What are the responsibilities and job description for the School-Based Speech Language Pathologist Assistant - Boise, Idaho position at Soliant?
Bachelor's degree from an ASHA-accredited university, active Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) license and minimum 1 years speech-language pathology experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
Step into a rewarding contract opportunity providing Speech-Language Pathology Assistant support within an educational setting near Boise, ID. This in-person role allows you to make a tangible impact on students’ communication skills while enjoying a manageable weekly schedule of 6-12 hours. Perfect for professionals seeking meaningful work that fits seamlessly around other commitments, this position spans from August through the end of the school year.
Qualifications
If you’re ready to contribute your expertise to a supportive educational community, apply today and help shape brighter futures for students.
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Step into a rewarding contract opportunity providing Speech-Language Pathology Assistant support within an educational setting near Boise, ID. This in-person role allows you to make a tangible impact on students’ communication skills while enjoying a manageable weekly schedule of 6-12 hours. Perfect for professionals seeking meaningful work that fits seamlessly around other commitments, this position spans from August through the end of the school year.
Qualifications
- Current licensure as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) or eligibility for state SLPA credentials
- Previous experience in school environments is highly valued
- Strong collaboration and communication skills to work effectively with students, teachers, and multidisciplinary staff
- Familiarity with IEP implementation and data collection for progress monitoring
- Ability to adapt activities for diverse student needs, from elementary through high school
- Deliver speech and language services under the supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist as outlined in students’ IEPs
- Support the development and implementation of engaging activities targeting speech, language, and communication goals
- Accurately record and report student progress and maintain required documentation
- Communicate observations and collaborate with SLPs, teachers, and family members to promote student success
- Attend scheduled staff meetings or professional development sessions as requested
If you’re ready to contribute your expertise to a supportive educational community, apply today and help shape brighter futures for students.
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