School-Based Speech Pathologist | Elementary Setting | 2025–2026 School Year | Georgia
We are excited to announce a full-time opening for a Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to serve elementary students in Georgia during the 2025–2026 academic year. Partnering with a collaborative and supportive school district, this role provides a meaningful opportunity to foster growth in student communication skills and overall academic engagement.
The successful candidate will be a child-focused professional with strong clinical skills and a passion for helping students overcome speech and language challenges. In this role, you will design and deliver therapy interventions, contribute to the development and implementation of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), and play an essential part in creating inclusive learning environments where all students can thrive.
Your daily responsibilities will include conducting comprehensive evaluations to identify communication needs, providing individualized and evidence-based therapy aligned with IEP goals, and carefully documenting student progress in accordance with district and state requirements. Collaboration will be central to your work—you will partner with teachers, administrators, families, and related service providers to ensure consistent support and maximize student success. You’ll work with a wide range of communication areas, such as articulation, language comprehension and expression, fluency, and processing skills, always with the goal of building confidence and improving participation in the classroom.
Requirements
To be considered for this position, candidates must hold ASHA certification and have earned a Master’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology or a closely related discipline. Applicants should either already possess or be eligible for a valid Speech-Language Pathology license in the state of Georgia. Recent graduates completing their Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) are strongly encouraged to apply and will benefit from structured mentorship and supervision designed to support their professional development.
Benefits
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Freqently Asked Questions
In Georgia, speech-language pathologists must hold ASHA certification and have a valid state license. Clarifi Staffing Solutions also supports candidates completing their clinical fellowship year, offering mentorship tailored to meet Georgia's regulatory standards for school-based practice.
Working in Clarkesville schools involves tackling articulation issues, fluency disorders, language comprehension delays, and expressive language difficulties. Therapy focuses on enhancing communication skills crucial for classroom participation and academic success among young learners.
Clarkesville has a moderate demand for qualified speech pathologists, with growing emphasis on inclusive education. While competition exists, candidates with ASHA certification and Georgia licensure, especially those familiar with school systems, have strong chances of securing positions.
In Clarkesville, salaries for school-based speech pathologists generally range from $55,000 to $70,000 annually, slightly below the national average due to regional cost of living. The role at Clarifi Staffing Solutions offers competitive compensation aligned with local market conditions.
Daily tasks include conducting detailed evaluations, crafting individualized therapy plans, and collaborating closely with teachers and families. Emphasis is placed on supporting students’ communication within classroom settings, ensuring compliance with Georgia's educational and documentation standards.
Professionals can advance by specializing in pediatric communication disorders, taking leadership in IEP development, or transitioning into district-level roles. Clarifi Staffing Solutions encourages continuous learning, providing pathways toward clinical expertise and administrative positions.
Clarifi offers structured mentorship, especially for those in their clinical fellowship year, plus resources to navigate school district collaboration. Their support system fosters professional development and helps speech pathologists deliver impactful services to elementary students.
Clarifi emphasizes a collaborative environment, valuing teamwork between clinicians and educators. The company nurtures a supportive atmosphere, ensuring pathologists feel empowered to innovate therapy approaches while maintaining compliance with Georgia’s educational frameworks.
Candidates should evaluate commute options since Clarkesville is a smaller city with limited public transit. Understanding the school district’s resources and community demographics is also key to tailoring speech therapy effectively for local student populations.
Yes, Georgia schools increasingly seek pediatric speech-language pathologists due to rising awareness of communication disorders in early education. Clarkesville schools actively recruit qualified professionals to support inclusive classrooms and boost student engagement.
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