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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Pediatric Speech and Language Therapist to join their team in Greater London. This role involves working in a specialist secondary school, providing essential support to pupils with autism and learning disabilities. You will play a crucial role in assessing and implementing therapy programs, collaborating closely with families and multidisciplinary teams. The position offers flexible working hours and opportunities for professional development, making it an excellent opportunity for those passionate about making a difference in children's lives. If you're motivated and ready to inspire young learners, this role is perfect for you.
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Pulse
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24.04.2025
08.06.2025
Pulse is currently searching for an experienced Pediatric Speech and Language Therapist who can provide overall support, working in a specialist secondary school with pupils who have autism and learning disabilities. This post is based in London.
As a Pediatric Speech and Language Therapist, you'll be working in a specialist school with pupils aged 11–19, who have a wide range of health conditions such as PMLD, SLD, MLD, ASD. The therapy team is an integral part of pupils accessing the curriculum. There is close collaboration with families, school staff, NHS, social care teams, and the onsite multidisciplinary team, including nurses, dieticians, and paediatricians. The position is full-time (36 hours per week) or part-time with flexible hours.
We have a knowledgeable, dedicated, and experienced permanent team with longstanding relationships across multiple clients. Access exclusive vacancies through our numerous Master Vendor trusts nationwide. We offer roles outside NHS rate caps via our private sector agreements and international opportunities outside England and the UK.
Please note: We cannot support or accept applications from candidates residing within the Red or Amber list of the Code of Practice for the international recruitment of health and social care personnel in England, based on the WHO Workforce Support and Safeguard List.