
This part-time role involves joining a multi-disciplinary healthcare team dedicated to providing life-changing care for children with neurodevelopmental differences. The Speech-Language Pathologist will conduct dynamic assessments, establish treatment goals, and deliver play-based interventions to develop communication skills. Key responsibilities include collaborating with other disciplines to create integrative care plans, maintaining accurate patient records, and educating families on home programs. The position offers the appeal of working within an inclusive culture that values diversity and professional growth, supported by comprehensive benefits and tuition reimbursement. The role requires on-site presence in California and involves approximately 23 hours of direct patient care weekly.














