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Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist

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Neurotherapeutic Pediatric Therapies, Inc.

Oregon City, OR (In Person)

$90,867 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/1/2026

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About the Job About the
Job:
Are you passionate about helping kids communicate, grow, and thrive? Join a compassionate and creative team where your voice matters and your work changes lives. We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) who specializes in working with the pediatric population. Neurotherapeutics is looking for a full-time or part-time Speech-Language Pathologist to join our team.
From Our Team:
"Neuro is a place where you're encouraged to grow, try new things, and feel supported every step of the way. The kids are amazing and the team truly feels like a family." $79,191.67 - $102,543.06 salary + generous benefits + supportive nonprofit team. Flexible schedule | Collaborative, mission-driven clinic | Make a lasting impact.
What You'll Love:
Flexible scheduling - choose 30 to 40 hours/week. 5+ weeks of paid time off (vacation, sick, winter break, holidays).
Competitive salary based on experience:
$79,191.67 - $102,543.06/year.
Bilingual incentive:
+2-5%.
Full benefits:
Medical, dental, vision, FSA, life insurance, SimpleIRA with match. Professional development funds + CEU support. Team-based culture with mentorship and collaboration. Loan forgiveness eligibility (nonprofit status). Admin support so you can focus on therapy, not billing.
What You'll Do:
Provide 1:1 speech and language therapy for kids and teens (ages 0-21). Develop individualized, play-based treatment plans. Collaborate with caregivers and multidisciplinary team members. Share strategies and tools to support families at home. Keep documentation up to date (we'll help make it manageable).
What You'll Need:
Oregon SLP license (or ability to obtain). CPR certification. Experience in pediatrics required. A love for kids, playful energy, and team spirit. Willingness to work in shared therapy spaces. Familiarity with or willingness to learn clinic equipment.
Please Note:
At this time, we are not accepting applications from clinical fellows.
About Us:
We're a nonprofit pediatric clinic that's been supporting Oregon families for over 35 years. We believe in relationships first, play-based therapy, and meeting families where they are. Whether you're experienced or early in your SLP career, we'll help you grow and thrive with mentorship, flexibility, and a team that truly supports each other. Ready to apply? Send your resume with subject line OC SLP to: resume@nt4kids.org .
Attn:
Human Resources Applicants only. No recruiters, please. About the Company We have now been serving the community for over 35 years and our services include pediatric occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, mental health therapy, and naturopathic care. We combine the latest, most effective treatment and techniques to address the unique needs of each individual we serve. Our programs serve the whole person, not just one aspect of their development. We have grown to include 8 clinics throughout the state of Oregon. Six clinics are located in the Portland metro area (Oregon City, Northeast Portland, Hillsboro, McMinnville, Wilsonville, and Clackamas). One in Medford with our partner, Medford Children's Therapy. Together these clinics provide more than 800 client visits each week. We work to positively impact kids, families, and our community by providing comprehensive therapy services in an innovative and collaborative environment, with an unwavering commitment to the removal of financial barriers for all.