Soliant
School Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) - Cedar Park, Texas
Soliant, Cedar Park, Texas, United States, 78613
School Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) - Cedar Park, Texas
A full-time opportunity is available for a bilingual Speech‑Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) to support an elementary school caseload. This contract role, based in Cedar Park, TX, offers the chance to work within an educational environment, providing speech‑language therapy services to young learners.
Key Responsibilities
Assist licensed Speech‑Language Pathologists in delivering therapeutic interventions tailored to elementary school students.
Support assessment, treatment planning, and documentation of student progress.
Collaborate with teachers, parents, and school staff to ensure integrated care.
Provide bilingual support to meet the diverse communication needs of students.
Maintain compliance with school policies and state regulations throughout the contract duration.
Qualifications And Experience
Valid SLPA certification and experience working in educational settings.
Bilingual proficiency essential for effective communication and therapy delivery.
Strong interpersonal and organizational skills to manage a full‑time caseload.
Ability to adapt therapy methods to individual student needs.
Previous experience specifically within elementary school populations preferred.
Benefits And Perks
Full‑time contract position offering consistent hours.
Opportunity to engage closely with a dedicated education team.
Immediate consideration with director interviews scheduled this week.
Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply promptly to explore this rewarding role supporting children's communication development in a dynamic school setting.
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Contract
Job function Health Care Provider
Industries: Hospitals and Health Care and Education
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Key Responsibilities
Assist licensed Speech‑Language Pathologists in delivering therapeutic interventions tailored to elementary school students.
Support assessment, treatment planning, and documentation of student progress.
Collaborate with teachers, parents, and school staff to ensure integrated care.
Provide bilingual support to meet the diverse communication needs of students.
Maintain compliance with school policies and state regulations throughout the contract duration.
Qualifications And Experience
Valid SLPA certification and experience working in educational settings.
Bilingual proficiency essential for effective communication and therapy delivery.
Strong interpersonal and organizational skills to manage a full‑time caseload.
Ability to adapt therapy methods to individual student needs.
Previous experience specifically within elementary school populations preferred.
Benefits And Perks
Full‑time contract position offering consistent hours.
Opportunity to engage closely with a dedicated education team.
Immediate consideration with director interviews scheduled this week.
Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply promptly to explore this rewarding role supporting children's communication development in a dynamic school setting.
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Contract
Job function Health Care Provider
Industries: Hospitals and Health Care and Education
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