This is an exciting opportunity for a Dysphagia Specialist Speech and Language Therapist to join the Children’s Therapies Team in East Kent. This Band 7 role encompasses both leadership and clinical work in the community with children and families aged 0-19 years. The Children’s Therapies Team is an integrated therapies team providing Speech and Language Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, Specialist Nurse Advisors and Care Co-ordinators to children and families within KCHFT.
You will be part of an innovative, cohesive and enthusiastic team of dysphagia therapists whohave reimagined KCHFT’s dysphagia service. As part of our county-wide approach to the management of children with dysphagia, you will be able to offer virtual appointments to families across Kent, as well as locality-based face to face sessions.
You will provide support and supervision to other clinicians in the team managing children with dysphagia and support competencies for therapists completing Dysphagia specialist training. You will access and lead on fortnightly group supervision and CPD sessions, whilst building links with external stakeholders. You will work with the other Dysphagia leads to monitor, review and develop pathways to ensure the service is able to offer safe, efficient and effective assessment and intervention in a timely way.
Supporting and leading on the Dysphagia pathways across Kent
Leading on service policy and clinical care pathways across KCHFT for dysphagia
Ensuring team members are working to agreed care pathway within dysphagia
Providing effective supervision, training and support to SLTs to enhance their CPD
Reporting and advising on development requirements in dysphagia to colleagues, Professional Leads, Team Leads, Locality Clinical Manager and Head of Service.
Participating in reflective practice and on going learning within these clinical fields
Carrying out delegated line management of staff
Managing a complex /specialist clinical caseload across 0-19 years
This vacancy is for up to 0.6 (Wte): The role will be a hybrid model of working (virtual and faceto face).
We pride ourselves on the support and opportunities offered to staff at all stages in their career including; regular meetings with a line manager, access to supervision; in house and external training. We offer regular clinical governance days where all localities come together to share knowledge, skills
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This advert closes on Wednesday 5 Feb 2025