At Lifelong Access, we lead with heart. Our managers listen, our teams support each other, and our culture is rooted in compassion, fun, and genuine connection. We offer a family-friendly workplace where Speech-Language Pathologists can grow, feel valued, and love what they do every day. As the largest provider of pediatric therapy services in McLean County, we provide the support and resources you need to thrive.
Why We Value This Role:
Speech-Language Pathologists play a unique and meaningful role, helping children and families find their voices and connect with the world. We deeply value this work and the lasting impact it creates.
What You’ll Love Here
Flexible scheduling with the ability to mirror school schedules
A culture that truly supports work–life balance
Impact Bonus, opportunities to earn extra income based on your impact and contributions
Paid Continuing Education Units (CEUs) & supervision hours
Paid for all hours worked, not just direct therapy
Sensory gyms, adaptive equipment, and play-based therapy spaces
Collaborative team including Occupational Therapists (OT), Physical Therapists (PT), Developmental Therapists (DT), and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) professionals
Generous PTO, including vacation time after 90 days
Paid holidays off
Competitive benefits & relocation assistance
Localized, supportive managers who are present and accessible
Early Intervention training provided for those who wish to expand their skills
About the Role You’ll support children birth through age 18 in Early Intervention, clinic-based therapy, or a blend of both. You’ll collaborate with a caring interdisciplinary team and may supervise SLP Assistants and fieldwork students.
What You’ll Do
Carry a pediatric caseload (birth–18)
Conduct evaluations and ongoing assessments of speech, language, communication, feeding/swallowing, and social-pragmatic skills
Develop and update treatment plans and documentation
Partner with therapists across multiple disciplines
Supervise SLP Assistants and interns
What You Bring
Master’s or Doctorate in Speech-Language Pathology and CCC-SLP certification
Illinois SLP license (or license-eligible)
Early Intervention credential preferred, or willingness to train
Pediatric experience strongly preferred
Valid Illinois driver’s license & insurance
At Lifelong Access, people feel seen, heard, and supported, for our staff and the families we proudly serve.