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In this role, the SLPA will be providing services for school age students ranging from grades K-12. Job Description & Requirements: Upcoming 23/24 school year Previous school experience and IEP exposure is preferred, but not required Must have active or pending state SLPA license Guaranteed hours for direct and indirect services Industry leading benefits in Health, Dental, Vision, and Matching 401(k) If you are interested apply as soon as possible to be considered.
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1 year of verifiable, professional experience as a SLPA within the last 3 years (may include residency or clinical practicum) Valid SLPA license or in process in the state of practice. Epic Special Education Staffing is partnering with an exceptional school district who is looking for a contract School Speech and Language Pathologist Assistant for the 2023-2024 school year.
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Employee Wellness Program. We offer stimulating and rewarding careers in speech and language pathology which provide an opportunity to make a difference in a child's life while enhancing your personal and professional growth.
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The Speech & Language Pathologist Assistant position is 10 months, 6 hours a day Monday - Friday.
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