Speech and Language Therapist • West Cornwall Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust
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with Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust.
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nSpeech and Language Therapist with Cornwall Partnership NHS Foundation Trust in West Cornwall\n\n To view a detailed job description and person specification including the main responsibilities of this role please see supporting documents. We are looking for a speech and language therapist who is passionate about community-based care for adults with swallowing and communication disorders, to work across Penzance, St Ives, Lands End, Hayle and the Isles of Scilly. This post offers opportunities for candidates to develop skills across a wide range of conditions such as stroke, progressive neurological diseases, voice, dysfluency, and dementia. You will join a highly experienced and supportive team, well-regarded by service users and multi-disciplinary colleagues, and supported by a team of support workers and administrators. The team works flexibly to provide intervention across outpatient clinics, home, video, and telephone appointments. You will have opportunities to work with colleagues in the acute trust and specialists from other disciplines, social care, and the voluntary sector, with regular access to videofluoroscopy clinics. We are committed to personal, professional, and service development. We hold regular service improvement and governance meetings, with working parties involving all staff. We have regular supervision and appraisals, encourage self-directed learning, CEN membership and learning from others, including colleagues in other professions. We have secured training for the whole team from national experts in response to developing clinical need. Working in the community setting is exciting, rewarding, and meaningful. In line with the national agenda to provide care closer to home. To provide a specialist Adult SLT service within the West locality, specifically to Penzance and surrounding areas in conjunction with other ASLT colleagues. In times of fluctuating demand the post holder may be required to work elsewhere in the West team or within the service. To manage a caseload of patients, including those with complex needs, using evidence based practice. To provide specialist Adult SLT assessment, diagnosis and treatment to adults presenting with communication and swallowing difficulties in hospital and the community setting. To assess, plan, implement and evaluate interventions as an autonomous practitioner, using independence of judgement and evidence-based practice. To liaise with multi-disciplinary teams and relevant care professionals and To provide on-going training to the multi-disciplinary teams and other agencies "}