Speech and Language Therapist

An outstanding job opportunity has arisen for a committed Speech and Language Therapist in Ipswich £17.03 - £17.73 per hour DOE. *Golden Hello Bonus of £3000*
Specialism
Acquired brain injury and a range of other neurological conditions such as Huntingtons disease, Parkinsons, and multiple sclerosis.
Purpose
To work as part of a multi/interdisciplinary team providing speech and language
therapy input within the BIRT neurobehavioral model to clients with acquired brain
injury in liaison with internal and external professionals, relevant social networks
and People We Support.
Qualifications required
Degree in Speech and Language Therapy
Registered with the HCPC
Completed NQPs or a willingness to complete this
Experience, Skills and Ability
Awareness of speech and language therapy outcome measures
Awareness of models of practice and assessment tools relevant to discipline
Awareness of evidence-based practice and how to apply to clinical setting
Awareness of dysphagia and potential criteria for referral to specialist
Awareness of current legislation and professional ethics and their application in clinical setting
Basic knowledge of the principles of clinical governance
Awareness of health and safety and risk assessments
Ability to reflect and initially appraise own performance.
Basic Understanding of Research
Evidence of continuing professional development.
Experience of working in an interdisciplinary team.
For more information, please call LKA Recruitment on 01206 616695 option 3 or email your CV to

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10 May 2024
Location: United Kingdom east anglia Ipswich
Work type:
Temporary/Contract
PLEASE! No enquiries from Recruitment Agencies or Headhunters.

Only direct applications will be considered.

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