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We seek a full-time Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) - Piedmont, California. Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) - , California.
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Illinois licensure in Speech Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) is mandatory. The Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) provides essential support to Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) in assessing, diagnosing, and treating communication disorders in individuals.
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A 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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Must be in possession of current SLPA certificate on or before the first day of employment. Minimum requirement: Associate degree in and/or graduation from a Speech-Language Pathology assistant certificate program.
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Qualifications: Associate’s degree or higher in Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) from an accredited program. Qualifications: Associate’s degree or higher in Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) from an accredited program.
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The Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) employed in a school setting works under the direct supervision of a certified Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) to provide therapeutic and educational services to students with communication disorders.
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Speech Language Pathology Assistants SLPA ST. Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant COTA. Licensed Vocational Nurse LVN. Board Certified Behavior Analyst BCBA. Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist LMFT.
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Have you been looking for a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) position? Have you been looking for a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) position? Licensed as a Speech Language Pathology Assistant in California.
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The Childrens Guild is seeking an experienced Speech and Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) to provide speech and language services to children who demonstrate a functional inability to perform in an educational environment under the direction of the Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) for all services.
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Speech Language Pathologist Assistant - SLPA will provide speech and language services for pediatric to school aged population under the supervision of a speech language pathologist. Key Words: Speech Therapist, Speech Language Pathologist, Speech Therapy, SLP - CF, Speech Language Pathologist Clinical Fellow.
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Every child deserves to reach their full potential and we're looking to hire an exceptional SLPA who will play an essential role in fueling student success. Valid Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant license/credential is required.
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Under the direct supervision and guidance of a licensed Speech Language Pathologist, the Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) will be responsible for the following job duties. In cooperation with other service providers and clinical supervisors, the Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) will provide recommendations, and organize and implement services for the students of KIPP Public Schools Northern California.
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To qualify, applicants must: Hold a bachelor’s from ASHA accredited university Have an active state-level licensure as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) Have experience working in schools or with children is a plus but not required What to expect from this role.
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Job Description:Are you a dedicated and skilled Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) ready to make a meaningful impact in the field of education? Qualifications: Active California Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) LicenseExperience working with RBTs or PARAs is a plus (please indicate if applicable) Hours per Week:You will be working full-time, ensuring dedicated support to the students throughout the school week.
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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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