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A healthcare practice in Norwich is seeking a Speech and Language Therapist to provide specialist assessments for autism and ADHD in a hybrid role. The ideal candidate will be an HCPC registered professional with experience in clinical settings, capable of conducting diagnostics and writing reports. This role offers competitive salary ranging from £35,000 to £75,000 annually depending on experience.
Job Title: Speech and Language Therapist (ADOS-2) - Norwich
Location: Norwich, Norfolk (Hybrid)
Role: Permanent
Salary: £35,000 - £75,000 per annum (depending on experience)
Start: ASAP
Our client is an award-winning, NHS and HSE approved practice dedicated to providing high-quality psychological care across the UK and Ireland.
They provide high-quality services to clients across the UK and Ireland, including neurodevelopmental and psychological assessments for adults and children as well as expert witness assessments for the courts and parole boards, assessments in criminal/prison law, family law, immigration law, and medico-legal cases. They have a proven track record of providing high quality assessments and delivering on NHS contracts.
This is an exciting and valuable role within a busy service, providing invaluable assessments to families and adults. This is a hybrid role for suitably qualified clinicians working within the Neurodevelopmental Assessment Team for children referred for autism and/or ADHD assessments via NHS Patient choice and their GP.
Some aspects of the role may be undertaken remotely. Hybrid roles are available to attract candidates with differing levels of experience and geographical locations- including senior roles.
The role requires conducting comprehensive specialist assessments including diagnostic assessments of individuals with suspected autism and/or ADHD using established diagnostic tools. Assessments of mental health conditions may also be required. Assessments are undertaken on behalf of the NHS via GP referral.
The clinician is also responsible for writing up assessment reports in a timely and professional manner, as well as providing appropriate recommendations and interventions. Additionally, the clinician may be involved in supervising and supporting junior staff members depending on experience.