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A healthcare recruitment agency is seeking a Band 6/7 Paediatric Community Speech and Language Therapist for a full-time position in Cheshire. Ideal candidates will have HCPC registration, experience with children, and be dysphagia trained. The role covers a paediatric caseload in school settings, offering a pay rate of £28-34 per hour over a 3-month contract.
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The Speech Therapy team at Pulse is currently recruiting for a Band 6/7 Paediatric Community Speech and Language Therapist in Chester. The successful candidate will work full-time hours from Monday to Friday, covering a paediatric caseload. Previous experience working with children and young people, ideally in school settings, is desirable.
Position: Paediatric Community Speech and Language Therapist
Banding: 6 or 7
Payrate: £28-34 per hour
Location: Chester
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Duration: 3 months contract
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