Overview
Ealing Community Partners: NHS, Ealing Council, voluntary and specialist providers working together to deliver health and social care for the people of Ealing.
Position
We have one full time position available as a Speech and Language Therapy Assistant across the Special Schools and Mainstream Schools Team. This post involves supporting a large team of therapists with administration tasks and resource-making as well as carrying out clinical work under therapist supervision.
About the department
Ealing Speech & Language Therapy Department offers a wide range of opportunities for continuing professional development, and is committed to providing excellent levels of support and supervision. You will work as part of the Ealing Services for Children with Additional Needs.
Responsibilities
* General administration duties, e.g. filing, sending out appointment letters, answering phone calls, scanning and arranging training.
* Making materials to be used in therapy.
* Working with individual children and small groups of children under the supervision and guidance of a Speech and Language Therapist.
* Supporting Teaching Assistants in schools to run clinical groups, under the supervision of a Speech and Language Therapist.
* Supporting and being involved in summer groups.
Qualifications and requirements
* Training will be provided, but the post holder is required to have excellent communication skills.
* Proven administration and IT skills and to be an effective team worker.
* An interest in and experience of working with children and young people.
Working pattern and travel
The role involves a combination of on-site visits to schools, administrative time at the main base, as well as some time spent working from home after school visits. Working within this role will require travel across the vast Borough of Ealing to a range of schools with your base being located at Ealing Broadway (Carmelita House).
Additional information
We are committed to continual professional development and to providing care and services which are inclusive and treat everyone with respect. The trust supports equality, diversity and inclusion and has an Inclusive Heritage Staff Network focused on improving EDI, staff voice and experience and promoting active bystander behaviour.
Closing information
Please refer to the attached job description and person specification for further details on the role. When completing the supporting information section of your application, please show how you meet each criterion of the person specification providing illustrative examples where possible, as this is what you will be shortlisted against.
This advert closes on Monday 15 Sep 2025
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