Speech and Language Therapist for The Bridge SEN School (a division of Right Support Management Ltd.)
Report to: SENCO / Academic Manager
Liaise with: SEN Teachers, TAs, Psychologist, SENCO, Academic Manager, Social workers and Students.
THE ROLE AND SUMMARY
As a speech and language therapist (SLT), you’ll provide treatment, care and support to students and young adults at our School, between the age (14-25) who are individuals with special education needs, Autism, LD, MH conditions and with a range of other conditions, including problems with palate, stammering, language delay and voice disorders. These can be caused by a range of issues, including:
* mental health conditions;
* physical disabilities.
You’ll usually work as part of a multidisciplinary team alongside Teachers, TAs, other Therapists, Support workers, Academic and School administrative team and will often liaise with students’ family, and carers when developing treatment and support plans.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Your tasks will vary depending on your student and the nature of the problem. However, you’ll typically need to:
* identify the speech and communication difficulty or disorder;
* assess the cause and nature of the problem, for example, congenital problems (such as cleft palate) or acquired disorders after a stroke or injury, or a developmental delay due to LD or MH conditions;
* devise and deliver a suitable treatment programme, working on a one-to-one basis or in groups, to enable each of the students to improve as much as possible;
* review and revise the programme as appropriate;
* advise carers and family on implementing a treatment programme and train other professionals in therapy delivery;
* monitor and evaluate students’ progress;
* write confidential case notes and reports for the students, as well as information for students, carers and other professionals;
* work within the School team to improve effectiveness of service delivery;
* conduct personal development reviews with colleagues;
* support other team members in meeting with the objectives set in relation to speech and language development.
Additional requirements
To practise as a SLT you must be registered with the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC) and must have completed an HCPC-approved undergraduate or postgraduate degree in speech and language therapy.
You must also be/have:
* Compliant with governmental healthcare regulatory requirements;
* Possess up-to-date knowledge of treatment practices and therapy programs;
* Excellent interpersonal communication skills;
* Ability to take care of clients with different personalities;
* Comfortable using a computer for various tasks.
Skills and abilities
* Excellent communication and listening skills, to relate to people of all ages and backgrounds, motivate students and gain trust;
* Patience, as progress may be slow – involving repetitive exercises to aid students who have problems memorising, processing and retaining information;
* Creativity and problem-solving skills, to design programmes appropriate for different learning styles and communication issues;
* Ability to work in a team, for interacting with Teachers, TAs, Support staff and other professionals;
* Organisational skills and flexibility, to deal with a range of students in varied settings;
* Ability to be at ease in a challenging environment;
* Qualities such as empathy, assertiveness, tact, a sense of humour and physical and mental stamina;
* Counselling skills including active listening and a non-judgemental approach;
* Basic knowledge of psychology;
* Concise and accurate record keeping skills;
* Sensitivity and understanding;
* Knowledge of English language, and good presentation skills.
Job Types: Full-time, Contract
Salary: £32,000.00-£34,000.00 per year
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