Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant SLPA Retail & Wholesale - Seale, AL at Geebo

Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant SLPA

Seale, AL Seale, AL Estimated:
$42.
5K - $53.
8K a year Estimated:
$42.
5K - $53.
8K a year Work when you want!!! Join our fantastic health care company.
We are growing and looking for the best Speech Therapist Assistant to care for our wonderful patients.
We will sponsor H1B candidates already licensed in the states Speech-language pathology Assistants are support personnel who, following academic coursework, fieldwork, and on-the-job training, perform tasks prescribed, directed, and supervised by ASHA-certified speech-language pathologists.
Job Description A speech language pathology assistant (SLPA) would assist a speech language pathologist (SLP) in assessing and treating patients with language, speech, fluency and voice disorders or impediments.
Assistants aid in patient care and research, implementing speech and language programs planned by the SLP, and compiling data to assess the quality of the program.
License or Certification:
Must be in possession of current SLPA certificate on or before the first day of employment.
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Experience:
Minimum requirement:
Associate degree in and/or graduation from a Speech-Language Pathology assistant certificate program.
Experience is preferred but not required.
A speech language pathology assistant (SLPA) would assist a speech language pathologist (SLP) in assessing and treating patients with language, speech, fluency and voice disorders or impediments.
Assistants aid in patient care and research, implementing speech and language programs planned by the SLP, and compiling data to assess the quality of the program.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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