Speech and Language Pathologist Assistant - Position # 431 at Yuba County Office of Education
Job Summary
Job Summary
Under supervision of a fully credentialed Speech and Language Therapist, provide speech and language pathology services to students identified with speech and language disorders including articulation/phonology, cognition, language, motor speech, voice, fluency and hearing disorders; support, supplement and enhance the speech-language pathology services provided to identified students.
Requirements / Qualifications
Require a California State Board Speech and Language Pathology Assistant License. Under supervision of a fully credential Speech and Language Therapist, provide speech-language pathology services to students identified with speech and language disorders including articulation/phonology, cognition, language, motor speech, voice, fluency and hearing disorders; support, supplement and enhance the speech-language pathology services provided to identified students. Require a California State Board Speech and Language pathology Assistant License.
All applicants must complete an online application through EDJOIN at www.edjoin.org and required documents must be attached to the EDJOIN application (do not email, mail, or fax). If you have problems with EDJOIN, please contact the EDJOIN help desk at (888) 900-8945 during the hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. YCOE employees must apply through EDJOIN using a password-protected, Current Employee Application. The password is “YCOE”. Required Documents: • Copy of Transcript (Unofficial is acceptable) • Copy of California State Board Speech and Language pathology Assistant License • Proof of High School graduation or equivalent • Resume • Letter(s) of recommendation (Minimum of 2 Letters) Submit completed Application Form, resume and two letters of recommendation through EdJoin.org
Requirements / Qualifications
Require a California State Board Speech and Language Pathology Assistant License. Under supervision of a fully credential Speech and Language Therapist, provide speech-language pathology services to students identified with speech and language disorders including articulation/phonology, cognition, language, motor speech, voice, fluency and hearing disorders; support, supplement and enhance the speech-language pathology services provided to identified students. Require a California State Board Speech and Language pathology Assistant License.
All applicants must complete an online application through EDJOIN at www.edjoin.org and required documents must be attached to the EDJOIN application (do not email, mail, or fax). If you have problems with EDJOIN, please contact the EDJOIN help desk at (888) 900-8945 during the hours of 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. YCOE employees must apply through EDJOIN using a password-protected, Current Employee Application. The password is “YCOE”. Required Documents: • Copy of Transcript (Unofficial is acceptable) • Copy of California State Board Speech and Language pathology Assistant License • Proof of High School graduation or equivalent • Resume • Letter(s) of recommendation (Minimum of 2 Letters) Submit completed Application Form, resume and two letters of recommendation through EdJoin.org
Comments and Other Information
Any employment offer is contingent upon successful completion of a reference check, fingerprint clearance, misconduct verification clearance (Ab 2534 & SB 848), verification and maintenance of all required credentials, transcripts, and/or certificates necessary to perform the duties of the position, and current medical verification demonstrating that the employee is free from active tuberculosis. Certain criminal convictions or charges may also affect eligibility for employment.
Comments and Other Information
Any employment offer is contingent upon successful completion of a reference check, fingerprint clearance, misconduct verification clearance (Ab 2534 & SB 848), verification and maintenance of all required credentials, transcripts, and/or certificates necessary to perform the duties of the position, and current medical verification demonstrating that the employee is free from active tuberculosis. Certain criminal convictions or charges may also affect eligibility for employment.