Speech Language Pathology Assistant/Speech Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) Retail & Wholesale - Westminster, CO at Geebo

Speech Language Pathology Assistant/Speech Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA)

Currently looking forSLPA (Speech Language Pathology Assistants) to support Denver Metro Areaschools for the 2023-24 school season About Our Position We arehiring a qualified, creative, and energetic Speech Language PathologyAssistants to join our school team for the 2023-24 school season.
The SLPAassists the SLP during assessments of students (set up the testing environment,gather and prep materials, take notes as advised by the SLP, Provides treatmentthrough a variety of service delivery models as directed by the SLP and more)We are supporting a localfacility that is accepting candidates right away.
Please review the detailsbelow and if your skill sets meet what we are looking for we will reach out toyou right away.
Thanks for being in healthcare, we appreciate you Qualifications Certified as an ASHA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Licensed with the Colorado Department of Education (or willing to obtain) Preferably at least one year experience as an SLPA, or direct experience with ASD population Job Type:
Full-time /In person Location:
Denver Metro Area Salary:
$42.
00 per hour Schedule:
8 hour shifts / 40 hours a week Monday to Friday Education:
Bachelors Degree in Communication Science and Disorders with completed SLPA training (Required) License/Certification:
Certified as an ASHA Speech Language Pathology Assistant Licensed with the Colorado Department of Education (or willing to obtain) Preferably at least one year experience as an SLPA, or direct experience with ASD population We appreciate all you dofor our community!.
Please contact us today for more information!!! #plbrianPandoLogic.
Category:
Healthcare, Keywords:
Pediatric Speech Language Pathologist Recommended Skills Assessments Service Delivery Speech Language Pathology Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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