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Valid California Driver's License and a valid Speech Language Pathology Assistant (SLP A) license issued by the California Speech Language Pathology and Audiology Board.
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Copy of Associate degree and/or Certificate in Speech-Language Pathology Assistant. An Associate degree in Speech-Language Pathology Assistant and/or a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant Certificate.
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Current registration as a Speech and Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) issued by the California Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board.
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The Speech and Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA), under the direct supervision of the Director of Student Services and the general supervision of a California licensed and credentialed Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP), provides direct speech and language therapy services to students and performs a variety of instructional activities and support activities for students with severe disabilities in classroom at various school site locations.
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EDUCATION REQUIRED: Associate of Arts Degree in Speech and Language Pathology or Communication Disorders and graduation from a Speech and Language Pathology Assistant Certificate Program.
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Associate of arts degree in speech-language pathology or communication disorders, or graduation from a speech-language pathology assistant program; current registration as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) issued by the California Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board; prior SLPA experience in educational or clinical settings is preferred.
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May supervise Paraeducator, Speech and Language Pathology Assistant or intern. MS/MA in Speech Language Pathology A valid Connecticut Department of Health License A valid Connecticut State Department of Education Certification (#061) Experience in providing speech services in a school setting Excellent oral and written communication skills and strong collaboration skills.
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To qualify you must: Have active license approved by the State Board of Speech Language Pathologist in Colorado Have Bachelors in Speech Language Pathology, or equivalent Schools and IEP experience preferred Job Details: Full time K-12 Must have schools experience either intern or any equivalent Guaranteed hours and weekly pay Interview ASAP Tysheen Benson Account Executive | Soliant Health (678) 710-7665 Tysheen.benson@Soliant.com.
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Education: Any combination equivalent to: graduation from high school and Associate Degree in and/or graduation from a Speech/Language Pathology Assistant Certificate program or Bachelor's degree in speech/language pathology or communication disorders.
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The successful candidate will provide speech-language pathology services to pediatric patients and provide assistant supervision. As a Speech-language Pathologist (SLP), you will be responsible for the evaluation, development, and implementation of effective patient treatment plans to restore, compensate or adapt for loss of patient function and planning and administering medically prescribed therapy treatmentsin accordance with federal, state, and professional standards governing the facility and their discipline.
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Evidence of an equivalent speech-language pathology assistant associate of arts or science degree includes the competencies listed in ASHA's Guidelines for the Training, Credentialing, Use and Supervision of Speech-Language Pathology Assistants, Appendix C (1996, Spring.
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REQUIRED EMPLOYMENT QUALIFICATIONSEDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE Masters degree in speech and language pathology. Must meet and maintain licensure requirements established by the Michigan Speech & Language Pathologist Licensure Board (Effective December.
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SLPAs are support-level personnel registered (licensed) by the State of California's Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board (SLPAB) to provide speech and language services under the supervision of a licensed or credentialed speech-language pathologist.
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Bachelor’s DegreeLicensed by Massachusetts Board of Registration for Speech Language Pathology and AudiologySuccessful completion of school speech language pathology assistant training or equivalentExperience in school based practice preferredCommunity Engagement and Stewardship.
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Been accredited by ASHA for speech-language pathology. Special Education/Speech and Language Pathologist. QUALIFICATIONS: Illinois Type 73 Certification with Speech-Language Pathologist.
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