Remote Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) – Georgia Licensed
Based out of Warner Robins, GA | 1099 Contract | Part-Time or Full-Time | Pediatrics & Early Intervention
Overview
We are seeking a Georgia-licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to join our clinical team based out of our Warner Robins, Georgia location, while providing services remotely via telehealth. This is a 1099 contract position with flexibility for part-time or full-time availability.
In this role, you will focus on pediatric and early intervention services, providing clinical oversight, assessments, treatment planning, and collaboration—while being supported by Speech-Language Pathology Assistants (SLPAs) who assist with service delivery under your supervision. This structure allows you to focus on high-level clinical decision-making while maintaining a manageable and efficient caseload.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct remote evaluations and assessments for pediatric clients
- Diagnose speech, language, voice, and/or swallowing disorders using evidence-based practices
- Develop, update, and oversee individualized treatment plans
- Provide direct teletherapy services as clinically indicated
- Supervise and collaborate with SLPAs, including review of session notes, progress, and treatment implementation
- Offer clinical guidance and feedback to SLPA staff to ensure quality and compliance
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members to support coordinated care
- Educate caregivers and families on communication strategies and home carryover
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation in compliance with Georgia licensure and payer requirements
- Participate in team meetings, care coordination, and clinical consultation as needed
Qualifications & Experience
- Active Georgia SLP license (required)
- Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology from an accredited program
- Experience working with pediatric populations, especially early intervention, strongly preferred
- Prior school-based or pediatric clinical experience highly desirable
- Experience supervising or working alongside SLPAs preferred (training/support provided if needed)
- Strong knowledge of speech and swallowing anatomy, physiology, and development
- Comfortable providing services via telehealth platforms
- Excellent communication skills with families, assistants, and multidisciplinary teams
- Organized, self-directed, and able to manage a remote caseload effectively
Position Details
- Work Type: 1099 Independent Contractor
- Schedule: Flexible – Part-Time or Full-Time
- Location: Remote (clinically based out of Warner Robins, GA)
- Caseload: Pediatrics & Early Intervention
- Support: SLPA support provided
- Hours: Flexible with opportunity to increase based on availability and interest
Why Join Us
- Fully remote clinical work with a local clinical home base
- SLPA support to streamline service delivery
- Flexible scheduling and autonomy
- Collaborative, clinically driven team environment
- Opportunity for additional hours and expanded responsibilities
Job Types: Full-time, Contract
Work Location: Remote