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Lead Speech and Language Therapist inLondon inLondon PUBLISHED MON 24 MAR 2025

Band 7: £56,272 to £60,790 a year  PERMANENT 
CASELOAD FAMILY MATERNITY PENSION SLT TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY

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Leadership Role, As a Lead Speech and Language Therapist, you have the opportunity to lead and shape specialist therapy services within a multidisciplinary team, enhancing your leadership and clinical skills.
Impactful Work, You will be providing expert assessment and therapy for individuals with complex neurological conditions, making a significant difference in their rehabilitation journey.
Collaborative Environment, Work closely with a skilled and supportive team of professionals, fostering collaboration and teamwork in patient-centred rehabilitation planning.
Professional Development, Benefit from access to the Active Learning Hub, offering a wide range of training and development opportunities, along with support for junior colleagues' growth.
Work-Life Balance, Standard working hours with flexibility options to better suit your personal or professional needs, promoting a positive work-life balance.
Attractive Benefits, Enjoy various perks including 25 days of leave plus bank holidays, free lunch on duty, employee assistance program, matched pension scheme, and health plan access.
Recognition and Rewards, The Active Awards programme recognizes outstanding contributions, ensuring that your hard work and dedication are acknowledged.
Join us at Active Care Group, one of the UK’s top providers of complex care, where your compassion and expertise can truly make a difference. We're on the lookout for an experienced and passionate Lead Speech and Language Therapist to join our dedicated team at the Blackheath Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre in London. This is your chance to step into a role that empowers you to shape specialist therapy services in a nurturing environment, supporting individuals with complex neurological conditions, such as brain injuries and strokes.

In this fulfilling position, you'll lead, inspire, and develop our Speech and Language Therapy service. Working alongside a talented multidisciplinary team, you’ll provide expert assessments and tailored therapy programs that elevate communication and swallowing outcomes for those in need. With flexible working hours and a commitment to work-life balance, we offer an engaging workplace where your professional development is a priority. Enjoy benefits like free lunches, enhanced sick and maternity pay, and access to a wealth of training opportunities. If you’re ready to take your career to new heights while having a profound impact on people's lives, we’d love to hear from you!
Leadership Role, As a Lead Speech and Language Therapist, you have the opportunity to lead and shape specialist therapy services within a multidisciplinary team, enhancing your leadership and clinical skills.
Impactful Work, You will be providing expert assessment and therapy for individuals with complex neurological conditions, making a significant difference in their rehabilitation journey.
Collaborative Environment, Work closely with a skilled and supportive team of professionals, fostering collaboration and teamwork in patient-centred rehabilitation planning.
Professional Development, Benefit from access to the Active Learning Hub, offering a wide range of training and development opportunities, along with support for junior colleagues' growth.
Work-Life Balance, Standard working hours with flexibility options to better suit your personal or professional needs, promoting a positive work-life balance.
Attractive Benefits, Enjoy various perks including 25 days of leave plus bank holidays, free lunch on duty, employee assistance program, matched pension scheme, and health plan access.
Recognition and Rewards, The Active Awards programme recognizes outstanding contributions, ensuring that your hard work and dedication are acknowledged.

More about TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) represents a significant public health issue in the United Kingdom, affecting thousands of individuals each year. These injuries, resulting from external forces, such as falls, vehicle accidents, sports injuries, and assaults, can lead to a broad spectrum of physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges. Learn more...
 


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