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Specialist Speech and Language Therapist

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Posting date: 09 December 2025
Salary: £38,682.00 to £46,580.00 per year
Additional salary information: £38682.00 - £46580.00 a year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 01 January 2026
Location: London, SE6 4JD
Company: NHS Jobs
Job type: Contract
Job reference: C9197-25-1232

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Summary

Job Summary:1. Accountable to the Children and Young Peoples Therapies Manager2. To provide as part of the Community Children and Young Peoples Speech and Language Therapy service a comprehensive and inclusive speech and language therapy service for children and young people referred to this service. The children may present with a range of speech, language and communication/eating and drinking needs of varying severity.3. To contribute to successful child centred, multi-disciplinary assessment and intervention.4. To independently assess, diagnose, manage and evaluate outcomes for children and young people presenting with a range of speech, language, communication needs/eating and drinking difficulties, some of which may be highly complex, and provide second opinions as required.5. To contribute to the development and provision of training packages for parents, carers and education and health staff.6. To participate in the development, testing out and implementing of new ways of working.7. The post holder will develop a clinical specialism within the broad range of speech, language and communication/eating and drinking/dysphagia needs within the caseload. Key Result Areas & Performance: To contribute to improved patient/client experience To manage a complex caseload independently, being accountable for own professional actions. To provide effective speech and language therapy assessment and intervention within a team around the child and multi-disciplinary ethos and framework. To plan, set up and monitor specialist treatment programmes where required, to be carried out by parents, carers, teaching and support staff within the appropriate settings. To monitor and review the progress of children on the caseload ensuring there is evidence of sound clinical practice, with due regard for cultural and linguistic differences. To hold an overview of the therapists caseload, to monitor demand and capacity, identify areas of risk, emerging needs, staffing levels and areas for service development, advising line manager accordingly. To ensure strong development of self and contribution to development of others. To be responsible for the provision of a comprehensive and specialist speech and language therapy service to children and young people referred to the Community Children and Young Peoples Speech and Language Therapy Team including those presenting with complex special needs such as learning difficulties, autism and developmental language disorder and eating and drinking difficulties Ensuring that the service provided is integrated, based on evidence based and best practice, equitable, responsive to the needs of the children and their environment and delivered in accordance with service care pathways/protocols and Trust policies and guidelines. To use specialist knowledge to independently assess, diagnose and formulate treatment plans, across the full range of speech, language communication/eating and drinking difficulties for the children and young people. To support education staff in helping children with speech, language and/or communication difficulties to access the curriculum by advising on adaptation and differentiation to meet needs and by contributing information and recommendations to Education and Health Care Plans and to the formulation, monitoring and evaluation of Individual Education Plans and targets. To ensure that clients are referred to other services within and external to the Trust as appropriate for further investigation, support and/or continuity of care e.g. Communication Clinic for diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders, Audiology, videofluoroscopy. To maintain and provide full, accurate case notes and reports reflecting specialist knowledge, and in accordance with Service/Trust guidelines and policies. To be accountable for own professional actions and the actions of those working under the post holders supervision and guidance and recognise professional boundaries through interpretation of clinical and professional policies at a national and local level. To be aware of and adhere to Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust Speech and Language Therapy protocols and national and local standards and guidelines relating to professional practice. To be aware of and adhere to current legislation and employer procedures relating to the post. To contribute to the development of service plans, team objectives, care pathways and projects, taking into account the evidence base/best practice, local and national priorities, guidelines and policies. To gather and update activity data accurately and regularly in accordance with service guidelines.

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