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A leading healthcare provider is seeking a Rotational Speech and Language Therapist to join their service in Oxfordshire. The role involves structured nine-month rotations across children and adult services, providing evidence-based therapy and contributing to service development. Ideal for newly qualified professionals, a full UK driving license is essential for this position. Competitive salary between £31,049 to £37,796 pro rata offered.
This is a new opportunity to join our newly established SLT rotation at Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust.
Designed to support the development of Speech and Language Therapy services across pathways and clinical areas, this post offers structured nine-month rotations across both adult and children's services. Ideal for newly qualified graduates or clinicians seeking to broaden their clinical experience, the role provides exposure to a wide range of speech, language, communication, and swallowing needs. As new funding becomes available, additional clinical areas will be added. You\'ll work across homes, clinics, care homes, and educational settings in Oxfordshire. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle are essential, with reasonable adjustments considered under the Equality Act 2010.
You\'ll manage your own caseload, delivering evidence-based SLT to children and young people (0-19) with speech, language, and communication needs. Working across special schools, mainstream schools, and nurseries, you\'ll adapt interventions to suit individual needs--from AAC and sensory strategies to early language and inclusive communication.
You\'ll also rotate into adult services, supporting clients with communication and/or dysphagia needs. Duties include assessment, care planning, report writing, MDT collaboration, and SEND contributions.
You\'ll supervise assistants and students, support service development, and contribute to training and audit.
Children\'s Integrated Therapy (CIT) is made up of Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Speech & Language Therapists, Therapy Instructors and Assistant Practitioners. The SLT team is made up of Band 5 and 6 Therapists, Technical Assistants, Apprentices, and both Specialist Team Leads and Specialist Clinical Leads (Band 7). We provide Speech and Language Therapy for children and young people aged 0 - 19 years across Oxfordshire in a range of settings.
The Adult Speech & Language Therapy Service provide community support to adults with speech, language and communication needs and adults with eating, drinking and swallowing difficulties. We are locality based teams of qualified SLTs who assess and treat adults with a wide range of communication and swallowing difficulties in a variety of settings across Oxfordshire.
A comprehensive induction programme is offered, with ongoing supervision and appraisal with development reviews from experienced specialist staff, regular in-house training as well as opportunities for involvement in Service Development.
Benefits of working for Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust include:
This countywide rotational post offers varied experience across paediatric and adult services. In childrens settings, you\'ll support SLCN in homes, clinics, and schools. In adult rotations, you\'ll assess and manage communication and swallowing needs in community settings. Each nine-month rotation builds clinical confidence and supports professional growth. You\'ll receive supervision, preceptorship, and CPD opportunities, and contribute to governance and service evaluation. Strong communication, organisation, and teamwork skills are essential. Applicants must be HCPC registered with a recognised SLT qualification.
Childrens Integrated Therapy (CIT) SLT Role The post holder will provide Speech and Language Therapy to children and young people (0-19 years) with speech, language, and communication needs (SLCN) across homes, clinics, and educational settings. They will manage their own caseload, working autonomously and flexibly to meet individual needs, while collaborating with the wider multidisciplinary team to deliver high-quality, evidence-based care. Educational Settings: Special Schools, Mainstream Schools, and Nurseries Special Schools: Support pupils with complex communication needs, often alongside autism, learning disabilities, or physical impairments. Use AAC, sensory-based approaches, and work closely with school staff and other professionals to embed communication strategies. Mainstream Schools: Focus on early identification and intervention for speech sound disorders, language delays, and social communication difficulties. Collaborate with SENCOs and teaching staff to implement support plans and promote inclusive communication. Nurseries: Deliver play-based interventions to support early language development, engage parents/carers, and train staff to create language-rich environments.The post holder will also contribute to service development, supervise junior staff or students, and maintain accurate documentation in line with professional standards.
Adult Speech and Language Therapy Rotation As part of the adult rotation, the post holder will deliver Speech and Language Therapy to adults with communication and/or dysphagia needs. This will include working in a variety of settings such as patients own homes, clinics, and care homes. The role will involve assessment, intervention, and collaborative working with wider health and social care teams to support safe and effective management of swallowing difficulties and communication impairments. The post holder will contribute to person-centred care planning and ensure therapy is aligned with current evidence and best practice.
Subject to funding, additional roles in new clinical areas may be added to the rotation.
This is a rotational post covering countywide services, and post holders are expected to travel between sites and patients homes as needed. Applicants must have a full valid driving license and have access to a vehicle for work. Adjustments can be considered in line with the Equality Act 2010 where required.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
£31,049 to £37,796 a year, pro rata