
Speech and Language Pathologist Assistant (SLPA) at Winters Joint Unified
About the Employer
In the Winters Joint Unified School District, we are committed to equity through empowering each learner with access to the tools they need to have academic, emotional, and social success. In partnership with families and our community, Winters JUSD provides equitable, inclusive, and personalized learning experiences where students gain the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in, and contribute to, an evolving and complex world. The Winters Joint Unified School District serves approximately 1600 students within the city of Winters and from the surrounding unincorporated areas of Yolo and Solano counties. The District schools include: Waggoner Elementary School (TK - 2), Shirley Rominger Intermediate School (3-5), Winters Middle School (6 - 8), Winters High School (9 - 12), Wolfskill Career Readiness Academy (grades 9 - 12), and the Winters State Preschool Center and Head Start Program. The District employs approximately 250 employees and is the 2nd largest employer in Winters. Students have access to excellent core academic programs which are enhanced by strong co-curricular and extra-curricular activities including visual/performing arts, athletics and student leadership opportunities. Our Career Technical Education pathways in agriculture, engineering, and culinary allow students to gain meaningful knowledge and experience during their High School career. Located between San Francisco and Sacramento, the City of Winters is a welcoming community that celebrates its connection to agriculture, surrounded by vineyards, tomato fields, and walnut and almond orchards. The small town friendly atmosphere fosters strong partnerships and collaboration between the City, local business, community members, and our schools.
Job Summary
Job Summary
Position is eligible for medical, dental, and vision benefits. District contribution covers mid range medical and dental for the employee Eligible for STRS/PERS retirement.
Job Description / Essential Elements:
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SLPAs are support-level personnel registered (licensed) by the State of California's Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board (SLPAB) to provide speech and language services under the supervision of a licensed or credentialed speech-language pathologist.
A SLPA must have completed formal academic and clinical training or may have earned the requisite degree and possess the equivalent work experience as follows:
- SLPA associate of arts or sciences degree program approved by the Board
- Equivalent SLPA degree program (out-of-state training) as approved by the Board
- Bachelor's degree program in Speech-Language Pathology or Communicative Sciences program or a SLPA program
- Possession of a Bachelor's degree as referenced above and nine months of full-time work experience performing duties consistent with that of authorized for a SLPA
Requirements / Qualifications
State of CA Speech, Language, Pathology & Audiology Board (SLPAB) license Resumé Letters of Recommendation
Requirements / Qualifications
State of CA Speech, Language, Pathology & Audiology Board (SLPAB) license Resumé Letters of Recommendation
Comments and Other Information
Bilingual candidates encouraged to apply.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER:
The District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, or disability. Smoke-free Environment
Comments and Other Information
Bilingual candidates encouraged to apply.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER:
The District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, or disability. Smoke-free Environment