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Travel Speech-Language Pathologist in Rome, GA

ProCare Therapy, Rome, GA, United States


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Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology, active SLP license and 1+ year of Speech-Language Pathology experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered. Step into an exciting opportunity as a travel-based Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) where you can truly make an impact while enjoying non-taxable stipends, full travel support, and premium compensation. You’ll also appreciate comprehensive healthcare benefits, 401(k), and the job security that comes with working for a trusted staffing partner. Travel positions like this not only offer financial rewards but open the door to rich professional and personal experiences in every new destination. This travel SLP position is based near Rome, GA, an area renowned for its scenic beauty, outdoor recreation, and a charming blend of culture and history. Living and working in this inviting southern town allows you to bring your skills to students in need—while also enjoying leisurely weekends exploring local sights, parks, and vibrant eateries. Embrace the adventure of working in a new region, all while expanding your professional horizons through varied workplace cultures and leadership encounters. As you work onsite in a highly collaborative K–12 school environment, you’ll have the chance to enhance your practice, develop new strategies, and add valuable achievements to your resume. With six openings available and regular school-hour schedules (37.5 hours per week), you’ll enjoy a supportive network of fellow professionals while making a difference in students’ lives. Qualifications & ExperienceMaster’s degree in Speech-Language Pathology requiredCurrent or eligible SLP license for GeorgiaOpen to Clinical Fellowship Year (CFY) candidates and SLPs with CCCExperience in school settings preferred, but strong new graduates are welcomePassion for supporting K–12 students Key ResponsibilitiesProvide diagnostic and therapeutic services to a dynamic K–12 caseloadDevelop and implement individualized education plans (IEPs)Collaborate with teachers, staff, and families to support student progressMaintain precise records and adhere to school compliance standardsDeliver services onsite only Benefits & PerksNon-taxable travel stipends and assistanceAccess to healthcare benefits401(k) options for your financial futureOnsite community and access to collaborative resources Explore your next rewarding adventure in speech-language pathology—help students thrive while you grow personally and professionally in scenic Georgia. Apply today to take the next step in your travel SLP career! #p33