Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) - Flexible / PRN
Job Description
Empower a Child's Voice. Support a Family's Journey.Are you a clinician who believes that therapy is most effective when it happens in the "real world"? SSS3 Protective Care Nursing & Therapy Services is looking for a passionate Pediatric SLP to provide life-changing intervention where children feel most comfortable: at home.As we grow our therapy division, we are looking for a clinician who is not just a therapist, but a partner to families and a pioneer in helping us shape a high-standard pediatric program. Why You'll Love SSS3True Flexibility: Design a PRN or Part-Time schedule that fits your life. Whether you're looking for a few after-school cases or a more robust caseload, we work with you.Competitive Pay: We offer industry-leading per-visit rates that respect your expertise and clinical dedication.Be a Program Builder: As a growing organization, your feedback and clinical insights will help shape our pediatric therapy protocols and culture.Meaningful Connection: Skip the clinic waiting room. Working in the home allows for deeper family education and more functional, sustainable outcomes for the children you serve. Your Role & ImpactAssessment: Conduct comprehensive speech, language, and feeding evaluations to identify a child's unique strengths and needs.Individualized Care: Create and implement creative, play-based treatment plans that make therapy the highlight of a child's day.Feeding & Communication: Address a diverse range of needs, from articulation and expressive language to complex feeding challenges.Family Partnership: Coach caregivers on how to integrate speech and language goals into their daily routines, ensuring progress continues long after you leave.Documentation: Maintain clear, concise, and timely clinical notes to track every milestone. What We're Looking ForLicensure: Active Maryland State License in Speech-Language Pathology.Certification: CCC-SLP preferred; however, exceptional Clinical Fellows (CFs) may be considered based on supervision availability.Clinical Passion: Experience in pediatrics is preferred, particularly with early intervention or school-aged populations.Soft Skills: A collaborative spirit, excellent communication skills, and the ability to adapt your clinical "toolkit" to the home environment.