SLT for Kids is part of the Tx Group, an organisation providing therapy services in the North West of England. The multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals at Tx Group are focused on delivering evidence based and results driven services to all.
SLT for Kids provide high quality speech and language therapy assessments, reports and treatments for children. Our team of experienced and dedicated speech and language therapists work with children of varying needs and difficulties to improve speech, language and communication skills. We work with individuals in clinic, at home and in educational settings such as mainstream and special schools, to deliver SLT assessments and therapy programmes. SLT for Kids are committed to helping children achieve their maximum potential by providing support that can really make a difference to children, their families schools and communities. Our philosophy is patient-centred and we are committed to providing the highest standard of care to every client we treat; helping our patients achieve their goals in a professional, caring, safe and supportive environment.
SLT for Kids has an exciting opportunity for an associate paediatric speech and language therapists. We have job opportunities for Band 6 SLTs, Band 7 team lead SLTs and Band 8 consultant SLTs. We are looking to develop our network of speech and language therapists to provide specialist assessment and treatment of children with dysphagia, voice problems and / or complex speech, language and communication needs (SLCN).
An associate paediatric speech and language therapist at SLT for Kids would be involved in working with individuals in clinic, at home and in educational settings such as mainstream and special schools, to deliver SLT assessments and therapy programmes. SLT for Kids are committed to helping children achieve their maximum potential by providing support that can really make a difference to children, their families schools and communities. This position may also be of interest to speech and language therapists looking for additional work alongside their current role.
What does it take to be successful in this role?
To be successful in this role you would need to:
- Be passionate about working with infants, children, and young people.
- Keep our clients interests at the centre of all you do.
- Apply excellent clinical reasoning and therapeutic skills.
- Be proactive and enthusiastic and help children and young people achieve their potential.
- Provide high quality, evidence-based speech and language therapy to children with a range of conditions including, assessment, treatment and recommendations.
- Produce high quality reports and clearly communicate their professional opinion (written and verbal).
- Be able to consider the holistic needs of each child when working to achieve their goals.
- Work alongside other speech and language therapists and assistants, supporting and supervising as appropriate.
- Develop a strong rapport with children and their parents, education staff and other health professionals.
- Act as a champion for the service and speech and language therapy as a profession.
- Demonstrate commitment to CPD and keep up to date with new techniques.
The ideal candidate:
The successful applicant must meet the following requirements:
- Qualified speech and language therapist (preferably above Band 5).
- Eligible for RCSLT membership.
- Completed RCSLT competencies.
- HCPC Registered.
- Enhanced DBS.
- Experience working with children (minimum 2 years, preferably including NHS experience).
- Experience working in a multidisciplinary team.
- Experience providing speech and language therapy assessments and interventions for adults.
Our ideal candidate will be passionate about speech and language therapy, making them a good ambassador for SLT for Kids. They will be enthusiastic and patient centred, always striving to achieve the best for every child they work with. They will be flexible through their work and use their own initiative when providing treatment to our clients.
The successful applicant will possess exceptional clinical skills, along with a strong foundation of verbal and written communication in order to facilitate the delivery of the highest quality evidence-based treatment. They will be confident of their training abilities, able to adapt to a variety of audiences and will have a flexible and innovative approach. They will also be passionate about their own continuous professional development (CPD).
The successful candidate will work well collaboratively and will be open minded and keen to learn from the experiences of other professionals around them. They will be capable of working independently, prioritising and organising their own workload appropriately and able to use their initiative to deal effectively with a varying situations that may arise.
As the role will involve travelling between locations, we would recommend having a driving licence and access to a car.
Why us?
At SLT for Kids we believe that looking after our employees and providing them with an enjoyable working environment is an important aspect to a successful organisation. If you are successful in this application process, you will be able to enjoy:
- Working for a growing, forward thinking organisation.
- Multidisciplinary team working - including work with Psychologists, physical and mental health professionals and education staff.
- Access to broad range of CPD opportunities.
- Training and career development opportunities.
- Regular staff events.
- Flexible in terms of amount of annual leave you can take.
- Choose your own working hours.
- Working for a professional, patient centred company.
- Competitive rate of pay.
- Supportive environment.
Pay: £45.00-£50.00 per hour
Benefits:
Work Location: In person