Speech and Language Pathology Assistant
Speech Language Pathology Assistant$40$45/hr | Full-Time | Los Angeles, CA | School-BasedAbout the Role:Provide speech-language therapy support services to students in a school-based setting under the supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP). This role focuses on implementing treatment plans, supporting communication development, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to help students succeed academically and socially.Why Join Us:CEU/license reimbursement and professional development supportFull benefits offered year-round (Medical, Dental, Vision)401(k) with company matchPaid sick leave, holidays, and vacationSupportive team environment with ongoing mentorshipOpportunities for growth within a collaborative organizationWhat You'll Do:Implement treatment plans developed by the supervising SLPDevelop therapy materials for verbal and non-verbal learners (AAC devices, visual icons, communication boards)Deliver speech-language therapy tailored to students' functional levelsSupport students and families by fostering resilience, positivity, and engagementMaintain accurate data collection, therapy notes, and documentation of student progressCollaborate with team members to ensure effective service deliveryFollow guidelines for scheduling time off to minimize disruption to school operationsWhat We're Looking For:Must Have:Current Speech-Language Pathology Assistant license (or eligibility) in the state of CaliforniaDOJ/FBI background check clearance (or equivalent)TB clearanceEligibility to work in the United StatesStrong communication and organizational skillsPreferred:Prior experience in a school-based or pediatric settingFamiliarity with AAC devices and communication supportsAbility to work effectively within a multidisciplinary teamPhysical Demands:Occasional exposure to environmental elements such as dust, pollen, and fumesFrequent standing, walking, reaching, and handling materialsAbility to lift up to 50 lbs with or without reasonable accommodationAbility to work in moderate to high noise environments and perform essential job functions with or without assistive devicesThis job description reflects essential functions and may be adjusted as needed.About Point Quest Group:Point Quest Group partners with schools nationwide to provide high-quality special education services that empower students to reach their full potential. Our team is committed to collaboration, growth, and delivering impactful support to the communities we serve.Point Quest Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer and considers all qualified applicants regardless of race, gender, color, religion, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, veteran status, or other protected classification.