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Speech Language Pathology Assistant

Edmonton, AB
CA$32 - CA$37/hour
Mid Level
Full-Time
Temporary

About the role

About Edmonton Public Schools

We are the second largest school division in Alberta, serving students, families and communities throughout Edmonton. At Edmonton Public Schools, we provide a range of programs, learning spaces and supports that enhance pathways for student success.

Our Division is committed to diversity and inclusivity; we are listening, we are learning, and we are committed.

Edmonton Public Schools aspires to be a learning community where every individual belongs, is included and experiences success. We strive to empower staff to reach their goals in a diverse, equitable and inclusive workplace that values their lived experiences. We are seeking individuals like you, who reflect the students and families we serve.

Together, we are stronger.

Status

FTE: 1.000

Position Summary

Specialized Learning Supports seeks a full-time, temporary Speech Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) to work with the Autism Support Team. The team provides trans-disciplinary support to school personnel serving Autistic students with diverse learning needs in Grades 1 through 12. The SLPA contributes to the delivery of speech-language services by assisting the SLP Consultants with active modeling, coaching, direct intervention/support and administrative activities. The SLPA works in school classrooms with individual and small groups of students who have Autism and may incorporate strategies with other members of the multidisciplinary team in order to deliver service aimed at supporting all areas of development.

Job Duties/Responsibilities

  • facilitate the development of communication skills, including language intervention and modelling of AAC, to assist teachers and educational assistants

  • lead individual and small group sessions for targeted skill development to promote language and support AAC usage within the classroom.

  • model strategies to facilitate learning and engagement in class activities such as communication circles

  • engage in communication and hearing screening activities and assist with gathering data for assessments.

  • collaborate with the SLS team and classroom teacher by observing and communicating about the student's behaviour, health status and ability to participate in planned intervention activities

  • coordinate service delivery with the multidisciplinary team to ensure cohesive and integrated supports

Education/Qualifications

  • a recognized diploma as a Speech Language Pathology Assistant

  • experience working with children diagnosed with Autism and complex needs

  • experience with Augmentative and Alternative Communication

  • excellent interpersonal skills combined with tact and diplomacy skills

  • good organizational, time management and pacing skills to support student scheduling

  • flexible, adaptable and able to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team environment

  • certification in Nonviolent Crisis Intervention (NCI) and First Aid

Rate of Pay

$31.79 - $37.30 per hour

$194.11 biweekly advance on expenses

Nature of Work

Closing

This position is for the 2026-2027 school year.

Note: Access to a vehicle for travel between sites is required.

Rate of pay reflects a market adjustment for positions requiring a Therapy Assistant Program (Speech Language Pathologist Assistant)

Closing date for this competition is May 11, 2026.

Only those applicants being considered will be contacted. This position is covered by a collective agreement between CUPE Local 3550 and the Board of Trustees. The Collective Agreement may be viewed at www.epsb.ca/ourdistrict/careers/support/ #HP1

About Edmonton Public Schools

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Edmonton Public Schools is the second largest school district in Alberta, with over 7,500 staff focused on meeting the diverse needs of more than 92,000 students across 202 schools and education sites. Our Vision is to transform the learners of today into the leaders of tomorrow. We inspire student success through high quality learning opportunities, supported by meaningfully engaged students, parents, staff and community. The District's cornerstone values of accountability, collaboration, equity and integrity support us in achieving our Vision and Mission.

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