As a speech-language pathology assistant at Speech Improvement Center, you’ll help children with language and speech disorders develop the skills they need to use their voices confidently.
SLP assistants treat hundreds of disorders ranging from developmental disabilities to cleft palates to emotional issues. You know there is no one-size-fits-all strategy to care for your students. In our SLPA clinic-based positions, you’ll have the opportunity to work closely with children in a more structured, therapeutic setting, offering consistent, hands-on care to help them reach their communication goals. Furthermore, if you accept one of our speech-language pathologist assistant positions, whether in school or in clinic, you will have the option to seek new and unusual experiences that are ideal for you; but wherever you go, you’ll be working intimately with unique students who are remarkable in their own way.
If you are passionate about helping children realize their full potential, we have an SLPA position for you. Learn more about SLPA assistant jobs and browse our current SLPA job openings at Speech Improvement Center today!
Speech Improvement Center speech-language pathology assistant jobs will have a variety of daily responsibilities, but you will primarily assist speech-language pathologists (SLPs) and other clinic or school professionals with assessments, plan creation, speech therapy administration, and student progress monitoring.
Collaboration is an important role in SLP assistant employment since you will need to interact with a variety of parties, including SLPs, teachers, parents, special educators, interpreters, and other clinic or school workers, to ensure that children receive the appropriate treatment.
Most significantly, your role as an SLP assistant will be to help children by giving them the tools, skills, and confidence they require. The work that SLPAs do should not go unnoticed—you play a significant part in increasing children’s chances of success in both clinical settings and in everyday life, as well as in school.
There are children out there waiting for you to have a good impact on their life. If you are
passionate about assisting children in overcoming hurdles and gaining confidence to participate
more in and out of the classroom, we welcome you to apply for Speech Improvement Center’s
SLPA position today!