# Speech and Language Therapist NHS Jobs in London

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## Live Market Snapshot

- **Live vacancies:** 30
- **NHS employers:** 17
- **New vacancies this week:** 11
- **Filter scope:** Scoped to Speech and Language Therapist and London.
- **Observed salary range:** GBP 27,762 to GBP 70,887

## Role Summary

NHS speech and language therapy posts work with patients who have difficulties with speech, language, communication, eating, or swallowing. Caseloads vary widely by setting: paediatric SLTs may work alongside schools and early years teams, while acute hospital SLTs often focus on dysphagia assessment and stroke rehabilitation. Posts start at Band 5 and can reach consultant level.

## Typical Responsibilities

- Dysphagia assessment and management (including videofluoroscopy and FEES)
- Specialist assessment for voice, fluency, AAC, or acquired conditions
- Training families, carers, and education staff in communication strategies
- Managing a complex caseload across settings (ward, clinic, community, school)
- Supervising SLT assistants and students on placement
- Developing care pathways and service-level outcome measurement
- Tracheostomy and ventilator management (for acute roles)

## Typical Requirements

- HCPC registration as a speech and language therapist
- Dysphagia competency (essential for most acute hospital posts)
- Subspecialty experience relevant to the post (paediatric, neuro, voice, AAC)
- RCSLT membership (recommended but not essential)

## Employers Hiring

- Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust (4 jobs)
- Whittington Health NHS Trust (4 jobs)
- Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust (3 jobs)
- Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust (2 jobs)
- Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust (2 jobs)
- Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust (2 jobs)
- Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust (2 jobs)
- Barts Health NHS Trust (2 jobs)

## Locations Hiring

- London, London (13 jobs)
- Sidcup, London (3 jobs)
- Surrey, London (2 jobs)
- Mitcham, London (1 jobs)
- Hayes, London (1 jobs)
- Islington, London (1 jobs)
- Carshalton, London (1 jobs)
- Wembley, London (1 jobs)
- Denmark Hill, London (1 jobs)
- Romford, London (1 jobs)
- Crowthorne, London (1 jobs)
- Harrow, London (1 jobs)

## Location Context

London has more NHS employers than any other UK city. Roles span major teaching hospitals, standalone specialist centres like Great Ormond Street, community trusts, and mental health providers. High-cost area supplements of up to 20% apply to most posts.

## Relevant NHS Employers

Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust

Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Barts Health NHS Trust

Great Ormond Street Hospital

Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust

## FAQs

### What qualifications do I need to work as an NHS speech and language therapist?

You need a degree in speech and language therapy approved by the HCPC and HCPC registration. Most NHS SLT roles start at Band 5 for newly qualified practitioners.

### What areas can NHS speech and language therapists specialise in?

NHS SLTs can specialise in paediatrics, dysphagia (swallowing), voice disorders, fluency (stammering), learning disabilities, acquired neurological conditions, head and neck cancer, and AAC (augmentative and alternative communication).

### How much do NHS speech and language therapists earn?

Under the 2026/27 pay scale, NHS SLTs start at Band 5 (approximately £32,000-£39,000), with specialist roles at Band 6 (£40,000-£48,000), senior specialists at Band 7 (£49,000-£57,000), and consultant SLTs at Band 8 (£58,000+).

### What career progression is available for NHS speech and language therapists?

NHS SLTs can progress from Band 5 to specialist, highly specialist, and consultant roles. Management pathways include team lead, clinical lead, and head of speech and language therapy services.

### What does an SLT dysphagia assessment involve?

Dysphagia (swallowing difficulties) assessment is a core SLT skill, particularly in acute hospital settings. SLTs assess swallowing safety at the bedside and may use instrumental assessments such as videofluoroscopy or FEES (fibreoptic endoscopic evaluation of swallowing). Acute hospital SLT posts often list dysphagia competency as essential. If you are newly qualified, check whether the trust provides a dysphagia competency programme.

### Do SLTs work in schools?

Yes. Paediatric SLTs frequently work in or alongside schools, nurseries, and children's centres. Some posts are based in NHS children's teams that visit schools; others are commissioned directly by local authorities or education providers. School-based SLT work typically runs during term time, which can suit people who prefer more regular hours, but NHS funding and caseload models vary significantly by area.

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