Virtual Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant (SLP-A) - Bilingual (Shared Service Partnership) at Promesa Academy – Texas
Promesa Academy
Texas, United States
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Salary:$20.00 - $35.00/hrJob Function:Medical
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Virtual Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant (SLP-A) - Bilingual (Shared Service Partnership)
Reports To Supervising Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) and Director of Clinical Services
Primary Purpose Provide virtual speech and language therapy services to Spanish-speaking and bilingual students under the supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP). Ensure all services are culturally and linguistically appropriate and in compliance with TDLR, TEA, and local education agency (LEA) requirements.
Qualifications Education/Certification - Bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders or a related field - Valid Texas Speech-Language Pathology Assistant license issued by TDLR - Completion of required clinical practicum hours - Bilingual (English/Spanish) proficiency required - Must reside in Texas and be eligible to work in the U.S.
Special Knowledge/Skills - Knowledge of bilingual language development and Spanish-language therapy strategies - Familiarity with IEP goals and service delivery for emergent bilingual students - Proficiency in using secure, FERPA-compliant virtual platforms - Strong written and verbal communication skills in both English and Spanish - Ability to follow supervision protocols and work independently
Experience- Minimum of 1 year experience in a school-based or pediatric setting preferred - Prior teletherapy experience and work with bilingual students preferred
Major Responsibilities and Duties Service Delivery - Deliver speech-language therapy virtually in Spanish and/or English per the supervising SLP's plan - Address bilingual communication goals aligned with the student's IEP - Engage students with interactive, culturally responsive online sessions - Monitor and communicate progress regularly to the supervising SLP
Documentation and Compliance - Maintain detailed service logs and progress notes according to district timelines - Document services in a linguistically appropriate and professional manner - Adhere to the TDLR-defined scope of practice for SLP Assistants - Use FERPA-compliant systems to protect student confidentiality
Collaboration and Supervision - Attend scheduled supervision sessions and follow guidance from the supervising SLP - Collaborate with school teams and families as directed - Communicate effectively with Spanish-speaking families and staff when appropriate
Professional Responsibilities - Maintain TDLR licensure and follow all ethical and professional standards - Stay current with guidance on bilingual therapy, virtual service delivery, and student privacy - Model professionalism, punctuality, and student-centered values
Working Conditions - Remote work environment with flexible scheduling based on student needs - Maintain a confidential, distraction-free workspace - Requires reliable internet and familiarity with online service platforms
Why Join Spark? - Serve bilingual students across Texas with equity-focused services - Flexible contracts and competitive compensation - Access to bilingual supervision and professional development - Join a supportive team of mission-aligned virtual professionals Reports To Supervising Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) and Director of Clinical Services
Primary Purpose Provide virtual speech and language therapy services to Spanish-speaking and bilingual students under the supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP). Ensure all services are culturally and linguistically appropriate and in compliance with TDLR, TEA, and local education agency (LEA) requirements.
Qualifications Education/Certification - Bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders or a related field - Valid Texas Speech-Language Pathology Assistant license issued by TDLR - Completion of required clinical practicum hours - Bilingual (English/Spanish) proficiency required - Must reside in Texas and be eligible to work in the U.S.
Special Knowledge/Skills - Knowledge of bilingual language development and Spanish-language therapy strategies - Familiarity with IEP goals and service delivery for emergent bilingual students - Proficiency in using secure, FERPA-compliant virtual platforms - Strong written and verbal communication skills in both English and Spanish - Ability to follow supervision protocols and work independently
Experience- Minimum of 1 year experience in a school-based or pediatric setting preferred - Prior teletherapy experience and work with bilingual students preferred
Major Responsibilities and Duties Service Delivery - Deliver speech-language therapy virtually in Spanish and/or English per the supervising SLP's plan - Address bilingual communication goals aligned with the student's IEP - Engage students with interactive, culturally responsive online sessions - Monitor and communicate progress regularly to the supervising SLP
Documentation and Compliance - Maintain detailed service logs and progress notes according to district timelines - Document services in a linguistically appropriate and professional manner - Adhere to the TDLR-defined scope of practice for SLP Assistants - Use FERPA-compliant systems to protect student confidentiality
Collaboration and Supervision - Attend scheduled supervision sessions and follow guidance from the supervising SLP - Collaborate with school teams and families as directed - Communicate effectively with Spanish-speaking families and staff when appropriate
Professional Responsibilities - Maintain TDLR licensure and follow all ethical and professional standards - Stay current with guidance on bilingual therapy, virtual service delivery, and student privacy - Model professionalism, punctuality, and student-centered values
Working Conditions - Remote work environment with flexible scheduling based on student needs - Maintain a confidential, distraction-free workspace - Requires reliable internet and familiarity with online service platforms
Why Join Spark? - Serve bilingual students across Texas with equity-focused services - Flexible contracts and competitive compensation - Access to bilingual supervision and professional development - Join a supportive team of mission-aligned virtual professionals
$20 - $35 an hour
Reports To Supervising Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) and Director of Clinical Services
Primary Purpose Provide virtual speech and language therapy services to Spanish-speaking and bilingual students under the supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP). Ensure all services are culturally and linguistically appropriate and in compliance with TDLR, TEA, and local education agency (LEA) requirements.
Qualifications Education/Certification - Bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders or a related field - Valid Texas Speech-Language Pathology Assistant license issued by TDLR - Completion of required clinical practicum hours - Bilingual (English/Spanish) proficiency required - Must reside in Texas and be eligible to work in the U.S.
Special Knowledge/Skills - Knowledge of bilingual language development and Spanish-language therapy strategies - Familiarity with IEP goals and service delivery for emergent bilingual students - Proficiency in using secure, FERPA-compliant virtual platforms - Strong written and verbal communication skills in both English and Spanish - Ability to follow supervision protocols and work independently
Experience- Minimum of 1 year experience in a school-based or pediatric setting preferred - Prior teletherapy experience and work with bilingual students preferred
Major Responsibilities and Duties Service Delivery - Deliver speech-language therapy virtually in Spanish and/or English per the supervising SLP's plan - Address bilingual communication goals aligned with the student's IEP - Engage students with interactive, culturally responsive online sessions - Monitor and communicate progress regularly to the supervising SLP
Documentation and Compliance - Maintain detailed service logs and progress notes according to district timelines - Document services in a linguistically appropriate and professional manner - Adhere to the TDLR-defined scope of practice for SLP Assistants - Use FERPA-compliant systems to protect student confidentiality
Collaboration and Supervision - Attend scheduled supervision sessions and follow guidance from the supervising SLP - Collaborate with school teams and families as directed - Communicate effectively with Spanish-speaking families and staff when appropriate
Professional Responsibilities - Maintain TDLR licensure and follow all ethical and professional standards - Stay current with guidance on bilingual therapy, virtual service delivery, and student privacy - Model professionalism, punctuality, and student-centered values
Working Conditions - Remote work environment with flexible scheduling based on student needs - Maintain a confidential, distraction-free workspace - Requires reliable internet and familiarity with online service platforms
Why Join Spark? - Serve bilingual students across Texas with equity-focused services - Flexible contracts and competitive compensation - Access to bilingual supervision and professional development - Join a supportive team of mission-aligned virtual professionals Reports To Supervising Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP) and Director of Clinical Services
Primary Purpose Provide virtual speech and language therapy services to Spanish-speaking and bilingual students under the supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist (SLP). Ensure all services are culturally and linguistically appropriate and in compliance with TDLR, TEA, and local education agency (LEA) requirements.
Qualifications Education/Certification - Bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders or a related field - Valid Texas Speech-Language Pathology Assistant license issued by TDLR - Completion of required clinical practicum hours - Bilingual (English/Spanish) proficiency required - Must reside in Texas and be eligible to work in the U.S.
Special Knowledge/Skills - Knowledge of bilingual language development and Spanish-language therapy strategies - Familiarity with IEP goals and service delivery for emergent bilingual students - Proficiency in using secure, FERPA-compliant virtual platforms - Strong written and verbal communication skills in both English and Spanish - Ability to follow supervision protocols and work independently
Experience- Minimum of 1 year experience in a school-based or pediatric setting preferred - Prior teletherapy experience and work with bilingual students preferred
Major Responsibilities and Duties Service Delivery - Deliver speech-language therapy virtually in Spanish and/or English per the supervising SLP's plan - Address bilingual communication goals aligned with the student's IEP - Engage students with interactive, culturally responsive online sessions - Monitor and communicate progress regularly to the supervising SLP
Documentation and Compliance - Maintain detailed service logs and progress notes according to district timelines - Document services in a linguistically appropriate and professional manner - Adhere to the TDLR-defined scope of practice for SLP Assistants - Use FERPA-compliant systems to protect student confidentiality
Collaboration and Supervision - Attend scheduled supervision sessions and follow guidance from the supervising SLP - Collaborate with school teams and families as directed - Communicate effectively with Spanish-speaking families and staff when appropriate
Professional Responsibilities - Maintain TDLR licensure and follow all ethical and professional standards - Stay current with guidance on bilingual therapy, virtual service delivery, and student privacy - Model professionalism, punctuality, and student-centered values
Working Conditions - Remote work environment with flexible scheduling based on student needs - Maintain a confidential, distraction-free workspace - Requires reliable internet and familiarity with online service platforms
Why Join Spark? - Serve bilingual students across Texas with equity-focused services - Flexible contracts and competitive compensation - Access to bilingual supervision and professional development - Join a supportive team of mission-aligned virtual professionals
$20 - $35 an hour
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