Bachelor's degree from an ASHA-accredited university, active Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) license and minimum 1+ years speech-language pathology experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
About Blazer Jobs
Blazer Jobs is a Special Education staffing organization partnering with school districts nationwide to provide specialized services to students with IEPs. We are committed to connecting passionate related service professionals with meaningful opportunities where they can make a real impact.
About the Area
San Antonio is one of Texas's most beloved cities, rich in history, culture, and charm. Home to the iconic River Walk, the Alamo, and a thriving food and arts scene, San Antonio offers an exceptional quality of life at an affordable cost of living. The city enjoys warm weather, a strong job market, and a warm, welcoming community that makes it a wonderful place to call home.
Benefits
- Health care plan options
- 401(k) with employer match
- Weekly pay
- Competitive rates
- Professional support and development
State Requirements - Education, Licensure, and Certification
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution with a major in communication sciences or disorders, including a minimum of 24 semester credit hours in speech-language pathology and/or audiology (at least 18 hours in speech-language pathology; at least 3 hours in language disorders; at least 3 hours in speech disorders)
- Valid Speech-Language Pathology Assistant license issued by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR)
- Completion of 25 hours of clinical observation and 25 hours of clinical assisting experience prior to or after licensure (as outlined in the TDLR Clinical Observation and Experience Form)
- Completion and submission of an SLP Supervisory Responsibility Statement Form from a licensed supervising SLP prior to beginning practice
Typical Job Duties
- Assist the supervising Speech-Language Pathologist in providing speech, language, and communication services to students with IEPs
- Conduct speech and language screenings under the direction and supervision of the SLP
- Implement planned therapy activities and treatment programs as designed by the supervising SLP
- Document student progress, session notes, and data as directed by the supervising SLP
- Assist during evaluations and assessments as assigned by the supervising SLP
- Communicate with teachers, school staff, and families as directed by the supervising SLP
- Maintain accurate records in compliance with district, state, and federal requirements
- Wear required identification indicating assistant status at all times during service delivery
How to Apply
For more information, including pay, call or text
Lily Boulos
Recruiter
(813) 358-9581
[email protected]
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