
Job Opportunities
At LAIPT, we’re committed to creating a safe, supportive, and inspiring environment for both our patients and our team. Our compassionate professionals work together to deliver personalized, high-quality pediatric care that builds trust and excellence in every interaction.
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Physical Therapist
LA Intensive Pediatric Therapy (LAIPT) in West LA is hiring a full-time Physical Therapist to work with children aged 0–12 with developmental, neurological, and genetic conditions. We offer a competitive salary, flexible hours, health benefits, paid time off, continuing education support, and year-round mentoring. Applicants must have a PT degree, valid license, and be able to commute or relocate to Northridge and Santa Monica, CA. This is a great opportunity for a caring professional passionate about pediatric care.
Occupational Therapist
LA Intensive Pediatric Therapy (LAIPT) is seeking a full-time licensed Occupational Therapist to work with children aged 0–12 in a supportive, clinic-based setting. This role offers a balanced 5x8 schedule, competitive pay, relocation assistance, and benefits including health, dental, and vision insurance, paid time off, and professional development support. Responsibilities include creating individualized care plans, providing hands-on therapy, collaborating with a multidisciplinary team, and educating families. Candidates must be licensed and able to commute or relocate to Northridge, CA.
Speech Language Pathologist
LA Intensive Pediatric Therapy (LAIPT) is hiring a full-time Speech-Language Pathologist to join our growing multidisciplinary clinic serving children ages 18 months to 12 years. The role includes both in-person and teletherapy sessions, focused on treating various developmental and medical conditions. We offer competitive pay, flexible scheduling, relocation assistance, and full benefits including health, dental, and vision insurance, paid time off, and continuing education support. Candidates should have a Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology, ASHA certification, strong communication skills, and a passion for working with children. Must be able to commute or relocate to Northridge and Santa Monica, CA.