Specialist Speech and Language Therapist
Band: 6 or 7
Sector: Education
Area of need: Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) School
Age range:Key Stage 1; 2 and 3
Location: Streatham and/ or Sunbury on Thames, UK
Hours: Full time or part time options
Accountable to: Head Teacher/Assistant Head teacher
Staff Accountable to Postholder: None at present
Salary:£33,543- £55,000 (including school holidays)
The school offers specialist support for children and young people who present with complex SEMH needs and associated disorders, such as ASC, ADHD, FASD, PDA, OCD, ODD, Toxic Childhood Stress / Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), Attachment difficulties, Developmental Trauma, Speech and Language difficulties, Cognition and Learning difficulties, Specific Learning Difficulties such as Dyslexia and Dyspraxia; and more.
Many of our young people will have displayed challenging behaviour at their previous schools. We will help our pupils to succeed at Maypole School, in spite of their very complex needs, and their difficulties they have had in their previous schools.
We acknowledge the difficult experiences our students have had and the importance of adapting how education is delivered to meet their needs. The therapy team is a crucial part in this process and in supporting both students and staff achieve. Our therapists work collaboratively within the school to ensure a therapeutic approach is embedded across the whole school. We pride ourselves in including specialist therapists within our Wider Senior Leadership team.
For more information about the school, to ask any questions, or arrange a visit, please contact [email protected]
Benefits
Job Purpose / Job Summary
To plan, develop and co-ordinate the speech and language therapy service within the school. This service will include:
Skills
· Excellent communication skills and the ability to develop relationships in challenging situations with vulnerable children and young people with a range of complex needs and their families.
· To demonstrate empathy with our learners, carers and other professionals, ensuring that effective communication is achieved, particularly where significant barriers to understanding exist.
· To assess at a highly specialist level, the types of communication disorders found in vulnerable young people with a range of complex needs.
· To work closely with the young people, carers and other professionals to negotiate and agree how to manage their identified Speech, Language and Communication needs.
· To respond sensitivity at all times, in particular when imparting information regarding the nature of the clinical difficulties and their implications
· To demonstrate expert skills in motivating learners, carers and other professionals to engage in the therapeutic process
· To demonstrate expert skills in managing conflict within the context of the specialist clinical area and feeling confident to implement a range of de-escalation strategies to support regulation and the different diagnoses
· To demonstrate clinical effectiveness by use of evidence-based practice and outcome measures
· An ability to adapt practice to meet individual learner’s circumstances, including due regard for cultural and linguistic differences
· To share information with carers and other professionals, observing data protection guidelines
· To make a differential diagnosis on the basis of evidence from specialist assessment seeking internal and external support as appropriate
· Participate in the schools behaviour management and physical intervention training (PRICE)
Continuing Professional Development
· To actively engage in own line management and clinical supervision.
· To attend specialist short courses and advanced training in order to maintain and develop skills and knowledge required of a specialist therapist working in the field of complex communication disorders and maintain up to date HCPC and RCSLT registration
· To demonstrate knowledge of, and adhere to RCSLT Professional Guidelines and develop local guidelines within clinical area
· To demonstrate the ability to reflect on practice independently, with peers and mentors to identify own strengths and development needs
· To demonstrate a well-developed ability to manage children and young people with challenging behaviours, including the application of appropriate management strategies
· To be accountable for own professional action and recognise own professional boundaries, seeking support as appropriate. The post holder will be aware of their own limitations and seek advice and guidance as necessary from colleagues and senior managers.
Leadership
· There is the option to provide student placements if desired by the Speech and Language therapist
· To provide support for other professionals within the school as required e.g. mentoring/ supervision.
· To employ, train and supervise a therapy assistant to carry out indirect work and follow set targets and programmes.
Safeguarding
This post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure check
The post-holder will be expected to contribute to safeguarding children and young people and promoting their welfare of children in accordance with the Child Protection Policy.
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