Macmillan Specialist SLT Neuro-Oncology & Acute Medicine Team Lead
We have a fantastic opportunity for a suitably experienced SLT to join our friendly, supportive, clinically passionate, speech and language therapy team at the Royal Surrey Hospital. The post holder will lead the acute medical SLT team as well as hold a small caseload of neuro-oncology patients in conjunction with a Band 6 SLT.
The ideal candidate will have previous experience working in acute medicine and have transferrable skills relevant for the neuro-oncology caseload. You will have experience managing a wide range of patients encompassing both complex dysphagia and acquired communication difficulties. Ideally, you would be a fully competent videofluoroscopy and FEES Practitioner and be able to work independently with patients with a tracheostomy; however, we can offer training and support to help you achieve these competencies. Experience providing education and training relevant to the clinical specialism would be beneficial. This is a team-lead post; as such, you should also have experience supervising junior members of the SLT profession.
The successful candidate should work well under pressure, be passionate about high standards of patient care, and embrace the challenge of service development. Support will be available both internally, through regular supervision and peer support, and externally through access to relevant Clinical Excellence Networks (CENs).
You must be registered with the HCPC and the RCSLT for this post.
Main duties of the job
You will be based at the Regional Cancer Centre at the Royal Surrey Hospital in Guildford; however, neuro-oncology domiciliary visits may be required, therefore you will need a driving licence and access to a vehicle.
The speech and language therapy team have extensive expertise in the management of patients with head & neck cancer (including laryngectomy), stroke, neurology, critical care, neuro-oncology, general medicine, and voice disorders. The team place a high value on the acquisition and development of evidence-based clinical skills for the benefit of patients. We offer a supportive environment with regular team meetings and a rolling in-service CPD programme. The team is committed to sharing best practice in the fields of acquired communication and swallow disorders, so provide regular training sessions for doctors, nurses, and healthcare assistants as well as those staff trained to carry out basic dysphagia screening.
About us
Royal Surrey is a compassionate and collaborative acute and community Trust. Recognising that our 5000 colleagues are our greatest strength, we offer a comprehensive health and wellbeing program along with a commitment to developing and advancing your career. Our diverse and welcoming Royal Surrey family will ensure you feel valued from your initial interview through your entire tenure.
We are clinically led and provide joined-up care by bridging the gap between hospital and community services alongside regional specialist cancer care. Our main acute hospital site is in Guildford with community hospital sites at Milford, Haslemere, and Cranleigh. We provide adult community health services in homes across Guildford and Waverley.
The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has given us an overall rating of Outstanding.
Royal Surrey has a strong reputation and history to build on. We are proud of our achievements and we are investing in our colleagues through our commitment to supporting professional development as well as investing more than £45 million in our physical environment and new equipment in the next few years. There has never been a better time to join us.
Although it isn't the Trust's normal practice, adverts may close early, so you are encouraged to submit an application as soon as possible.
Job responsibilities
The team is committed to sharing best practice in the fields of acquired communication and swallow disorders, so provide regular training sessions for doctors, nurses, and healthcare assistants as well as those staff trained to carry out basic dysphagia screening.
To provide a specialist service for patients diagnosed with Brain & CNS or other tumour sites affecting communication and/or swallow function. To act as a resource for AHPs working with Neuro-Oncology patients in the referring catchment area. To provide a specialist service to inpatients at the RSCH with a range of acquired neurological/medical disorders.
To manage and prioritise own specialist caseload, including patients with acquired complex communication/swallowing difficulties or receiving end-of-life care. Provide a holistic, timely, and proactive service to patients with Brain & CNS tumours (including domiciliary visits where appropriate). To continue with service development and promotion of the Neuro-Oncology and Acute medical services. To provide leadership to the Acute Medicine Speech and Language Therapist team. To provide teaching and training (formal and informal) to colleagues and members of the Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT). To monitor referral guidelines, patient pathways, outcome measures, and best practice initiatives to maximise the patient experience.
The trust has put staff well-being at the forefront of many of its initiatives in recent years, and there is a real focus on the importance of happiness and fulfilment at work. Equality and Diversity is also at the heart of the Trust's objectives, and there are opportunities to both promote and learn about other cultures.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Recognised Speech and Language Therapy Degree or equivalent
* Health & Care Professions Council - Licence to Practice
* Registered Member of Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists
* Evidence of successful completion of relevant specialist short courses
* Full driving licence
Knowledge
* Recent experience of working in an MDT setting and with patients with complex communication and swallowing disorders
* Experience of videofluoroscopy including interpretation of results
* Experience of FEES including interpretation of results
* Experience of managing patients with a tracheostomy
* Experience managing patients undergoing chemoradiotherapy
* Experience of service development
* Able to manage and prioritise own caseload and workload independently and support others with caseload management
* Understanding of the principles of Clinical Governance
* Knowledge of standards of record keeping
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Operational Manager Speech & Language Therapy
01483408376
Date posted
05 March 2025
Band
Band 7
£48,270 to £54,931 a year (per annum) includes high cost area supplements (HCAS)
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