School Speech Language Pathologist Assistant | Schertz, Texas
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Education / Teaching
Speech Pathologist -
Language/Bilingual
Speech Pathologist
Step into a rewarding contract opportunity supporting K-12 students as a Speech‑Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA). This in‑person position begins August 10, 2026, running through May 27, 2027. You’ll work closely with a caseload of approximately 60 diverse students, delivering interventions that truly make a difference in their educational journeys. Leverage your expertise and bilingual Spanish skills in a dynamic school setting near Schertz, TX.
Qualificationsand Experience
- Current, active SLPA license in Texas
- Bilingual proficiency in Spanish required
- Experience supporting K-12 students
- Exceptional communication and documentation abilities
- Ready for an in‑person interview
- Deliver direct speech‑language intervention to K-12 students under professional supervision
- Collaborate with educators and other therapy professionals to tailor student goals
- Monitor progress and update documentation in accordance with established protocols
- Communicate effectively with families and staff about student development
- Maintain compliance with Texas state guidelines and district procedures
- Work 37.5 hours per week, Monday through Friday
As part of this assignment, you’ll receive competitive weekly pay between $35 and $40 per hour, based on your experience and credentials.
Perks and Benefits- Weekly direct deposit
- Comprehensive insurance, including health, dental, vision, and life
- Matching 401k
- Access to a flexible spending account
- Personalized support from industry professionals
Bring your commitment to bilingual communication and your SLPA expertise to a school community eager for your skills. If you’re ready for an impactful contract position supporting K-12 students, apply now to secure your interview and take the next step in your career!
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