This role is hybrid with some working from home time, and a choice of bases from Northallerton, Harrogate, Scarborough and Selby. Are you a passionate and qualified Speech and Language Therapist looking to make a real difference in the lives of children and young people? Join our dynamic and supportive team in North Yorkshire and help shape inclusive, impactful communication support across a wide range of educational and community settings. About the Role As a Speech and Language Therapist, you’ll work across the 0–25 age range, delivering evidence-based interventions and supporting schools, families, and professionals to improve outcomes for children and young people with Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN). You’ll be part of a multidisciplinary locality hub team, contributing to statutory processes and developing inclusive practices. Across the team, you will benefit from excellent peer support. There is a fantastic developmental opportunity to act up as a Speech and Language Therapist Manager one day a week. You would be supported by the wider Speech and Language Therapy leadership team to carry out the responsibilities of a SaLT manager. This would suit a SaLT looking to undertake a managerial role in the future. Key Responsibilities Manage a caseload and deliver targeted, evidence-based interventions. Provide training, coaching, and modelling to education staff and families. Contribute to EHCPs, reviews, and statutory assessments. Develop accessible resources and support materials. Collaborate with health, education, and social care professionals. Promote inclusive practice in settings such as Targeted Mainstream Provisions, Youth Justice, and our innovative No Wrong Door service. For more information about these services, please visit the below link: No Wrong Door | North Yorkshire Council North Yorkshire Youth Justice Service | North Yorkshire Council What We’re Looking For HCPC-registered Speech and Language Therapist. Strong understanding of SLCN and its impact on learning and development. Experience working with children and families across the 0–25 age range. Excellent communication, assessment, and report writing skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Willingness to travel across the county. Why Join Us? At NYC, we value our employees and offer a range of career development opportunities, including professional support, coaching, and work shadowing. You’ll be part of a supportive team committed to inclusive practice and holistic support for children and families. What We Offer Flexible and hybrid working arrangements (our technology allows for you to work from home) Green car scheme A market-leading pension of 18.1% plus additional contributions Performance-based pay progression Generous annual leave entitlement (up to 34 days) Access to modern technologies Commitment to professional development and continuous learning A vibrant, inclusive, and forward-thinking workplace Make a difference where it matters most. Apply now and help children and young people across North Yorkshire find their voice. Key documents Job Description.docx