
Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist
- Chadwell Heath, Greater London
- £47,810-54,710 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- To lead on and contribute to the provision of SLT services for children (0-19 years) living in Redbridge with eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties.
- To independently manage a clinical caseload of children with a range of feeding difficulties.
- To provide an advanced standard of assessment, clinical diagnosis and treatment for babies, children and young people with feeding difficulties.
- To make highly specialist clinical decisions following assessment of complex cases.
- To provide specialist advice and disseminate information accordingly to parents and other professionals as appropriate.
- To work in the context of a multi- disciplinary team in the Redbridge Child development Centre.
- To make differential diagnosis on the basis of assessment evidence providing advice when appropriate and input into EHCPs.
- To provide supervision, advice and second opinions to more junior colleagues.
- A programme of induction
- A team of friendly, supportive colleagues with a range of specialist knowledge
- A well developed and supportive Multi disciplinary Team, including joint clinics with a dietitian
- A well-developed supervision and appraisal structure (including monthly supervision with a named therapist and annual appraisals)
- Access to a base with opportunities for frequent contact with other therapists
- An accessible base close to an underground (Central Line) and mainline station (Elizabeth Line)
- Opportunities for frequent contact with other speech and language therapists within NELFT.
- A well-developed support, supervision and appraisal structure.
- Extensive opportunities for continuing professional development (attending specialist courses)
- Well developed agile working facilities
- Monthly speech and language team meetings to discuss current matters and keep up-to-date with changes in the services
- Flexible working hours and arrangements
- A recognised Speech and Language Therapy degree qualification or equivalent and relevant professional registration
- Specialist clinical skills in terms of assessment and therapy for children and young people with eating and drinking difficulties
- Some experience of working with Children Under 1 (This can be under-supervision) and a desire to build skills and knowledge in this area.
- Outstanding interpersonal skills, and the ability to work as an effective multi-disciplinary team member.
- Experience in supervising other team members
- A programme of induction
- A team of friendly, supportive colleagues with a range of specialist knowledge
- A well developed and supportive Multi disciplinary Team, including joint clinics with a dietitian
- A well-developed supervision and appraisal structure (including monthly supervision with a named therapist and annual appraisals)
- Access to a base with opportunities for frequent contact with other therapists
- An accessible base close to an underground (Central Line) and mainline station (Elizabeth Line)
- Opportunities for frequent contact with other speech and language therapists within NELFT.
- A well-developed support, supervision and appraisal structure.
- Extensive opportunities for continuing professional development (attending specialist courses)
- Well developed agile working facilities
- Monthly speech and language team meetings to discuss current matters and keep up-to-date with changes in the services
- Flexible working hours and arrangements
- A recognised Speech and Language Therapy degree qualification or equivalent and relevant professional registration
- Specialist clinical skills in terms of assessment and therapy for children and young people with eating and drinking difficulties
- Some experience of working with Children Under 1 (This can be under-supervision) and a desire to build skills and knowledge in this area.
- Outstanding interpersonal skills, and the ability to work as an effective multi-disciplinary team member.
- Experience in supervising other team members
- To demonstrate professional knowledge as evidenced by 1st degree level or qualification or equivalent HPC registration Membership of RCSLT Membership of relevant specialist interest group
- Skills and knowledge required of a Speech and Language Therapist working with babies and children with feeding difficulties including: For at least the last 6 months has met the criteria for 'specialist dysphagia practitioner, level C, highly specialist' in the RCSLT dysphagia training and competency framework and has evidence of this. Ability to critically analyse the validity of assessments and interventions and clearly communicates the results to parents/carers/colleagues
- Ability to critically analyse the validity of assessments and interventions and clearly communicates the results to parents/carers/colleagues
- oOutstanding interpersonal skills,verbal and written communication skills and the ability to work as an effective multi-disciplinary team member
- To demonstrate professional knowledge as evidenced by 1st degree level or qualification or equivalent HPC registration Membership of RCSLT Membership of relevant specialist interest group
- Skills and knowledge required of a Speech and Language Therapist working with babies and children with feeding difficulties including: For at least the last 6 months has met the criteria for 'specialist dysphagia practitioner, level C, highly specialist' in the RCSLT dysphagia training and competency framework and has evidence of this. Ability to critically analyse the validity of assessments and interventions and clearly communicates the results to parents/carers/colleagues
- Ability to critically analyse the validity of assessments and interventions and clearly communicates the results to parents/carers/colleagues
- oOutstanding interpersonal skills,verbal and written communication skills and the ability to work as an effective multi-disciplinary team member