How do they match: Speech-Language Pathologists

  • Oral Therapist
  • School SLP
  • School SLP Assistant
  • School Speech Language Pathologist
  • School Speech Language Pathologist Assistant
  • Public School Speech Clinician
  • Public School Speech Therapist
  • Speech and Language Specialist
  • Speech-Language Specialist

  • Administer hearing or speech and language evaluations, tests, or examinations to patients to collect information on type and degree of impairments, using written or oral tests or special instruments.
  • Consult with and refer clients to additional medical or educational services.
  • Develop individual or group activities or programs in schools to deal with behavior, speech, language, or swallowing problems.
  • Evaluate oral motor function in infants.
  • Instruct clients in techniques for more effective communication, such as sign language, lip reading, or voice improvement.
  • Teach clients to control or strengthen tongue, jaw, face muscles, or breathing mechanisms.
  • Write reports and maintain proper documentation of information, such as client Medicaid or billing records or caseload activities, including the initial evaluation, treatment, progress, and discharge of clients.