Soliant
A school-based Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) opportunity is available in Dover, AR, serving K-12 students for the upcoming school year. This contract role involves supporting Speech Language Pathologists (SLPs) in delivering high-quality pediatric speech-language services within a collaborative school environment. The position offers a chance to work closely with multidisciplinary teams, contribute to Individualized Education Programs (IEPs), assist in evaluations and treatment, and participate in report writing.
Scroll down the page to see all associated job requirements, and any responsibilities successful candidates can expect. Key Responsibilities: Assist SLPs in conducting assessments, treatment sessions, and documentation Support IEP development and attend relevant meetings Collaborate with educators, therapists, and other professionals to enhance student outcomes Provide direct and indirect speech therapy services in line with individual caseload needs Qualifications and Experience: Current or pending Arkansas licensure or eligibility to apply for licensure as an SLPA Prior school-based experience preferred but not mandatory Commitment to working full time; potential for part-time arrangements based on district needs Passion for pediatric speech therapy and fostering student progress Ability to manage caseload and maintain accurate clinical documentation This role offers guaranteed hours dedicated to both direct and indirect services, along with opportunities to customize caseload and responsibilities based on preferences such as age groups. The position includes industry-leading benefits covering health, dental, vision, and a matching 401(k) plan. Continuing education resources are also available to support professional growth. Candidates interested in a rewarding school-based SLPA position that values collaboration and pediatric care are encouraged to apply promptly. Further details, including caseload specifics, will be discussed during the interview process. Take the next step toward making a positive impact in student lives by submitting your application today.
Scroll down the page to see all associated job requirements, and any responsibilities successful candidates can expect. Key Responsibilities: Assist SLPs in conducting assessments, treatment sessions, and documentation Support IEP development and attend relevant meetings Collaborate with educators, therapists, and other professionals to enhance student outcomes Provide direct and indirect speech therapy services in line with individual caseload needs Qualifications and Experience: Current or pending Arkansas licensure or eligibility to apply for licensure as an SLPA Prior school-based experience preferred but not mandatory Commitment to working full time; potential for part-time arrangements based on district needs Passion for pediatric speech therapy and fostering student progress Ability to manage caseload and maintain accurate clinical documentation This role offers guaranteed hours dedicated to both direct and indirect services, along with opportunities to customize caseload and responsibilities based on preferences such as age groups. The position includes industry-leading benefits covering health, dental, vision, and a matching 401(k) plan. Continuing education resources are also available to support professional growth. Candidates interested in a rewarding school-based SLPA position that values collaboration and pediatric care are encouraged to apply promptly. Further details, including caseload specifics, will be discussed during the interview process. Take the next step toward making a positive impact in student lives by submitting your application today.