To support the delivery of clinical services within the Spires Cleft team (primarily in speech and language therapy) and in Craniofacial Speech and Language Therapy and Facial Palsy.
To carry out administration tasks related to clinical work: sending patient letters, data input and scanning, patient pathway monitoring, developing and organising resource materials
To assist the clinical team with audit and research activities for local and national projects
To assist the clinical team to deliver clinical care to patients by co-ordinating appointments
To assist in the smooth running of clinical review/ audit clinics by organising the patients to see different members of the multidisciplinary team in a timely manner
To set up speciality specific clinics including checking equipment for use in clinics
To use creative skills to help with the development, preparation of resources/ equipment for therapeutic activities
To communicate with parents/ carers ensuring communication is sensitive and tailored to the needs of the individual
To engage with patients and families, and assist with patient feedback/ questionnaires/assessments
To work autonomously but acknowledge own limitations/ know when to seek clinical advice
To assist clinicians and support the delivery of interventions/ assessments
To contribute to team meetings and take meeting minutes
To work in a collaborative, and a co-operative manner with other health professionals and relevant agencies
To help with the organisation of locally/nationally run speech therapy training courses
To contribute to the wider team discussions re service developments
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To carry out administration tasks related to clinical work: sending patient letters, data input and scanning, patient pathway monitoring, developing and organising resource materials
To assist the clinical team with audit and research activities for local and national projects
To assist the clinical team to deliver clinical care to patients by co-ordinating appointments
To assist in the smooth running of clinical review/ audit clinics by organising the patients to see different members of the multidisciplinary team in a timely manner
To set up speciality specific clinics including checking equipment for use in clinics
To use creative skills to help with the development, preparation of resources/ equipment for therapeutic activities
To communicate with parents/ carers ensuring communication is sensitive and tailored to the needs of the individual
To engage with patients and families, and assist with patient feedback/ questionnaires/assessments
To work autonomously but acknowledge own limitations/ know when to seek clinical advice
To assist clinicians and support the delivery of interventions/ assessments
To contribute to team meetings and take meeting minutes
To work in a collaborative, and a co-operative manner with other health professionals and relevant agencies
To help with the organisation of locally/nationally run speech therapy training courses
To contribute to the wider team discussions re service developments
To assist with updating Spires Cleft service website and patient information leaflets