McGinley Support Services

Locum Band 5 Children's Community Speech and Language Therapist

Key Responsibilities



Clinical Assessment and Intervention:



  • Assess and diagnose speech, language, communication, and swallowing disorders in children and young people.

  • Provide direct therapy interventions to children in a variety of settings, including home, school, and community.

  • Develop individual treatment plans, setting goals and objectives to meet the needs of the child.

  • Deliver evidence-based interventions to improve speech, language, and communication skills, including social communication and fluency.



Family and Carer Support:



  • Educate and support parents and caregivers in the management of their child's communication difficulties.

  • Offer guidance and training to family members on communication strategies and home-based interventions.

  • Promote family-centred practice and ensure the views of families are central to assessment and intervention planning.



Collaboration with Multi-Disciplinary Teams:



  • Work collaboratively with other professionals, including teachers, social workers, occupational therapists, and healthcare providers, to ensure an integrated approach to care.

  • Attend multi-disciplinary meetings, case reviews, and clinical supervision sessions.

  • Contribute to Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and other relevant documentation as required.



Record Keeping and Reporting:



  • Maintain accurate, up-to-date clinical records in line with professional standards and organisational policies.

  • Prepare written reports for parents, schools, and other agencies involved in the child's care.

  • Monitor and review the progress of individual children and adjust treatment plans as necessary.



Training and Development:



  • Participate in regular supervision and reflective practice sessions.

  • Take part in professional development activities, including in-service training and workshops.

  • Supervise and support junior staff, student placements, and/or assistants where applicable.



Safeguarding and Compliance:



  • Adhere to safeguarding procedures and report concerns as per local policies.

  • Ensure all clinical practice is carried out in accordance with Trust and national guidelines and policies.

  • Follow infection control and health and safety regulations at all times.



Qualifications and Experience:



Essential:



  • Degree or equivalent in Speech and Language Therapy.

  • Registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).

  • Previous experience (e.g., placements, volunteering, or relevant clinical experience) working with children, preferably within community or early years settings.

  • Understanding of the typical developmental milestones in speech, language, and communication.

  • Ability to work effectively as part of a team and independently when required.

  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.



Desirable:



  • Experience in working with children with a variety of speech and language disorders, including autism, developmental language disorder, and speech sound disorders.

  • Knowledge of relevant legislation, including safeguarding, SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities), and the Children Act.

  • Experience of working within a multi-disciplinary team.



Key Skills:



Clinical Skills: Ability to assess, diagnose, and treat a range of communication disorders in children.



Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills for working with children, families, and professionals.



Organisation: Ability to manage a caseload and prioritise tasks effectively.



Adaptability: Flexibility to work in different environments and with a diverse group of children and families.



Empathy and Compassion: Ability to build rapport with children, families, and caregivers, ensuring they feel supported throughout the process.



Additional Information:



  • The post holder will be expected to manage their own caseload and work autonomously, while also seeking guidance and support when necessary.

  • The role may involve travel within the local community, so access to a car or reliable transport is desirable.

  • This is a locum post, with flexibility in working hours, but with a commitment to service delivery in a timely and professional manner.




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