Speech Language Pathologist in Grovetown, GA
Job Description
Step into an impactful role guiding student success as a Speech Language Pathologist! We’re seeking a passionate and qualified professional to deliver essential speech and language services to students for the 2026/2027 academic year. This full-time, contract position offers the opportunity to make a real difference—whether working onsite or, for the right candidate, in a virtual (VOCO) capacity.
Your expertise will help students overcome communication challenges while collaborating closely with teachers, staff, and families in a dynamic educational environment.
Qualifications:
- Active Georgia SLP License and GaPSC Educator Certification (must provide verification)
- Previous experience in school-based or pediatric settings preferred
- Ability to develop and implement effective treatment plans tailored to individual student needs
- Strong communication and teamwork skills
- Commitment to maintaining timely, accurate documentation for compliance purposes
- Reliable transportation required for onsite roles
Responsibilities:
- Conduct comprehensive speech-language evaluations
- Design, implement, and monitor individualized treatment plans
- Participate in IEP meetings and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams
- Provide direct speech and language therapy services to assigned students
- Communicate progress and recommendations with families and educational staff
- Maintain thorough documentation meeting district and state guidelines
Position Details:
- Full-time: 37.5 hours per week, Monday through Friday
- Assignment dates: ASAP through May 26, 2027
- Caseload assignments will be determined upon placement
- Preference for onsite candidates; select virtual (VOCO) roles considered with vetting
Bring your passion for student achievement and lend your voice to an energizing, supportive school community. If you hold the necessary Georgia credentials and are ready to inspire growth in young learners, we want to connect with you. Apply now to advance your career and positively impact students’ lives!
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