Job Title: Speech Language Pathologist
Remote/Hybrid
Bay Area Rehabilitation Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) Program is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Speech Language Pathologist to provide services to infants and toddlers 0-3 years old. The Speech Language Pathologist, will be responsible for assessing, diagnosing, and treating individuals with communication and swallowing disorders. This position will work with a diverse population of children and families. Providers deliver family-centered, coaching-based interventions in the child's natural environments—homes, daycare, or community settings. The position requires the therapist to be flexible in traveling to the child's home or other community site for service delivery as well as offering virtual services as applicable.
Key Responsibilities:
- Family-Centered Coaching
- Engage families as decision-makers and primary teachers.
- Use the five-step coaching cycle: joint planning, observation, action/practice, reflection, feedback.
- Embed intervention strategies within child and family daily routines (meals, play, bedtime).
- Interdisciplinary Team Collaboration
- Participate in comprehensive needs assessments and IFSPs with OT, PT, SLP, EIS, social workers, etc..
- Conduct co-visits and team consults for coordinated service delivery.
- Natural Environment Service Delivery
- Provide individualized services in homes, childcare centers, or community settings; adapt to each family's unique context.
- Promote generalization across family members, caregivers, and daily routines.
- Assessment, IFSP Development & Documentation
- Conduct evaluation using state-approved tools to determine eligibility and family priorities.
- Develop participation-based IFSP outcomes and service plans, ensuring compliance with TX ECI standards.
- Timely documentation per ECI Compliance Guide (e.g., service notes within program-defined timelines).
- Care Coordination & Equity
- Assist families in connecting with community and medical resources; ensure equitable, culturally responsive, and trauma-informed services.
- Professional Development
- Complete Texas EIS credentialing (if applicable) via the IPDP process within one year.
- Participate in ongoing training, reflective supervision, and quality improvement activities
What we Offer:
- Meaningful mission-driven work in everyday family settings
- Flexible scheduling built around family routines
- Supportive interdisciplinary team, reflective supervision, and paid professional development
- Comprehensive benefits package, including health, dental, and retirement plans.
- Excellent PTO Incentives
- Strong skills in empathetic communication, collaboration, and reflective listening
- Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program
- Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP)
- Current TX SLP License/Registration in good standing
- Experience using Family-Centered Coaching in natural environments, within interdisciplinary teams.
- Strong skills in empathethic communication, collaboration, and reflective listening
- Proficient in accurate and timely documentation in electronic systems
- Valid TX drivers license and reliable transportation
Preferred Qualifications:
- 1-3 years in Texas ECI or related early intervention work
- Training in routines-based intervention or reflective coaching models
- Bilingual (e.g., English/Spanish)
- Familiarity with Texas IFSP procedures, co-visits, and trauma-informed best practice.
Dedicated and compassionate Speech Language Pathologists looking for a challenging and rewarding career, are encouraged to apply for this position.