Speech Language Pathologist Assistant SLPA

Speech Language Pathologist Assistant SLPA

About us

Light on Path, Inc. Infant Development Program is a full-scope Early Intervention Program providing child development and therapy services to infants and toddlers ages 0-3 years and their families in their homes. We are vendored with the North Los Angeles County Regional Center and provide services in the San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valley areas. We provide competitive salaries, flexible schedule, comprehensive benefits package for full-time and partial benefits for part-time employees. We are a professional family providing support, training, guidance, assistance, and team spirit.

Job description

We are seeking dedicated Speech-Language Pathologists and Speech-Language Pathology Assistants who find their professional calling in the field of early intervention. We provide comprehensive services for infants and toddlers ages 0-3 years in their most natural environment, typically home or daycare. We service families in the San Fernando and Santa Clarita Valleys with the bulk of our clientele is in the San Fernando Valley area. We are vendored with the North Los Angeles County Regional Center. You will offer effective, child-centered, and family-focuses services that will facilitate child’s developmental growth and empower families. The successful candidate will have a holistic perspective and will be able to readily adapt to fit the client and the home environment. We currently provide both, in-home and virtual services, however, the absolute majority of our referrals (at least 85%) are for in-home services. Spanish speaking candidates get priority hiring, as we are in desperate need of Spanish speaking therapists.

Responsibilities

  • Effectively address child’s aspects of performance to support active engagement in purposeful communication
  • Select and adapt the appropriate per case speech therapy treatment model, method and approach to direct the process of interventions
  • Apply interventions to maximize safety and performance in daily verbal and non-verbal communication activities, as well as augmentative communication activities
  • Teach children, parents, and caregivers adaptive and purposeful ways of approaching tasks and educate them on how to break down activities into achievable components
  • Assess clients using a variety of tools, assess client’s home and other environments and advise on alterations consistent with their needs and capabilities in order to maximize their communication opportunities
  • Recommend oral-motor and other adaptive tools and equipment (i.e. augmentative communication software, etc.) and train caregivers in its use
  • Guide and educate family members and caregivers
  • Observe, note, and report on progress of long and short term treatment goals
  • Collect data and document progress
  • Be playful, engaging, motivating, and encouraging for the child and supportive, non-judgemental, culturally-sensitive for the family

Skills

  • Proven working experience as speech-language pathologist/speech language pathologist assistant, although we welcome new grads as well
  • Excellent knowledge of principles and practices of speech and language therapy
  • Ability to manage clients with different types of personalities, different needs, behavioral and emotional dynamics, different family dynamics
  • Current knowledge of treatment practices per discipline and drive to continually learn and grow in the profession
  • Knowledge of Augmentative Communication is a great plus, as is knowledge of the American Sign Language

  • Professional behavior, strict adherence to company’s code of ethics, professional conduct, practice guidelines, as underlined in the employee handbook
  • Excellent interpersonal communication skills
  • Valid license to practice speech therapy
  • Valid California Driver’s License
  • We require that all candidates are willing to travel to the Santa Clarita area at least for part of their work hours

  • We are primarily interested in hiring full-time specialists, but our part-time minimum weekly requirement is 15 hours scheduled hours per week (this does not include travel time); our minimum full-time requirement is 33+ scheduled hours per week (again, this does not include travel time)

  • Fluency in Spanish language is a huge plus, but not a requirement

Job Types

Full-time, Part-time

Salary: Base Rate

$28.00 – $33.00 per hour for SLPA

In addition to the base rate, driving time, mileage, and cellphone use are reimbursed additionally and separately from the base rate. It’s difficult to average, but, depending on the total caseload, these additional reimbursements typically average to a minimum extra $3 an hour up to $7.50 an hour.

Benefits:

  • 401(k)

  • Dental insurance

  • Flexible schedule

  • Health insurance

  • Paid time off

  • Retirement plan

  • Vision insurance

  • Partial holiday pay

  • Professional Liability and Workers Comp insurance coverage

Schedule options/flexibility

  • 8 hour shift
  • Day shift
  • Holidays
  • Monday to Friday
  • Overtime
  • Weekend availability

We do not set your schedule, it is completely up to you when you want to work, as long as you follow our guidelines of 15 minimum hours weekly and no more than 8 hours per day and 40 hours per week unless approved for overtime by the administrative team. This job allows for flexibility with scheduling so that you can arrange your work schedule around your life and not the other way around.

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