School Speech Language Pathologist - Port Wentworth, Georgia
Job Description
Take the next step in your speech-language pathology career by making a meaningful impact in a supportive educational environment. We are seeking a dedicated, contract-based speech-language pathologist for an onsite position, working closely with students and educational teams. This contract runs through May 2027, providing a consistent, rewarding opportunity to empower student success.
Desired Qualifications:
- Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology
- Active Georgia SLP License
- Current GaPSC Teaching Certification
- Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP)
- Commitment to delivering services onsite (no teletherapy option)
- Strong communication, organizational, and collaborative skills
- Experience in educational or pediatric settings preferred, but new grads with required credentials are welcome
Responsibilities:
- Collaborate with teachers, families, and other therapists to support student outcomes
- Conduct assessments, develop IEP goals, and provide therapeutic interventions for students with communication disorders (caseload details to follow)
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation in accordance with school and regulatory standards
- Participate actively in IEP meetings and contribute insights as a valued member of the multidisciplinary team
- Deliver direct therapy to students in accordance with individual needs and plans
Joining this contract provides you with an opportunity to build meaningful connections with students, educators, and families, and see the direct impact of your expertise over multiple school years. Thrive in a welcoming school community with structured weekly hours and a long-term assignment running through May 2027.
Ready to make a difference? Submit your resume and a copy of your certifications today. Take your skills to the next level by stepping into a role where your passion for student development is celebrated! Apply now to start your journey in this engaging educational setting.
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