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School-Based Speech Language Pathologist - Lithonia, Georgia

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Soliant Health

Lithonia, GA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/8/2026

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Job Description

Category Schools - SLP Job Type Contract Step into a fulfilling opportunity to empower students and support their communication needs for the 2026-2027 school year. We're seeking dedicated Speech-Language Pathologists to provide onsite, school-based services in a variety of Metro Atlanta educational settings. Start dates begin August 3, running through May 27, with both full-time (35 hours weekly) and select part-time roles available to suit your schedule. Current openings span early childhood through high school, with most positions based at a single site. You could find your impact at vibrant campuses such as Gideons Old 4th Ward, Drew Pre-K, Barack and Michelle Obama Elementary, or help support specialized programs at locations including Bolton Elementary or Atlanta Classical Charter. Interviewing is already underway—take this chance to make a difference in a dynamic and collaborative school environment.
Qualifications & Experience:
Active Georgia SLP license and DOE certification required Prior experience in a school-based setting strongly preferred Adaptable to varied caseloads (preschool to high school, some low incidence units) Bilingual SLPs are encouraged to apply; opportunities exist for flexible or as-needed schedules Dedication to fostering communication development in diverse student populations
Primary Responsibilities:
Conduct comprehensive speech-language assessments and develop individualized treatment plans Provide direct therapy and collaborate with teachers, specialists, and families Monitor, document, and communicate student progress Participate in IEP meetings and support compliance with school policies Engage in ongoing professional growth with district resources Along with meaningful work and the ability to select assignments matching your expertise, you'll enjoy the security of a stable, contract-based position for the academic year. Ready to grow both personally and professionally? Submit your application today to secure your interview and play a vital role in shaping student success! Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled