Job Description
This part-time, in-person Speech-Language Pathologist position involves evaluating and diagnosing speech, language, communication, and swallowing difficulties.
Responsibilities include developing and implementing treatment programs, counseling patients and families, establishing treatment goals, documenting visits, and coordinating with staff and outside agencies.
Qualifications require familiarity with various speech and cognitive disorders, strong interpersonal and communication skills, basic computer literacy, and compliance with regulations.
Applicants should have a Master’s degree in speech-language pathology, 1-3 years of experience, an active Georgia SLP license, and BLS certification; ASHA certification is preferred.
Work is part-time and PRN, with both in-person interaction and adherence to state guidelines.