The Speech-Language Pathologist will perform comprehensive evaluations, develop and implement relevant treatment plans aligned with physician orders, and create home exercise programs in partnership with caregivers. They must also collaborate with other providers and ensure timely completion of all required documentation according to agency standards.
Requirements summary
Candidates must possess a current/active Speech Language Pathology license in Texas and demonstrate reliability and an innovative spirit, along with flexibility to manage shifting priorities. Preferred qualifications include 3+ years of pediatric experience, home-health setting experience, and certifications in feeding therapy.
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Job description
Job DetailsJob Location
San Marcos - San Marcos, TXTHERAPY 2000, a home-based provider of pediatric Speech, Occupational, and Physical Therapy services, has an exciting opportunity for a Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist (CCC or CFY) to serve families in San Marcos/Kyle, Texas and the surrounding areas. This full-time/part-time position is based in our Austin division.
What you’ll do:-Perform comprehensive Speech Therapy evaluations, using standardized tests to determine patients’ needs for therapy.
Use your clinical judgment to develop and implement relevant treatment plans aligned with physicians’ orders.
Develop home exercise programs in partnership with patients’ caregivers.
Act as a vital member of your patients’ medical neighborhoods, collaborating and coordinating care between various providers and disciplines.
Complete a minimum number of patient visits on a weekly basis as required by the agency.
Meet deadlines for completion of patient chart updates, progress summaries, call logs, and all other paperwork as needed.
Meet with agency personnel as necessary to maintain understanding of expectations and standards related to delivering high-quality patient care.
Perform all duties in compliance with agency policies and procedures.
Adhere to all rules, regulations, codes of ethics, guidelines and federal, state and local laws applicable to home-health pediatric speech language pathology.
QualificationsWhat you’ll need:
A current/active license to practice Speech Language Pathology in the state of Texas.
An innovative spirit complemented by a demonstrated history of reliability.
Flexibility to shift resources and priorities as necessary, based on the needs of the business.
Ability to use common workplace technology (laptop computer, phone, email, web browser).
Bonus points for: -3+ years as a pediatric Speech Language Pathologist
Experience in a home-health setting.
Experience or certifications in feeding therapy or other clinical specialties (VitalStim, etc.)
Bilingual (English/Spanish)
Perks:
Paid time off for full-time and part-time employees.
Benefits
Dental Insurance
Paid Time Off
Vision Insurance
Medical Insurance
Mileage Reimbursement
Continuing Education Opportunities
Debt Reduction Program
Salary Stipend Option
401k Program With Matching
Company Issued Laptop Computer
Medical/Dental/Vision insurance for full-time and part-time employees.
Access to innovative, relevant continuing education opportunities delivered in person and on-demand.
Salary Stipend Option with Hiring Manager's approval
Debt Crusher (Debt Reduction Program)
Company-sponsored 401k program with matching.
Mileage reimbursement for travel between patient visits.
Company-issued laptop computer.
Additional
Perk: Clinical Feeding Mentorship Pathway
Interested SLPs can grow into skilled pediatric feeding therapists through a structured, apprenticeship-style mentorship.
Training is guided by Clinical Feeding Specialists who assess skill level through observation and a Knowledge & Skills Checklist.
Support may include shadowing, co-treatments, live documentation coaching, and a gradual transition to independent feeding cases based on experience and patient complexity.