Speech & Language Pathologist Assistant
Description

We are seeking a compassionate and motivated Speech and Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) to join our outpatient pediatric therapy team. The licensed SLPA assumes direct care of children and their families on an out-patient diagnostic team under the supervision of a licensed and ASHA certified speech-language pathologist.

Pediatric experience is preferred. The ideal candidate is energetic, collaborative, and passionate about helping children achieve meaningful participation in their daily lives.


  DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Provide effective speech-language therapy services based on individualized client needs using a family-centered approach that aligns with evidence-based practices and the mission and vision of Siskin Children's Institute (SCI).
  • Complete all required documentation accurately and in a timely manner.
  • Provide support, education, and coaching to families and caregivers to facilitate the implementation of therapy strategies within      daily routines.
  • Collaborate with caregivers, therapists, teachers, physicians, and other healthcare professionals to promote optimal patient care and outcomes.
  • Maintain clinical caseload expectations as established by the supervisor.
  • Seek guidance from the supervising Speech-Language Pathologist as needed and effectively utilize scheduled supervision opportunities.
  • Ensure timely and accurate completion of therapy notes, evaluations, progress reports, discharge summaries, and other required medical record documentation.
  • Comply with professional standards related to treatment procedures, ethical practice, and licensure requirements.
  • Follow departmental procedures, policies, and standards.
  • Adhere to all safety, infection control, and standard precaution protocols, including any additional measures required by organizational or community needs.
  • Accurately document treatment sessions, progress, and patient response in a timely manner
  • Communicate effectively with families regarding home programming and progress updates
  • Collaborate with an interdisciplinary team (OT, PT, SLP, and support staff) to ensure coordinated care
  • Maintain compliance with state practice acts, ethical standards, and organizational policies
  • Participate in team meetings, professional development, and clinic initiatives
  • Regular and consistent attendance

This role is intended to be flexible and adaptive. Any and all duties as assigned over time may be required to support organizational needs. 

Requirements


EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE

  • Associate’s degree or Bachelors degree from an accredited Speech-Language Pathology Assistant program; with successful completion of a minimum of 100 hours of supervised fieldwork or equivalent clinical experience demonstrating competency in SLPA skills
  • Current state licensure (or eligible for licensure) as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant 
  • Current CPR Certification, or ability to become certified 
  • Pediatric experience preferred
  • Special needs experience a plus 

SKILLS & ABILITIES 

  • Knowledge of speech-language therapy principles, intervention techniques, and evidence-based practices.
  • Knowledge of and experience working with children and families affected by autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADHD, learning disabilities, developmental delays, cognitive impairments, and other conditions commonly seen in a developmental pediatric setting.
  • Ability to provide age-appropriate care for patients with impairments, functional limitations, disabilities, or changes in physical function and health status.
  • Strong collaboration skills when working with families, caregivers, teachers, therapists, physicians, and other interdisciplinary team members.
  • Effective verbal and written communication skills.
  • Ability to establish and maintain positive working relationships with patients, families, coworkers, and community partners.
  • Proficiency in basic computer skills and the ability to utilize electronic medical records and required software applications.
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage documentation and caseload responsibilities efficiently.
  • Demonstrated respect for cultural diversity and the ability to adapt therapeutic approaches to meet the needs of diverse populations.
  • Ability to work independently while appropriately seeking supervision and guidance.
  • Commitment to maintaining professional ethics, confidentiality, and compliance with applicable standards and regulations.
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment
  • Organize and prioritize work & manage time effectively