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A leading company is seeking a qualified Pediatric Speech and Language Therapist for a specialist school in Greater London. The role involves supporting students with autism and learning disabilities, collaborating with families and educational staff. This position offers both full-time and part-time flexible options, alongside significant professional development opportunities.
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Pulse
Greater London, United Kingdom
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02.06.2025
17.07.2025
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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.
About the role:
As a Pediatric Speech and Language Therapist youll be working in a specialist school with pupils years 11 – 19, who have a wide range of health conditions such as PMLD, SLD, MLD, ASD and the therapy team is an integral part of pupils accessing the curriculum. There is close working with families and school staff, NHS and social care teams, and the onsite multidisciplinary team, including nurses, dieticians and paediatricians. Full-time 36 hours per week or part-time flexible hours optional.
Your main responsibilities as a Speech and Language Therapist:
What we are looking for in a Speech and Language Therapist:
What you will get:
Why work with Pulse?
Knowledgeable, dedicated and vastly experienced Permanent Team with longstanding professional relationships with multiple clients.Access to exclusive vacancies through our numerous Master Vendor trusts across the country.
Vacancies outside of NHS Rate caps with our private sector agreements.Access to International roles outside of England and the United Kingdom
Please note: We are unable to support or accept applications from candidates who are residents within the Red or Amber list of theCode of practice for the international recruitment of health and social care personnel in England, based on the World Health Organization (WHO) Workforce Support and Safeguard List.