Speech Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA)
- Whole Child Therapy
- Rancho Cucamonga, California
- Full Time
Join us at Whole Child Therapy, a practice where both children and therapists thrive. We promise every family the same effective, holistic, and caring therapy we'd choose for our own children - and we've built a culture where therapists can deliver that level of care while advancing meaningful careers. This commitment has helped us grow from 700 square feet to two thriving locations with a team of 70+ professionals providing 500+ weekly sessions across our Claremont and Rancho Cucamonga clinics.
Compensation & Earning Potential
Base Hourly Rate: $29.00 to $37.00/hour (based on pediatric experience)
Paid at same rate for cancellations/no-shows
1 hour paid plan time daily
Performance Bonus Opportunities: Weekly bonuses starting at just 70% productivity, with potential to earn from $2,500 up to $10,000 annually in bonus pay
Benefits & Professional Development
Comprehensive Benefits Package:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
6 paid holidays + PTO (80-120 hours/year based on tenure)
401k retirement plan
Professional Growth Investment:
Student Loan Repayment Assistance: $200/month after 2 years, increasing to $400/month after 4 years
CEU reimbursement ( $300-$1,000 yearly based on tenure)
Additional therapy supply reimbursement (up to $200/year)
Leadership development and clinical ladder advancement opportunities
Ongoing specialization training and workshops
Work-Life Balance:
No weekend requirements
Manageable caseload
Supportive team environment with collaborative coverage
Role & Responsibilities
As a Speech Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA), you'll play a crucial role in helping children reach their full potential through therapeutic interventions. Your responsibilities include:
- Collaborate with licensed speech-language pathologists to implement individualized treatment plans for pediatric clients
- Assist in conducting therapy sessions using appropriate techniques and strategies
- Help children develop speech and language skills through engaging, play-based activities
- Support assessments and screenings, documenting client progress and observations
- Maintain accurate records of therapy sessions and progress reports
- Communicate effectively with parents and caregivers about therapy progress and home strategies
- Work with our interdisciplinary team (OTs, SLPs, COTAs) to ensure comprehensive care
- Participate in team meetings and continuing education opportunities
About Whole Child Therapy
Whole Child Therapy emerged from a vision shared by husband-and-wife occupational therapists Dennis and Ina Necesito, who recognized an opportunity to create something unique a practice that truly sees and treats each child as a whole person, not just a collection of symptoms.
Our Growth Story: Starting with just 700 square feet in Claremont in 2018, we've grown into a thriving practice with two locations, serving families through both outpatient clinics and school partnerships. Our commitment to holistic treatment and family-centered care has resonated throughout the community, leading to steady growth through five-star reviews and word-of-mouth referrals.
What Sets Us Apart:
Whole-Child Approach: Our neurodiversity-affirming philosophy builds on each child's unique strengths and addresses their needs within their complete life context, not just isolated therapy goals
Therapist-Owned & Operated: Led by clinicians who understand the profession and prioritize both exceptional client care and creating an environment where our team flourishes
Collaborative Environment: Our multidisciplinary team works together, fostering a culture of support and shared expertise
Dual Setting Options: Flexibility to work in our outpatient clinics or school-based settings
Proven Track Record: 500+ weekly clinic sessions plus extensive school partnerships demonstrate our community impact and stability
Our Services: We specialize in pediatric occupational therapy, speech therapy, feeding therapy, assistive technology, AAC services, and social skills programs, partnering with school districts, charter schools, and non-public schools throughout the region.
Join Our Mission
We're seeking passionate SLPAs who share our commitment to seeing each child as a whole person and believe that meaningful therapy requires effectiveness, genuine care, and holistic understanding. If you're looking for a place where you can grow professionally, make a lasting difference in children's lives, and be part of a supportive team that values both clinical excellence and work-life balance, we'd love to hear from you.
Ready to thrive with us? Apply today and become part of a practice where your professional growth matters as much as the children we serve together.
RequirementsQualifications:
- Licensed as a Speech Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) in California
- A passion for working with children and a genuine desire to make a positive impact in their lives.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills to effectively collaborate with colleagues, parents, and caregivers.
- Strong organizational and time management abilities to handle multiple cases and maintain accurate documentation.
- Flexibility and adaptability to meet the diverse needs of pediatric patients.
- Ability to work independently while also being a team player.
- Previous experience in pediatric speech therapy or relevant fieldwork experience is preferred. New graduates are welcome to apply.