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Core responsibilities

The role involves supporting a supervising speech-Language pathologist in delivering direct speech and language therapy to individuals and small groups, implementing prescribed treatment plans, and monitoring student progress. Responsibilities also include maintaining accurate session records, assisting with evaluations, and collaborating with the slp and teachers to meet communication goals.

Requirements summary

Candidates need an associate's or bachelor's degree in a related field, with completion of an approved slp training program preferred, and current speech language pathology certification in maryland is required. Desirable qualifications include previous experience working with children in educational or therapeutic settings.

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