Soliant
Pediatric School Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) - Chesapeake, Virg
Soliant, Chesapeake, Virginia, United States, 23322
Engage in a rewarding opportunity that allows you to make a significant impact in the lives of students through your expertise in speech-language pathology. This position is situated in an elementary school environment in Chesapeake, VA, where you will provide essential communication support to young learners.
Check below to see if you have what is needed for this opportunity, and if so, make an application asap. Qualifications: Certified Speech-Language Pathologist with a focus on pediatric populations. Experience working in school settings, particularly with elementary students. Proficient in conducting assessments and developing individualized education plans (IEPs). Strong communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate with educators, parents, and other professionals. Ability to implement effective therapy strategies tailored to diverse student needs. Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive speech and language assessments to identify student needs. Develop and implement IEPs, ensuring that therapy goals are aligned with educational standards. Provide direct therapy services to students requiring speech and language intervention. Collaborate with teachers and staff to create an inclusive learning environment. Monitor student progress and adjust therapy techniques as needed. Benefits: Supportive work environment focused on student success. Access to professional development opportunities to enhance your skills. Opportunities for flexible scheduling to maintain work-life balance. Take the next step in your professional journey and apply to contribute your skills in an engaging and fulfilling setting. Your expertise can shape the future of many young studentssubmit your application today.
Check below to see if you have what is needed for this opportunity, and if so, make an application asap. Qualifications: Certified Speech-Language Pathologist with a focus on pediatric populations. Experience working in school settings, particularly with elementary students. Proficient in conducting assessments and developing individualized education plans (IEPs). Strong communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate with educators, parents, and other professionals. Ability to implement effective therapy strategies tailored to diverse student needs. Responsibilities: Conduct comprehensive speech and language assessments to identify student needs. Develop and implement IEPs, ensuring that therapy goals are aligned with educational standards. Provide direct therapy services to students requiring speech and language intervention. Collaborate with teachers and staff to create an inclusive learning environment. Monitor student progress and adjust therapy techniques as needed. Benefits: Supportive work environment focused on student success. Access to professional development opportunities to enhance your skills. Opportunities for flexible scheduling to maintain work-life balance. Take the next step in your professional journey and apply to contribute your skills in an engaging and fulfilling setting. Your expertise can shape the future of many young studentssubmit your application today.