MeBe Family is a provider of evidence-based therapies for children with autism and other special needs. Our mission is to empower families, professionals, and communities by educating and training them on evidence-based approaches. Our secret sauce? Play-filled, research-based care across multi-disciplines including ABA, Speech and OT. At MeBe Family, you’ll be offered more than a job. You’ll work with extraordinary team members who share a common goal, to help children with autism speech, language, and communication disorders be their best selves. Your days will be filled with meaning and purpose as you explore new avenues to fine tune your skills. MeBe seeks a dedicated Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) to join our team. The SLPA will work under the supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist to provide therapy services to children, implement treatment plans, document progress, and support families. Key responsibilities include delivering individual and group therapy, preparing materials, assisting with administrative tasks, and collaborating with the clinical team. Ideal candidates bring the required education, licensure, and professional credentials, along with a strong commitment to helping children reach their communication potential. About You You take pride in your work, pay attention to the small details, and have a reputation for doing quality work. Above all, you firmly believe that quality care is synonymous with collaborative care." You value transparency and operate with candor and compassion. You inspire others to be their best selves. You love to weave fun and laughter into whatever you do. Making a positive impact is what drives you. You value individuality and find yourself gravitating towards people with other interests who think outside the box, and push the status quo. About What You’ll Work On Assist in the delivery of speech and language therapy services as outlined by the supervising SLP, including individual and group therapy sessions. Record and track client progress, documenting observations and treatment outcomes accurately. Prepare and organize therapy materials and activities, ensuring they are ready for use during sessions. Communicate with families regarding therapy activities, progress, and ways to support their child's development at home. Assist with scheduling, maintaining client records, and other administrative duties as needed. Work closely with the supervising SLP and other team members to ensure cohesive and effective treatment plans.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree