As a Speech and Language Therapist, you’ll see the impact of your work almost immediately. You’ll support children and families to unlock communication, confidence and independence, while becoming part of a passionate, forward-thinking multi-disciplinary team. As we continue to grow at Autism Early Support, you’ll help equip children with the tools they need to communicate, explore, play and enjoy the world around them.
We believe every child should have the chance to find their place in the world, be able to communicate their needs and learn alongside their peers with acceptance and support. Our aim is to work alongside parents and practitioners to give every child the foundations they need for the next stage of their education. If we can enable a child to feel safe and understood, they become happier and they can flourish.
What’s in it for you
Hybrid working - combining home, outreach visits and a Buckingham office base
Generous annual leave package with 33 days FTE, pro-rated for part-time hours
Company pension scheme
Ongoing learning and development including organisation-wide training days
Access to wellbeing support and an employee assistance programme
Opportunity to shape resources and digital content supporting families nationwide
Your responsibilities as a Speech and Language Therapist at Autism Early Support
Carrying out dynamic assessments with children aged 2–12 and producing clear, timely reports
Delivering tailored support programmes for children, families and education settings
Working directly with parents and professionals to implement practical strategies
Contributing to online webinars, workshops and digital learning content
Supporting schools through consultations, clinics and targeted support programmes
Collaborating with a multi-disciplinary team to improve outcomes for children
What you’ll bring to the team as a Speech and Language Therapist
Degree in Speech and Language Therapy and current HCPC registration
Previous experience supporting children with sensory and communication differences
Experience carrying out a range of standardised and non-standardised assessments
Knowledge of neurodiversity-affirming practice and the neurodiversity paradigm
Experience contributing to Education, Health and Care Plans and working with education professionals
Working hours: 22.5 hours per week (3 days)
If you’re an experienced Speech and Language Therapist ready to make a meaningful difference in children’s lives while working within a supportive specialist team, apply today