Speech-Language Pathology Assistant - SLPA - 25/26 School Year in Yuma, AZ

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Speech-Language Pathology Assistant - SLPA - 25/26 School Year in Yuma, AZ

Position Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher in communicative sciences, disorders, or a related field.
  • Arizona SLPA License/Certification.
  • Previous experience working in a school setting is strongly preferred.

Blazer Jobs is seeking a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) for an elementary school in Yuma, AZ, for the 2025/2026 school year. This full-time position offers a rewarding opportunity to support young learners in developing essential communication skills that will benefit them for life.

Job Description:

Responsibilities:

  • Provide direct therapy services to elementary students under the supervision of a licensed SLP.
  • Implement treatment plans designed to improve speech, language, and communication skills.
  • Track student progress and report updates to the supervising SLP and educational team.
  • Utilize interactive and age-appropriate techniques to engage students in speech therapy.
  • Collaborate with teachers and school staff to support students’ academic success.

Benefits:

  • Weekly pay via Direct Deposit.
  • Premium pay rates based on experience and qualifications.
  • Comprehensive benefits, including medical, dental, vision, and 401(k).
  • Advisory support team, professional development opportunities, and performance-based renewals.

Empower elementary students in Yuma to find their voices and build a strong foundation for success!

 

For more information and immediate consideration, please call or text Melissa Walker at (813) 261-2243 and send your resume to [email protected]

 

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