Remote Speech Language Pathologist position open in Georgia
There is an opening in Georgia for a REMOTE Speech Language Pathologist for the school year. If this position is of interest to you please see below for details and expectations of the position before submitting:
- Full Time | 37.5 Hours
- Elementary Caseload
Expectations:
Speech-language pathologist will be working with students who have problems with speech and language, including related cognitive or social communication problems. Problems may range from being unable to speak at all, to having difficulties with rhythm and fluency problems, such as stuttering.
Goals:
You will be expected to foster and facilitate means of communication, including oral speech production, sign language and augmentative/alternative communication (AAC). The main objective is to provide a means for individuals to communicate their wants, needs, thoughts, concerns, or opinions.
If this sounds like an employment opportunity that interests you, please contact me directly at 678-837-1249 or email me at [email protected] with your updated resume and the best time to speak.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Andrew Wiggins
Account Executive, Soliant
Direct Line:678-837-1249 | Email: [email protected]
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