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School-Age Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist – Collaborative, High-Referral Practice

Hire Hangar

ContractOn Site0-2 yrs$80,000 - $100,000 / YEARPosted 6 days ago

Location

Charlotte, North Carolina

Salary

$80,000 - $100,000 / YEAR

Quick overview

Evaluate and treat school-age children with communication challenges using evidence-based methods and individualized plans. Collaborate with caregivers and clinical supervisors to track progress and maintain accurate session documentation.

Requirements summary

Requires a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology and an active SLP license or CF eligibility. Candidates must be authorized to work in the United States and possess strong organizational skills for caseload management.

postgraduate degreeCase ManagementClinical DocumentationPediatric TherapyCommunication EvaluationEvidence-Based PracticeSpeech-Language PathologyTeletherapyCaregiver CommunicationIndividualized Treatment PlanningLiteracy-Related Language SkillsFluency InterventionSocial Communication Intervention

Job description

Join Hire Hangar and work with fast-growing global companies while building a long-term, remote career. Job Title School-Age Pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist – Collaborative, High-Referral Practice Location Lawrenceville / Peachtree Corners / Loganville, GA Time Zone Eastern Time (ET) Role Overview This role is perfect for an SLP who enjoys helping school-age children build confidence in communication—speech clarity, language comprehension/expressive skills, fluency, and social communication. You’ll have the support of an exceptionally collaborative team, flexibility in scheduling, and a consistent caseload driven by a large referral base. Key Responsibilities Evaluate and treat school-age communication challenges using evidence-based methods Develop individualized plans with measurable, functional goals Deliver therapy that is structured, motivating, and progress-driven Communicate with caregivers on goals, progress, and carryover strategies Collaborate with your supervisor and team for clinical input and best practices Keep session notes, plans of care, and progress updates current and accurate Maintain professional standards while independently managing your weekly schedule Required Qualifications Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology Active SLP license or CF eligibility; CCC-SLP welcome Strong organization and ability to manage caseload, planning, and documentation Clear communication style and team-first mindset Authorized to work in the United States

Preferred Qualifications

Experience with literacy-related language skills (narratives, comprehension, vocabulary) Experience with fluency or social communication interventions Comfort working across multiple locations based on family needs and scheduling Tools & Technology Documentation and scheduling software (training provided) Virtual platforms for supervision, team collaboration, and occasional teletherapy Standardized and informal assessments; goal/data tracking resources Please NOTE It is crucial that you complete the application form in full. As part of the application process, you will be required to record a video. If your application is successful, you will receive an email confirming next steps—the video is the first step of the interview process. If you do not record a video, we will not be able to consider you for ANY open roles. We connect top talent with vetted employers, competitive pay, and real growth opportunities.