Speech/Language Pathology Assistants work with Speech/Language Pathologists to help students with sound system disorders, speech fluency, and language impairments. They perform a variety of tasks including, but not limited to:
- following and implementing treatment plans created by the SLP
- preparing therapy materials and equipment
- adapting instructional materials for students
- organizing classroom activities
- promoting early identification and intervention
- supporting the SLP with research
Requirements:
BS Comm. Sciences and Disorders from program ASHA approved to grant Master's SLP degrees OR BS in other area with a total of 21 hours in five speech/language areas; 25 hours of SLP observation; and 25 hours of SLP clinical assisting or practicum.
Speech Language Pathology-Assistant Registration issued by Missouri Board of Healing Arts
Job ID: 1265