Job Description
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This is an adult service, primarily supporting older people and those with Long Term Conditions. The postholder will provide expert clinical input to patients referred with communication and swallowing difficulties to the Haringey Adult Rehabilitation Team (HART) Urgent and General Rehabilitation Teams, as well as offering clinical supervision to other SLTs within these teams.Main duties of the jobTo provide a community rehabilitation service to adults living in Haringey. Treatment will take place at home, residential or nursing homes, resource centres and health centres, which may be made on foot, by public transport, bicycle, motorcycle or car.To fulfil the role of Clinical Lead for Haringey Urgent and General Rehabilitation Speech and Language Therapy in the Community, acting as an expert advisor for Haringey Community Urgent and General Rehabilitation Teams, in the assessment and rehabilitation of adults in the community with highly complex communication and swallowing difficulties.To ensure that all SLT staff across the 2 community teams maintain high clinical and professional standards of practice, including ensuring they achieve and maintain appropriate levels of education and continuing professional development.
The postholder will offer regular clinical supervision with SLTs working within Haringey Urgent and General Rehabilitation Teams. There will be liaison with the Clinical Lead SLT in Community Stroke and Neuro, the Team Leads in Haringey Stroke and Neuro Teams and the Haringey and Islington Clinical Lead Stroke and Neuro.To assist the Service Manager with the organisation and management of the Haringey Urgent and General Rehabilitation Service, in particular strategic development.please refer to JD and PS for further details Working for our organisationThe postholder will be working closely with the Clinical Lead for Haringey and Islington Stroke and Neuro Community SLT and the Band 7 SLT in Haringey Stroke and Neuro, to ensure optimum patient care and service delivery across the patient pathway, as well as contributing to the development of the MDT pathway within Haringey Community Urgent and General Rehabilitation Teams.The postholder will be able to ensure excellent prioritisation skills to ensure clinical and managerial requirements of this post are fulfilled in a timely manner, and any shortfalls are highlighted to managers.Teaching and educating SLTs and other MDT professionals is a key aspect of this post, including providing lectures within various teams within Whittington and other agencies, and will provide regular placements for Speech and Language Therapy students and agree the final assessment with the students. Detailed job description and main responsibilitiesPlease refer to JD and PS attached for further details regarding job description and main responsibilities Person specificationEducation/QualificationsEssential criteria- BSc.
Speech Path or Equivalent (including Dip. CST)- HCPC licence to practise, and Registered member of RCSLT- Successful completion of highly specialist post graduate study relevant to field at MSc level or equivalent in the areas of dysphagia, communication disorders counselling, management- Successful completion of highly specialist/expert short courses relevant to field at MSc level or equivalent (Advanced dysphagia eg, Groher/ Crary, Huckabee, Videofluoroscopy,Tracheostomy, Language Course eg PALPA)- Wide range of qualitative / quantitative research methodologies- Student supervision and trainingDesirable criteria- Advanced CounsellingSkills & AbilitiesEssential criteria- Excellent communication skills, excellent written skills- Ability to assess, diagnose, treat, manage patients with communication and swallowing problems with related ethical /end of life issues- Ability to influence others- Critically evaluate published research within a designated part of service area- Advanced skills in delivering presentations and training, including complex adaptations to presentation / training style for a range of audiencesKnowledge & ExperienceEssential criteria- Of a highly specialist range of assessment tools and procedures to evaluate communication, speech & language skills relevant to the field of adult acquired disorders- Of a highly specialist range of assessment and procedures to evaluate swallowing skills relevant to the field of adult acquired dysphagia- Of the key characteristics leading to a highly specialist differential diagnosis of adults with dysphagia- Of the key characteristics leading to a highly specialist differential diagnosis of adult acquired communication disorders- Of a highly specialist range of therapeutic interventions relevant to adult acquired dysphagia demonstrating the evidence base for these approaches- Of a highly specialist range of therapeutic interventions relevant to adults with acquired communication disorders demonstrating the evidence base for these approaches- The application of highly specialist knowledge of local cultural, linguistic & demographic factors to the management of an adult caseload- Detailed knowledge of multi-disciplinary team approaches- Range of research approaches and their appropriateness to range of clinical areas- Of the key elements of writing a research protocol- How to support an evidence based practice culture within a designated part of the service area- Detailed understanding of clinical governance principles- Development and implementation of short-medium term clinical and management projects- Advanced approaches to support clients & carers with challenging behaviour, mental health needs or in high levels of distress- Detailed knowledge of national legislation and government policies for the area of adult acquired neurology and ethics including the metal capacity act- Of staff management, including elements of the following: Setting and monitoring staff performance targets Appraisal systems Interviewing Mentoring, advising, supporting and clinically supervising less experienced SLTs and support staffOtherEssential criteria- Flexibility- Ability to reflect on practice- Highly developed word processing skills- Demonstrate ICARE valuesSAFEGUARDING CHILDREN AND ADULTSTo comply with the Trust’s Safeguarding Children and Adults policies, procedures and protocols. All individual members of staff (paid or unpaid) have a duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults This will require you to:- Ensure you are familiar with and comply with the London Child Protection Procedures and protocols for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young people.- Ensure you are familiar and comply with the London Multi Agency Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults Pan London Procedures.- Ensure you are familiar and comply with local protocols and systems for information sharing.- Know the appropriate contact numbers and required reporting lines.- Participate in required training and supervision.- Comply with required professional boundaries and codes of conductWhittington Health is committed to safeguarding all children and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.Your application form –1.
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Employment at Whittington Health is offered subject to successful completion of a 6 month probationary period for all staff with the exception of GMC Registered Doctors.Other important information –- Applications from job seekers who require sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. Before submitting your application and to avoid disappointment please check that you are eligible under the UKVI points based system.- Applications are welcome from people wishing to job share or work flexible patterns. We are committed to equal opportunities.- In submitting an application form, you authorise Whittington Health NHS Trust to confirm any previous NHS service details via the Inter Authority Transfer (IAT) process should you be appointed to the post.If you are offered a role with one of the NLPSS partner trusts, as part of pre-employment checks your identity and right to work documentation will be verified remotely (in most circumstances), using a certified identity verification service provider TrustID.
You will be asked to capture an image of the relevant documents as well as a “selfie” using your smartphone/tablet (if available) for facial matching. TrustID will also perform a digital address check using Trunarrative and Equifax, which is a soft check and does not leave a footprint on your credit rating. For more information, visit www.trustid.co.ukPlease note that during the recruitment process your Identity Documentation (i.e.
passport, driving licence, visa, etc.) will be scanned using a device which recognises UV, Infrared and Machine Readable Zone security features of the documents providedThe Trust uses electronic new starter forms on Trac to collect personal details. Information collected is securely stored and used to set up the employee record on the ESR HR system. We would welcome applications from individuals who are from underrepresented groups in the organisationFor further support on submitting an application please refer to the NLPSS Applicant Toolkit: https://royalfree.pagetiger.com/cuuomnr/1