Skip to main content
Posted August 16, 2026

Travel Speech Language Pathologist in Lawrenceville, GA

Soliant
Lawrenceville, GA, US Full Time

Job DescriptionJob Description Experience the excitement and reward of a travel career by stepping into a full-time opportunity supporting children and...

Job Description

Job Description

Experience the excitement and reward of a travel career by stepping into a full-time opportunity supporting children and youth from birth to 21 years old. This clinic-based assignment brings you into a dynamic setting where your expertise in speech-language pathology can make a transformative impact. Traveling in this role offers you premium job security, non-taxable stipends, travel assistance, and the chance to benefit from comprehensive healthcare, 401(k) retirement options, and competitive compensation.

You'll be positioned in vibrant communities near Lawrenceville, GA—an area celebrated for its welcoming atmosphere, charming historic sites, and easy access to Atlanta's amenities. This location provides the perfect blend of suburban charm and city life, so you can make the most of your downtime with local festivals, parks, and culinary adventures, all while gaining meaningful professional experience.

Embrace growth as you collaborate with diverse colleagues—both seasoned and emerging professionals—across several clinics. You'll expand your skill set by working directly with children across a wide spectrum of ages and abilities, including those who are nonverbal and would benefit from ASL expertise, or bilingual professionals. As an SLP-CCC, SLP-CFY, or SLPA (with supervision agreement), you’ll experience varied workplace practices and add depth to your resume, paving the way for future career opportunities.

Key Qualifications:

  • ASHA certification (SLP-CCC), Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY), OR SLPA credentials with SLP supervision
  • Background in pediatrics; school or clinic experience preferred
  • Open to bilingual or ASL proficiency—highly valued
  • Passion for supporting children with diverse communication needs

Responsibilities:

  • Deliver speech-language evaluations and therapy to clients ages birth-21
  • Collaborate closely with families and interdisciplinary teams
  • Provide clinical supervision to SLPA (if eligible)
  • Develop and implement individualized care plans
  • Contribute to year-round programming across multiple locations

Benefits:

  • Non-taxable per diem
  • Travel support and assistance
  • Premium healthcare and 401(k) options
  • Secure, full-time year-round assignment
  • Unique professional exposure in a travel-friendly setting

Take your career on an exciting journey while elevating young lives—apply now to begin your next adventure in Georgia!

#p33

This listing expired on Aug 22. Applications are no longer accepted.

Below are some other jobs we think you might be interested in.