J1 Cultural Exchange Intern/Trainee – Speech-Language Pathology Assistant SLP-A
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J1 Cultural Exchange Intern/Trainee – Speech-Language Pathology Assistant SLP-A Company: Princeton Staffing Solutions Website : www.princetonstaffingsolutions.com Location: United States (Florida) Program Duration: 12–18 months Visa Sponsorship: J-1 Intern/Trainee Visa (Non-U.S. citizens only) Compensation: Stipend of USD $15–$20/hour (up to 40 hours/week) About Princeton Staffing Solutions Princeton Staffing Solutions partners with school districts, clinics, and therapy organizations across the United States to deliver high-quality speech-language and related therapy services to children and families. Our mission is to connect compassionate, skilled professionals with meaningful opportunities while maintaining the highest standards of clinical quality, compliance, and ethical care. We are committed to developing global talent and supporting cross-cultural professional growth in educational and clinical settings. About the Role We are seeking motivated, early-career Speech-Language Pathology Assistant (SLP-A) candidates from outside the United States to join our 12–18-month Speech-Language Cultural Exchange Program under the U.S. Department of State's J-1 Intern/Trainee Visa Program. This program is designed for international students and recent graduates in: - Speech-Language Pathology - Communication Sciences & Disorders - Speech & Hearing Sciences who wish to gain supervised clinical exposure in the U.S. while participating in a structured cultural exchange experience. Participants may begin onboarding or limited remote support activities during visa processing, followed by onsite school-based SLPA training and work in the United States after arrival. This opportunity blends: - Professional development - Supervised clinical learning - Cultural immersion to provide a meaningful introduction to U.S. speech-language services in school settings. About the Program This international internship/trainee initiative provides hands-on SLPA-level exposure under the supervision of licensed U.S. Speech-Language Pathologists, in full alignment with: - J-1 visa training regulations - State supervision requirements - School-based service delivery standards Participants will: - Engage in structured observation and supervised SLPA activities - Learn U.S. documentation, therapy planning, and compliance standards - Develop familiarity with school-based speech-language service models - Participate in approved cultural and community exchange activities Key Responsibilities: - Support licensed SLPs with therapy preparation, materials, and session implementation - Assist with data collection, documentation, and student progress tracking under supervision - Implement therapy activities with individuals or small groups as directed by the supervising SLP - Learn and follow U.S. school-based therapy workflows and compliance practices - Collaborate with supervisors, educators, and clinical teams - Participate in cultural exchange programming and professional learning - Comply with all J-1 program rules, supervision guidelines, and safety protocols Qualifications: Education: Currently enrolled in or recently graduated (within the last 12 months) from a Bachelor's or Master's program in any of the following: - Speech-Language Pathology - Communication Sciences & Disorders - Speech & Hearing Sciences Additional Requirements: Strong spoken and written English communication skills Demonstrated interest in speech-language development and special education Willingness to work strictly under licensed supervision in accordance with U.S. regulations Commitment to the full 12–18-month program duration Ability to pass required background checks High adaptability, professionalism, and learning orientation in a cross-cultural setting Preferred Candidate Profile: Recent graduates or final-year students in SLP-related disciplines Candidates interested in a future U.S. licensure or long-term career pathway Strong empathy, patience, and enthusiasm for working with children Supportive family environment and basic financial readiness for relocation Support Provided: Assistance with J-1 Intern/Trainee visa sponsorship and documentation Structured onboarding, orientation, and cultural acclimation Guidance on housing and local community resources (housing costs not included) Direct supervision and mentorship from licensed Speech-Language Pathologists Exposure to U.S. school-based speech-language therapy environments Participation in cultural exchange and professional development activities Important Notes: This is a training-focused internship/trainee program, not permanent employment School-based clinical duties are limited to SLPA-level, supervised activities only Independent therapy or clinical decision-making is not permitted The program emphasizes learning, supervision, and cultural exchange