Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) at Rocky Mountain Classical Academy
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

08 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

07 Feb, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Speech Language Pathology Assistant, Implementing Therapy Plans, Assessment Assistance, Progress Documentation, IEP Goal Achievement, Functional Communication, Phonetics, Vocabulary, Fluency, Oral Motor Exercises, Material Preparation, Data Tallying, AAC Devices, Crisis Intervention, Collaboration, Recordkeeping

Industry

Education Management

Description
Description The Speech Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) provides educationally related speech and language support services to students under the supervision of a licensed Speech Language Pathologist (SLP). This role involves implementing therapy plans, assisting with assessments, and documenting student progress. The SLPA ensures students receive targeted interventions to achieve IEP goals and maximize functional communication outcomes. Compensation and Benefits Part-time, Non-exempt Up to two days per week (16 hours total), with Fridays preferred through May 20, 2026 Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders; Speech and Hearing Sciences; Speech-Language Pathology; OR a bachelor’s degree in another field with 24 credits in Speech Language Hearing Sciences Current certification as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) in Colorado Training in or willingness to train in nonviolent crisis intervention (CPI) techniques Completion of 50 contact hours of continuing education every five years to maintain SLPA certification with CDE Knowledge of speech and language interventions and educational best practices Strong interpersonal, communication, and collaboration skills Patience, empathy, and commitment to supporting student development Duties and Responsibilities Instruct students in individual or group settings under the supervision of a Speech Language Pathologist in areas including phonetics, vocabulary and language, fluency, oral motor exercises, and other speech-language activities. Follow and implement documented treatment plans or protocols established by the supervising SLP. Prepare therapy materials, including visuals, communication boards, and equipment for use in session activities. Document student progress toward established objectives and goals and report findings to the supervising SLP. Assist in maintaining student records, tallying data, preparing charts, graphs, and reports. Consult with the SLP, special education teachers, and other staff to provide requested information and implement service plans. Observe and report significant behavioral patterns or other concerns to the supervising SLP. Assist in maintaining appropriate student behavior during therapy sessions and tasks. Consult with the SLP to program and troubleshoot Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices as needed. Participate in professional development and trainings as required, including CPI (nonviolent crisis intervention) techniques if applicable. Maintain compliance with all school policies, procedures, and regulations, including safety and emergency protocols. Essential Job Functions Therapy implementation under SLP supervision Student instruction and support Preparation and adaptation of therapy materials Documentation and recordkeeping of student progress Collaboration with SLP and staff Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions Competencies Knowledge of speech and language therapy strategies Strong planning, organizational, and time management skills Professional preparation, growth, and development Excellent oral and written communication skills Critical thinking and problem-solving abilities Ability to manage multiple priorities with frequent interruptions Ability to work independently under supervision while collaborating effectively with staff Proficiency with technology and common software applications, including Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and student data management systems Work Environment and Physical Requirements Work primarily performed in a school setting interacting with students, staff, and families Frequent standing, walking, and occasional lifting of up to 25 pounds Mental functions include communicating, analyzing, coordinating, instructing, evaluating, and using interpersonal skills Exposure to routine classroom environments with potential for sensory stimuli Disclaimer This job description is not intended to include all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications required of the employee. Duties and responsibilities may change at any time, with or without notice.
Responsibilities
The Speech Language Pathology Assistant implements educationally related speech and language support services under the supervision of a licensed SLP, which includes instructing students individually or in groups and following documented treatment plans. Responsibilities also involve preparing therapy materials, documenting student progress toward objectives, and consulting with the supervising SLP and other staff.
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