About the Company
Our client provides pediatric therapy services in a collaborative child-centered environment. Their team is focused on helping children build communication feeding and developmental skills through supportive engaging therapy.
About the Role
The Speech-Language Pathology Assistant will work closely with supervising Speech-Language Pathologists to implement therapy plans and support children as they progress toward their communication goals.
This role includes leading speech and language activities monitoring and reporting patient progress maintaining accurate documentation and collaborating with the therapy team to support patient development.
Requirements
- Associate or Bachelors degree from an accredited SLPA program
- Active SLPA license or certification or eligibility
- Pediatric experience preferred
- Strong communication and documentation skills
- Ability to work collaboratively with SLPs and interdisciplinary therapy teams
- Passion for supporting children and families in a fun engaging therapy environment
About the CompanyOur client provides pediatric therapy services in a collaborative child-centered environment. Their team is focused on helping children build communication feeding and developmental skills through supportive engaging therapy.About the RoleThe Speech-Language Pathology Assistant will...
About the Company
Our client provides pediatric therapy services in a collaborative child-centered environment. Their team is focused on helping children build communication feeding and developmental skills through supportive engaging therapy.
About the Role
The Speech-Language Pathology Assistant will work closely with supervising Speech-Language Pathologists to implement therapy plans and support children as they progress toward their communication goals.
This role includes leading speech and language activities monitoring and reporting patient progress maintaining accurate documentation and collaborating with the therapy team to support patient development.
Requirements
- Associate or Bachelors degree from an accredited SLPA program
- Active SLPA license or certification or eligibility
- Pediatric experience preferred
- Strong communication and documentation skills
- Ability to work collaboratively with SLPs and interdisciplinary therapy teams
- Passion for supporting children and families in a fun engaging therapy environment
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