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The Children's Speech and Language Therapy Service in Brighton, is looking to recruit a Speech and Language Therapy Assistant (Band 4). You will have experience of working with children in a clinical or educational setting. You will have knowledge of child development and experience of making and recording observations of children learning, development and behaviour. You will have a specific interest in children's communication and how it can be supported. You will be able to work as part of a team and independently. You will be willing to learn new skills.
The successful candidate will be join our large Children's Speech and Language Therapy Service working with children with complex development and communication needs and their families to support their interaction, communication, language and play skills.
“Please note: Due to recent changes in UK immigration and visa rules, this role is unlikely to be eligible for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship. Applicants who do not currently have the right to work in the UK may not be considered. Candidates requiring sponsorship should review the eligibility criteria on the gov.uk website before applying to assess their eligibility for a Certificate of Sponsorship for this role."
The service welcomes questions from interested candidates and informal visits. Please contact Elaria Wahaba, Team Lead on 01273 242079, if you would like to know more about this exciting new role.
To be clinically responsibility for a caseload of patients who have been delegated by a registered member of staff.
To progress and manage own caseload of patients with freedom to act within structured parameters.
To have the ability to use initiative and feedback to relevant registered member of staff.
To provide treatment and care programmes to clients on an individual or group basis.
To report and document variances in a patient’s condition or planned pathway of care to the registered member of staff.
To maintain high standards of clinical care as defined by the Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust.
Work autonomously within the MDT or service in the delivery of planned rehabilitation, interventions and health care programmes.
To assess patients within an agreed caseload under the direction of the therapist, using a predetermined protocol.
To be clinically responsible for a caseload of patients who have been delegated by a registered member of staff.
To organise your caseload on a day to day basis effectively and efficiently with regard to priorities and use of time.
To review and reflect on your own practice through regular participation in clinical supervision and annual appraisal with nominated supervisor, as per Trust policy.
To support the registered clinician with the clinical supervision of Band 3 staff.
To provide clinical observation opportunities for under graduate and work experience students.
To participate in training programmes, staff meetings, audit and clinical governance.
To demonstrate appropriate duty of care in relation to equipment and resources.
To be responsible for maintaining and developing own competency to practice in line with agreed PDP, through CPD activities and maintain a portfolio which reflects personal development.
To participate in continuing professional development activities individually and as part of the service ensuring own personal development.
To undertake relevant activities to meet training objectives in line with the Calderdale framework.
To exercise good personal time management, punctuality and consistent reliable attendance.
To participate as necessary in service development, service audit and outcome measurement to ensure the provision of evidence-based practice.
With appropriate training, to demonstrate an enhanced level of specialist knowledge linked to the delegated patient caseload of the team and to be able to work with adults/ children with a variety of conditions.