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Master’s degree in speech-language pathology from an accredited college or university. May direct and monitor the work of speech-language pathology assistant(s) or speech aide(s.
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Requirements: Masters Degree required State License in Virginia required Graduate of a master's level program in Speech Language Pathology which is accredited by Education Standards Board or whose practice meets ASHA certification requirements.
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Requirements: Masters Degree required State License in Maryland required Graduate of a master's level program in Speech Language Pathology which is accredited by Education Standards Board or whose practice meets ASHA certification requirements.
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Requirements: For SLP: Masters degree in Speech-Language Pathology and Oregon state license or eligibility. For SLPA: Associate's degree in Speech-Language Pathology Assistant program or related field and Oregon SLPA license or eligibility.
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Masters Degree : Speech - Language Pathology (Required) Participates in established speech pathology programs including patient care and education. SLP-LIC - PA Speech Pathologist License (Required.
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Minimum Qualifications:Associate's Degree (Required)Post Baccalaureate degree in Biology, Zoology, Pathology, Medicine and one year acceptable Experience as a Pathologist Assistant, which included grossing of specimens at all complexity levels and under the direct/indirect supervision of a certified Pathologist; or two to four years related Experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of and Experience.
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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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Requirements for SLPA: Bachelors Degree in Speech-Language Pathology or related field. Requirements for SLP: Master's Degree in Speech-Language Pathology or Communication Disorders.
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CPR certification, TB skin test, Auto Insurance, and Driver LicenseEducation, Training and Experience:Minimum requirement: Associate degree in and/or graduation from a Speech-Language Pathology assistant certificate program.
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SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: May direct and monitor the work of speech-language pathology assistant(s) or speech aide(s). May supervise licensed speech-language pathology assistant(s) or speech aide(s.
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Qualifications: Masters Degree in Speech-Language Pathology. Job Poster Bot Boopbeep ATTENTION: Full-Time Speech Language Pathologist (CFY Eligible) Opportunity in Rome, GA Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and young adults.
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REQUIRED: Current California Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) LicenseAssociate's Degree in Speech Pathology or a Bachelor’s in Communication Disorders. We are seeking a Full-time or Part-time Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) for a school-based assignment in person in the Richmond, CA region , to join our team in treating and assisting with a caseload of students aged TK - 5th grade.
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Associate's Degree from a Speech Language Pathology Assistant Program or Bachelors Degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders or other related field. The SLPA is responsible for maintaining standards of professional and ethical practice following the guidelines of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation for Speech-Language Pathology.
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Preferred Qualifications Masters of Science degree in plant pathology. Required Qualifications Bachelor’s of Science degree in plant pathology, plant science or microbiology, related field, or equivalent training/experience.
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