Speech-Language Pathologist - Job Overview
Being a Heartspring SLP is Unlike Anywhere Else
As a Speech-Language Pathologist, you’ll support children and teens with neurodevelopmental delays and disorders communicate with others.
Speech-Language Pathologist - Job Overview
Being a Heartspring SLP is Unlike Anywhere Else
As a Speech-Language Pathologist, you’ll support children and teens with neurodevelopmental delays and disorders communicate with others.
Heartspring SLP Environments
In Our Pediatric Clinic
- We see a wide range of neurodevelopmental delays and disorders
- We prioritize early intervention, but always meet children where they’re at
- Our OTs and SLPs are trained feeding therapists, utilizing evidence-based approaches to support children’s development through nourishment
- We develop programming alongside the community’s needs and therapists’ interests to provide best-practice services
In Our Therapeutic Residential & Day School
- Our students have challenging, aggressive, or self-injurious behaviors and a primary neurodevelopmental disorder diagnosis, such as autism
- We serve students aged 5-22, and the average Heartspring student is 17 years old
- The majority of our students use augmentative or alternative communication (AAC) systems
- We provide individual and group speech therapy interventions
Speech-Language Pathologists with Heartspring Students and Clients




