Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA)
Boca Raton, FLContractor
Behavioral Health Market Context
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Job Description
age treatment plans, ensuring that each client receives consistent, high-quality care. For those pursuing SLPA contract jobs in Boca Raton FL, this position offers the chance to work in a collaborative, child-centered environment where you can make a meaningful impact.
Responsibilities
• Deliver speech and language therapy sessions as outlined in treatment plans developed by the supervising SLP.
• Utilize evidence-based techniques to address communication and swallowing disorders.
• Collect accurate data during therapy sessions for progress monitoring and documentation.
• Assist the supervising SLP with non-diagnostic screening activities and preparation for client assessments.
• Prepare and organize therapy materials and resources for assessments.
• Maintain accurate and timely session notes, progress reports, and data logs in compliance with clinic policies and applicable laws.
• Communicate regularly with the supervising SLP about client progress, challenges, and observations.
• Work closely with SLPs, Occupational Therapists, and ABA teams to ensure integrated and consistent care.
• Participate in team meetings, training, and professional development opportunities.
• Communicate effectively with parents, caregivers, and other stakeholders about therapy activities and progress, as directed by the SLP.
• Adhere to state and federal regulations regarding SLPA duties and scope of practice.
• Maintain confidentiality in compliance with HIPAA and clinic policies.
• Uphold professional and ethical standards set by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).
Requirements
• Associate's degree in a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant program or Bachelor’s degree in Communication Disorders with required clinical training.
• Active SLPA license in Florida.
• Previous experience in a clinic or school setting is preferred but not required.
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
• Ability to follow treatment plans and directions from supervising SLPs.
• Detail-oriented with excellent organizational skills.
Benefits
• Competitive salaried employee based on experience, expertise, and attitude.
• Flexible schedule
• Employee Referral Program Bonus
• Annual salary increases with a predictable percentage increase based on performance review.
• Free CEUs, certification, and training tuition assistance.
• Career advancement opportunities and career development plans. We want you to grow and become the best at what you love.
Want to explore more opportunities? Visit our Careers page to view additional openings and learn more about the supportive culture at Mindful Sprouts.
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Responsibilities
• Deliver speech and language therapy sessions as outlined in treatment plans developed by the supervising SLP.
• Utilize evidence-based techniques to address communication and swallowing disorders.
• Collect accurate data during therapy sessions for progress monitoring and documentation.
• Assist the supervising SLP with non-diagnostic screening activities and preparation for client assessments.
• Prepare and organize therapy materials and resources for assessments.
• Maintain accurate and timely session notes, progress reports, and data logs in compliance with clinic policies and applicable laws.
• Communicate regularly with the supervising SLP about client progress, challenges, and observations.
• Work closely with SLPs, Occupational Therapists, and ABA teams to ensure integrated and consistent care.
• Participate in team meetings, training, and professional development opportunities.
• Communicate effectively with parents, caregivers, and other stakeholders about therapy activities and progress, as directed by the SLP.
• Adhere to state and federal regulations regarding SLPA duties and scope of practice.
• Maintain confidentiality in compliance with HIPAA and clinic policies.
• Uphold professional and ethical standards set by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).
Requirements
• Associate's degree in a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant program or Bachelor’s degree in Communication Disorders with required clinical training.
• Active SLPA license in Florida.
• Previous experience in a clinic or school setting is preferred but not required.
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
• Ability to follow treatment plans and directions from supervising SLPs.
• Detail-oriented with excellent organizational skills.
Benefits
• Competitive salaried employee based on experience, expertise, and attitude.
• Flexible schedule
• Employee Referral Program Bonus
• Annual salary increases with a predictable percentage increase based on performance review.
• Free CEUs, certification, and training tuition assistance.
• Career advancement opportunities and career development plans. We want you to grow and become the best at what you love.
Want to explore more opportunities? Visit our Careers page to view additional openings and learn more about the supportive culture at Mindful Sprouts.
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Qualifications
- •Associate's degree in a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant program or Bachelor’s degree in Communication Disorders with required clinical training
- •Active SLPA license in Florida
- •Strong interpersonal and communication skills
- •Ability to follow treatment plans and directions from supervising SLPs
- •Detail-oriented with excellent organizational skills
Benefits
- •Competitive salaried employee based on experience, expertise, and attitude
- •Flexible schedule
- •Employee Referral Program Bonus
- •Annual salary increases with a predictable percentage increase based on performance review
- •Free CEUs, certification, and training tuition assistance
- •Career advancement opportunities and career development plans
Responsibilities
- •As a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA), you will work under the supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) to deliver direct therapy services and support the assessment process
- •In this role, you will help implement personalized speech and language treatment plans, ensuring that each client receives consistent, high-quality care
- •Deliver speech and language therapy sessions as outlined in treatment plans developed by the supervising SLP
- •Utilize evidence-based techniques to address communication and swallowing disorders
- •Collect accurate data during therapy sessions for progress monitoring and documentation
- •Assist the supervising SLP with non-diagnostic screening activities and preparation for client assessments
- •Prepare and organize therapy materials and resources for assessments
- •Maintain accurate and timely session notes, progress reports, and data logs in compliance with clinic policies and applicable laws
- •Communicate regularly with the supervising SLP about client progress, challenges, and observations
- •Work closely with SLPs, Occupational Therapists, and ABA teams to ensure integrated and consistent care
- •Participate in team meetings, training, and professional development opportunities
- •Communicate effectively with parents, caregivers, and other stakeholders about therapy activities and progress, as directed by the SLP
- •Adhere to state and federal regulations regarding SLPA duties and scope of practice
- •Maintain confidentiality in compliance with HIPAA and clinic policies
- •Uphold professional and ethical standards set by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
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