Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist
DescriptionReady Set GO Therapy is seeking a passionate Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our collaborative interdisciplinary team beginning August 2026.This is an exciting opportunity to work in a dynamic pediatric setting alongside experienced therapists in our fully equipped Sausalito and Novato clinics, with opportunities for clinic-based therapy, outdoor summer camps and groups, and school-based services.Full-Time and Part-Time positions available.Compensation: We offer a competitive salary of $100,000 - $115,000 annually for full-time, based on experience, with excellent opportunity for upward growth. Full-Time Benefits For SLP 80 hours of PTO annually, accrues starting Day 1 40 hours of sick pay 5 paid holidays 1 additional floating holiday Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance Retirement contributions Continuing Education Fund Supportive and collaborative team environmentAbout Ready Set GO TherapyReady Set GO Therapy is a therapist-owned and therapist-run pediatric practice serving children and families throughout Marin and the greater bay area since 2008.We are known for our supportive team culture, strong community reputation, and commitment to professional growth and collaboration.Our mission: “Empowering kids to lead joyful lives.”Learn More readysetgotherapy.com friendshipexplorations.com. facebook.com/ReadySetGoTherapy instagram @readysetgotherapyEqual Opportunity & Accommodation StatementReady Set GO Therapy is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable California and federal laws. Qualified applicants will be considered for employment with or without reasonable accommodation, consistent with the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA).RequirementsResponsibilities of the SLP: (Included, but not limited to) Evaluate and treat speech, language, social communication, and pragmatic language disorders Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team Provide family and community education Communicate with community professionals Lead in-clinic play groups or community-based social groups Opportunity to participate in Friendship Explorations summer camps and outdoor programs Work alongside OT’s in a multidisciplinary environmentQualificationsMaster’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology California SLP license (or eligibility by start date) CF applicants encouraged to apply Passion for working with children and families Strong communication and collaboration skills