Speech Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA)
| Verified Pay check_circle | Provided by the employer$25 per hour |
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| Hours | Part-time |
| Location | Colorado Springs, CO Colorado Springs, Colorado open_in_new |
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About this job
Grand Peak Academy (GPA) is a kindergarten-eighth grade classical, Core Knowledge public charter school committed to providing excellent educational opportunities to students in Northeast Colorado Springs. GPA offers a holistic classical approach to education that implements rigorous academic instruction in conjunction with an active classroom. Our model challenges students to think critically and take active roles in their classrooms and communities. This results in higher achievement and greater engagement in school. Our school gives students the academic and character-building skills they need as learners and leaders.
Purpose statement
The Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) supports the delivery of speech and language services to students under the supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP). The SLPA works with students individually and in small groups to implement therapy plans designed to improve communication skills that support academic and social success. Under the direction and supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP), the Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) supports speech and language services for students with communication needs. The SLPA works with students and school staff to implement intervention activities, collect data, assist with materials and documentation, and promote communication development consistent with student goals.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Student Services
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Provide speech and language therapy services to students as directed by the supervising SLP
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Implement treatment plans for articulation, language, fluency, voice, and social communication goals
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Work with students individually or in small groups in accordance with IEPs or service plans
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Support students in developing functional communication skills within the school environment
Collaboration & Communication
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Collaborate with the supervising SLP to monitor student progress and adjust activities as directed
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Communicate regularly with teachers and staff regarding student participation and classroom support strategies
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Participate in IEP meetings and staff meetings as appropriate, under SLP guidance
Data Collection & Documentation
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Collect, record, and maintain accurate data on student performance and progress
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Prepare therapy materials and assist with documentation as assigned by the SLP
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Maintain confidentiality in accordance with FERPA and district policies
Program Support
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Assist with screening activities and classroom observations as directed
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Help maintain therapy materials, equipment, and instructional resources
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Support inclusive practices by reinforcing speech and language strategies in classrooms when appropriate
Supervision
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Work under the direct supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist in accordance with state and district guidelines
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Follow all professional, ethical, and legal standards related to SLPA practice
Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, Communication Disorders, or related field with at least 24 semester hours in speech-language/hearing sciences as required for CDE SLPA authorization.
- Successful completion of a speech-language pathology assistant program and a minimum 100 clock hours of supervised school-based practicum with an ASHA-certified and licensed SLP (per CDE rules).
- Authorization to practice as an SLPA in Colorado schools through the Colorado Department of Education.
Preferred Qualifications
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Knowledge of speech and language development in children
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Strong organizational, communication, and interpersonal skills
- Experience working with children in a school setting
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Familiarity with IEPs and special education processes
Work Environment
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School-based setting
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Frequent interaction with students, staff, and families
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Ability to support students with diverse communication needs
Pay: Salary with Benefits