The post holder will: work under the direction of a HCPC registered Speech and Language therapist to support with individuals with mental health conditions and difficultly with communication and/or eating and drinking safely, in a variety of settings including in-patient wards including PICU, acute adults, specialist older peoples wards and the community where appropriate. have a delegated caseload which will be regularly reviewed with your professional supervisor. work routinely with people who may also experience additional communication barriers relating to language, social communication, physical health, neurodiversity and learning disability. be an integral member of the AHP team and wider multi-professional team.
proactively develop accessible information in addition to developing resource materials. provide support and assist in the preparation and running of therapy groups carry out assessment activities within agreed scope of practice. utilize a wide range of strategies/interventions to meet the communication/eating and drinking difficulties of service users under the supervision of a qualified Speech and Language Therapist. support development and delivery of training on universal strategies within the ward environment for language & communication.
maintain a Continuing Professional Development portfolio and work towards greater competency, using the Assistant competency framework with your supervisor.