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Speech and Language Therapist

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a HPC registered Speech and Language Therapist (Band 5/6) to join a well-known charitable organisation.

This permanent role can be full-time / part-time, offering excellent benefits a salary range of £30,500 - £45,500.

The ideal candidate will have experience working with individuals with complex needs, ideally with a specialisation in PBS or dysphagia.

As a Speech and Language Therapist, youll be conducting comprehensive assessments and delivering evidence-based therapy interventions for students with complex needs.

You will be responsible for:

? Working closely with carers, school staff, and external agencies to ensure therapy goals are fully integrated into the educational framework.
? Creating and maintaining detailed reports and case notes in line with organisational policies.
? Providing training, guidance, and support to carers, educators, and other professionals involved in student care.
? Leading and mentoring junior therapists, therapy assistants, and students as part of the trans-disciplinary team.
? Developing and implementing therapy plans that align with students educational, health, and care objectives.


What we are looking for:

? Previously worked as a Speech & Language Therapist, Speech Therapist or in a similar role.
? Experience working with individuals with complex needs, ideally with a specialisation in PBS or dysphagia.
? Qualified therapist status.


? HPC registration and Member of RCSLT.
? Familiarity with issues related to complex Autism Spectrum Conditions.
? Background in working with children with complex special needs, including sensory impairments and challenging behaviours.
? Experience working with children supported by EHCP or SEN.
? Enhanced DBS check.


What's on offer:

? Competitive Salary
? Contributory Pension Scheme
? 33 days annual leave plus bank holidays
? Employee Assistance Programme
? Discounts on shopping through rewards scheme
? Cycle