Speech Language Pathology Assistant SLPA at SUMMIT SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Vallejo, California, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

09 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

08 Feb, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Speech Therapy, Language Therapy, Documentation, Collaboration, Communication Skills, Organizational Skills, Patient-Centered Care, Professional Development

Industry

Description
Benefits/Perks $2,000 sign-on bonus Competitive compensation Vacation, Sick, and Holidays paid time off 401(k) matching Medical, dental, vision Supportive and collaborative work environment Flexible scheduling options Opportunities for professional growth and career advancement Job Summary We are seeking a licensed Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) to join our team at our clinic in the Hiddenbrooke area of Vallejo. The SLPA will work under the supervision of a Dr. Traci Akiki to provide engaging, individualized therapy services to pediatric clients. The ideal candidate demonstrates clinical excellence, empathy, and strong communication skills, with a commitment to helping each patient reach their full potential. Responsibilities Provide speech and language therapy services as outlined in treatment plans Implement therapy goals under the supervision of an SLP Document session notes accurately and in a timely manner Collaborate with supervising SLPs, families, and clinic staff Maintain a clean, organized, and welcoming therapy environment Qualifications Current California SLPA license (or eligibility for licensure) Strong interpersonal and communication skills Excellent organizational and documentation abilities Commitment to patient-centered care and ongoing professional development
Responsibilities
The SLPA will provide speech and language therapy services as outlined in treatment plans and implement therapy goals under the supervision of an SLP. They will also document session notes accurately and collaborate with supervising SLPs, families, and clinic staff.
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