We would like to welcome applications from highly experienced, motivated, enthusiastic individuals with excellent organisational and interpersonal skills to join our team in a clinical lead role. This role will allow the successful candidate to provide highly specialist assessment and babies (including neonates) experiencing physical eating and drinking difficulties. The successful candidate will be taking responsibility for developing this area of the service and supporting clinicians working within the NNU and community feeding.
Gloucestershire has a large team of Speech and Language Therapist and there will be opportunities for joint working across the team and with other services in the integrated directorate. We hold regular whole team meetings which include CPD sessions in a range of clinical areas. On top of this, therapists meet within smaller working parties when appropriate. Though there will be some lone working, there are shared bases where therapists can meet and work together.
The successful candidate will act as the clinical lead therapist for paediatric dysphagia across Gloucestershire. This will involve holding a specialist caseload as well as supporting the team to deliver evidence-based and high quality support to our service users.
The successful candidate will have experience of working independently and leading on service improvement projects.
The qualification, training & experience requirements for the role are underlined in the Job Description/Person Specification.
We would like to welcome applications from highly experienced, motivated, enthusiastic individuals with excellent organisational and interpersonal skills to join our team in a clinical lead role. This role will allow the successful candidate to provide highly specialist assessment and babies (including neonates) experiencing physical eating and drinking difficulties. The successful candidate will be taking responsibility for developing this area of the service and supporting clinicians working within the NNU and community feeding.
Gloucestershire has a large team of Speech and Language Therapist and there will be opportunities for joint working across the team and with other services in the integrated directorate. We hold regular whole team meetings which include CPD sessions in a range of clinical areas. On top of this, therapists meet within smaller working parties when appropriate. Though there will be some lone working, there are shared bases where therapists can meet and work together.
The successful candidate will act as the clinical lead therapist for paediatric dysphagia across Gloucestershire. This will involve holding a specialist caseload as well as supporting the team to deliver evidence-based and high quality support to our service users.
The successful candidate will have experience of working independently and leading on service improvement projects.
The qualification, training & experience requirements for the role are underlined in the Job Description/Person Specification.