Job #SL8311086 – Speech Language Pathologist – Athens, GA
Impact Recruiting Solutions is currently seeking a compassionate and licensed Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) to join a Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Facility in Athens, Georgia . This full-time position offers the opportunity to provide high-quality care to geriatric patients, specializing in speech, language, swallowing, and cognitive disorders in a collaborative clinical environment.
Position Overview
- Location : Athens, GA
- Employment Type : Full-Time
- Schedule : Monday–Friday, 8 : 00 AM – 4 : 30 PM (No weekends)
- Pay : $40 – $48 per hour (based on experience)
Core Responsibilities
Perform evaluations and develop individualized care plans for speech, language, and swallowing disordersProvide therapy and collaborate with interdisciplinary teams (nurses, OT / PT, physicians)Supervise Clinical Fellows (CFYs) per state guidelinesMaintain accurate patient documentation and comply with regulatory standards (HIPAA, Medicare)Educate patients, families, and caregivers on therapy strategies and safe swallowing techniquesReady to join a supportive, mission-driven environment?
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Requirements
Qualifications
Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited programActive Georgia State SLP licenseValid driver’s license or reliable transportationASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC-SLP) or eligibility as a Clinical FellowPrior experience in skilled nursing or geriatric populations preferredProficiency in dysphagia management, cognitive-communication therapy, and patient assessmentsStrong communication, organizational, and team collaboration skillsBenefits
Why Join Us?
Competitive Compensation – Earn a competitive hourly ratePay : $40 – $48 per hour (based on experience)Work-Life Balance – Structured Monday–Friday hours with no weekend rotationCareer Growth – Opportunities for mentorship and leadership developmentMission-Driven Impact – Improve outcomes for geriatric patients in a supportive environment