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We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Band 5 or Band 6 looking for a new challenge to join our Acute SLT team. If you enjoy a fast paced environment and a varied caseload including care of elderly, acute medical, gastro, respiratory and oncology this could be the post for you. You will be an autonomous practitioner, able to manage your own caseload independently and you will have experience of assessing and managing a range of dysphagia and communication impairments. Speech and Language Therapy is part of the integrated Therapies Service and staff benefit from excellent learning opportunities through collaborative working. You will have regular clinical supervision with your senior and access to continuing professional development.
You will ideally have experience of the inpatient setting and have completed your dysphagia competencies. The ability to hold a dysphagia and communication caseload including assessment, management, onward referrals and discharges to appropriate settings is important. We are looking for a team player who is motivated to take on new challenges and be a key player in facilitating patient flow across the acute medical wards. This role offers the opportunity to broaden your clinical skills and experience MDT working across a variety of acute medical conditions, whilst developing leadership skills by supervising junior staff and students on placement. You will need to demonstrate flexibility alongside good prioritisation skills. There will be opportunities to access both videofluoroscopy and FEEs clinics for your patients as well as developing clinical skills in these areas as appropriate. Promoting the role of Speech and Language Therapy within the Trust and more widely is also an essential part of the role.
Please refer to the Job Description attached for a detailed outline of the job and main responsibilities.
After several years of ever closer working, North Mid and Royal Free London are planning to come together as one organisation to enable them to go further and faster in improving services for patients and the health of the local community than they can achieve separately. The merger of North Mid into the RFL group is currently expected to take place on 1 January 2025, subject to NHS England and Secretary of State approval.