What are the responsibilities and job description for the School Speech-Language Pathology Assistant position at Healthpro Heritage, LLC?
Overview:
Why Choose HealthPro Pediatrics?
HealthPro Pediatrics has an exciting opportunity available for a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant in St. Mary's County. Full-time opportunity!
Why Choose HealthPro Pediatrics?
- Meaningful Impact: Play a pivotal role in the lives of children and their families by helping them overcome challenges and achieve milestones in speech, physical, occupational, or ABA therapy.
- Growth Opportunities: Enjoy continuous learning and development opportunities tailored to support your professional growth.
- Collaborative Culture: Thrive in a supportive environment where teamwork, respect, and open communication are at the heart of everything we do.
- Commitment to Excellence: Join a team recognized for clinical expertise and commitment to delivering high-quality care and outcomes.
- Competitive Benefits Package: Enjoy competitive compensation along with a comprehensive benefits package designed with YOU in mind!
Join Us in Making a Difference
At HealthPRO Pediatrics, A division of HealthPro Heritage, we are more than just a team—we are a family dedicated to empowering children, supporting families, and fostering growth. As a leader in pediatric therapy, we provide a purpose-driven environment where your skills and compassion truly make a difference.
Responsibilities:- Administering speech therapy program utilizing specialized therapeutic technique and/or equipment
- Assist with the development of goals and objectives for assigned clients
- Providing feedback to supervisor regarding trials for patients for recommending communication devices/aids as indicated
- Document client progress toward goals and objectives by preparing records, logs, goal sheets or other means of documentation
- Provide assistance to staff as needed and through consultation, training and various activities;
- Maintaining clinical competency in speech language pathology practice and theory
- Identifying patient and family/caregiver needs for other services and refers as appropriate
- Instructing patient, family/caregiver, and other Organization health care personnel in the patient’s treatment regime as indicated
- Daily Communication with clinical supervisor and Lead SLP
- Implement speech and language programs or activities as planned and directed by speech-language pathologists
- Monitor the use of alternative communication devices and systems
- Education: Graduate of an accredited school of speech language pathology assistant with an Bachelor’s Degree in Speech Language Pathology.
- Licensure: Current State License to practice Speech-Language Pathology
- Experience: One year experience as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant preferred.
- Skills: Therapy skills as defined as generally accepted standards of practice. Good interpersonal skills.