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We are actively seeking a dedicated and skilled Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) to join our team, providing invaluable support to schools through our staffing company. Bachelor's degree (preferred) or Associate's degree in Speech-Language Pathology Assistant program from an accredited institution.
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We are currently seeking a speech/language pathology assistant (SLPA) to work as part of our special education team providing direct speech services under the supervision of a speech pathologist to students with communication disabilities from Kindergarten to 12th Grade.
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Accountable School Staffing is currently interviewing Speech Language Pathologist Assistants for an ASAP school assignment in Phoenix, AZ! Accountable Benefits include Medical, Dental, Voluntary Vision, Life and ADD, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity, Flexible Spending, Legal Services, Voluntary Accident Insurance, Pet Insurance and % Matching of 401K. School Division additional Benefits include a Professional Development Plan and Year Round Pay option.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionWe are seeking a School-Based Speech Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) to join our team in the Tempe area. The ideal candidate will have a strong commitment to supporting students with speech and language needs, excellent communication skills, and the ability to work collaboratively with other school staff.
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Speech Language Pathologist SupervisorEEO Classification: Professional FLSA STATUS: hourly, part time SUBSTITUTE SLPA JOB DESCRIPTIONJOB DESCRIPTIONSubstitute SLPA assists Speech Language Pathologist in providing speech and language services to students at an assigned academy within the Great Hearts network.
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Whether you're serving as a technician, lab worker, therapist, speech-language pathologist, social worker, medical assistant or other allied health professional, you'll use your education, training and specialized skills to provide support for patients and help them strive for optimal health.
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Candidates interested in the following positions will find this role similarly rewarding and are encouraged to apply: teacher, psychologist, behavior analyst, speech and language pathologist, occupational therapist, social worker, home health aide (HHA), teacher aide, child care worker, instructor, counselor, education assistant, home care worker, caregiver, mental health therapist, childcare assistant, paraprofessional, life skills coach.
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AZ Dept. of Education Teaching Certificate - Speech Language Pathologist (Pre K - 12) AZ Department of Health Services - Speech Language Pathologist Licensure.
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Acts as assistant in support of a Speech Language Pathologist. Participates as an assistant in support of a Speech Language Pathologist in team meetings for the development of students, individualized education programs.
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Ensure the assistant only performs tasks within the ASHapproved job responsibilities of the speech-language pathology assistant. The core responsibilities of the Speech Language Pathologist (SLP) are (a) planning and oversight of the speech-language services provided; (b) screening, evaluating, diagnosing and advising; (c) managing and conducting therapy interventions; (d) adhering to local, state, federal regulations and ethical practices; and (e) to act as a liaison for students with speech and language needs.
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Speech Language Pathologist Assistant. School Occupational Therapist Assistant. School Sign Language Interpreter. Speech Language Pathologist Assistant. Special Education Aide.
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The Speech Language Pathologist Assistant will be responsible for providing intervention in the areas of articulation, language, and fluency. Administers appropriate screening and/or diagnostic tests to determine child’s speech/language competency, if requested.
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A Better Tomorrow Therapy Inc. is looking for a Speech Language Pathologist Assistant to join our team! At A Better Tomorrow Therapy Inc. (ABTT) we pride ourselves on providing speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and feeding therapy services to kids ranging from the ages of 3 years old all the way up to 21 years old with a variety of diagnoses.
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