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Core responsibilities

The speech language pathology assistant implements therapy plans developed by a licensed speech language pathologist and provides direct support to students in individual and group settings. Responsibilities include collecting data on client performance and collaborating with teachers and caregivers.

Requirements summary

Candidates should have an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in speech language pathology assistant studies or a related field, along with a valid slpa license as required by the state. Experience working with children or individuals with communication disorders is preferred.

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