Specialist Speech and Language Therapist - Manchester, United Kingdom - Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust
Description
Are you looking to develop your career or build on your existing specialist skills supported by our innovative, friendly and dynamic team.
Are you passionate about communication and working in a vibrant, multicultural community?We have a number of permanent band 6 positions offering an exciting opportunity to follow special interests and develop specialist skills across a complex needs caseloads
- i.e. community based preschool neuro-developmental assessment pathway working with the Community Paediatric Service and special school contexts. We can also support the successful applicant in developing skills in paediatric dysphagia.
You will have opportunities to work with a multilingual population alongside interpreters and bilingual co-workers.
Professional development is encouraged and both informal and formal training opportunities are available.
Staff wellbeing is important within our team with support from a well-being champion and the Trust currently offering well-being hours.
We work in partnership with families, schools and other professionals to provide functional targets and high-quality care for children and families.
- Enthusiastically provide a speech and language service to children across the Oldham area
- Assess, diagnose, develop, and implement speech and language therapy packages of care.
- Work as part of a multidisciplinary team to ensure a coordinated care plan, based on best practice/evidence base.
- Organise and manage a speech and language caseload with support from their line manager, alongside opportunities to shadow colleagues and attend specific pathway meetings.
- Work with children and young people with a wide range of speech, language and communication needs including developmental language disorders and children with language disorders associated with conditions such as neurodevelopmental disorder( e.g. ASC ), Down's Syndrome and Cerebral Palsy.
- Demonstrate clinical effectiveness through the use of evidencebased practice and outcome measures.
- Provide clinical advice to others, including parents/carers, school staff and other professionals regarding the management and care of children with communication difficulties.
- Work alongside education, local authority and early years partners, supporting a graduated approach to helping children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
- Build skills in the wider workforce which will have positive intervention outcomes.
Today, Oldham is responsible for delivering a range of acute and community health services across the local area and at The Royal Oldham Hospital.
As a designated major trauma unit for Greater Manchester and one of only three vascular centres in Greater Manchester, Oldham is a specialist hospital for acute surgery and provides state-of-the-art onsite pathology services to the North West.
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