Specialist Speech and Language Therapist
CENTRAL LONDON COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE NHS TRUST, Wembley, Greater London
Specialist Speech and Language Therapist
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CENTRAL LONDON COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE NHS TRUST, Wembley, Greater London
- Full time
- Temporary
- Onsite working
Posted today, 13 Nov | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: 5ff463284f50453ca9c6c68687d5c439
Full Job Description
Are you a passionate Speech and Language Therapist eager to make a real difference in the lives of children and young people? Join our dynamic Mainstream Schools Team on a 12-month Fixed Term contract and play an essential role in supporting students across Central London. This is a fantastic opportunity to work collaboratively within schools, developing your skills while contributing to innovative projects and training initiatives within a supportive, community-centered organisation.
What We Offer
At Central London Community Healthcare, we value the wellbeing of both our patients and our staff. You ll benefit from:
+ Comprehensive Induction & Ongoing Support: Start with an in-depth induction into community services, followed by role-specific training to set you up for success.
+ Flexible Working & Benefits: Enjoy flexible working options, a car lease scheme (T&Cs apply), and an annual travel card loan to support a balanced lifestyle.
+ Career Development Opportunities: Access to continuous training and development, peer support, and supervision, empowering you to grow professionally within our team and beyond.
About the Role
In this role, you ll provide specialist support to children and young people (CYP) with a variety of speech, language, and communication needs (SLCN), including Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), speech sound difficulties, and selective mutism. Working closely with school staff, parents, and multidisciplinary professionals, you ll be instrumental in creating tailored therapy plans that empower children to succeed academically and socially.
Your Key Responsibilities
The post holder will provide specialist support to children in mainstream schools with speech, language, and communication needs (SLCN), working closely with parents, carers, and school staff to enhance children s communication skills and enable access to the curriculum.
Key responsibilities include:
+ Assessing, developing, and implementing tailored Speech and Language Therapy interventions for children referred to the SLT service within mainstream schools.
+ Offering guidance and expertise to others on managing and supporting children with communication difficulties.
+ Taking responsibility for professional actions and maintaining clear professional boundaries, with support and advice from senior colleagues as needed.
+ Providing day-to-day supervision and peer review support to junior colleagues and students, including offering second opinions where appropriate.
+ Independently delivering in-service training to school staff, enhancing their skills and knowledge to better support children with SLCN.
+ Comprehensive Assessment and Therapy: Conduct individual and group assessments for children with diverse SLCN, developing individualised treatment plans to foster each child s communication potential.
+ Collaboration and Support: Provide practical strategies and expert advice to school staff and parents, ensuring a holistic approach to each child s development.
+ Training and Development Initiatives: Lead in-service training for allocated schools, enhancing staff s ability to support students with SLCN, and participate in service development projects that drive best practices and innovation in our service.
+ A motivated Speech and Language Therapist with experience working with children and young people with a variety of speech, language, and communication needs.
+ A team player with strong communication and collaborative skills who can work independently while effectively supporting colleagues and stakeholders.
+ A commitment to evidence-based practice and continuous improvement in care delivery., + Degree or equivalent and Licence to Practice Royal College of Speech/Language Therapists
+ Current registered membership of HCPC and RCSLT
+ RCSLT NQP competencies completed (desirable)