Speech-Language Pathologist (CCC-SLP or CF-SLP)
Join our neurodiversity-affirming pediatric practice in Murrieta, CA. Full-time and part-time positions available.





Description
Tiny Babbles Speech Therapy is looking for speech-language pathologists who are passionate about pediatric therapy and share our neurodiversity-affirming philosophy. We're a founder-led practice in Murrieta, CA serving families across Southwest Riverside County through in-clinic, in-home, and teletherapy services.
We're not a mill. Our caseloads are manageable, our team supports each other, and our founder Alyssa is actively involved in mentorship and clinical development. Whether you're a seasoned CCC-SLP or a Clinical Fellow looking for a strong CF experience, this is a place where you can grow, learn, and do work that matters.
What We Offer
Manageable Caseloads: We prioritize quality over volume so you can give every child the attention they deserve.
Mentorship & Clinical Support: Regular supervision, case collaboration, and access to specialized training — including PROMPT, NLA, and AAC.
Neurodiversity-Affirming Culture: We practice what we preach. Our team is trained in strengths-based, affirming approaches.
Flexible Scheduling: Full-time and part-time positions with clinic, in-home, and teletherapy options.
Continuing Education Support: We invest in your growth — conference attendance, specialized certifications, and ongoing professional development.
CF Supervision: If you're completing your Clinical Fellowship, you'll receive structured mentorship from experienced CCC-SLPs.
A Team That Actually Likes Each Other: Read our Google reviews — parents notice our culture because it shows up in the therapy room.
Who It’s For
This role is a great fit if you:
Hold a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology and are CCC-SLP certified or completing your Clinical Fellowship.
Are licensed (or eligible for licensure) in the state of California.
Are passionate about pediatric therapy and working with children birth through adolescence.
Believe in neurodiversity-affirming, strengths-based practice.
Value collaboration with families and see parent coaching as essential to outcomes.
Want to work in a small, close-knit practice — not a corporate therapy factory.
Have experience or interest in any of: early intervention, CAS, gestalt language processing, AAC, or pediatric feeding.
