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Core responsibilities

The speech-Language pathologist assistant will provide direct therapy services to k-12 students under the supervision of a licensed slp, targeting areas like articulation, fluency, and language comprehension. Key duties include supporting individualized therapy plans, assisting with documentation and data collection, and collaborating with the educational team.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in a speech-Language pathology assistant program and hold an active slpa license or certification in alaska, or be eligible to obtain one. Experience in a school or pediatric setting is preferred, along with strong organizational and communication skills.

associate degreebachelor degreeAttention To DetailInterpersonal SkillsProblem-SolvingCollaborationTherapy Plan ImplementationData CollectionState Regulations ComplianceMaterial PreparationEvidence-Based TechniquesDirect Therapy ServicesArticulationPragmatic SkillsFluencyLanguage ComprehensionPhonologyAssessment Tools Proficiency

Benefits

  • Competitive hourly rate
  • Opportunities for professional development and mentorship
  • Supportive and collaborative clinical team