Position Summary
The Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) provides direct therapy services to clients under the supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist. The SLPA assists with implementing treatment plans documenting progress and supporting communication development goals for students receiving speech services.
Responsibilities
- Provide direct speech and language therapy services under SLP supervision
- Implement treatment plans developed by the supervising SLP
- Assist with speech language and communication activities
- Collect and document student data and progress notes
- Prepare therapy materials and activities
- Collaborate with supervising SLP and IEP team members
- Communicate professionally with parents/guardians regarding session activities
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation
Qualifications
- Associates or Bachelors degree from an accredited Speech-Language Pathology Assistant program
- Active North Carolina SLPA license (or eligibility)
- Experience working with school-age populations preferred
- Experience with autism spectrum disorder developmental delays learning disablilities
- Strong communication and organizational skills
Preferred Skills
- Experience working in school-based settings
- Familiarity with AAC devices and communication systems
- Ability to engage and motivate students
- Strong teamwork and collaboration skills
Work Environment
- School-based services
- Supportive team-oriented environment
Schedule
- Flexible (2 days per wk based on case load)
Required Experience:
Junior IC
Position SummaryThe Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) provides direct therapy services to clients under the supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist. The SLPA assists with implementing treatment plans documenting progress and supporting communication development goals for stude...
Position Summary
The Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) provides direct therapy services to clients under the supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist. The SLPA assists with implementing treatment plans documenting progress and supporting communication development goals for students receiving speech services.
Responsibilities
- Provide direct speech and language therapy services under SLP supervision
- Implement treatment plans developed by the supervising SLP
- Assist with speech language and communication activities
- Collect and document student data and progress notes
- Prepare therapy materials and activities
- Collaborate with supervising SLP and IEP team members
- Communicate professionally with parents/guardians regarding session activities
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation
Qualifications
- Associates or Bachelors degree from an accredited Speech-Language Pathology Assistant program
- Active North Carolina SLPA license (or eligibility)
- Experience working with school-age populations preferred
- Experience with autism spectrum disorder developmental delays learning disablilities
- Strong communication and organizational skills
Preferred Skills
- Experience working in school-based settings
- Familiarity with AAC devices and communication systems
- Ability to engage and motivate students
- Strong teamwork and collaboration skills
Work Environment
- School-based services
- Supportive team-oriented environment
Schedule
- Flexible (2 days per wk based on case load)
Required Experience:
Junior IC
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