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A health service provider in Marston Green seeks a motivated Speech and Language Therapy Assistant to support adults with learning disabilities. The role involves implementing therapy programs under the supervision of a Speech and Language Therapist and requires relevant experience, excellent communication skills, and flexibility. Generous benefits include excellent training opportunities, annual leave, and more. This dynamic position supports the local community's well-being.
An exciting opportunity have arisen for Band 4 Speech and Language Therapy Assistant roles within our Community Learning Disability Team: Band 4 based in Solihull CLDT. The post serves the local population of adults with learning disabilities in Solihull. The successful candidate will support the work of the Speech and Language Therapists and the wider Learning disability team. The post holder will work under the direction and supervision of the Lead Speech and Language Therapist to complete administrative duties; prepare therapy resources and implement therapy programmes for adults with communication difficulties and learning disabilities. Experience of working with people with learning disabilities or within a community learning disability team is essential.
To provide clinical and non-clinical support to speech and language therapists (SLTs). To implement speech & language therapy programmes, devised by a speech & language therapist, for groups and individuals with a learning disability, under the supervision of a speech and language therapist. To modify approaches and activities within programmes to meet the needs of individuals with learning disabilities/groups, in order to meet defined intervention needs.
Experience of working with people with learning disabilities or within a community learning disability team is essential. Experience/knowledge of Speech and language therapy/ communication needs is preferable. Car Driver with own transport essential.
We are a hardworking, forward-thinking team looking for a motivated and capable individual to join us. You will be fully supported with training and supervision necessary for you to carry out this role. We work flexibly so the successful applicant will also be required to carry out some flexible working. Please ensure you read the Job Description and Person Specification before applying.
At Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS Trust (CWPT), we deliver a wide range of physical, mental health, learning disability and autism services, and are proud to serve communities across Coventry, Warwickshire and beyond. We put ‘people at our heart’; this ethos is at the centre of everything we do and how we do it. We care for our staff and colleagues as much as they care for others and offer a wide range of benefits and development opportunities.
We’re always on the lookout for people who share our passion for improving the lives and wellbeing of people in our community, as well as our values of compassion, collaboration, excellence, integrity and respect.
The post holder will:
Communication
To follow service and trust policies as appropriate to own role. To comment on policies/procedures as appropriate to own role where policy/procedure might compromise patient care or enhance service delivery.
To contribute to the maintenance of clinical resources by alerting team lead to inappropriate levels of easily accessible resources. To contribute to the physical maintenance of resources. To contribute to the cost-effective use of resources.
To provide peer support for newly appointed assistants. To provide observation sessions for students under the direction of a SLT. To assist with the delivery of training alongside a SLT.
To maintain up-to-date clinical records/case-notes, recording own observations. To complete standard reports/letters as appropriate to patient care. To record activity for trust and service data collection systems. To contribute information, from own role, for the annual service report.
To assist in clinical audit appropriate to own role. To participate in SLT research projects within own role responsibilities.
Light physical effort e.g. sitting at difficult angles and at wheelchair height for a moderate percentage of time, every day. Moderate physical effort e.g. transporting large, wheeled cases of clinical equipment, and case-notes, several times across several locations, on a daily basis, lifting these cases in/out of cars as & when required.
Concentration is required when delivering therapy. Work pattern is predictable with infrequent interruptions.
Occasional requirement to receive and process sensitive information from parents/carers/other professionals and inform appropriate SLT/Team Lead. Occasional work with clients who present with challenging behaviour, complex mental and physical needs. Occasionally providing therapy to individuals in emotionally demanding families.
Travelling to several locations during each day using driving. Frequent use of a computer to make resources, type letters/reports and enter data. Occasional encounters with unpleasant smells, verbal/physical aggression or body fluids.
This advert closes on Saturday 3 Jan 2026