Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) Reviews - Page 3

3.8
(67)
Highly Satisfied
Last updated Jan 23 2025
Find out what you should be paid
Use our tool to get a personalized report on your market worth.What's this?
United States (change)
How it works:
1
Enter city & years of experience
2
Add pay factors like skills & education
3
Find your market worth with a report tailored to you

Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) Reviews

What is it like working as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA)?

February 2018
Love it!
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) in Draper:
Pros: the environment in which i work in
Cons: pay is a little scimpy
July 2017
It's great and has its challenges.
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) in New Orleans:
Pros: The camaraderie of the people.
Cons: The lack of synergy in some organizations.
April 2016
Highly rewarding.
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA):
Pros: I enjoy working in pediatrics and assisting in advancing the speech and language of children. I work with a variety of disorders such as Autism and Cerebral Palsy. Along with children whom are yet to be diagnosed and developmentally delayed.
Cons: Back-to-back scheduling.
December 2015
It is a very rewarding field!
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA):
Pros: The flexibility of the hours, and the fact that we get a 1-on-1 session. The paperwork is minimal, so we get to truly enjoy the work we do with every patient. The pay is great and, depending on the company, the supervisors are great too!
Cons: There is no way "up." Without a Masters, you are stuck in an assistant position forever. No way to grow in the field other than sideways.
March 2015
Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA):
Do not assume that certification credits for SLPA will easily transfer to SLP Master's program.

Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) Job Listings

Search