Speech Language Pathology Assistant
About this role
About the Role
The Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) plays a crucial role in supporting licensed speech-language pathologists in the treatment of individuals with communication disorders. This position involves implementing treatment plans, conducting therapy sessions, and documenting patient progress to ensure effective communication strategies are utilized. The SLPA will work with clients, helping them improve their speech, language, and swallowing abilities. By collaborating with other healthcare professionals, the SLPA contributes to a multidisciplinary approach to patient care. Ultimately, the SLPA's efforts are vital in enhancing the quality of life for individuals facing communication challenges.
*Pediatrics*
Minimum Qualifications
- Associate's degree in Speech-Language Pathology or a related field.
- Certification or licensure as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant in the relevant state.
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience working with children with various communication disorders.
- Familiarity with augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) devices.
Responsibilities
- Assist in the implementation of individualized treatment plans as directed by a licensed speech-language pathologist.
- Conduct therapy sessions with clients, focusing on improving speech, language, and communication skills.
- Document client progress and report any changes or concerns to the supervising speech-language pathologist.
- Prepare materials and resources for therapy sessions to ensure engaging and effective treatment.
- Maintain a clean and organized and fun therapy environment, ensuring all equipment is in good working order.
Skills
The required skills for this role include strong communication abilities, which are essential for effectively interacting with clients and their families. Organizational skills are necessary to manage therapy materials and documentation efficiently. The ability to work collaboratively with a licensed speech-language pathologist ensures that treatment plans are executed accurately. Preferred skills, such as experience with AAC devices, enhance the SLPA's capability to support clients with complex communication needs. Overall, both required and preferred skills contribute to creating a supportive and effective therapeutic environment.
Benefits
- Medical, Vision, and Dental Insurance
- Employer-Paid Life Insurance
- Company Match 401k
- Paid Time Off
- Paid Holidays
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