Speech Language Pathologist Assistant
Listed on 2025-12-01
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Healthcare
Speech Pathologist
Grade: Teacher’s Salary Schedule
Plus 5% Special Education Supplement
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Position Summary:The Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) provides direct support to licensed Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) in the screening, treatment and documentation of speech and language disorders. The SLPA works under the supervision of a licensed SLP, assisting in delivery of speech therapy services to individuals of varying ages who may have speech, language, and communication disorders. The SLPA plays a crucial role in implementing therapy plans, providing individualized interventions, and supporting the overall goals of the therapy team.
Minimum Qualifications:- Education: Bachelor’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders (CDIS)
- Experience: Previous experience working as an SLPA or SLPA extern to SLPA path
- Specialized Knowledge, Licenses, Etc.: Possess or ability to obtain and maintain an Oklahoma Teacher Certification in Speech Language Pathologist Assistant;
Possess or ability to obtain and maintain an ASHA certificate and OBESPA Licensure
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