Speech Language Pathology Assistant
Job Description
A Speech Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) supports licensed speech-language pathologists in assessing and treating communication disorders. They conduct therapy sessions, prepare materials, and document progress. Essential skills include strong communication, empathy, and organizational abilities. SLPAs typically work in schools, clinics, or hospitals, collaborating with educators, therapists, and medical staff. Career advancement may lead to becoming a licensed speech-language pathologist or specializing in specific therapeutic areas.