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Assistant Language Development Jobs in Tulsa, OK

Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant

Skiatook, OK · On-site

$1.5K - $1.9K/wk

Normal speech, language, and hearing development; * Language disorders and rehabilitation ... Ability to: * Assist speech and language therapist with implementation of IEP * Deal effectively ...

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How much do assistant language development jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for assistant language development in Tulsa, OK is $19.94, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.01 and $21.97 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Assistant Language Development vs Speech-Language Pathologist?

AspectAssistant Language DevelopmentSpeech-Language Pathologist
Required CredentialsTypically a high school diploma or associate degree; some roles may require a certificate or bachelor's degreeMaster's degree in Speech-Language Pathology and state licensure
Work EnvironmentPreschools, early childhood programs, or educational settingsHospitals, clinics, schools, or private practice
Employer & Industry UsageEducational institutions, early intervention programsHealthcare, educational, and clinical settings
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding entry-level roles assisting language developmentProviding specialized speech and language therapy services

Assistant Language Development roles focus on supporting language learning in educational settings, often requiring less formal credentials. Speech-Language Pathologists are licensed healthcare professionals providing diagnosis and therapy for speech and language disorders. While both work to improve communication skills, their qualifications, work environments, and responsibilities differ significantly.

What is the role of an Assistant Language Development?

An Assistant Language Development professional supports language learning programs by helping develop curriculum, assist with instructional activities, and provide language practice to students. They often work under the supervision of language specialists and may use tools like educational software or assessment methods. Strong communication skills and knowledge of language acquisition are essential for this role.
Infographic showing various Assistant Language Development job openings in Tulsa, OK as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 17% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $41,475 per year, or $19.9 per hour.

Speech-Language Pathologist Assistant

District

Skiatook, OK • On-site

$1.5K - $1.9K/wk

Other

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Speech Language Pathologist Assistant

Skiatook Schools is accepting applications for Speech Language Pathologist Assistant for the 2025-2026 school year.

Under the direction and supervision of a Speech and Language Pathologist, the Speech and Language Pathology Assistant (SLPA) assists in supplementing, enhancing, and extending speech/language therapy services by completing a variety of tasks such as, but not limited to, direct activities with students designed to develop pre-language and language skills, oral-motor control for speech production, vocalization, and use of assistive technology devices for communication. The SLPA serves students who have identified speech and language disorders and may have other disabilities as well.

Contract Length: This is a 10 month position.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Conducts speech and language screenings, without interpretation, and using screening protocols developed by the supervising Speech and Language Pathologist (SLP); provides direct assistance for speech language voice fluency hearing to students under the supervision of the SLP; follows and implements documented IEP plans or protocols; documents student progress toward meeting established objectives, and reports the information to the SLP; assists the SLP during assessments, assisting with formal documentation, preparing materials, and performing clerical duties; prepares therapy materials and/or equipment for use in the classroom and therapy activities; adapts or modifies instructional materials and/or equipment as determined by student needs and abilities for teacher use in the classroom; assists in maintaining student records, tallying data, preparing charts, records, graphs, and reports; assists in organizing classroom activities such as displaying educational materials, arranging furniture to facilitate instructional requirements, and creates an orderly and clean learning environment; may implement behavior management programs for students as designed by certified staff, observes and reports significant student behavior, behavioral patterns, and/or other problems to the SLP.
  • Note: The Speech and Language Assistant is NOT able to conduct evaluations, interpret data, alter IEP plans, or perform any task without the express knowledge and approval of the supervising SLP.

Education and Experience:

Associate degree in and/or graduation from a Speech-Language Pathology assistant certificate program, OR Bachelor's degree in Speech-Language Pathology or Communication Disorders.

Licenses and Certificates:

Current registration as an SLA with the Oklahoma State Department of Education at the time of appointment and must maintain current registration throughout employment in this classification.

Knowledge of:

  • Speech and language pathology equipment, materials, and procedures;
  • Normal speech, language, and hearing development;
  • Language disorders and rehabilitation;
  • Articulation disorders and rehabilitation;
  • Acquired disorders and rehabilitation;
  • Learning patterns in children;
  • Student behavior management techniques and strategies;
  • Learning problems of children with special education needs;
  • English usage, punctuation, spelling, grammar, and math;
  • Routine recordkeeping.

Ability to:

  • Assist speech and language therapist with implementation of IEP
  • Deal effectively with attitudes and behaviors of students;
  • Effectively and tactfully communicate in both oral and written forms;
  • Manage and use time effectively;
  • Demonstrate appropriate conduct;
  • Select, prepare, and present materials effectively;
  • Maintain student progress documentation;
  • Use a variety of screening tools and protocols, manage screenings and documentation;
  • Provide effective implementation of therapy objectives;
  • Operate instructional and office equipment;
  • Ability to do simple math in order to compile reports, and maintain records and status reports;
  • Interact successfully with parents, students, supervisor, school staff, and community agency representatives;
  • Modify or Differentiate lessons to meet students' needs and progress with guidance from SLP;
  • Consult with Supervisor when students' progress is not consistent;
  • Develop and monitor carry over activities with classroom teacher and home;
  • Develop and provide creative, appropriate lessons/materials to ensure progress towards student IEP goals;
  • Consult and support Regular Education Teacher with use of pre-teach, re-teach strategies to successful inclusion and IEP goals;
  • Work with students individually and in small groups;
  • Develop schedules for student services that meets current IEP services.

Physical Requirements:

  • Sit at a desk, table, on low chairs, on the floor or in classrooms of various configurations for extended periods of time.
  • See, read and distinguish colors, a computer screen, educational materials, books and other printed matter, with or without vision aids.
  • Manual dexterity to enter data into a computer, and to perform assigned classroom tasks using both hands.
  • Hear and understand speech at normal classroom levels and outdoors, and to hear and understand speech on the telephone.
  • Speak in audible tones so that others may understand clearly in normal classrooms, outdoors, and on the telephone.
  • Move quickly on uneven terrain, play yards, and school grounds.
  • Push wheelchairs or pull wagons with students.
  • Physical agility to lift up to 25 pounds to shoulder height and 50 pounds to waist height; and to bend, stoop, sit on the floor, climb stairs, walk and reach overhead.
  • Mental acuity to perform the essential functions of this position in an accurate, neat, and timely fashion; to make good judgments and decisions; and to evaluate the results of decisions and judgments.

Skiatook Public Schools offers competitive pay and benefits including paid holidays and health benefits. Starting salary will be based on applicant qualifications and/or work history.

Any offer of employment is contingent upon the passing a felony criminal background check and approval by the Board of Education.

Please email Wendy Joice, Special Services Director, wjoice@skiatookschools.org if you have additional questions about this position.

It is the policy of Skiatook Public Schools to ensure equal employment opportunity without discrimination on the basis of race, color, sex, pregnancy, gender, gender expression or identity, national origin, religion, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, age, or genetic information.