Feeding therapy

Hi! I just got licensed as an SLPA in texas. I’m working with my local ISD to get my remaining assisting hours. I applied to a job at a pediatric clinic for kids with high medical needs. They messaged me saying they wanted someone with feeding therapy experience. Although I don’t technically have experience, I worked as an RBT at a clinic and worked with a few students that needed some feeding therapy. I would work with kids with extreme food aversions. and I worked with a child that would only eat purreed foods and needed help bringing the spoon to his mouth and swallowing (they would take a sip of water after each bite). Do you think this is worth mentioning to the hiring manager? Does this count as feeding therapy?

I also requested to work at the special education school to assist with the feeding therapy the SLP i’m working with conducts with his students.

I guess I’m just wondering if anyone has scope on what a hiring manager would be looking for experience-wise for this position. Like is this enough to get me an interview. I’m a quick learner and would love a chance to learn more about feeding therapy.