Independent Living, Inc.- Pediatrics
Company Description
Independent Living, Inc. – Pediatric Therapy Services Independent Living, Inc. is a trusted pediatric therapy provider serving children and families throughout the Tampa Bay area. For over [insert number] years, we have been dedicated to helping children reach their fullest potential by providing high-quality, compassionate, and individualized therapy services. Our multidisciplinary team of licensed and certified therapists specializes in
s peech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy, offering comprehensive support tailored to each child’s unique developmental needs. We partner closely with families, caregivers, physicians, and schools to ensure continuity of care and to promote progress across all environments. At Independent Living, Inc., we believe that every child deserves the opportunity to thrive. Our mission is to nurture self-esteem, independence, creativity, problem-solving, and essential developmental skills through evidence-based practices and a family-centered approach. With convenient clinic-based and home-based therapy options, we provide accessible, flexible, and supportive care designed to empower children and strengthen families.
Role Description This is a full-time or part-time on-site role for a
Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist
located in Tampa, FL. The Pediatric SLP will work with infants, children, and adolescents to assess and treat communication, speech, language, social-pragmatic, fluency, and feeding/swallowing needs. Responsibilities include developing individualized therapy plans, providing early intervention services, and delivering engaging, evidence-based treatment sessions. The therapist will continually monitor progress, adjust intervention strategies, maintain accurate documentation, and collaborate closely with families, caregivers, and other healthcare or educational professionals.
Qualifications Strong skills in pediatric speech, language, communication, and/or feeding therapy Experience with pediatrics, including infants and early intervention (0–3 years) Ability to connect with and motivate children of all ages and abilities Excellent communication, caregiver-training, and interpersonal skills Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology
from an accredited program Valid
Florida SLP license
or eligibility for licensure ASHA CCC-SLP
preferred; CFs welcome to apply Experience in clinical, outpatient, home-based, or educational settings is a plus
Independent Living, Inc. – Pediatric Therapy Services Independent Living, Inc. is a trusted pediatric therapy provider serving children and families throughout the Tampa Bay area. For over [insert number] years, we have been dedicated to helping children reach their fullest potential by providing high-quality, compassionate, and individualized therapy services. Our multidisciplinary team of licensed and certified therapists specializes in
s peech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy, offering comprehensive support tailored to each child’s unique developmental needs. We partner closely with families, caregivers, physicians, and schools to ensure continuity of care and to promote progress across all environments. At Independent Living, Inc., we believe that every child deserves the opportunity to thrive. Our mission is to nurture self-esteem, independence, creativity, problem-solving, and essential developmental skills through evidence-based practices and a family-centered approach. With convenient clinic-based and home-based therapy options, we provide accessible, flexible, and supportive care designed to empower children and strengthen families.
Role Description This is a full-time or part-time on-site role for a
Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist
located in Tampa, FL. The Pediatric SLP will work with infants, children, and adolescents to assess and treat communication, speech, language, social-pragmatic, fluency, and feeding/swallowing needs. Responsibilities include developing individualized therapy plans, providing early intervention services, and delivering engaging, evidence-based treatment sessions. The therapist will continually monitor progress, adjust intervention strategies, maintain accurate documentation, and collaborate closely with families, caregivers, and other healthcare or educational professionals.
Qualifications Strong skills in pediatric speech, language, communication, and/or feeding therapy Experience with pediatrics, including infants and early intervention (0–3 years) Ability to connect with and motivate children of all ages and abilities Excellent communication, caregiver-training, and interpersonal skills Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology
from an accredited program Valid
Florida SLP license
or eligibility for licensure ASHA CCC-SLP
preferred; CFs welcome to apply Experience in clinical, outpatient, home-based, or educational settings is a plus