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Speech and Language Therapist Assistant

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 22 Medi 2025
Cyflog: £31,537.00 i £34,434.00 bob blwyddyn
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £31537.00 - £34434.00 a year
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 07 Hydref 2025
Lleoliad: Northallerton, DL7 8AE
Cwmni: NHS Jobs
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: F0025-25-0043

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Job context The Inclusion Service works in partnership with all schools and settings within North Yorkshire promote the inclusion, participation and achievement of children and young people with SEND. These services are allocated into SEND hubs, coordinating provision at a locality level across CYPS as a whole, to ensure needs are met holistically. This role involves a specialist level of spoken communications so a confident use of English language is required. Job purpose To deliver effective support and intervention for children and young people with communication and interaction needs, 0-25, in a variety of contexts, including home and school. Under the guidance of the SLC Specialist, play a role in: a) Planning and delivering effective support for CYP with SLCN needs b) Developing the skills of the workforce in supporting CYP with SLCN needs Operational Management: To manage a peripatetic caseload as specified by the line manager and in accordance with service policies To provide appropriate, individually tailored support, advice and early intervention for CYP on caseload. This may include: 1. Running EY parents groups alongside portage team 2. Running locality social groups for CYP with communication needs when required 3. Modelling interventions and approaches to schools and settings over longer periods of time 4. Coach other practitioners in effective support, including support within the home 5. Observations of functioning and planning intervention groups 6. Writing EHCP advice (signed off by teacher) 7. Direct intervention using evidence based approaches, for example Early Impact for autism 8. Support for children using Alternative and Augmentative communication systems To provide data on children and young peoples progress and outcomes to inform LA data collection and analysis, service development and professional performance management; To advise children and young people, parents, and staff on the management and use of specialist equipment as necessary. To contribute to IEPs and specific programmes of work. To contribute to reports, reviews and re-assessments as required, including writing advice for EHCPs with support of specialist teachers To work as part of a co-operative locality hub team based on a flexible approach to support. To effectively monitor, manage and advise schools on appropriate resources. Work within the boundaries and ethos of school/service policies and procedures Prioritise and manage own workload within the boundaries of the role, and as advised by professional lead Ensure that all work is planned for maximum efficiency and minimal travel Communications: Develop a range of appropriate information / supporting materials (including web[1]based) to support schools and families Partnership / Corporate Working: To work as part of a co-operative locality hub team based on a flexible approach to support. Develop and sustain integrated working and effective relationships with health, statutory and voluntary agencies, and professionals within the broader range of services for children and families to support children and young people, specifically the SEND locality hub Share experience and provide professional advice and guidance to other agencies as required, working as closely as possible to ensure holistic support Develop and sustain integrated working and effective relationships with health, statutory and voluntary agencies, and professionals within the broader range of services for children and families to support children and young people, specifically the SEND locality hub Share experience and provide professional advice and guidance to other agencies as required, working as closely as possible to ensure holistic support Consult / liaise with other professionals to ensure effective communication / integrated approach to children work in partnership with parents/carers, other agencies, independent practitioners and voluntary organisations as appropriate. Resource management: Recommend resources and equipment which may benefit the service to the Lead Systems and information: Provide data on children and young peoples progress and outcomes to inform LA data collection and analysis, service development and professional performance management Keep appropriate and timely records and case notes Strategic Management: Work within the boundaries and ethos of school/service policies and procedures Safeguarding: Ensure appropriate confidentiality in all interactions Be responsible for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young people that you are responsible for and come into contact with; Involve learners when taking actions that concern them Communicate, record and report actions and outcomes using the most appropriate format e.g. service recording forms (ROSI) Use clear, accessible language when communicating Comply with the Councils policies and supporting documentation in relation to Data Protection, Information Security and Confidentiality Ensure that information sharing protocols for children and young people, and their families, as set out in the General Framework for Information Sharing in North Yorkshire (2005) are adhered to

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