| Aspect | Slp Salaries | Speech-Language Pathologist Assistants |
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| Required Credentials | Master's degree in Speech-Language Pathology, state licensure | Associate's degree or certificate, supervision by SLP |
| Work Environment | Hospitals, schools, clinics, private practices | Same as SLPs, often in schools and healthcare settings |
| Employer & Industry Usage | Licensed professionals providing therapy services | Support role assisting licensed SLPs |
While both roles work in similar environments and serve in speech therapy, Slp Salaries refer to licensed Speech-Language Pathologists with advanced credentials, whereas Speech-Language Pathologist Assistants work under supervision with less formal education. Salaries for SLPs tend to be higher due to their qualifications and responsibilities.