Job summary
Are you inspired by helping children find their voice and reach their potential?
Join Kingston Children's Speech and Language Therapy Service, part of Your Healthcare (YH), an innovative, not-for-profit social enterprise delivering high-quality NHS community services. Working within our friendly and supportive team, you'll help children and young people with speech, language and communication needs including those mild to moderate learning difficulties develop the skills, confidence and independence to thrive.
We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated Speech and Language Therapist to join our team. You will be supporting children and young people (CYP) with speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) at St. Philips School. This is a special educational needs school for young people aged 9 -19 years. Many students have additional needs such as mild to moderate Autistic Spectrum Disorders, language impairment or emotional issues; a few have sensory or medical needs.
Working with our experienced Speech and Language Therapy Assistant, you will deliver therapy programmes, support communication and empower families and school staff to help children achieve their goals. You will have access to our highly skilled and supportive wider team. Independence, key to the underlying ethos of the school, is supported and developed through a life skills programme, travel training and work experience.
Main duties of the job
Main Duties
Deliver Speech and Language Therapy support for children and young people (CYP) at St Philips School, working closely with school staff, families, Speech and Language Therapy Assistants, and other professionals.
Assess and support the communication needs of CYP with learning difficulties, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and other additional needs, using appropriate assessment and intervention approaches.
Plan, deliver, and review therapy programmes and outcomes, ensuring support is person-centred and linked to EHCP and educational goals.
Provide advice, training, and support to parents, carers, teachers, and support staff to help develop communication skills across school, home, and daily activities.
Our Purpose
We work collaboratively with families, schools and communities to empower children and young people to communicate effectively, participate fully and develop the confidence and independence needed to succeed in life.
Come and help us make communication possible, participation achievable, and every child's potential visible
This is a permanent term time only post and is for 37.5 hours (5days) per week.
You will be based at St. Philips School, Chessington.
About us
At Your Healthcare CIC, we are dedicated to delivering high-quality, patient-led health and social care services for residents in Kingston and providing specialised learning disability services in Richmond. As a Community Interest Company, we prioritise community-driven care and offer an environment that empowers you to make a real impact.
Why Choose Us?
NHS Pay & Benefits: Enjoy the security of NHS pay, Agenda for Change terms, NHS pension scheme, and salary sacrifice schemes
Bureaucracy-Free Environment: Implement good ideas quickly and effectively without delays
Work-Life Balance: Benefit from our Employee Assistance Programme and various staff discounts
Exceptional Staff Experience: Join a supportive workplace with positive feedback from staff and patients
Inclusive Culture: We promote equality, diversity, and inclusion, encouraging applications from all backgrounds
Impactful Community Involvement: Have a real voice in shaping care as part of our membership organization. Your ideas and contributions matter
Join Us Today
We are looking for passionate individuals who value high-quality care, inclusivity, and community engagement. Join our forward-thinking, patient-centred team. Explore our career opportunities and become part of a team that values your expertise and dedication.
We recognise that applicants may choose to use AI as part of their application process. This is permitted, however please clearly state within your application where AI has been used.
Details
- Date posted: 18 August 2026
- Pay scheme: Agenda for change
- Band: Band 6
- Salary: £45,953 to £54,254 a year per annum pro rata, includes HCAS
- Contract: Permanent
- Working pattern: Flexible working, Term time hours
- Reference number: B9811-26-0035
- Job locations: Hollyfield House, 22 Hollyfield Road, Surbiton, KT5 9AL, United Kingdom
Job responsibilities
When completing your application please refer to full Job Description - this can be found under supporting documents.
Please be aware that the closing date may be brought forward in the event of a high number of applications.
Interview date is likely to be 15/09/2026 (TBC)
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Person specification
Knowledge
Essential
- Of Speech and Language Therapy (SLT) intervention planning, outcome measures, and monitoring to ensure support is functional, meaningful, and evidence based.
- Of a wide range of assessment tools and intervention approaches for children and young people with speech, language, and social communication needs, including telehealth delivery.
- Of outcome planning and review for children and young people receiving SEND Support and Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs).
- Of current educational legislation, the National Curriculum, SEND Code of Practice, Experts at Hand model and SEN reforms, and EHCP processes.
- Of clinical governance, audit, research, and quality improvement processes.
- Knowledge and application of Total Communication approaches including visual communication systems and interventions, such as TEACCH, AAC, and Makaton signs and symbols.
- Of current clinical developments and best practice within Speech and Language Therapy.
- Good information technology (IT) skills.
Desirable
- Sensory impairment
- IT software (e.g. Widgit/Boardmaker/MS Teams/webinars)
- Awareness of a diverse range of people/cultures/ways of doing things
- Of risk management, quality standards and clinical effectiveness.
Experience
Essential
- Implementation of a range of communication programmes and approaches listed above
- Setting clear therapy plans and monitoring, evaluating and measuring outcomes
- Post qualification experience working with children and young people with SLCN
- Experience of working collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team and with parents and carers to ensure collaborative outcome setting and focused therapy
- Experience of working within a specialist education setting
- Delivering training workshops to a range of professionals -parents- carers to enskill others in a range of therapy approaches, strategies and service delivery and capturing effectiveness of the training
- Clinical supervision of SLT students and SLT Assistants
Desirable
- Working collaboratively with key partners, e.g., SEN team, Senior Leadership Teams in schools, health and voluntary sector.
- The Balanced System framework
- Partnership working practices, e.g., SEN Panels, Council for Disabled Children (CDC), Integrated Services for Children with Disabilities
Qualifications
Essential
- Recognised speech and language therapy qualification
- HPC registration
- Member of RCSLT
- Training in Makaton, Intensive Interaction
Desirable
- SCERTS
- ACI/Hanen PCI
- Colourful Semantics
- Sensory Stories
- Therapy Outcome Measures
- Low tech AAC
Personal Qualities
Essential
- Professional Manner
- Reliable timekeeper
- Committed and motivated
- Can do attitude
- Problem Solving Approach
Skills and Abilities
Essential
- Ability to work with a range of professionals and adapt advice, support, and training to their skills, knowledge, and expertise.
- To maintain and share clinical expertise, keeping up to date with new evidence, approaches, and developments in practice.
- Good organisational skills, with the ability to manage priorities effectively.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Effective presentation and training skills.
- Ability to reflect on practice and use learning to improve performance and service delivery.
- Strong problem-solving skills and clinical reasoning.
- Ability to negotiate effectively and manage challenging conversations or conflict constructively.
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