Summer School/ESY 2026 - Speech Language Pathology Assistant - Open to Permanent CL Employees Only

Temecula Valley Unified School District

Temecula, CAPart-timePosted Apr 6, 2026

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Job Description

ISHING CHARACTERISTICS

The Speech-Language Pathology Assistant will complete a variety of tasks as prescribed, directed, and supervised by a Certified Speech and Hearing Specialist, such as, but not limited to activities designed to develop prelanguage and language skills, oral-motor control for speech production, vocalization, and use of assistive technology devices for communication. The Speech-Language Pathology Assistant works with students who have severe speech and language disorders as well as physical, emotional, and learning disabilities. The duties listed below are typical for positions in the class collectively, but no one position will necessarily include all these duties.

EXAMPLES OF DUTIES

The duties listed are typical, but not exclusive:
• Provides direct speech and language therapy to children and follows documented treatment plans or protocols.
• Documents student performance such as tallying data.
• Prepares charts, records and graphs and reports information.
• Assists the Language, Speech and Hearing Specialist during assessment of students.
• Assists with documentation as directed.
• Prepares therapy materials and/or equipment for use in classroom and therapy activities.
• Adapts or modifies instructional materials and/or equipment as determined by student needs and abilities for teacher under the supervision of the Speech and Hearing Specialist.
• Assists instructional personnel in the implementation of Individual Education Plans (IEPs).
• Supports the Language, Speech and Hearing Specialist in research projects, and inservice trainings.
• Performs checks and maintenance of equipment.
• Assists with departmental operation such as scheduling, record-keeping, and safety/maintenance of supplies and equipment.
• Collects data for quality improvement.
• Exhibits compliance with state and federal regulations.
• Operates a variety of office machines, including typewriter, copier, calculator and computer terminal.
• May work in a variety of locations, including school or district offices.
• Participates in District inservice programs.
• Performs related duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS GUIDE:

Knowledge of:
• Speech-language pathology equipment, materials, and procedures
• Language development in children.
• Articulation development.
• Learning problems of children with special educational needs.
• Student behavior management techniques and strategies.
• Correct English usage, spelling, grammar, punctuation and math.
• Simple record keeping and record management.
• Personal computers and software, including work processing, learning and educational software.

Ability to:
• Establish and maintain cooperative and collaborative working relationships with those contacted in the performance of required duties.
• Understand and carry out oral and written directions, including intervention plans.
• Utilize specialized communication systems and devices.
• Assist in the educational program of assigned student(s).
• Communicate effectively in oral and written form.
• Learn and utilize current speech-language methods and procedures to be followed in an instructional setting.
• Maintain student performance documentation.
• Make independent decisions to respond to student requests and needs, and to select appropriate techniques to be used with students.
• Perform clerical tasks and operate office machines.
• Manage and use time effectively.
• Meet the physical, mental and environmental demands of the position.

TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE

Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade; training and/or experience sufficient to demonstrate possession of the knowledge and abilities detailed above. Typical qualifying experience would include: one year of experience providing direct therapy to language/speech impaired individuals in a clinical or educational setting and/or possession of an associate’s degree in speech-language pathology, or graduation from a speech-language pathology assistant certificate program. Additional experience working with children (ages three to twenty-one) is desirable.

PERSONAL QUALITIES

Mature emotional stability; interest in and understanding of students, good health; flexibility and patience.

LICENSES
• Registration with the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant is required.
• A valid California Motor Vehicle Operator’s license.

WORK YEAR: 185 days

SALARY: Range 40

Board Approved: December 13, 2005
Revised: February 21, 2007

Qualifications

  • Speech-language pathology equipment, materials, and procedures
  • Language development in children
  • Articulation development
  • Learning problems of children with special educational needs
  • Student behavior management techniques and strategies
  • Correct English usage, spelling, grammar, punctuation and math
  • Simple record keeping and record management
  • Personal computers and software, including work processing, learning and educational software
  • Establish and maintain cooperative and collaborative working relationships with those contacted in the performance of required duties
  • Learn and utilize current speech-language methods and procedures to be followed in an instructional setting
  • Meet the physical, mental and environmental demands of the position
  • Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade; training and/or experience sufficient to demonstrate possession of the knowledge and abilities detailed above
  • Typical qualifying experience would include: one year of experience providing direct therapy to language/speech impaired individuals in a clinical or educational setting and/or possession of an associate’s degree in speech-language pathology, or graduation from a speech-language pathology assistant certificate program
  • Mature emotional stability; interest in and understanding of students, good health; flexibility and patience
  • Registration with the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Board as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant is required
  • A valid California Motor Vehicle Operator’s license

Benefits

  • SALARY: Range 40
  • Board Approved: December 13, 2005

Responsibilities

  • Under general direction of a Language, Speech and Hearing Specialist, assists in providing instruction specific to the area of speech and language communication to students identified as having special needs; monitors the use of augmentative communication devices and systems
  • RESPONSIBLE TO: Director – Special Education
  • The Speech-Language Pathology Assistant will complete a variety of tasks as prescribed, directed, and supervised by a Certified Speech and Hearing Specialist, such as, but not limited to activities designed to develop prelanguage and language skills, oral-motor control for speech production, vocalization, and use of assistive technology devices for communication
  • The Speech-Language Pathology Assistant works with students who have severe speech and language disorders as well as physical, emotional, and learning disabilities
  • Provides direct speech and language therapy to children and follows documented treatment plans or protocols
  • Documents student performance such as tallying data
  • Prepares charts, records and graphs and reports information
  • Assists the Language, Speech and Hearing Specialist during assessment of students
  • Assists with documentation as directed
  • Prepares therapy materials and/or equipment for use in classroom and therapy activities
  • Adapts or modifies instructional materials and/or equipment as determined by student needs and abilities for teacher under the supervision of the Speech and Hearing Specialist
  • Assists instructional personnel in the implementation of Individual Education Plans (IEPs)
  • Supports the Language, Speech and Hearing Specialist in research projects, and inservice trainings
  • Performs checks and maintenance of equipment
  • Assists with departmental operation such as scheduling, record-keeping, and safety/maintenance of supplies and equipment
  • Collects data for quality improvement
  • Exhibits compliance with state and federal regulations
  • Operates a variety of office machines, including typewriter, copier, calculator and computer terminal
  • May work in a variety of locations, including school or district offices
  • Participates in District inservice programs
  • Performs related duties as assigned
  • Understand and carry out oral and written directions, including intervention plans
  • Utilize specialized communication systems and devices
  • Assist in the educational program of assigned student(s)
  • Communicate effectively in oral and written form
  • Maintain student performance documentation
  • Make independent decisions to respond to student requests and needs, and to select appropriate techniques to be used with students
  • Perform clerical tasks and operate office machines
  • Manage and use time effectively


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