Specialist Speech and Language Therapist - King's Lynn, United Kingdom - The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King's Lynn NHSFT

    The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King's Lynn NHSFT
    The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King's Lynn NHSFT King's Lynn, United Kingdom

    2 weeks ago

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    Job summary

    An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic individual to join the Speech and Language Therapy service based at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King's Lynn.

    This new position will enable you to develop skills in the assessment and management of swallowing and communication difficulties with a range of conditions. It also includes developing skills in tracheostomy management and videofluoroscopy competencies, with a personal development plan agreed and supported.

    We strive to deliver high quality care in line with current evidence base and are committed to providing regular supervision and CPD. We are a small but friendly, proactive and supportive team.

    If you wish to discuss any aspect of this job further, or would like to arrange a visit, please contact Sarah Hamilton, Service Lead, on for more information.

    Main duties of the job

    To assess, diagnose and manage a variety of acquired communication and swallowing disorders across a varied caseload

    To provide an inpatient service to patients with acquired communication/swallowing disorders (including: dementia, progressive neurological disorders and TBI)

    To contribute to the delivery of the Videofluoroscopy service

    To support the development of skills in assessing and managing patients with a tracheostomy.

    About us

    The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) King's Lynn is located near some of the most beautiful scenery in the UK, along the north Norfolk coast, and not far from Sandringham House.

    We provide a comprehensive range of specialist, acute, obstetrics and community-based healthcare services to around 331,000 people across west and north Norfolk, in addition to parts of Breckland, Cambridgeshire and South Lincolnshire.

    We have more than 4,000 staff and volunteers, approximately 530 beds, and a helipad for air ambulances. We work with neighbouring hospitals for the provision of tertiary services, including as part of regional partnership and network models of care, such as the trauma network.

    In February 2022 the significant progress that has been made at QEH was recognised by the Care Quality Commission who rated the Trust as 'Good' in all of the core services they inspected. They recommended the Trust moves out of the recovery support system (formerly special measures).

    Job description

    Job responsibilities

    Please see the attached job description and person specification for details about this exciting opportunity.

    Please contact us if you would like to discuss any details further.

    Person Specification

    Qualifications/training and professional development

    Essential

  • Attainment of recognised degree in Speech and Language Therapy as recognised by RCLST and HCPC
  • Membership of RCLST
  • Current Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC) registration
  • Evidence of successful completion of post graduate study in dysphagia
  • To provide evidence of ongoing CPD to meet regulatory body professional standards
  • Desirable

  • Membership of any relevant special interest groups (CENs)
  • Experience

    Essential

  • To describe your experience of working with dysphagia at post graduate level
  • To demonstrate experience of working with communication difficulties within relevant clinical area
  • To provide evidence of effective working in a multidisciplinary team
  • Desirable

  • To demonstrate experience in delivering education and training packages
  • To describe your experience of using Videofluoroscopy
  • To have previous experience or an interest in developing skills in the assessment and management of patients with tracheostomy
  • Skills, abilities and knowledge

    Essential

  • To demonstrate a high level of competency in the assessment and management of adults with a range of communication and swallowing disorders
  • To demonstrate the ability to prioritise and manage a large caseload
  • To demonstrate the ability to work independently and recognise when to seek support for clinical issues
  • Demonstrate excellent verbal communication/interpersonal skills and be able to adapt these according to the situation
  • To demonstrate the ability to pass on skills/knowledge to other professionals in both formal and informal environments
  • To have the ability to communicate effectively using the English language in both verbal and written forms
  • To have knowledge of national policies, guidelines and standards relevant to client group such as dementia and progressive neurological conditions
  • To demonstrate knowledge of the principles of clinical governance and audit
  • Desirable

  • Membership of relevant special interest groups
  • To have experience in supervising undergraduate Speech & Language Therapists
  • To show evidence of contributing to service development projects
  • Other

    Essential

  • Hold a full and valid driving license (own vehicle not required)