Join AZA United's interdisciplinary team as an SLPA!
Arizona Autism United is a leading nonprofit community organization AND a 2023 Arizona Top Workplace winner, seeking an experienced and passionate SLPA to join our team! This role can be full-time OR part-time working with clients in our clinic, in AVONDALE, ARIZONA.
This position involves working on an interdisciplinary team and collaborating with clinical leaders from all of our programs, including speech therapy, occupational therapy, ABA therapy, counseling, diagnostics and more! This position allows you an opportunity to be involved in a mix of activities, with a lot of support and integration with our incredible team. If you like variety, creativity and being part of something unique, this position might be for you!
Job Summary
Speech Language Pathology Assistants (SLPA) are primarily responsible for providing speech therapy and other related services in the organization’s Speech and Language Services program under the supervision of a Speech Language Pathologist (SLP).
Responsibilities and Duties
- Provide direct treatment, identified by the supervising SLP, by following the written individualized treatment plans
- Implement therapy goals in an individual setting and facilitate the in a group setting, addressing social language skills
- Perform duties as directed involving data collection and record keeping for all services delivered
- Participate in initial and ongoing training and/or shadowing from supervisors, parents, and other therapy team members as appropriate, including demonstration of current programs
- Offer intervention strategies to families for speech and language goals and objectives
- Communicate & collaborate regularly and openly with supervisors, therapy team members, providers and parents/guardians of the child/client
- Accurate and timely submittal of paperwork, including data reports, timesheets, etc.
- Work collaboratively and communicate with parents and families in a manner that emphasizes family-centered services
Qualifications, Knowledge and Skills
- Bachelor’s degree in Speech and Hearing Sciences, or related field with required coursework
- Completion of certified training program for Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA)
- SLPA license from the Arizona Department of Health Services
- Sufficient knowledge and experience to provide 1-to-1 speech therapy, social group facilitation, parent training classes, and other relevant services
- 1+ years of experience with speech therapy required.
- Proficient with computers and email
- Strong interpersonal communication skills
- Strong reading, writing and oral communication skills
- High ability to listen to and interpret needs of child and family
- Enthusiasm and positive attitude towards all people; solid team player and open to new ideas
- Ability to multi-task, independently plan and organize own activities with minimal supervision
- Successfully pass a fingerprint clearance check and other related hiring requirements
In addition to joining an organization with a great culture and supportive leadership that believes in work/life balance, you'll also receive the following:
- Competitive rates with guaranteed pay increases every 6 months;
- A 401K plan with 4% matching after just one year
- Generous paid sick time and PTO, and 12 Paid Holidays;
- Paid Certification & Licensing Expenses
- and much more!
We're known around the valley as a community-based organization that provides compassionate and life-changing care for individuals with autism. We understand that it takes great people to provide great therapy, as well as a wonderful work environment for our teammates. That’s why we prioritize staff support, professional development, career growth, and having lots of fun. We learn together every day as we make a big difference in the lives of children and families. As a nonprofit organization, we are in it for one reason only – to help people in need. To see if this might be the right opportunity for you, here are 5 signs that you're a fit for Team AZA.
Arizona Autism United (www.AZAunited.org) is a leading nonprofit organization serving children and families. We provide a wide range of supports and therapies and are currently expanding locations and programs. To learn more about why people choose to work at AZA United, visit:
www.AZAunited.org/whyAZA
Autism knows no race, religion, gender, or identity. We need and value diversity and inclusion in our workforce in order to fully support our families. AZA welcomes applicants of any race, age, religion, gender, identity, or any other aspect which makes you unique.
For more information about AZA United, please visit our website at www.AZAunited.org or view our profile on www.glassdoor.com. https://azaunited.org/jobs-careers/why-work-for-aza-united