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Speech Language Pathologist
- Atlanta, Georgia, United States
- Atlanta, Georgia, United States
About
Job description:
Opportunities in Outpatient Clinics
• Home Therapy
• Teletherapy
• PUBLIC SCHOOLS (GA & Nationwide)
About Us:
Atlanta Pediatric Therapy (APT) and Applied Pediatrics (AP) are medium/small businesses specializing in Pediatric Therapy. We are professional, agile, and innovative — and we are passionate about finding professionals who love working with children, want growth opportunities, and bring a positive attitude.
Why Work With Us?
Centrally located clinics in Doraville & Duluth
Positions available throughout Georgia and across the U.S.
Public school assignments (GA & nationwide)
Multidisciplinary environment (SLP, OT, PT)
Flexible schedules: PRN, Part-time, Full-time
Career growth in multiple settings
AVAILABLE POSITIONS:
Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) & Clinical Fellows (CFs)
Positions available:
- Public Schools (In-Person & Teletherapy)
– Georgia & nationwide - Outpatient Clinics
- Home Therapy / Early Intervention
- Teletherapy
Occupational Therapists (OTs)
- Clinic, school, and home opportunities
- PRN to 40 hours/week
Physical Therapists (PTs)
- Part-time and PRN
- School and clinic-based opportunities
ABOUT OUR WORK SETTINGS:
APT/AP is unique — we offer three pediatric settings under one organization:
Outpatient Clinic
Early Intervention / Home Therapy
Public School Districts (serving GA for 21+ years and contracting across the U.S.)
We take pride in our highly collaborative, multidisciplinary team of therapists who work seamlessly across settings.
SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST — Responsibilities
- Evaluate and diagnose speech, language, cognitive-communication, and swallowing disorders
- Provide individualized treatment across clinic, school, home, or teletherapy settings
- Develop comprehensive treatment plans
- Educate families
- Collaborate with OTs, PTs, schools, and other professionals
- Reassess progress and modify goals as needed
- Participate in interdisciplinary care
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST — Responsibilities
- Provide therapy to help children build independence and functional daily-living skills
- Support development of fine motor, sensory-motor, and visual-motor skills
- Observe children holistically to identify delays and root causes
- Document progress, goals, and recommendations
- Work with students with varied disabilities in engaging, play-based environments
- Recommend activity modifications, exercise programs, and routines
PHYSICAL THERAPIST — Responsibilities
- Evaluate children's movement challenges using physical exams and family interviews
- Create individualized treatment plans
- Improve mobility, reduce pain, and increase functional strength
- Monitor progress and adjust treatments
- Provide consultation to schools/daycares
- Educate families on safety and home exercises
BENEFITS & SUPPORT:
Paid association memberships & continuing education
Credentialing support
Access to Lead Therapists for mentorship
Supervision provided
Multidisciplinary collaboration
Career advancement pathways
Bonus programs\Licensure reimbursement
Nationwide placement & relocation assistance
Professional development & assessment materials
JOIN OUR TEAM
If you are passionate about working with children and want flexible scheduling, multiple work settings, and meaningful growth opportunities — APT/AP is the perfect fit for you
- Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Contract, PRN, Per diem
Languages
- English
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