$79,191.67-$102,543.06 salary + generous benefits + supportive nonprofit team
Flexible schedule | Collaborative, mission-driven clinic | Make a lasting impact
Are you passionate about helping kids communicate, grow, and thrive? Join a compassionate and creative team where your voice matters and your work changes lives. We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) who specializes in working with the pediatric population. Neurotherapeutic Pediatric Therapies is looking for a full-time or part-time Speech-Language Pathologist to join our clinic in NE Portland, Oregon!
We're a nonprofit pediatric clinic that's been supporting Oregon families for over 35 years. We believe in relationships first, play-based therapy, and meeting families where they are. Whether you’re experienced or early in your SLP career, we’ll help you grow and thrive with mentorship, flexibility, and a team that truly supports each other.
What You’ll Love:
- Flexible scheduling – choose 30 to 40 hours/week.
- 5+ weeks of paid time off (vacation, sick, winter break, holidays).
- Competitive salary based on experience:
- Full Time: $79,191.67-$102,543.06/year.
- Part time: $54.81 - $76.96 per client hour (less than 30 hours week)
- Bilingual incentive: +2–5%.
- Full benefits at 30 + hours: Medical, dental, vision, FSA, life insurance, 401(k) with match.
- Professional development funds + CEU support.
- Team-based culture with mentorship and collaboration.
- Loan forgiveness eligibility (nonprofit status).
- Admin support so you can focus on therapy, not billing.
What You’ll Do:
- Provide 1:1 speech and language therapy for kids and teens (ages 0–21).
- Develop individualized, play-based treatment plans.
- Collaborate with caregivers and multidisciplinary team members.
- Share strategies and tools to support families at home.
- Keep documentation up to date (we'll help make it manageable).
What You’ll Need:
- Oregon SLP license (or ability to obtain).
- CPR certification.
- Experience in pediatrics required.
- A love for kids, playful energy, and team spirit.
- Willingness to work in shared therapy spaces.
- Familiarity with or willingness to learn clinic equipment.
Please Note:
At this time, we are not accepting applications from clinical fellows.
From Our Team:
“Neuro is a place where you’re encouraged to grow, try new things, and feel supported every step of the way. The kids are amazing, and the team truly feels like a family.”
Ready to apply?
Send your resume with subject line Hillsboro SLP to: resume@nt4kids.org
Attn: Jaime Race, MOT, OTR/L & Carrie Young, OTR/L
Applicants only. No recruiters, please.