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Active Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) Licensure in the state of assignment required. AmergisStaffing is seeking a Speech-Language Pathologist- Schools. Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) preferred and may be required by state/contract.
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As an SLPA, you will work under the supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist to provide speech and language therapy services to individuals of all ages. Location: Greenwood, SC Job Description: We are seeking a skilled and enthusiastic Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) to join our team.
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Part of your responsibilities may be to educate staff on the value of speech therapy License or Certification:Must be in possession of current SLPA certificate on or before the first day of employment.
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As a Speech Language Pathologist Assistant, you will provide speech and language services to students with communication disorders, evaluate and diagnose communication disorders, and develop treatment plans.
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Therapy Tree is seeking a Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) to join a team of highly qualified and passionate therapists that seek to make a meaningful and lasting impact in the lives of children.
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Hold a valid license by the California Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board. Registration with the State of California Department of Consumer Affairs Board of Speech Pathology and Audiology at the time of application.
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State Certification as a Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA). We are seeking a dedicated and passionate Speech Language Pathologist Assistant to join our team.
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Stipends available under certain circumstances Job Requirements: A valid Arkansas State SLP License is required, and a Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology or equivalent is also required Prior school-based experience is preferred, but not mandatory.
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Stipends available under certain circumstances Job Requirements: A valid North CarolinaState SLP License is required, and a Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology or equivalent is also required Prior school-based experience is preferred, but not mandatory.
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Possession of certification as a Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) from a recognized accrediting institution. Completion of an accredited program for Speech Language Pathologist Assistants.
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Job DescriptionA speech language pathology assistant (SLPA) would assist a speech language pathologist (SLP) in assessing and treating patients with language, speech, fluency and voice disorders or impediments.
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DescriptionA speech language pathology assistant (SLPA) would assist a speech language pathologist (SLP) in assessing and treating patients with language, speech, fluency and voice disorders or impediments.
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SLPsaverage a caseload of 50-60 which is supported by an SLPA. Candidates must haveprevious school and IEP experience. Provides speech and language therapy to students for the purpose of minimizing the adverse impact of speech and language disorders on student success •Seeks appropriate in-service and professional development.
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Current certification as a Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) from a recognized certifying organization. Administer individual or group therapy sessions to students under the guidance of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist.
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Stipends available under certain circumstances Job Requirements: A valid Michigan State SLP License is required, and a Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology or equivalent is also required Prior school-based experience is preferred, but not mandatory.
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