
Pay: starting at +$65,000 for CF ($80,000+ for CCC-SLP)
Schedule: Full Time (4-day or 5-day work week options)
Location: 157 Technology Pkwy NW Ste 600, Peachtree Corners GA 30092-3489
Are you a passionate Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) looking to support early learners in their communication and feeding needs? We have created an integrated approach by combining the expertise of Speech Language Pathologists (SLP) with evidence-based treatment methods rooted in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) for a learning environment that provides optimal outcomes for early learners. This cross-disciplinary approach allows us to achieve the best outcomes for our young clients. We are driven by a relentless pursuit of making a meaningful impact in the lives of those we serve. Each day, we go home knowing that we have made a difference, and we continuously strive to build upon that success.
Elevation Autism Center is a multi-disciplinary provider of early intervention ABA, Speech and Feeding therapy services to the Atlanta community. We serve the unique needs of children from 1- 6 years old with comprehensive programming in a fun and engaging environment. Our mission is to help others reach their fullest potential, and we’re committed to delivering exceptional early intervention services for families in our community.
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We provide ABA therapy for preschool-aged children in Atlanta GA, with a focus on early intervention for children who have recently received an autism diagnosis. Our program is delivered in a fun and engaging environment with an emphasis on group play activities. Each child has a dedicated team who develops their customized learning plan, implements new teaching strategies, and makes adjustments to keep the momentum going. Our team of ABA therapists have experience collaborating with occupational therapists and speech language pathologists to provide coordinated care for a family as they navigate symptoms of autism. We also refer to psychologists for autism testing for children who have been showing signs of autism.