Job Description Senior Speech and Language Therapist (Neurorehabilitation) £46,000–£52,000 Our client, a well-respected and person-centred neurorehabilitation service, is seeking a Senior Speech and Language Therapist to join their dedicated multidisciplinary team supporting individuals living with acquired brain injuries. This is a rewarding opportunity for an experienced SLT who thrives on autonomy, values collaborative working, and is passionate about empowering people to reclaim their communication and swallowing abilities in a nurturing and specialist environment. As a Senior Speech and Language Therapist, you will play a pivotal role in delivering life-changing therapy to residents facing complex communication and swallowing challenges following brain injury. You’ll work independently to assess, plan and deliver tailored interventions, problem-solve collaboratively with residents and their support networks, and offer expert training to care teams. What We’re Looking For Degree in Speech and Language Therapy HCPC registration Dysphagia competencies (assessment and management) Minimum 4 years post-qualification experience Experience in managing complex clinical cases, ideally in neurorehabilitation or a similar setting Excellent communication, problem-solving, and teamworking skills A compassionate and resilient approach to supporting individuals with brain injuries What’s on Offer Competitive salary: £46,000–£52,000 Life assurance and company pension scheme Health plan and dedicated wellbeing support Training, development and career progression opportunities Long service awards recognising your commitment Key Responsibilities Carry out detailed assessments and deliver person-centred interventions Manage a caseload of residents with a wide range of speech, language, and swallowing needs Work closely with families, carers and staff to support holistic recovery and communication goals Provide training and guidance to care teams to support consistent approaches Contribute to MDT meetings and service development initiatives Promote best practices in communication and dysphagia management Reference: WILL135305/DB