Speech Language Pathologist - Full Time and Part Time
TOTAL COMMUNICATION THERAPY
Location
Toccoa, Georgia
Salary
$60 / HOUR
Quick overview
Screen, evaluate, and provide speech-language therapy for students with identified speech-language impairments. Communicate effectively with teachers, staff, and parents regarding evaluations, treatments, and resources.
Requirements summary
A Master's degree in speech language pathology is required, along with a Georgia Speech-Language Pathology license or current Clinical Fellowship Candidate status. Thorough knowledge of IDEA, evaluation, and therapy services is essential.
Job description
Total Communication Therapy is hiring a dedicated and qualified Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP-CCC or SLP-CF) for a full-time and part-time school-based position.
We are a speech therapy private practice owned and operated by a certified speech-language pathologist. We are seeking to further expand the Total Communication Therapy team.
We are committed to growing and supporting the capabilities of our therapist by providing frequent and direct supervision, feedback, and SLP tools and resources to support and create the best outcomes. Being part of the team means that your voice and opinions are valued and heard. Knowledge is shared, and questions are encouraged to be asked. But most of all, team members at Total Communication Therapy are valued, empowered, and appreciated.
W-2 and 1099 offered.
Clinical Fellowship Candidates are welcomed.
Benefits: Include:
Therapist Owned Practice Competitive Compensation Frequent Onsite-Supervision for Clinical Fellowship Applicants Bi-Weekly paychecks Assignment Completion Bonus Licensure and ASHA Reimbursement This position is for the 2025-2026 and 2026-2027 school year. Built-In Support for New and Experienced Clinicians- Access to mentorship, ongoing CEUs, and experienced colleagues. Skill Qualifications
Thorough knowledge of the Individual with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) due process requirements Thorough knowledge and skills in conducting/interpreting comprehensive speech/language evaluations; thorough knowledge and skills in providing speech/language therapy services Ability to communicate effectively with teachers, staff, and parents regarding evaluations, treatments, and further resources Ability to work collaboratively with other staff members to plan and deliver speech-language services. Primary Responsibilities:
Screen, evaluate, and provide speech-language therapy for students with identified speech-language impairments. Education Qualifications:
Master's degree in speech language pathology required License and Certification Qualifications:
Georgia Speech-Language Pathology license or current Clinical Fellowship Candidate Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Benefits
Continuing education credits Employee assistance program Flexible schedule License reimbursement Opportunities for advancement Professional development assistance Referral program Work Location: In person
Benefits
- Competitive Compensation
- Employee assistance program
- License reimbursement
- Opportunities for advancement
- Flexible schedule
- Referral program
- Professional development assistance
- Continuing education credits
- Therapist Owned Practice
- Frequent Onsite-Supervision for Clinical Fellowship Applicants
- Bi-Weekly paychecks
- Assignment Completion Bonus