Job summary
We currently have full-time permanent posts available for Band 6 speech and language therapists, in our Schools and Early Years & Community teams.
In Schools, we offer a variety of settings across primary, secondary, special schools, and further education. The work involves collaborating with education staff to support functional communication, facilitate successful transitions within and between settings, and promote self-esteem, independence skills, choice, and decision-making. Our settings are in Lambeth, Southwark, and surrounding areas that commission our school service.
The Early Years & Community team focuses on community clinics, children's centres, and nurseries. You will work as part of a cluster of therapists delivering universal, targeted, and specialist services across a geographical area. We also have new funding to support a commissioned nursery service.
As a specialist therapist, you will be involved in service development work with support from senior therapists and departmental Clinical Leads.
We provide separate line management and clinical supervision to promote strong clinical performance and development opportunities. Experienced specialists may also supervise junior colleagues and provide second opinions as needed.
Main duties of the job
- Work within the Children's Speech and Language Therapy Team to provide assessment, diagnosis, and development of specialist care programs, advice, and training across Early Years & Community and School/FE settings, depending on your role.
- Work independently and collaboratively with parents, education, social care, voluntary, and health professionals to deliver integrated care.
- Provide services to children and families, aiming to meet identified outcomes through direct intervention, training, health promotion, early identification, and advice.
About us
Our Community Paediatric Speech & Language Therapy team values Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion, welcoming everyone. We are an enthusiastic group delivering services in partnership with various sectors across Lambeth & Southwark.
We offer:
- Varied work with a diverse population
- A data and evidence-based service led by professionals
- Excellent supervision, support, and development opportunities
- Range of training, shadowing, and online resources
- Mobile and flexible home-working supported by technology
- Opportunities for clinical area swaps and team activities
- Health and wellbeing activities and EDI initiatives
Details
Date posted: 09 May 2025
Pay scheme: Agenda for change
Band: Band 6
Salary: £44,806 to £53,134 p.a. inc HCA (pro rata)
Contract: Permanent
Working pattern: Full-time
Reference number: 196-LIS9521
Location: Sunshine House CDC, Peckham Road, London, SE58UH
Job responsibilities
Duties and Responsibilities
- Professional / Clinical responsibilities
Assess, develop, and implement intervention programs, adapting based on individual circumstances including cultural and linguistic differences.Develop information and resources for clients, families, and relevant others regarding communication and feeding/swallowing difficulties.Write comprehensive reports for families and professionals, reflecting specialist knowledge.Stay updated with new techniques and developments in the field.Handle complex issues with appropriate strategies for caseload management.Implement care pathways and suggest practice changes as needed.Make appropriate onward referrals to other agencies.Use evidence-based practice and outcome measures to demonstrate clinical effectiveness.Raise awareness about developing communication skills within the service area.Identify training needs and develop, deliver, and evaluate specialist training for various audiences.Participate in projects, activities, and team meetings.Establish partnerships with agencies promoting social and educational inclusion.Management and Leadership
- Lead or take delegated roles as requested, including involvement in working groups and policy development.
- Use specialist knowledge to inform service delivery, policy, and address access/equity issues.
- Develop care protocols in liaison with the Team Leader to enhance client care.
- Negotiate with health, education, and social care professionals for seamless services.
Resources Responsibilities
- Monitor stock levels, request equipment, and develop resources for the client group.
- Ensure equipment security, maintenance, and infection control standards.
Education & Professional Development
- Engage in reflective practice, peer review, mentoring, and supervision.
- Support junior staff, students, and volunteers, developing their skills.
- Plan, monitor, and support the work of team members and volunteers.
- Address complaints, manage workload, and contribute to team meetings and induction processes.
- Support student placements and professional development.
Information Management
- Maintain accurate case notes and share information respecting data protection and confidentiality.
- Gather activity data and contribute to service evaluation and research projects.
Freedom to Act
- Manage an independent caseload, including complex cases.
- Be accountable for professional actions, working within protocols and standards.
- Participate in performance reviews and maintain professional boundaries.