A typical workday for a Remote SLPA involves providing virtual support to clients under the supervision of a licensed Speech-Language Pathologist, including implementing therapy plans, conducting activities, and maintaining detailed session notes. You’ll likely have scheduled video calls with clients, communicate regularly with your supervising SLP for guidance, and handle follow-up documentation or progress tracking. Most positions require managing your own time efficiently, adapting to different client needs, and staying organized in a remote setting. Collaborative communication with both supervisors and caregivers is common, ensuring continuity of care and client progress.