Locum Band 6 Adult Acute Speech and Language Therapist (with Dysphagia experience)
• Location: Milton Keynes
• Duration: 8-week contract (potential to extend thereafter)
• Salary: £35-£40 per hour
Job Description:
We are seeking a skilled and experienced Locum Band 6 Adult Acute Speech and Language Therapist to join a dynamic healthcare team on a temporary basis. This position requires a qualified speech and language therapist with specialised knowledge in the management of dysphagia (swallowing difficulties) and the ability to work effectively within an acute hospital setting.
Key Responsibilities:
• Assess, diagnose, and treat adult patients with speech, language, and swallowing disorders, with a focus on dysphagia.
• Work closely with multidisciplinary teams including doctors, nurses, and dietitians to ensure optimal care for patients.
• Develop, implement, and review individualized treatment plans for patients with dysphagia and other communication impairments.
• Provide education and training to patients, families, and staff members on communication and swallowing management techniques.
• Maintain accurate records and documentation of assessments, interventions, and outcomes.
• Support the development of the acute speech and language therapy service within the hospital.
Requirements:
• HCPC registration as a Speech and Language Therapist.
• Proven experience in an acute hospital setting, particularly working with adult patients with dysphagia.
• Strong knowledge of dysphagia assessment tools and intervention strategies.
• Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
• Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
• Evidence of recent professional development and continuous learning.
Desirable Skills:
• Experience working with adults in a variety of clinical settings.
• Knowledge of other speech and language disorders commonly found in adult acute settings (e.g., aphasia, voice disorders).
• Additional post-graduate qualifications or certifications related to dysphagia