Job Title
SPEECH AND LANGUAGE THERAPIST | Caudwell Children
Post Outline
This is a permanent post supporting the multi‑disciplinary team in the delivery of effective clinical services through assessment, intervention and ongoing support to children, young people and families accessing the service.
About Caudwell Children
Caudwell Children aims to change people’s lives, the way society perceives and treats disabled and autistic people and the way that charities operate, through the provision of child‑centred practical and emotional services, passionate campaigning and demonstrating best practice. We believe in a world where disabled and autistic children have the choice, opportunity, dignity and understanding they deserve. Our facilities provide a state‑of‑the‑art base within the grounds of Keele University, Staffordshire, with the option of informal home‑working arrangements (up to 2 days a week from home) after passing probation.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
* Undertake specialist assessments of communication, both informal and formal standardised assessments.
* Analyse results of assessments.
* Communicate results of assessment within the multidisciplinary team and contribute to case formulation including differential diagnosis.
* Make recommendations.
* Write reports. This will include contributing to and utilising an agreed report‑writing framework, taking a lead where delegated and contributing to reports where involved in the assessment.
* Communicate results of assessment to children and families and providing feedback to families.
* Advise Family Support Assistants, as required, in follow‑up contact with families.
* Undertake clinical work with individuals and groups, providing advice, resources, strategies and programmes, as appropriate, using specialist skills and autism specific approaches where required.
* Mentor parents, teaching staff and other carers in skill building communication and the development of nurturing language learning environments for children with speech and language needs.
* Autism diagnosis, assessment, intervention and support using specialist skills.
* Development of communication training programmes and resources.
* Where appropriate and delegated, manage and supervise less experienced SaLT’s, assistants and volunteers in individual and group treatment programmes, using specialist skills.
* Contribute to the working of the multidisciplinary team and act as a specialist resource for communication issues.
* Work collaboratively and respectfully with all members of the multidisciplinary team and share information with team members in informal and formal situations.
* As part of the team engage actively in practice development, evaluation, audit and research activities to inform evidence‑based practice.
* Where appropriate share information and disseminate research findings with professional colleagues in the interests of practice development.
* Provide mentorship and clinical supervision for practice education placements for students of Speech and Language Therapy when required.
* Participate in the specialist education and training of professional and clinical colleagues, students, visitors and volunteers.
* Ensure compliance and completion of Continuing Professional Development activities.
* Contribute to supporting other colleagues in their CPD, particularly in relation to communication.
* Communicate with children and families in a way that respects their views, autonomy and culture.
* Demonstrate a high level of personal communication skills.
* Represent the profession in team meetings and working groups.
* Support the Clinical Lead to positively promote the SaLT role.
* Liaise with other departments and services within CICC.
* Uphold the principles and practice of customer care and continuous improvement.
* At all times to afford children and families dignity and respect taking account of any special requirements associated with an individual’s race, culture or religion.
* Ensure that children and families are enabled to comment and complain about any of the services they receive and that all comments and complaints received are dealt with promptly and in accordance with organisational policy and procedures.
* Confidentiality and data protection regarding all personal information and CICC activities must be maintained at all times.
* Contribute and co‑operate fully with any regulatory or organisational inspections/audits.
* To carry out duties with full regard to the organisations Equal Opportunities and Diversity Policy.
* Required to inform line manager of any safety issues that you identify that could affect you or others in the workplace, co‑operate with management and colleagues at all times in achieving safer work processes and places.
* To have an awareness of relevant relative health and safety regulations and legislation as it relates to the safe and effective running of the service.
* Responsible for your own health and safety and that of anyone else whom your acts and omissions may affect and maintain a professional and hygienic personal appearance at all times.
* Have knowledge of a range of safer handling and mobility skills relevant to the management of children, young people and families in your care, including safe use of transfer equipment.
* To use equipment when necessary and as instructed, including checking the equipment is safe to use, prior to its use, reporting any defects immediately to line manager.
* Responsible for the implementation and adherence to organisational safety policies and procedures for areas within your remit.
* Required to ensure suitable and sufficient risk assessments are completed within your remit. The controls identified must be evaluated and implemented where necessary.
* To ensure that your work adheres to Health and Social Care Act 2008 Code of Practice for the Prevention and Control of Infections and Related Guidance as applicable to your role.
* Report any concerns of potential abuse of a service user in line with the organisations Safeguarding Policy and procedures.
* Participate in the recruitment, induction and retention of staff as required.
* Ensure maintenance and security of physical, financial and information resources, where applicable.
* Comprehensively and effectively maximise all the resources available to the facilities.
* Ensure that all resources and utilities are used prudently and that any waste is minimised.
* Ensure stock levels of equipment are maintained and checked regularly by the assistant team.
* Ensure compliance with professional standards for Speech and Language Therapy practice.
* Adhere to HCPC regulations and RCSLT Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct for Speech and Language Therapists.
* Demonstrate commitment to ongoing professional development through participation in internal and external development opportunities identified in supervision and appraisal.
* Maintain professional portfolios in line with HCPC and RCSLT requirements.
* Apply specialist knowledge and skills in order to demonstrate professional proficiency.
* Develop and maintain links with other SaLTs in specialist field of work.
* Keep up to date and integrate relevant new initiatives and recommendations from RCSLT and other relevant organisations, ensuring that practice is informed and current, where appropriate.
* Ensure that all information and matters of a confidential nature are dealt with in accordance with statutory and organisational policies and procedures and that the staff team adhere to the same.
* Take responsibility for continuing personal development in order to enhance knowledge, skills and experience needed for safe and effective practice and the achievement of agreed service outcomes and personal appraisal targets.
* Keep comprehensive records of activity in accordance with organisational IT systems and professional standards.
* Ensure all record keeping is in line with local, professional, organisational and national guidelines.
* Attend training as appropriate to the role applying knowledge gained to the workplace and maintain an up‑to‑date training profile.
* To engage in support and supervision sessions to reflect on practice enhancing communication and quality of service.
* To work effectively, co‑operatively as a member of a team, maintaining good working relationships with colleagues and professionals from other agencies.
* At all times promote and ensure anti‑discriminatory practice in all matters of staff management and service delivery in accordance with the organisation equality and diversity approaches and statutory and regulatory guidelines.
* Adhere to all Caudwell Children policies and procedures.
Person Specification
Essential Criteria – Qualifications
* Registered with the Health and Care Professions Council
* Membership of the Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists
* Speech and Language Therapy degree or equivalent qualification
* Post registration experience, ideally with specialist client group
Experience
* Experience of working with children with autism and/or complex needs/LD
* Experience of autism specific approaches.
* Experience of undertaking specialist assessments of communication including using a range of standardised and informal SALT assessment tools and techniques suitable for children ages 4‑18 years. Formulation and implementation of appropriate interventions/strategies
* Production of generic and individual communication resources
* Experience of delivering training to a range of audiences
* Experience working as part of a multidisciplinary team
* Experience of working with families
Knowledge
* Knowledge of a range of SALT interventions appropriate for use with children and young people who have ASD/complex needs
* Knowledge of ASD diagnostic criteria
* Knowledge of DLD
* Knowledge of a range of neurodevelopmental disorders
* Understanding of evidence based practice
* Knowledge of statutory/mandatory training requirements
* Knowledge of relevant legislation, e.g. Children’s Act 2004, Mental Capacity Act 2005
* Knowledge of current safeguarding and child protection legislation and practice
* Knowledge of Information Governance standards
* Knowledge of Health & Safety legislation
* Knowledge of SEND agenda and Education Health Care Plans
* Able to use a range of standardised and informal SALT assessment tools and techniques suitable for children ages 4‑18 years
Other Essential Criteria
* Excellent team‑working and communication skills
* Excellent time management and organisational skills
* Excellent interpersonal skills
* Ability to sensitively communicate complex information to children and families and manage emotions appropriately
* Ability to work under pressure
* An openness and willingness to learn new skills and to put these into practice
* A personal commitment to the organisation’s values and principles
* A commitment to the principles and practice of continual improvement and the provision of personalised services
* A commitment to uphold the rights of children, vulnerable and disabled people
* A commitment to equality and diversity
* A positive can‑do attitude
* Ability to demonstrate a flexible approach to work
* Able to meet the physical requirements of the role after reasonable adjustments have been made for illness or disability
* Undertake personal and professional development in order to meet the changing demands of the job
* Able to travel to meet the needs of the post
Disirable Criteria
* Postgraduate training or CPD in the area of Autism
* Experience of working with children with sensory differences
* Training and experience working with children with challenging behaviours
* Experience of working with volunteers
* Experience of working with children who use AAC
Disclosure & Barring Service Checks
The Charity is committed to safeguarding children and young people and therefore adopts a safer recruitment approach through a robust recruitment and selection process. All posts within the Charity are subject to DBS checks, in line with the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (1974). This role is exempt under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act and is therefore eligible for an Enhanced disclosure with barred lists.
Equal Opportunities
Caudwell Children is a Disability Confident employer committed to offering an interview to all applicants who meet the minimum criteria and declare they have a disability as defined in the Equality Act 2010. We are committed to creating a diverse environment and will not discriminate for any reason against any person because of their age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion and belief, sex or sexual orientation. We particularly encourage applications from people who identify as Black, Asian or from a Minority Ethnic background and other underrepresented groups.
Location
Caudwell International Children’s Centre (CICC).
Salary
Band 6 equivalent
Hours
Up to 37.5 hours, to be agreed
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