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NHS Scotland is seeking a Bank Speech and Language Therapist for adult caseload considerations in NHS Grampian. This position requires independent work across different teams addressing communication needs. Ideal candidates should be qualified and registered therapists, capable of managing various disorders, and have a driving license due to rural service areas.
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02.06.2025
17.07.2025
Bank Speech and Language Therapist – Various opportunities across NHS Grampian
We are looking to recruit qualified and registered speech and language therapists as bank members of staff to join various speech and language therapy services across NHS Grampian. There are different teams in the acute team (adult and paediatrics), community team (adult and paediatrics), and the learning disability team. The post-holder would be required to independently cover a full range of either adult acquired disorders of communication and swallowing (including neurological conditions, voice disorders, and dysfluency) or a full range of speech, language, and communication needs in children (including additional support needs). Due to the rural nature of areas of NHS Grampian, a car driver is essential.
We offer a robust mentorship and supervision program for all staff members and are happy to discuss any of our existing opportunities. Please contact Emma-Louise MacPherson at 07971 664355.
*Update - Currently, we do not have any bank opportunities for paediatric caseloads, so this post would be available for adult caseload considerations only.*
Additional Information for Candidates
NHS Grampian is one of the fourteen regional health boards of NHS Scotland, responsible for providing health and social care services to over 500,000 people living in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, and Moray.
As a board, we strive to ensure a positive environment, supported by our NHS and social care values.