Specialist Speech and Language Therapist - London, United Kingdom - Whittington Health NHS Trust

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    Camden Learning Disabilities Service (CLDS) is a well established integrated team based in London, Kings Cross.


    This post will spend 2 days a week leading SLT in Alexandra College Further Education as part of a multidisciplinary team of OT, physiotherapy, psychology and nursing.

    They must have an understanding of Education Health and Care Plans, carry out training for the college staff teams, will attend annual reviews and work closely with their MDT colleagues.


    The other 3 days is a community post where the post holder will undertake highly complex assessments, create intervention plans and risk management plans for both dysphagia and communication.

    The post holder will case coordinate and will represent SLT on pathways such as the dementia or complex physical health pathway.

    They will supervise junior staff and be a integral part of continuing to improve the services we deliver using initiatives such as QI projects.

    The post holder will take a lead for SLT in Alexandra College (2 days a week) and will also lead projects as required for Camden Learning Disabilities Service (CLDS).

    They will design and supervise assessment, intervention and training programmes to be carried out in collaboration with service users, carers, teaching assistants, and project workers as appropriate.

    They will have a high level of understanding of autism and complex needs and approaches with the skills to train and support others in this area.

    They will contribute to policy development and will lead on the development of clinical protocols and pathways.
    Liaison with SLTs in schools, acute and community services is essential.


    The post holder will deliver assessment and intervention and training in a range of community environments including Alexandra College, service user's homes, respite services and day care settings in Camden.

    They will work with a range of other professionals, including physiotherapists, occupational therapists, psychologists, social workers, teachers and a range of other carers and community personnel.

    They will encounter a wide range of physically and emotionally challenging conditions in service users' homes and other environments in the community.

    The Whittington Hospital has a reputation as one of the safest hospitals in England.

    Asanintegrated care organisation, providing both hospital and community services, we offer a range of development opportunities along with attractive benefits to staff at all levels of our organisation.

    This means we can bring high quality services closer to home and speed up communication between community and hospital services, improving our patients' experience.

    We also have a highly regarded educational role, teaching more than 600 undergraduate medical students, nurses and therapists each year and providing a range of educational packages for postgraduate doctors and other healthcare professionals.

    SLTs & Physiotherapist working in Camden Learning Disabilities Service are employed under a Service Level Agreement with Camden Council.

    Please refer to the job specification and job description for details of the main responsibilities and skills required to undertake this Band 7 role.

    Ability to chair meetings and coordinate actions set to the network

    Knowledge of legal frameworks including MCA and COP
    Knowledge of EHCP framework and how to work within this
    Whittington Hospital NHS Trust