What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech Language Pathologist position at Atlanta Pediatric Therapy?
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