SPEECH TEACHERS OF NORTH GEORGIA LLC·Cherokee County, Georgia
Provide individualized speech and language therapy to pediatric clients in both in-person and telehealth settings. Maintain accurate clinical documentation and communicate effectively with parents and caregivers.
Flexible schedule Opportunity for advancement Training & development Speech Teachers of North Georgia LLC is seeking a part-time Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to provide pediatric speech and language therapy during after-school hours.
This position is a great fit for an SLP who enjoys working with children and is looking for a flexible part-time schedule. It may be especially appealing to a school-based SLP seeking supplemental income, but school-based experience is not required.
Our primary in-person location is our Woodstock, Georgia office, with some telehealth sessions incorporated into the schedule. We are especially interested in SLPs who live in or near Woodstock, Marietta, Acworth, Canton, Kennesaw, Holly Springs, and surrounding North Metro Atlanta areas.
00–7:00 p.m.
3–4 days per week
Combination of in-person services at our Woodstock office and telehealth
Consistent after-school hours
No five-day commitment required
Why This Role May Be a Great Fit Many SLPs love working with children but do not want another full-day caseload after an already busy workday. This role offers the opportunity to provide meaningful pediatric therapy in a smaller, more focused setting.
You’ll have the opportunity to: Work with a manageable pediatric caseload
Focus primarily on direct therapy, documentation, and family communication
Provide individualized services without managing an entire school caseload
Work from one primary in-person location
Incorporate telehealth into your schedule
Earn supplemental income with a 3–4 day commitment
Work with a clinician-led pediatric practice
Receive collaboration and support when needed
Responsibilities: Provide individualized speech and language therapy to pediatric clients
Deliver both in-person and telehealth services
Complete timely and accurate clinical documentation
Communicate effectively with parents and caregivers
Collaborate with other professionals as appropriate
Maintain professional and ethical standards of practice
Qualifications: Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology
Current Georgia SLP license
Comfortable and confident working with children
Pediatric experience required
School-based, outpatient pediatric, early intervention, or private-practice experience preferred
Comfortable providing telehealth services
Strong communication, organization, and documentation skills
ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) preferred
Speech Teachers of North Georgia LLC Where Every Word Counts Flexible work from home options available.
Requires a Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology and a current Georgia SLP license. Pediatric experience is required, and ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence is preferred.
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