Pediatric Feeding Therapist (SLP)

Northwest Center

Seattle, WA

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$36.97–$52.92 Per Hour
JOB TYPE
Full-time, Employee
SKILLS
Auto Insurance, CPR Certification, Child Development, Child Support, Child and Youth Services, Childcare, Coaching, Communication Skills, Cross-Functional, Diversity, Documentation, Employee Benefits, English Language, First Aid, Healthcare, Information Technology & Information Systems, Insurance, Mentoring, Organizational Skills, Patient Care, Pediatrics, Physical Therapy, Professional License, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Reimbursement, Resource Management, Speech and Language Pathology, Team Player, Telehealth, Time Management, Tuition Fees
LOCATION
Seattle, WA
POSTED
30+ days ago

Northwest Center Early Supports is hiring an Infant Feeding Therapist (SLP)!

 

As a Pediatric Feeding Therapist (Speech-Language Pathologist), you will primarily provide evaluative, therapeutic, and consultative services to infants and children (ages 0–36 months) experiencing feeding difficulties. In addition to feeding, you will support a wide range of developmental needs within your professional scope of practice, including speech, language, sensory-motor, fine motor, or other areas of concern.

 

A successful candidate is passionate about supporting the whole child and demonstrates flexibility, creativity, and compassion while working collaboratively with families, colleagues, and community partners. You will be part of a dynamic, multidisciplinary team that includes physical therapists, educators, and family resources coordinators—all dedicated to helping young children thrive.

 

About Northwest Center Kids:

Northwest Center Kids Early Supports is a unique program at the intersection of educational and medical services for children with disabilities. Our collaborative team is committed to evidence-informed, strengths-based, and family-centered care, providing services in homes, childcare, and community settings—both in-person and via telehealth. We work with families to support development through coaching, modeling, and reflection, while centering equity, inclusion, and cultural humility.

 

This position falls under a collective bargaining agreement with the UFCW 3000 union

 

Location: Hybrid, Seattle, WA

Schedule: Part-Time, Monday-Friday, 16-24 hours per week (Wednesdays Required)

Starting Wage Range: $36.97 - $52.92 per hour

 

What we can offer: 


  • Hourly, part-time position, including documentation time
  • 17 Accrued Paid Time Off Days Annually (prorated)
  • 25 Paid Break and Holiday Days Annually (prorated)
  • Retirement 401(K) with a company match
  • Employment Assistance Program (EAP) via SupportLinc including three free therapy sessions per year
  • Pet Insurance Discount Program
  • Paid professional development and continuing education - $635 per year (prorated)
  • Highly skilled, dedicated, and well-established collaborative team
  • Opportunity for career development with our NWC Mentorship Match program
  • Mileage and Professional License Reimbursement
  • Tuition discount at NWC Early Learning Schools after one year of employment

https://nwcbenefits.hrbenefits.net/

 

Qualifications: 


  • Master’s degree or equivalent
  • Licensed Speech Language Pathologist in the State of Washington
  • Must provide own car and insurance that meets state minimum insurance requirements
  • Two (2+) or more years’ experience working with children
  • Ability to collaborate with families using a coaching model that supports parent-child interaction and daily routines
  • Serve children and families in natural environments (home, childcare, community) or via telehealth
  • Knowledge of infant feeding and child development for children 0-5 years
  • Interest or experience working with children who are tube-fed and/or weaning from a feeding tube preferred
  • Commitment to providing equitable services to families who are linguistically and racially diverse
  • Excellent communication, time management, and collaboration skills
  • Ability to work cooperatively with staff, families, and community partners
  • Candidates with experience providing services with non-English speaking families and/or infant mental health desired
  • Must have or obtain current CPR and first aid certifications
  • Complete bloodborne pathogens and HIV training

 

Northwest Center is committed to offering reasonable accommodations to applicants with disabilities. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact us at jobs@nwcenter.org


At Northwest Center, we do not just accept diversity and inclusion — we celebrate it, support it, live it, and flourish in it to benefit our employees, the community, and our clientele. We believe that our strength lies within our diversity and the forward motion towards a day when people of all abilities can learn and work together.  


We believe that curiosity and critical thinking are essential to the dialogue and improving decision-making, planning, resource allocation, and how we treat others. Our goal is to create and implement more equitable practices, policies, and culture. To be equitable means to value and respect individuals from all cultural backgrounds, genders, races, identities, and abilities. Northwest Center is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, including disability and veterans’ status.

About the Company

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Northwest Center

To promote the growth, development and independence of people with disabilities through programs of therapy, education and work opportunity.

Every Step of the Way

We are a leader in advancing equal opportunities for children and adults with disabilities. Our services for children provide early intervention, inclusive early learning, and after school programs. Our employment services include transition services, vocational training, job placement, and supported employment. ​

We provide outsourcing solutions that meet the manufacturing and service needs of small and medium sized businesses, Fortune 500 companies, local government offices, and large federal agencies. ​Our portfolio of Social Enterprises employ people with and without disabilities working side-by-side to offer world-class service to our customers.

Our History

Northwest Center was founded in 1965 by parents who refused to institutionalize their children with developmental disabilities or accept the prevailing notion that their children couldn't be taught. Banding together to form Northwest Center, they hired their own teachers to develop education programs targeted to special needs children.

Our founders authored and won approval of civil rights legislation that opened the doors of Washington State schools to children with disabilities. House Bill (HB) 90 “Education for All” was signed into law in 1971 and served as the model for national legislation, The Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975. View a timeline of our history. 

In 1967, just two years after our founding, Northwest Center entered into a partnership with Value Village. We collect clothing and household donations with The Big Blue Truck™ and The Blue Bin. Value Village buys that merchandise to sell in its stores, and the revenue funds our inclusive education and employment programs. ​Learn more about our 50 partnership for good.
COMPANY SIZE
500 to 999 employees
INDUSTRY
Nonprofit Charitable Organizations
WEBSITE
http://www.nwcenter.org