Job Openings Specialist Speech & Language Therapist - Dysphagia

About the job Specialist Speech & Language Therapist - Dysphagia

Position: Specialist Speech & Language Therapist - Dysphagia

Location: Ealing, W7
Role: Fixed Term Contract
Start: ASAP

Duration: 8 months (possible extension)
Salary: £42,939 - £50,967 (Inclusive of HCAS)

Our client is one of the most diverse healthcare providers in the UK, delivering a range of mental health and physical healthcare and community services. The Trust runs Broadmoor Hospital, one of three high secure hospitals in the country, with an international reputation.

The Trust is rated as 'Good' overall by the Care Quality Commission. Forensic services are rated as 'Outstanding'.

The Role

The post holder will be based in the Ealing Community Team for People with Learning Disabilities (CTPLD). They will provide assessment, treatment and management to service users in a range of community settings.

The post holder will assess clients with communication / swallowing disorders and develop and implement highly specialist, SLT management and treatment packages. They will independently manage and prioritise a specialist caseload.

They will provide advice to other professionals and carers re: management and care of clients with communication/swallowing disorders.

They will lead on dysphagia service development. The role will comprise of both dysphagia and communication related work.

Education/ Qualifications

Essential

Registration with Health Professions Council as a Speech and Language Therapist.

Recognised Speech & Language Therapy Degree qualification or equivalent.

Registered member of RCSLT

Evidence of successful completion of courses to Master's degree or equivalent, including post graduate Dysphagia qualification.

Desirable

Evidence of attendance at relevant courses and membership of relevant Special Interest Groups

Knowledge & Experience

Essential

Substantial postgraduate SLT experience, to include some NHS experience.

Extensive dysphagia management skills, some of which should be within the clinical specialism.

Advanced knowledge of a broad range of assessment tools relevant to the clinical specialism.

Advanced knowledge of trends/best practice within the clinical specialism. Substantial experience of working in adult learning disabilities.

Knowledge of national guidance and legislation relevant to post.

Desirable

In-depth knowledge of the principles of clinical governance.

In-depth knowledge of national policies and procedures relevant to the clinical specialism.