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A Speech-Language Pathology Assistant participates and collaborates as a member of an education team by assisting in providing student speech therapy services to special needs students in accordance with the mandates of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. An incumbent works under the guidance and direction of a credentialed Speech and Language Pathologist in developing and providing services for individual students to improve their academic performance.
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The Speech/Language Pathology Assistant works under the supervision of the Speech/Language Pathologist and assists them with responsibilities such as collecting background information, providing input prior to the pediatric speech/language therapy evaluation, providing treatment for children with speech/language disorders.
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Must be registered as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant with the State of California Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board. Registered as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant with the State of California - Certificate must be valid.
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Certification as a Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) by the Georgia Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. Participate in professional development opportunities to enhance your skills and knowledge in the field of speech-language pathology.
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Registration with the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant is required within six months of appointment. One (1) year of experience providing direct therapy to language/speech impaired individuals in a clinical or educational setting and/or possession of a Bachelor's degree in speech-language pathology, or graduation from a speech-language pathology assistant certificate program.
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ACM Staffing, a woman and speech therapist-owned staffing agency, is currently hiring for the position of Bilingual Speech Language Pathology Assistant. As a Bilingual Speech Language Pathology Assistant, you will work under the supervision of a licensed Speech Language Pathologist and assist in providing therapy to individuals with communication and swallowing disorders, as well as a variety of other disorders.
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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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If you have a current licensure by the California Speech-Language Pathology, Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensers Board to practice speech pathology -AND- Current Certificate of Clinical Competence as a Speech-Language Pathologist issued by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association, please select one of the following options below.
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The Speech Language Pathology Assistant works under the supervision of licensed speech language pathologists. A valid Alaska and/or national speech language pathology assistant license.
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Registration as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant with the State of California. Associate's Degree and completion of a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Program.
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Boston Speech, a woman and speech therapist-owned company, is currently looking for a Speech Language Pathology Assistant. As a Speech Language Pathology Assistant, you will work under the supervision of a licensed Speech Language Pathologist and assist in providing therapy to individuals with communication and swallowing disorders, as well as a variety of other disorders.
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Associate degree in and/or graduation from a Speech-Language Pathology assistant certificate program. Speech-language pathology Assistants. are support personnel who, following academic coursework, fieldwork, and on-the-job training, perform tasks prescribed, directed, and supervised by ASHcertified speech-language pathologists.
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By the California Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board to practice speech pathology or audiology -AND- Current Certificate of Clinical Competence as a Speech Pathologist issued by the American Speech-Language Hearing Association.
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Master's Degree; AHA Basic Life Support for Healthcare Professional (AHA BLS Healthcare) - American Heart Association; California Speech-Language Pathologist - CA Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology & Hearing Aid Dispensers Board; Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) - The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA.
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Copy of Valid Speech & Language Pathology Assistant Certificate of Registration issued by the California Speech & Language Pathology and Audiology Board. Certificate Copy (•Copy of Valid Speech & Language Pathology Assistant Certificate of Registration issued by the California Speech & Language Pathology and Audiology Board.
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