Eleutheria·Birmingham, Alabama
The Speech Language Pathologist will evaluate and diagnose speech and language disorders while developing individualized therapy plans for students. They will also collaborate with educators and families to support student academic and social potential.
Job Description: Speech Language Pathologist
Up to $35-38/hour | Athens, AL | Part-Time Hours | 2026-2027 School Year | Part-Time SLP needed for the 26-27 SY!
Caseload within Athens City Schools Part Time - Starting August 2026 M-F
Hello, Speech Language Pathologists! Ampersand Therapy is hiring a part-time Speech Language Pathologist for a caseload within Athens City Schools. In this role, you’ll play a critical part in student success by evaluating and diagnosing speech and language disorders, developing individualized therapy plans, collaborating with educators and families, supporting classroom carryover of communication skills, maintaining student records, and helping students reach their maximum academic and social potential.
Ampersand Therapy is a women- and therapist-operated company built by providers who understand school-based work. We focus on support and mentorship so clinicians can do their best work. Our team is committed to equity, community impact, and creating a workplace where therapists feel valued.
apply to 0.8 FTE and above after a short waiting period.
Ampersand Therapy is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment and sense of belonging for all employees. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or any other identity characteristics. We encourage all qualified individuals to apply and join our team.
Candidates must hold a Master’s Degree in Speech Language Pathology and possess an active Alabama State SLP license. An Alabama Professional Educator Certificate with an endorsement in Speech Language Pathology is also required.
Market context
Speech-language pathology roles in Alabama can be competitive because candidates typically need both an active Alabama SLP license and an Alabama Professional Educator Certificate endorsed in Speech Language Pathology, along with a master’s degree. Before applying, verify these credentials and review the $35–$38 hourly range plus matching 401(k), mileage, licensure, and continuing education benefits; this platform’s AI summaries of original job descriptions save research time.