Speech Language Pathologist-CF at Heartspring Inc
Wichita, Kansas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 May, 26

Salary

40.72

Posted On

18 Feb, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Speech-Language Pathology, Clinical Fellowship, Pediatric Therapy, Supervision, Mentorship, Interdisciplinary Collaboration, ASHA Credentialing, Client Interaction, Safety Compliance, Manual Dexterity

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Description Launch Your SLP Career With Confidence---Join Heartspring Start your professional journey in a place that believes in you. At Heartspring, we're expanding our outpatient clinic and investing in the next generation of SLPs. If you're looking for a Clinical Fellowship Experience, we offer the mentorship, supervision and hands-on learning to help you grow into a confident well rounded clinician. Under new leadership and propelled by bold strategic goals, Heartspring is entering an exciting chapter-making this the perfect time for newly graduated clinicians to step in, learn, and contribute. What Makes Our CF Experience Different: You Choose Your Schedule. From full-time to part time- our flexible schedule options are designed to support both your life and your learning. Dedicated Supervision + Structured Support. We provide qualified supervisors, consistent feedback and a meaningful clinical learning plan to support your Clinical Fellowship and successful ASHA credentialing. Collaborative Interdisciplinary Model. Work alongside SLPs, OTs, PTs, and other specialists to understand complex pediatric needs through a holistic lens. Mission-Driven Pediatric Focus. Support children with neurodevelopmental challenges and help families navigate their journey toward growth and independence. We Invest in Your Development With: Mentorship & ongoing coaching ASHA supervision requirements fulfilled Continuing education stipends Leadership development pathways Professional advancement opportunities Generous benefits package (for eligible roles) Why Heartspring Is a Great Place to Begin Your Career We're building a supportive, innovative environment where emerging clinicians are respected and encouraged to ask questions, try new approaches and develop their professional identity. If you're looking for a place where you can make a real impact-from day one-you'll find it here. What We Offer: FLEXIBLE scheduling to fit your life Competitive compensation Supportive Clinical Fellowship model Collaborative clinical culture Continuous professional development Start your SLP Career with momentum--and a team that truly wants you to succeed. Apply today and build that foundation for a meaningful, mission-driven career in pediatric therapy. Requirements Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology Eligibility for Kansas Speech-Language Pathology License CPR Certification (provided by Heartspring) Physical Requirements: Lifting: Up to 30 lbs. frequently; 50 lbs. rarely Carrying: 10-15 lbs. frequently; 50 lbs. seldom Sitting/Standing/Walking: sit rarely; stand constantly; walk frequently Climbing: rarely Bending/Twisting/Kneeling/Reaching: frequently Reaching: frequently Pushing/Pulling: 10-15 lbs. occasionally; 50 lbs. rarely Dexterity: constant hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity Stamina/Endurance: mild exertion frequently; heavy exertion occasionally Vision/Hearing: constant ability to see clearly and hear instructions or warnings Mind-Body Connection: frequent awareness of body positioning and task execution Work Environment: Environment: Indoor and outdoor work environments Safety Compliance & PPE Requirements: Adherence to safety protocols and protective gear use as needed. Use of Heartspring standard PPE, with additional protective gear (e.g., gloves, helmets, arm guards, leg guards) provided as warranted. Physical Interactions & Exposure Risks: Possible exposure to physical interactions from clients, including slapping, hitting, punching, kicking, head-butting, and biting. Potential exposure to infectious diseases, parasites, bodily fluids, and blood-borne pathogens in a clinic setting.
Responsibilities
The role involves providing Speech-Language Pathology services to children with neurodevelopmental challenges within an outpatient clinic setting, focusing on growth and independence for families. This includes participating in a collaborative interdisciplinary model and receiving structured support for the Clinical Fellowship.
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