Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist
Job Description
About Us
Well Fed Feeding & Swallowing Therapy is a private practice that does feeding therapy differently. We believe that feeding therapy should be rooted in safety, connection, and fun—not pressure, compliance, or outdated protocols. We work with infants, children, and adolescents across a wide range of feeding needs, from bottle refusal to ARFID to mealtime meltdowns. We provide in-home, in-clinic, and virtual service to infants, children, and their loved ones.
We’re trauma-informed, neurodiversity-affirming, play-based, and grounded in evidence-based practice. Every session we deliver aims to empower families, support autonomy, and spark curiosity around food and communication.
You are the perfect fit if:
You are a thoughtful, motivated, and creative SLP who:
· Is passionate about helping children feel safe and successful around food and communication
· Has experience or strong interest in dysphagia and pediatric feeding disorder (PFD)
· Understands the power of relationship-based care and co-regulation
· Thrives working both independently and collaboratively
· Has values that align with connection over compliance
· Doesn’t mind following a child’s lead and getting a little messy during therapy sessions
The Work
This role will be a split position between:
· High School Age Autism Program (via school contract)
· Delivery of neurodiversity affirming, communication-focused therapy services that are functional and strengths-focused
· Complete evaluations, create IEPs, participate in team consults and meetings
· Implement clinic-based pediatric feeding therapy for infants and children
- Work 1:1 with families in a play-based and sensory-informed framework
· Support clients and their loved ones utilizing trauma-sensitive approaches and parent coaching strategies to optimize feeding therapy outcomes
· Complete timely and accurate documentation
· Support clients with a range of feeding challenges, including dysphagia, Pediatric Feeding Disorder, Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder, Tube Feeding, etc.
· Co-create care plans that emphasize autonomy, attunement, and developmental readiness
Requirements
· 2 evenings
· Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology
· Active NH SLP license (or ability to obtain)
· ASHA CCCs
· Strong understanding of PFD and/or dysphagia preferred
· Passion for working with neurodivergent children
· Additional training/certifications, e.g. CLC, Get Permission Approach, AEIOU, DIR Floortime, or similar trainings encouraged—but not required
What We Offer
· Competitive compensation
· Flexible scheduling
· 4 Weeks PTO including sick, personal, vacation, and 6 holidays
· Day off on your birthday
· ASHA and state licensure reimbursement
· CEU subscription reimbursement
· Additional CEU course reimbursement
· Monthly health insurance stipend
· Mileage reimbursement or a company gas card
· Company provided device
· Direct and ongoing mentorship related to pediatric feeding
· The chance to be part of a practice that actually walks the walk when it comes to child- and family-centered care
· Opportunities to grow with us as we expand programming, groups, and reach!
How to Apply
Sound like your kind of people? Let’s connect.
Email your resume and a short intro to lauren@wellfedfeedingtherapy.com. Bonus points if you tell us you share the best thing a client has ever said to you.