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Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) | Early Intervention
Job in
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, 65897, USA
Listed on 2026-08-20
Listing for:
The-Arc-of-the-Ozarks
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-08-20
Job specializations:
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Healthcare
Speech Pathologist, Pediatric Care
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Employment type:
Full-time, salaried/exempt
Schedule:
Monday–Friday
Location:
Springfield, Missouri Population:
Children ages 2–3 with emerging communication skills
Professional development: ADOS training, CEU support, and paid licensure fees Clinical Fellows:
May be considered based on supervision availability
Help Young Children Build the Foundation for Communication The Arc of the Ozarks is seeking a Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist to join a specialized early-intervention and diagnostic team serving children ages 2–3.Many of the children entering this program have limited functional communication and little or no previous therapy experience. Through play, observation, assessment, caregiver partnership, and individualized intervention, you will help children begin developing the communication skills that support future learning, relationships, and independence.
This role is well suited for an SLP who enjoys early language development, play-based clinical work, interdisciplinary collaboration, and supporting families during a pivotal stage of their child’s development.
Why This Role Matters Early communication support can shape how a child connects with family members, expresses needs, participates in daily routines, and approaches future this position, you will have the opportunity to:
Work intensively with children during an important developmental stage
Combine treatment with dynamic, play-based assessment
Contribute communication expertise to interdisciplinary diagnostic evaluations
Collaborate with psychologists, behavior analysts, and other therapy professionals
Coach parents and caregivers on practical communication strategies
Receive training in ADOS administration when needed
What You’ll DoConduct dynamic observations and structured speech-language assessments.
Use play-based engagement to evaluate communication, language, interaction, imitation, and social-development skills.
Develop and implement individualized goals supporting functional communication, early language acquisition, joint engagement, imitation, and social communication.
Contribute clinical observations and communication findings to interdisciplinary diagnostic evaluations.
Participate in ADOS administration when appropriately trained and applicable to the evaluation.
Provide parent and caregiver coaching to help families incorporate communication strategies into everyday routines.
Collaborate with members of the diagnostic and treatment team to provide coordinated, child-centered services.
Maintain timely and accurate evaluations, treatment notes, progress documentation, and other required records.
Participate in continuing education and professional development related to early intervention, autism, diagnostics, and pediatric communication.
Schedule, Location and Pay Starting salary: $62,400 annually
Employment classification:
Full-time, salaried/exempt
Schedule:
Monday–Friday Primary location:
Springfield, Missouri Additional information regarding typical daily hours, caseload expectations, and any local travel requirements will be discussed during the interview process.
What We’re Looking For
Required Qualifications Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program
Current Missouri Speech-Language Pathology license in good standing or eligibility for the appropriate Missouri license
Ability to assess and engage young children through play and natural interaction
Ability to work collaboratively with families and an interdisciplinary clinical team Clear written communication and timely documentation skills
Preferred Qualifications ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology, or CCC-SLPExperience working with toddlers or young children
Early-intervention or pediatric speech-language experience
Experience supporting children with emerging, limited, or nonspeaking communication
Experience participating in autism evaluations
Previous ADOS trainingADOS training is not required to apply. Training will be provided for the selected candidate when needed.
Clinical Fellows may be considered…
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