The Humber Teaching NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a full-time Band 5 Speech and Language Therapist to join its established team serving Hull and East Riding. This role focuses on enhancing clinical skills by working with children with various communication needs in mainstream schools, special schools, pre-school settings, and clinics. The successful candidate will benefit from a comprehensive induction program, ongoing clinical supervision, and access to internal training. A hybrid work model allows for a balanced work-life experience, supporting staff well-being post-pandemic.
Key responsibilities include delivering high-quality, evidence-based speech and language therapy interventions, both autonomously and within multidisciplinary teams. The therapist will manage a caseload, plan, implement, and evaluate interventions, provide service-specific training, support designated staff, and fulfill necessary administrative functions. This role not only emphasises the importance of speech and language therapy but also promotes involvement in quality improvement initiatives within the organisation.
An exciting opportunity has arisen to recruit 1.0 WTE Band 5 Speech and Language Therapist to our well established Speech and Language Therapy Team which provides a service across Hull and East Riding. This post is for anyone interested in developing their clinical skills working with children with a range of communication needs within mainstream settings, special schools, pre-school and clinics.
We offer an opportunity to:
- engage in an induction programme
- access support through the preceptorship academy and clinical supervision
- access internal training packages
- be proactive in the Organisation's quality improvement agenda
- be an advocate for Speech and Language Therapy through an established Allied Health Professionals Network
Post pandemic, we have developed a hybrid model with opportunities for working from home and in bases offering a work -life balance for staff well being.
- To deliver high level, quality care and evidence-based interventions in line with local and national guidance within identified clinical area
- To deliver SLT intervention in both autonomous and multidisciplinary working
- To plan, provide and evaluate interventions within an identified clinical area
- To participate in the delivery of service specific training as required
- To support identified support workers
- To undertake administrative duties as required
- To manage a caseload, including self-directed planning and time management within identified clinical area
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