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Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist

North East London NHS Foundation Trust
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Location
Salary
£46,148 - £52,809 per annum plus HCAS pro rata
Profession
Speech and Language Therapist
Grade
Band 7
Deadline
08 May 2025
Contract Type
Fixed term: 20 months (Contract ends in February 2027)
Posted Date
24 Apr 2025

Job overview

Are you a qualified speech and language therapist seeking a new role?

At NELFT, we have the perfect opportunity for you. And we flex to suit you, let us know if we can accommodate a flexible working arrangement to suit your personal circumstances.

Our Speech and Language Therapy Team situated in the London Borough of Redbridge and in partnership with the Youth and Justice Service in Redbridge, have an exciting opportunity for a Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist to join us on a full-time basis. This is a fixed term position extending for 3 years, to work in our Youth Justice Team (part-time hours considered).

We are a well-established service serving a diverse London community. This post will ideally suit an established Band 7 looking for a new challenge or a developing speech and language therapist ready to progress in their career,  working as a highly specialist Speech and Language Therapist with Children and Young People (CYP) in the Youth Justice Service (YJS)

Our Speech and Language Therapy Team situated in the London Borough of Redbridge and in partnership with the Youth and Justice Service in Redbridge, have an exciting opportunity for a Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist to join us on a full-time basis. This is a fixed term position extending for 3 years, to work in our Youth Justice Team (part-time hours considered).

Please see our team photograph at a recent team building meeting, indicating how much we enjoy working together.

Main duties of the job

  • Working with the young person to understand how their speech and language difficulties may (or may not) contribute towards their offending behaviour
  • Working with the Youth Justice Service to improve clients’ communication skills and working with families, and reviewing their care plans and other documentation to ensure it is in line with service user needs.
  • Providing communication skills and awareness training for those working in the justice system and police who may come into contact with vulnerable children with additional needs.
  • Involvement at the pre-sentence stage to provide information to the court on the needs of the young person which will need to be considered and contribute to pre-sentencing reports.
  • Providing intermediaries to support individuals to understand and engage with the legal process and to provide their best evidence in court.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

The Speech and Language Therapy Service in Redbridge operates within a multi-disciplinary team for children with additional needs and disabilities. We offer:

  • A programme of induction
  • A team of friendly, supportive colleagues within the YOT and SLT service
  • A well developed and supportive MDT, including joint working with a CAMHS worker
  • An accessible base close to an underground (Central Line) and mainline station (Elizabeth Line)
  • Opportunities for frequent contact with other speech and language therapists within NELFT.
  • A well-developed support, supervision and appraisal structure.
  • Extensive opportunities for continuing professional development (attending specialist courses)
  • Well developed agile working facilities
  • Opportunities to work both face-to-face and remotely via teletherapy.

Undertaking screening, assessments and onward referral to other specialists in integrated services as early as possible to identify those CYP in the criminal justice system with speech, language and communication needs. This should be linked to the possibility of additional risk factors including: previous contact with police, disengagement from education, low academic attainment and those with special educational and social needs. Writing advice fpor Educational Health Care Plans as required

Candidates will need to demonstrate the following requirements:

  • A recognised Speech and Language Therapy degree qualification or equivalent and relevant professional registration
  • Specialist clinical skills in terms of assessment and therapy for children and young people with speech, language and communication needs in the youth justice service
  • Some experience of working with young people at a secondary school level
  • Outstanding interpersonal skills, and the ability to work as an effective multi-disciplinary team member.
  • Experience in supervising other team members and students
  • Ability to gather data to support outcome measure

Use of AI

Applications for this role should be written by the applicant. If artificial intelligence (AI) programmes are used then the application may be rejected due to this document being an important part of the assessment process. This does not prevent applicants seeking appropriate support with applications should they need to for the purposes of any declared disability.