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Band 6 Specialist Speech and Language Therapist

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Dyddiad hysbysebu: 17 Tachwedd 2025
Cyflog: £44,660.21 i £53,046.29 bob blwyddyn
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £44660.21 - £53046.29 a year
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 02 Ionawr 2026
Lleoliad: Wallington, SM6 0DZ
Cwmni: NHS Jobs
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: N0016-25-0013

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POSITION -Band 6 Specialist Speech and Language Therapist DIVISION -Cognus Therapies BUSINESS UNIT -Speech and Language Therapy REPORTS TO -Therapy Lead Speech and Language Therapist RESPONSIBLE FOR - Overseeing and delivering provision for pupils with speech and language needs in mainstream settings and/ or Specialist SEND provisions / bases/ Post-16 Liaising with Head Teachers, SENDCos, staff and parents to promote best outcomes GRADE/PAY:Band 6 Paediatric Speech and Language Therapist,£44,660.21 to £53,046.29 FTE per annum inclusive of HCAS.Contract for either full time or pro-rata / term time only plus 2 4 weeks. LOCATIONS:London Borough of Sutton and surrounding areas JOB SUMMARY: Working within a multidisciplinary team of speech therapists and occupational therapists, the post holder will have the opportunity to work in local schools and colleges across the 4 years to 25 years age range or with a smaller age range within this. Advising and supporting local schools / settings with children and young people with Speech, Language & Communication Needs (SLCN) including a possible cohort with ASD or PMLD and SLCN; to manage their caseload to ensure that intended outcomes are delivered within agreed service standards. Raising awareness of the needs of and strategies available for children and young people with SLCN. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES: To personally undertake a case load of referrals to include: Visiting and assessing children and young people with SLCN. To appropriately identify service provision in line with child and young persons needs at specialist, targeted or universal level of support. Delivery of specialist programmes on an individual and/or small group basis. Offering advice to parents and carers as well as teaching staff at a targeted or universal level. Maintaining childrens / young peoples records to a high standard. Specific Duties: To advise and support school staff on the education of children and young people with SLCN including: Screening and prioritising new referrals in order to determine the need and level of therapy provision required in line with service criteria. At the point of referral, gathering relevant information regarding previous and current input from health and social care services. Carrying out a range of non-standardised and standardised assessments and interpreting a range of factors relating to the child or young persons condition; focusing on access to education. Providing reports to referrers and other agencies involved in the child/young persons care and advice on appropriate differentiation of and access to the curriculum. Plan, create and deliver a wide range of tailored interventions and/ or therapy programmes where direct SaLT input is indicated and effectively hand over prescribed programmes through training and modelling with teaching staff, parents and carers. To maintain effective liaison with all partners e.g. parents/ carers, professionals in Education, Health, Social Care and other Services with particular regard to Safeguarding and best practice To monitor and record child or young persons progress and effectiveness of intervention through goal setting, outcome measurement and evaluation of practice and to communicate these with key stakeholders. Collaboration with a range of partner agencies to create effective transition support for specific children and young people. Promotion of effective inclusion of children and young people into all aspects of the school curriculum. To attend and contribute to team meetings as required. Training and Development Responsibility To be aware of changing trends in treatment and promote Evidence Based Practice; embedding this into own specialist area of work in order to provide the highest standard of care to service users. Embedding legislative change and key developments relating to improved outcomes for children and young people with SLCN. To participate in clinical audit, service development activities and research programmes as required. To engage with continual professional development as identified through managerial and clinical supervision and appraisal, including attending training and courses as agreed. To comply with the Cognus Limited mandatory training requirements. As part of the therapies team to plan, deliver and evaluate training sessions for schools and educational providers. GENERIC OBJECTIVES: Contribute to Cognus Limiteds business objectives at the appropriate level by ensuring every child matters and has access to education and learning opportunities, including: a) Health and safety b) Safeguarding and protection of children c) Equal opportunities and management of diversity d) Data protection e) Outstanding Customer care GENERAL: SAFER RECRUITMENT: Cognus is committed to safeguarding and protecting the children and young people that it works with. An offer of employment is subject to safer recruitment practices which include an enhanced DBS check, two professional references acceptable to Cognus Limited, proof of qualifications, proof of right to work in the UK, proof of personal address and employment history covering 5 years and, fitness to work with children (occupational health assessment). These checks must have been completed prior to commencement of employment. We have a range of policies and procedures in place which promote safeguarding and safer working practices across the organisation. PROCESSING OF DATA: a) You (the employee) consent to the holding and processing of personal data provided by you to the Company (the Company) for all purposes relating to your employment, but not limited to administering and maintaining personnel records, paying and reviewing salary and other remuneration and benefits, undertaking performance appraisals and reviews, the compulsory Disclosure and Baring Services check (DBS) details in line with its statutory responsibility to safeguard and protect children and vulnerable service users; maintaining sickness and other absence records and taking decisions as to your fitness for work. b) You hereby acknowledge and agree that the Company may, in the course of its general and statutory duties as an employer be required to disclose personal data relating to you for legislative purposes during or after the end of your employment. This does not affect your statutory rights under the General Data Protection Regulation 2018. CONFIDENTIALITY AGREEMENT: a) During the course of your employment, you will have access to and knowledge of Company confidential information and trade secrets. b) Disclosure of any of this confidential information and/or trade secrets could have serious financial consequences and/or create serious competitive disadvantages for the Company. There may be material damage, financial or otherwise, deliberate or otherwise, to the Companys legitimate business interest. c) Under the terms of this confidentiality agreement, you agree to keep secret and shall not at any time, either during employment or post-employment, use, communicate or reveal to any person any trade secret or confidential information relating to the Company or any Associated Company. d) You are aware of the Companys policies in relation to compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation and undertake to act in accordance with these at all times. Any breach of these policies will be dealt with under the Companys disciplinary procedure and action taken can include dismissal without notice. This job description and person specification outlines the summary of key accountabilities and is not an exhaustive list of duties and, is subject to periodical review and changes in line with the business needs.

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