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Masters Degree or higher in speech-language pathology from an educational institution approved by the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensers Board.
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Education: Graduate of an accredited school of speech language pathology assistant with an Bachelor's Degree in Speech Language Pathology. Experience: One year experience as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant preferred.
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As a Speech Language Pathology Assistant, you will work under the supervision of a licensed Speech Language Pathologist in providing therapy to individuals, leaving a lasting impact on the way they learn and develop.
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Graduation from a recognized school or program with a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant AA or AS degree approved by the Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology (Board) or Equivalent SLPA degree program (out-of-state training) as approved by the Board or Bachelor's degree in Speech-Language Pathology or Communicative Sciences, including 70 hours of clinical experience.
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The Speech Language Pathologist provides quality Speech Language Pathology services including resident/patient/client assessment, evaluation, care planning, treatment and consultation in an interdisciplinary environment at Lutheran SeniorLife facilities/agencies including, as assigned, skilled nursing, LIFE programs, Home Health, and Outpatient Clinics.
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Masters in Communications Disorders from a Speech Language Pathology Program. We are seeking a(an) Speech Language Pathologist PRN for our team to ensure that we continue to provide all patients with high quality, efficient care.
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Associate degree or higher from a speech-language pathology assistant program. Certificate Copy (Copy of registration as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant with the California Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board.
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Any combination equivalent to: Graduation from a college or university with an associate degree in speech-language pathology assistant. Possession of a valid California state license to serve as a Speech/Language Pathology Assistant by the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board.
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Qualifications:Bachelor's degree in Speech-Language PathologyState certification as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) or eligibility for certification.
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Masters degree in Speech Language Pathology with Clinical Certificate of Competency or in Clinical Fellowship Year. With a shared legacy in business and healthcare innovation, Forefront Living's family of care-oriented organizations blend values built on compassion and faith with high-quality Senior Care, Long-term Care, Alzheimers and Memory care, Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Therapies, Hospice and Palliative Care.
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Associate's Degree and completion of a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Program. Under the general supervision of a Speech and Language Pathologist or Program Specialist, the Speech and Language Pathology Assistant will perform services and consultation with teachers at a school site, provide activities designed to develop language skills and articulation skills, including speech production, vocalization and social pragmatics in students with speech/language disorders.
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Other (AA/AS or a BA/BS degree in an approved Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Program) Certification (Proof of a valid Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Registration through the California Speech-Language Pathology Board.
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AA/AS Degree in speech-language pathology assistant program or Bachelor's degree in a speech-language pathology or communication disorders program required.
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Presbyterian Village North is currently looking for a Speech Language Pathologist - PRN to join our fantastic team! Licensed Speech-Language Pathologist in the current state.
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A Doctorate Degree in Speech Language Pathology or a closely related field. A Master of Science degree in Speech Language Pathology. The college includes programs in mathematics, psychology, physics and astrophysics, environmental science and studies, chemistry and biochemistry, biology, neuroscience, health sciences, speech language pathology, occupational therapy, and nursing.
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