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Advanced Specialist Speech and Language TherapistinStratfordinStratfordPUBLISHED TUE 21 JAN 2025

South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation TrustFollow South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity for leadership, This role allows you to lead a small team of speech and language therapy colleagues in a special school setting, enhancing your leadership and management skills.
Direct impact on children's lives, You will have the opportunity to assess and treat children with complex communication needs, making a significant difference in their speech and language development.
Professional development, The position provides access to supervision and continuing professional development (CPD), supporting your ongoing growth in the field.
Collaborative environment, You will work with a wide range of professionals across disciplines, enhancing your interdisciplinary collaboration skills.
Flexibility and adaptability, The role requires you to be responsive to the changing needs of students, offering a dynamic and stimulating work environment.
Opportunities for training and mentoring, You will have the chance to provide training and support to school staff and other professionals, fostering an educational environment and enhancing your teaching skills.
Possibility of job continuity, Although this role is initially a maternity cover, the likelihood of future vacancies provides an opportunity for job security within the same service.
The South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust is seeking an Advanced Specialist Speech and Language Therapist to lead a small team within a special school in Stratford, on a fixed-term basis (0.6 WTE/22.5 hours) for maternity cover. The ideal candidate will have significant experience in assessing and treating communication needs in children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), particularly those with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and should ideally possess skills in paediatric dysphagia. Responsibilities include managing a caseload, providing supervision to other therapists, collaborating with educational staff and families, and contributing to service development. The role also entails leading on Alternative Augmentative Communication (AAC) initiatives based on the therapist’s expertise.

In this position, the therapist will conduct assessments, develop individual management plans, facilitate communication strategies, and provide training to school staff. Furthermore, they will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and other professionals to ensure seamless service delivery, evaluate and enhance clinic practices, and participate in research initiatives. This role emphasises the importance of effective communication and interpersonal skills to address the complex needs of students in a special school environment, while also promoting professional development and best practices in the field of speech and language therapy.
Opportunity for leadership, This role allows you to lead a small team of speech and language therapy colleagues in a special school setting, enhancing your leadership and management skills.
Direct impact on children's lives, You will have the opportunity to assess and treat children with complex communication needs, making a significant difference in their speech and language development.
Professional development, The position provides access to supervision and continuing professional development (CPD), supporting your ongoing growth in the field.
Collaborative environment, You will work with a wide range of professionals across disciplines, enhancing your interdisciplinary collaboration skills.
Flexibility and adaptability, The role requires you to be responsive to the changing needs of students, offering a dynamic and stimulating work environment.
Opportunities for training and mentoring, You will have the chance to provide training and support to school staff and other professionals, fostering an educational environment and enhancing your teaching skills.
Possibility of job continuity, Although this role is initially a maternity cover, the likelihood of future vacancies provides an opportunity for job security within the same service.

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