Available Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist Jobs
If you're searching for "pediatric speech language pathologist jobs near me" then look no further! Take the first step toward an inspiring career by exploring our available pediatric speech language pathologist jobs below. Let's make a lasting impact together! If you are looking for Adult Speech Language Pathologist jobs, check out Jump Ahead Staffing.
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Why Work With Jump Ahead Pediatrics
Below are just a few of the incredible benefits you will enjoy as a member of the Jump Ahead team:
Competitive Salary
Unlimited CEU’s
Health Ins. + 401k
Clinical Mentoring
Paid Time Off

FAQs for Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist Jobs
What are the most in-demand settings for Pediatric Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs)?
- Schools (public and private)
- Hospitals
- Skilled nursing facilities
- Home health agencies
- Early intervention programs
What certifications or licenses are required for Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist jobs?
- A Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
- State licensure
- NJ school certification is required for CFs and SLPs to work in schools
What are the typical job duties of a Pediatric SLP?
- Assessment and diagnosis of speech, language, and swallowing disorders
- Development and implementation of individualized treatment plans
- Providing therapy services to individuals of all ages
- Consulting with other professionals, such as teachers, doctors, and therapists
- Documenting progress and outcomes of therapy sessions
What is the average salary for Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist jobs?
Salaries can vary depending on experience, location, and setting. However, SLPs generally earn competitive salaries
What kind of questions can I expect in a Pediatric SLP Job interview?
- Behavioral interview questions, such as “Tell me about a time when you had to deal with a difficult client.”
- Technical questions, such as “Explain the difference between expressive and receptive language.”
- Situational questions, such as “How would you handle a parent who is resistant to therapy?”
What are some tips for preparing for a Pediatric SLP interview?
- Practice answering common interview questions.
- Dress professionally.
- Be prepared to discuss your clinical experience and skills.
- Ask thoughtful questions about the position and the facility.
- Research the facility or school where you are interviewing.
What are some tips for writing an effective resume and cover letter for Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist jobs?
- Highlight your relevant clinical experience and skills.
- Use strong action verbs to describe your accomplishments.
- Tailor your resume and cover letter to each specific job application.
- Proofread carefully to avoid errors.

Resources for those seeking Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist Jobs
Remember, the best way to prepare for a Speech Language Pathologists Jobs search is to stay informed, network with other professionals, and practice your interview skills. Below are some additional resources for those seeking Speech Language Pathologists jobs:
Professional Organizations
- American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA): The leading professional organization for SLPs and audiologists. They offer a wealth of resources, including:
- ASHA Practice Portal: Provides evidence-based practice information, clinical resources, and tools to support SLPs in their practice.
- ASHA Learning Center: Offers continuing education courses and webinars.
- ASHA Journals: Publishes peer-reviewed journals on speech-language pathology and audiology.
- National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA): A great resource for SLP students, offering networking opportunities, mentorship programs, and career development resources.
Other Valuable Resources for those seeking Pediatric Speech Language Pathologists Jobs
- PubMed: A free search engine accessing primarily the MEDLINE database of references and abstracts on life sciences and biomedical topics.
- Cochrane Library: A collection of databases of systematic reviews of health care interventions and full-text access to health journals.
- PEDro: A database of randomized controlled trials in physiotherapy, which can also be useful for SLPs, especially those working in physical rehabilitation settings.
- YouTube: A great resource for finding educational videos on speech sound disorders, language disorders, fluency disorders, and other related topics.
- Tiktok: To follow other therapists and discover new trends.
By utilizing these online resources, new Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) can stay up-to-date on the latest research, enhance their clinical skills, and advance their careers.