School Speech Pathology | Acworth, Georgia
Step into a rewarding school-based role supporting students' communication growth for the upcoming academic year. This opportunity involves serving elementary and middle school-aged students in a full-time capacity, supporting one campus location. The assignment spans the 2026-2027 school year, with a start date in early August and completion at the end of May. Your expertise as a certified Speech-Language Pathologist will make a tangible difference in young learners' development. Qualifications & Experience:Master's degree in Speech-Language PathologyCurrent GA PSC credential (required for 2026), plus state SLP licensureASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC)Professional background in schools preferred, with experience in both elementary and middle grades a plusWillingness to undergo fingerprinting and a drug screen for credentialingSLPAs are not eligible; must be a fully licensed SLP with CCCs Duties & Responsibilities:Provide speech, language, and communication intervention for a diverse caseload of K-8 studentsConduct assessments, create Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), and document student progressCollaborate with teachers, families, and support staff to foster positive outcomesParticipate in IEP meetings and contribute to multidisciplinary teamsMaintain up-to-date paperwork and meet compliance standards What Sets This Role Apart:Work at a single school site with support from district leadershipFull-time, consistent hours-perfect for those seeking role stability for the school yearEngage in a collaborative educational community focused on student successOpportunity to specialize in elementary and middle-level support Ready to take the next step in your SLP career? Submit your application and indicate your availability for a brief virtual "prescreen" during the provided time blocks. Help shape students' futures through meaningful speech and language services. Apply today!