Why Choose Sanctum?
- Feeling burned out? Undervalued? You’re not alone—and you’re not stuck. At Sanctum Health Partners, we’re changing the game in pediatric therapy. We’ve worked at those places where you’re just a number. Where productivity is prioritized over people. We hated it. So, we built something better—therapy company FOR therapists where people come first.
Here, you’re heard, respected, and supported. Every day, you’ll help kids thrive, and you’ll have the tools and team behind you to thrive too.
What You'll Be Doing:
The Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) will design and implement treatment programs to support pediatric patients with cognitive, speech, language, feeding/swallowing, and/or social/emotional challenges or delays. The SLP will provide speech therapy services both in the home and community settings.
Why You’ll Love Working With Us
- You’re never on an island – you’ll always have a responsive, caring team behind you
Therapists-first culture – we built this company for YOU
- Competitive compensation
- 401(k) participation
- Health, dental, and vision benefits
- Collaborative work environment: join a supportive team of experienced pediatric therapists
- Care coordination: integrated services and family-focused treatment planning
- On-the-job training and mentorship
- Supervision & Operations support: focus on patient care while we handle the logistics
- Professional development: opportunities for continuing education and career advancement
- Fun company perks + regular social events
Who We’re Looking For
- You’re a compassionate, driven Pediatric SLP who loves working with kids and values teamwork, flexibility, and growth. You’re done with corporate burnout and ready for a company that actually walks the walk when it comes to valuing employees.
Qualifications:
- Current Speech Language Pathologist License in the state of Texas
- Pediatric experienced preferred (new graduates with an interest in pediatrics are welcome)
- Bilingual (Spanish) skilled preferred not required
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Commitment to professional growth and collaborative care
- Feeling burned out? Undervalued? You’re not alone—and you’re not stuck. At Sanctum Health Partners, we’re changing the game in pediatric therapy. We’ve worked at those places where you’re just a number. Where productivity is prioritized over people. We hated it. So, we built something better—therapy company FOR therapists where people come first.
Here, you’re heard, respected, and supported. Every day, you’ll help kids thrive, and you’ll have the tools and team behind you to thrive too.
What You'll Be Doing:
The Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) will design and implement treatment programs to support pediatric patients with cognitive, speech, language, feeding/swallowing, and/or social/emotional challenges or delays. The SLP will provide speech therapy services both in the home and community settings.
Why You’ll Love Working With Us
- You’re never on an island – you’ll always have a responsive, caring team behind you
Therapists-first culture – we built this company for YOU
- Competitive compensation
- 401(k) participation
- Health, dental, and vision benefits
- Collaborative work environment: join a supportive team of experienced pediatric therapists
- Care coordination: integrated services and family-focused treatment planning
- On-the-job training and mentorship
- Supervision & Operations support: focus on patient care while we handle the logistics
- Professional development: opportunities for continuing education and career advancement
- Fun company perks + regular social events
Who We’re Looking For
- You’re a compassionate, driven Pediatric SLP who loves working with kids and values teamwork, flexibility, and growth. You’re done with corporate burnout and ready for a company that actually walks the walk when it comes to valuing employees.
Qualifications:
- Current Speech Language Pathologist License in the state of Texas
- Pediatric experienced preferred (new graduates with an interest in pediatrics are welcome)
- Bilingual (Spanish) skilled preferred not required
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Commitment to professional growth and collaborative care