Speech and Language Therapist Location: Lancashire Our Speech and Language Therapists play a key role in supporting children and young people with communication, language, and social interaction needs. As every learner's profile is unique, we offer flexible working arrangements and the opportunity to make a meaningful, lasting impact within educational settings across Lancashire. - Deliver personalised one-to-one and small-group speech and language interventions within school settings Deliver personalised one-to-one and small-group speech and language interventions within school settings - Assess pupils' communication needs and develop clear, targeted therapy plans Assess pupils' communication needs and develop clear, targeted therapy plans - Adapt therapeutic approaches to suit individual developmental levels and communication styles Adapt therapeutic approaches to suit individual developmental levels and communication styles - Support pupils in developing speech, language, social communication skills, and confidence Support pupils in developing speech, language, social communication skills, and confidence - Work collaboratively with teachers, SENCOs, parents, and other professionals Work collaboratively with teachers, SENCOs, parents, and other professionals - Maintain accurate session records, monitor progress, and provide clear, constructive feedback Maintain accurate session records, monitor progress, and provide clear, constructive feedback - Contribute to a calm, consistent, and communication-friendly learning environment Contribute to a calm, consistent, and communication-friendly learning environment - A minimum of one year's experience working as a Speech and Language Therapist A minimum of one year's experience working as a Speech and Language Therapist - Experience delivering therapy to children or young people (school-based experience preferred) Experience delivering therapy to children or young people (school-based experience preferred) - HCPC registration, or eligibility to register HCPC registration, or eligibility to register - The right to work in the UK The right to work in the UK - An Enhanced DBS check, or willingness to obtain one An Enhanced DBS check, or willingness to obtain one - Experience supporting pupils with SEND, including ASD, DLD, or SEMH needs Experience supporting pupils with SEND, including ASD, DLD, or SEMH needs - Experience working in mainstream and/or specialist school settings Experience working in mainstream and/or specialist school settings - Confidence delivering both direct therapy and indirect support, such as staff training and resource development Confidence delivering both direct therapy and indirect support, such as staff training and resource development You will be a calm, enthusiastic, and committed Speech and Language Therapist seeking a rewarding role with manageable and consistent hours. If you're passionate about making a difference and enjoy working collaboratively within education settings, we would be delighted to hear from you.