Job summary An exciting opportunity has arisen to recruit whole time equivalent Band 6 Specialist Speech and Language Therapist to our well established Speech and Language Therapy team which provides a service across Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire.
This post is for anyone interested in working with children with a range of communication needs within mainstream nurseries and schools.
The post will be based at Goole Health Centre.We offer an opportunity to: engage in an induction programmeclinical supervisionCPD opportunitiesbe proactive in the Trust Quality Improvement agendabe an advocate for Speech and Language Therapy through an established Allied Health Professional's network We have developed a robust approach to blended working, offering a work life balance for staff well-being Main duties of the job To prioritise, plan and manage a specialist caseload, delegating tasks to others as appropriateTo demonstrate specialist clinical skills and provide support and advice re the delivery of care in partnership with children, relatives, staff, managers, and externally with other agencies.To provide high quality assessments and treatment plans which are evidenced basedTo maintain, as part of continual professional development, up to date clinical specialist knowledge/skillsTo provide day to day clinical supervision for SLT assistants, students and other co-workers as requiredTo provide training within own area of specialism to other professionals and carers About us We are an award winning and CQC rated good health and social care Trust delivering integrated services across Hull, East and North Yorkshire.
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Job description Job responsibilities For further information with regard to this vacancy please see the attached Job Description and Person Specification.
Person Specification Qualifications Essential Degree/postgraduate qualification leading to a license to practice HPC registration Desirable May hold other relevant qualifications in work related topics Experience Essential Able to use a range of assessment and intervention strategies when working with clients with complex needs Desirable Experience of working with children who have SLCN in a variety of different settings Personal Attributes Essential Able to adapt to differing demands, managing own time effectively Desirable Able to recognise the signs of stress and develop coping strategies Other Essential Able to commute effectively and efficiently between service bases/work settings Knowledge Essential Knowledge of the wide range of communication disorders Knowledge of a range of assessment materials and intervention strategies relevant to the specified client group/communication disorder