Speech and Language Therapist - Doncaster, United Kingdom - Sanctuary Health

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Sanctuary Personnel, a dedicated and award-winning recruitment agency with a TrustPilot score of 4.9/5 and nearly 1000 reviews have an exciting opportunity available for an experienced NHS Speech and Language Therapist to join a well-established Speech & Language Therapy team based in Doncaster (hybrid work available).


Specialism/Team:
Community/Neuro


Job Type & Hours:
Locum ongoing contract


Pay Rate:
£25 per hour (assignment rate)


Benefits of working for Sanctuary Personnel:


  • Effortless Registration: Say goodbye to paperwork Our fully online and paperless registration service streamlines the process, making it convenient and hassle-free for you.
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Compliance Made Easy: Enjoy peace of mind with our free DBS and compliance service, which includes paid-for mandatory e-learning and practical training modules tailored to your needs.
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Expert Guidance and Support:Benefit from personalised clinical governance and revalidation support from our in-house qualified health professional with over 15 years of experience. We're here to ensure you're always on top of your game.
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Rewarding Referral Program:Spread the word and reap the rewards Refer a Speech & Language Therapist and receive a generous £250 bonus once they've completed just 100 hours of work. The best part? There's no limit to how many SLTs you can refer.
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Professional Development:Working as a locum SLT/Speech and Language Therapist provides opportunities for continuous professional development. You may encounter new challenges, technologies, and best practices in different settings, which can enhance your clinical skills and knowledge.


Main Duties:


  • To participate fully in the multidisciplinary teams drawing on specialist knowledge/experience.
  • To contribute to service and policy development.
  • To advise line manager on service delivery, pressures and developments with regard to future needs and anticipated developments.
  • To supervise and delegate work and provide clinical support to a Speech and Language Therapy Assistant, Junior Speech and Language therapists and generic Rehabilitation Assistants.
  • To represent speech and language therapy at relevant meetings as and when required.
  • To attend and contribute to departmental team meetings and AHP network meetings.
  • To provide specialist support to adult patients/service users including support with alternative and augmentative communication aids.
  • To ensure well coordinated, integrated care plan for individual patients/service users.
  • To regularly liaise with charitable agencies.
  • To write detailed reports to other agencies.
  • To be able to manage the emotional consequences of working with clients with psychological, psychiatric and behavioural problems.
  • To manage and prioritise a complex speech and language therapy caseload.
  • To maintain up to date and accurate case records in line with professional standards and local Trust policies.
  • To independently assess, diagnose and treat a wide range of communication disorders for clients with complex speech, language and cognitive disorder, using both standardised assessment and informal assessment protocols.
  • To independently assess, diagnose and treat patients with dysphagia and to refer for specialist instrumental assessment of the swallow as and when indicated.
  • To be able to define a differential diagnosis based on the evidence from assessment and the multidisciplinary team, taking full account of cognitive, neuro psychological, physical and sensory deficits.
  • To continually monitor, evaluate and modify treatment plans to meet the patient's changing physical, emotional and psychological needs.
  • To regularly liaise with and give specialist advice to professionals from other statutory agencies e.g. Social Services.
  • To contribute to interagency teams by providing specialist information and advice around managing a client's needs with regard to a wide variety of physical, social, emotional and psychological issues to provide well coordinated and appropriate care plans.
  • To work flexibly across a wide variety of settings, including wards, clinics and patient's homes providing specialist advice and management of complex patient needs.
  • To be able to manage the emotional consequences of working with terminal conditions and the effects of patients and families emotional and psychological adjustment to these conditions, using counselling skills.
  • To be alert to hazardous situations related to infection control and abuse of vulnerable adults and take appropriate action to alert the appropriate staff and agencies of potential risks to staff and patients.
  • Demonstrate good understanding of the code of good practice in relation to the Mental Health act and Mental Capacity Act.
  • Work in accordance with the safeguarding adults/children's guidelines and the safeguarding policy at all times.
  • To manage the emotional consequences of working with highly unpleasant conditions related to c

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