Job overview
There is an exciting opportunity for a full-time Band 4 Speech and Language Therapy Technician to join our friendly team based at Horsham Hospital on a short fixed term contract for 3 months. You will be part of a large dynamic team and have opportunities to develop your clinical skills under the direction of both specialist and advanced practitioners.
You will be working with patients who live across Horsham, Crawley and Mid Sussex. The postholder will work autonomously to devise and deliver intervention programmes for patients on our varied community caseload, this includes adults with both progressive and non-progressive conditions, presenting with a range of communication and swallowing difficulties.
Main duties of the job
The post holder will provide support to Responsive Neuro Services, under the direction of the Speech and Language Therapist and as an integral member of the SaLT team. Specifically the post holder will provide a service to adults who have acquired communication and / or swallowing difficulties who are being actively managed by the SaLT team.
The post holder will work autonomously to devise and deliver both speech and language therapy programmes. They will work under the indirect supervision of a registered SaLT within patients’ own homes, and nursing-homes and any other community settings. The post holder will need to use their own initiative and to make clinical judgements to modify therapy interventions.
They will have an enhanced level of specialist knowledge to be able to work with adults with a variety of neurological conditions and conduct non-complex initial home assessment visits. This will involve leading for medical devices, managing the AAC equipment, keeping up to date with advances in technology and trialling different systems with patients as is appropriate.
Working for our organisation
Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust (SCFT) is the largest community healthcare provider in Sussex.
SCFT is an inclusive employer that promotes equality and challenges discrimination, and welcomes applications from people of all backgrounds. Applications from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) candidates, disabled candidates and LGBT+ candidates are particularly encouraged, to ensure the Trust’s workforce reflects the diverse communities it serves.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
To complete non-complex SaLT assessments under direction of a registered SaLT and use own clinical judgement to make recommendations based on robust clinical evidence.
To implement, regularly monitor and modify a range of deliver individual programmes without prior consultation with a registered SaLT.
To work independently to deliver individual therapy programmes, with the support of SaLT, which may be at a distance.
To be able to independently trial a range of low-tech and high-tech communication aids with patients, reporting back to the SaLT the findings. To independently problem solve if issues arise and liaise with specialist communication aids centres when indicated.
Please refer to the full job description and person specification for further details
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This post may close earlier than the published closing date if sufficient applications are received.
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