Speech Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) - Fremont, CA
- Fremont, California
- Full Time

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Job Description
An opportunity exists for a dedicated professional to provide essential support in fostering communication skills among students. This role focuses on addressing a wide range of speech and language needs within a K-12 school setting, creating a positive impact on students' academic and social development.
Location: Fremont, CA
Responsibilities:
- Provide assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for speech and language disorders.
- Implement and monitor progress of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).
- Deliver therapy in both individual and group settings, ensuring tailored support.
- Collaborate effectively with teachers, parents, and other support staff to enhance student outcomes.
- Adjust treatment plans as needed based on ongoing progress evaluations.
Qualifications:
- Associates degree in Speech-Language Pathology or related field.
- State licensure or eligibility for licensure.
- Experience working with school-aged children, particularly in a K-12 setting, is preferred.
- Strong communication and collaboration skills to engage effectively with students and staff.
Benefits:
- A competitive pay and benefits package is available.
- Opportunities for professional development and growth within the field.
Contribute to shaping the future of students by applying your skills and expertise in this rewarding role. Candidates are encouraged to take the next step in their careers and submit their applications today. Your chance to make a difference awaits!
An opportunity exists for a dedicated professional to provide essential support in fostering communication skills among students. This role focuses on addressing a wide range of speech and language needs within a K-12 school setting, creating a positive impact on students' academic and social development.
Location: Fremont, CA
Responsibilities:
- Provide assessment, diagnosis, and treatment for speech and language disorders.
- Implement and monitor progress of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).
- Deliver therapy in both individual and group settings, ensuring tailored support.
- Collaborate effectively with teachers, parents, and other support staff to enhance student outcomes.
- Adjust treatment plans as needed based on ongoing progress evaluations.
Qualifications:
- Associates degree in Speech-Language Pathology or related field.
- State licensure or eligibility for licensure.
- Experience working with school-aged children, particularly in a K-12 setting, is preferred.
- Strong communication and collaboration skills to engage effectively with students and staff.
Benefits:
- A competitive pay and benefits package is available.
- Opportunities for professional development and growth within the field.
Contribute to shaping the future of students by applying your skills and expertise in this rewarding role. Candidates are encouraged to take the next step in their careers and submit their applications today. Your chance to make a difference awaits!