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The Christie NHS Foundation Trust is one of Europe’s leading cancer centres, providing specialist treatment, research and care to patients locally and nationally. We are looking for a motivated and enthusiastic Speech and Language Therapy Assistant to join our supportive Adult SLT team. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a dynamic service supporting patients with communication and swallowing difficulties across the cancer pathway, including inpatient, outpatient and palliative care settings. You will work closely with experienced Speech and Language Therapists, gaining valuable clinical experience while developing your skills in assessment, rehabilitation and patient support. The team is committed to staff development, service innovation and delivering high-quality, patient-centred care. This role would suit someone who is compassionate, proactive and keen to develop within a specialist clinical area, with opportunities to contribute to new ways of working.
Clinical Support • To assist in the assessment, rehabilitation and management of patients referred to the SLT service. • To carry out delegated clinical activities independently within agreed competencies and under the direction of a registered SLT. • This may include: o Implementing therapy programmes (communication and swallowing) o Supporting patients during mealtimes and therapeutic trials o Developing and using supportive communication tools o Preparing therapy materials and clinic environments • To undertake treatment sessions with patients (individual or group), including inpatient, outpatient and telehealth settings, as delegated. • To carry out specified observations, screening and information gathering to support SLT assessment and intervention. • To monitor patient progress and feedback to the supervising SLT, recognising and reporting any changes or concerns promptly. • To support delivery of digital and remote models of care where appropriate (e.g. telehealth clinics), including preparing patients and materials for virtual sessions. Communication & MDT Working • To communicate effectively with patients, carers, families and the multidisciplinary team (MDT). • To participate in MDT meetings as appropriate and contribute relevant information. • To support and train carers/relatives to carry out therapy programmes safely and effectively. • To liaise with other services (e.g. community teams, district nurses) as directed by the SLT. Administrative & Service Support • To support the day-to-day running of the SLT service, including: o Preparing clinic rooms and therapy materials o Managing stock and equipment (e.g. therapy resources, consumables) o Supporting appointment coordination and follow-up tasks (e.g. returning calls as directed) • To use IT systems to produce patient information, therapy materials and resources. • To contribute to data collection, audit and service evaluation activities as required. Documentation & Information Governance • To maintain accurate, clear and contemporaneous patient records in line with Trust and professional standards. • To handle patient information in accordance with confidentiality and data protection policies. Professional Responsibilities • To work independently within clearly defined guidelines and recognise own limitations. • To seek support and escalate concerns to a registered SLT appropriately. • To participate in supervision, appraisal and ongoing training. • To maintain awareness of and adhere to Trust policies including infection control, health and safety, and safeguarding. • To demonstrate respect for diversity and provide culturally sensitive care. • To demonstrate Trust values and take responsibility for own behaviour and conduct.