Job overview Highly Specialist Children's Physiotherapist - Band 7 £46,836 - £52,849 Inclusive of HCAS per annum pro rata Are you looking for an exciting and fulfilling opportunity to work as a children's Physiotherapist in a supportive community team, with a mixed caseload then this may be perfect for you. We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic Children's Physiotherapist for a fixed term contract for 10 months to help fill the gap whilst 2 of the team takes maternity leave. Please call if you are interested as there is a possibility to be flexible with working patterns. Full time or part-time considered, and there may be further opportunities at the end of the year. We would welcome an experienced band 6 physio looking to develop skills in a supportive and friendly environment, or a band 7 physio looking to develop team lead responsibilities. Depending on experience and the clinical responsibilities you will be based in the community team or a local special school, with a mixed caseload. You will be based at the Phoenix Children's Resource Centre in Bromley and possibly in the Marjorie McClure special school. You will be part of a dynamic, friendly physiotherapy and multi-disciplinary team, seeing children and young people with a wide variety of conditions within a variety of settings including schools/ pre-schools, within the home and as outpatients. There is opportunity to also take on some MSK caseload if this is of interest. Main duties of the job To provide a high standard of physiotherapy assessment, treatment and advice to children and young people, carers and families. Undertaking the lead role in the assessment, diagnosis and formulation of physiotherapy treatment plans. Be the physiotherapy lead within the multi-disciplinary team, providing specialist advice to other specialist health professionals, such as child psychologists, health visitors, GPs, and social care professionals, education services and others as necessary. To provide supervision and education to band 6 physiotherapists, physiotherapy assistants, colleagues and physiotherapy students. To provide clinical supervision and act as a source of specialist advice to other physiotherapists. To provide annual appraisals to those in your line management. To work with the head of service ensuring clinical governance. To be the responsible lead for the operational delivery of a defined area/ team within the service, such as Special school team lead. With more complex children- work closely CAMHS, Wheelchair Services, Specialist Equipment Agencies, Voluntary Agencies, and other providers to ensure physiotherapy treatment is fully integrated into the patients care programmes. Work closely with referrers and specialist centres to manage children's individual needs. Working for our organisation Bromley Healthcare is a community interest company providing a wide range of services including community nursing services such as district nursing, health visiting to specialist nurses, as well as therapy services for children, young people and adults. Being born from NHS Bromley's community provider unit we have been providing community services to the people of Bromley for many years and we have a wealth of experience. Bromley Healthcare is a great place to work. The unique way we deliver services and offer everyone who works here a voice, means that your career with us will be rewarding. Social Enterprises are a fairly new and exciting way to deliver healthcare, offering many of the traditional advantages of the NHS (such as excellent training and development) with the freedom for innovation by being able to reinvest any surpluses we make into the community. Priority consideration will be given to Bromley Healthcare staff formally identified as being at risk. Please note that for positions that require you to drive as part of your job role we will be asking for evidence of business insurance. Detailed job description and main responsibilities To undertake highly specialist physiotherapy assessment and treatment as an autonomous practitioner, and support / advise colleagues where appropriate. This includes CPIP assessments and EHCP assessments. To assess, diagnose and develop individual care/treatment plans for a range of paediatric conditions in conjunction with parents/carers, some of which will be highly complex or will be for patients with complex clinical, social and emotional needs. To be responsible for reassessing patient care as treatment progresses and alter treatment programmes as appropriate. Be able to analyse clinical and social information from a range of sources and integrate into physiotherapy assessment and development of care/treatment plan. To be a source of clinical expertise and advice for other physiotherapists in the team and colleagues in the acute services. To provide specialist advice on patient care to other health, social, educational and voluntary sector services. This may involve negotiating or requesting changes to treatment programmes/care plans set by other paediatric professionals. To assess children for specialist equipment and recommend it's purchase from health, Education and Social Services. To set up and adjust specialist equipment for the individual child. To train parents/carers and other agencies in the use of the equipment.
Dec 14, 2022
Full time
Job overview Highly Specialist Children's Physiotherapist - Band 7 £46,836 - £52,849 Inclusive of HCAS per annum pro rata Are you looking for an exciting and fulfilling opportunity to work as a children's Physiotherapist in a supportive community team, with a mixed caseload then this may be perfect for you. We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic Children's Physiotherapist for a fixed term contract for 10 months to help fill the gap whilst 2 of the team takes maternity leave. Please call if you are interested as there is a possibility to be flexible with working patterns. Full time or part-time considered, and there may be further opportunities at the end of the year. We would welcome an experienced band 6 physio looking to develop skills in a supportive and friendly environment, or a band 7 physio looking to develop team lead responsibilities. Depending on experience and the clinical responsibilities you will be based in the community team or a local special school, with a mixed caseload. You will be based at the Phoenix Children's Resource Centre in Bromley and possibly in the Marjorie McClure special school. You will be part of a dynamic, friendly physiotherapy and multi-disciplinary team, seeing children and young people with a wide variety of conditions within a variety of settings including schools/ pre-schools, within the home and as outpatients. There is opportunity to also take on some MSK caseload if this is of interest. Main duties of the job To provide a high standard of physiotherapy assessment, treatment and advice to children and young people, carers and families. Undertaking the lead role in the assessment, diagnosis and formulation of physiotherapy treatment plans. Be the physiotherapy lead within the multi-disciplinary team, providing specialist advice to other specialist health professionals, such as child psychologists, health visitors, GPs, and social care professionals, education services and others as necessary. To provide supervision and education to band 6 physiotherapists, physiotherapy assistants, colleagues and physiotherapy students. To provide clinical supervision and act as a source of specialist advice to other physiotherapists. To provide annual appraisals to those in your line management. To work with the head of service ensuring clinical governance. To be the responsible lead for the operational delivery of a defined area/ team within the service, such as Special school team lead. With more complex children- work closely CAMHS, Wheelchair Services, Specialist Equipment Agencies, Voluntary Agencies, and other providers to ensure physiotherapy treatment is fully integrated into the patients care programmes. Work closely with referrers and specialist centres to manage children's individual needs. Working for our organisation Bromley Healthcare is a community interest company providing a wide range of services including community nursing services such as district nursing, health visiting to specialist nurses, as well as therapy services for children, young people and adults. Being born from NHS Bromley's community provider unit we have been providing community services to the people of Bromley for many years and we have a wealth of experience. Bromley Healthcare is a great place to work. The unique way we deliver services and offer everyone who works here a voice, means that your career with us will be rewarding. Social Enterprises are a fairly new and exciting way to deliver healthcare, offering many of the traditional advantages of the NHS (such as excellent training and development) with the freedom for innovation by being able to reinvest any surpluses we make into the community. Priority consideration will be given to Bromley Healthcare staff formally identified as being at risk. Please note that for positions that require you to drive as part of your job role we will be asking for evidence of business insurance. Detailed job description and main responsibilities To undertake highly specialist physiotherapy assessment and treatment as an autonomous practitioner, and support / advise colleagues where appropriate. This includes CPIP assessments and EHCP assessments. To assess, diagnose and develop individual care/treatment plans for a range of paediatric conditions in conjunction with parents/carers, some of which will be highly complex or will be for patients with complex clinical, social and emotional needs. To be responsible for reassessing patient care as treatment progresses and alter treatment programmes as appropriate. Be able to analyse clinical and social information from a range of sources and integrate into physiotherapy assessment and development of care/treatment plan. To be a source of clinical expertise and advice for other physiotherapists in the team and colleagues in the acute services. To provide specialist advice on patient care to other health, social, educational and voluntary sector services. This may involve negotiating or requesting changes to treatment programmes/care plans set by other paediatric professionals. To assess children for specialist equipment and recommend it's purchase from health, Education and Social Services. To set up and adjust specialist equipment for the individual child. To train parents/carers and other agencies in the use of the equipment.
Job overview Highly Specialist Children's Physiotherapist - Band 7 £46,836 - £52,849 Inclusive of HCAS per annum pro rata Are you looking for an exciting and fulfilling opportunity to work as a children's Physiotherapist in a supportive community team, with a mixed caseload then this may be perfect for you. We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic Children's Physiotherapist for a fixed term contract for 10 months to help fill the gap whilst 2 of the team takes maternity leave. Please call if you are interested as there is a possibility to be flexible with working patterns. Full time or part-time considered, and there may be further opportunities at the end of the year. We would welcome an experienced band 6 physio looking to develop skills in a supportive and friendly environment, or a band 7 physio looking to develop team lead responsibilities. Depending on experience and the clinical responsibilities you will be based in the community team or a local special school, with a mixed caseload. You will be based at the Phoenix Children's Resource Centre in Bromley and possibly in the Marjorie McClure special school. You will be part of a dynamic, friendly physiotherapy and multi-disciplinary team, seeing children and young people with a wide variety of conditions within a variety of settings including schools/ pre-schools, within the home and as outpatients. There is opportunity to also take on some MSK caseload if this is of interest. Main duties of the job To provide a high standard of physiotherapy assessment, treatment and advice to children and young people, carers and families. Undertaking the lead role in the assessment, diagnosis and formulation of physiotherapy treatment plans. Be the physiotherapy lead within the multi-disciplinary team, providing specialist advice to other specialist health professionals, such as child psychologists, health visitors, GPs, and social care professionals, education services and others as necessary. To provide supervision and education to band 6 physiotherapists, physiotherapy assistants, colleagues and physiotherapy students. To provide clinical supervision and act as a source of specialist advice to other physiotherapists. To provide annual appraisals to those in your line management. To work with the head of service ensuring clinical governance. To be the responsible lead for the operational delivery of a defined area/ team within the service, such as Special school team lead. With more complex children- work closely CAMHS, Wheelchair Services, Specialist Equipment Agencies, Voluntary Agencies, and other providers to ensure physiotherapy treatment is fully integrated into the patients care programmes. Work closely with referrers and specialist centres to manage children's individual needs. Working for our organisation Bromley Healthcare is a community interest company providing a wide range of services including community nursing services such as district nursing, health visiting to specialist nurses, as well as therapy services for children, young people and adults. Being born from NHS Bromley's community provider unit we have been providing community services to the people of Bromley for many years and we have a wealth of experience. Bromley Healthcare is a great place to work. The unique way we deliver services and offer everyone who works here a voice, means that your career with us will be rewarding. Social Enterprises are a fairly new and exciting way to deliver healthcare, offering many of the traditional advantages of the NHS (such as excellent training and development) with the freedom for innovation by being able to reinvest any surpluses we make into the community. Priority consideration will be given to Bromley Healthcare staff formally identified as being at risk. Please note that for positions that require you to drive as part of your job role we will be asking for evidence of business insurance. Detailed job description and main responsibilities To undertake highly specialist physiotherapy assessment and treatment as an autonomous practitioner, and support / advise colleagues where appropriate. This includes CPIP assessments and EHCP assessments. To assess, diagnose and develop individual care/treatment plans for a range of paediatric conditions in conjunction with parents/carers, some of which will be highly complex or will be for patients with complex clinical, social and emotional needs. To be responsible for reassessing patient care as treatment progresses and alter treatment programmes as appropriate. Be able to analyse clinical and social information from a range of sources and integrate into physiotherapy assessment and development of care/treatment plan. To be a source of clinical expertise and advice for other physiotherapists in the team and colleagues in the acute services. To provide specialist advice on patient care to other health, social, educational and voluntary sector services. This may involve negotiating or requesting changes to treatment programmes/care plans set by other paediatric professionals. To assess children for specialist equipment and recommend it's purchase from health, Education and Social Services. To set up and adjust specialist equipment for the individual child. To train parents/carers and other agencies in the use of the equipment.
Dec 14, 2022
Seasonal
Job overview Highly Specialist Children's Physiotherapist - Band 7 £46,836 - £52,849 Inclusive of HCAS per annum pro rata Are you looking for an exciting and fulfilling opportunity to work as a children's Physiotherapist in a supportive community team, with a mixed caseload then this may be perfect for you. We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic Children's Physiotherapist for a fixed term contract for 10 months to help fill the gap whilst 2 of the team takes maternity leave. Please call if you are interested as there is a possibility to be flexible with working patterns. Full time or part-time considered, and there may be further opportunities at the end of the year. We would welcome an experienced band 6 physio looking to develop skills in a supportive and friendly environment, or a band 7 physio looking to develop team lead responsibilities. Depending on experience and the clinical responsibilities you will be based in the community team or a local special school, with a mixed caseload. You will be based at the Phoenix Children's Resource Centre in Bromley and possibly in the Marjorie McClure special school. You will be part of a dynamic, friendly physiotherapy and multi-disciplinary team, seeing children and young people with a wide variety of conditions within a variety of settings including schools/ pre-schools, within the home and as outpatients. There is opportunity to also take on some MSK caseload if this is of interest. Main duties of the job To provide a high standard of physiotherapy assessment, treatment and advice to children and young people, carers and families. Undertaking the lead role in the assessment, diagnosis and formulation of physiotherapy treatment plans. Be the physiotherapy lead within the multi-disciplinary team, providing specialist advice to other specialist health professionals, such as child psychologists, health visitors, GPs, and social care professionals, education services and others as necessary. To provide supervision and education to band 6 physiotherapists, physiotherapy assistants, colleagues and physiotherapy students. To provide clinical supervision and act as a source of specialist advice to other physiotherapists. To provide annual appraisals to those in your line management. To work with the head of service ensuring clinical governance. To be the responsible lead for the operational delivery of a defined area/ team within the service, such as Special school team lead. With more complex children- work closely CAMHS, Wheelchair Services, Specialist Equipment Agencies, Voluntary Agencies, and other providers to ensure physiotherapy treatment is fully integrated into the patients care programmes. Work closely with referrers and specialist centres to manage children's individual needs. Working for our organisation Bromley Healthcare is a community interest company providing a wide range of services including community nursing services such as district nursing, health visiting to specialist nurses, as well as therapy services for children, young people and adults. Being born from NHS Bromley's community provider unit we have been providing community services to the people of Bromley for many years and we have a wealth of experience. Bromley Healthcare is a great place to work. The unique way we deliver services and offer everyone who works here a voice, means that your career with us will be rewarding. Social Enterprises are a fairly new and exciting way to deliver healthcare, offering many of the traditional advantages of the NHS (such as excellent training and development) with the freedom for innovation by being able to reinvest any surpluses we make into the community. Priority consideration will be given to Bromley Healthcare staff formally identified as being at risk. Please note that for positions that require you to drive as part of your job role we will be asking for evidence of business insurance. Detailed job description and main responsibilities To undertake highly specialist physiotherapy assessment and treatment as an autonomous practitioner, and support / advise colleagues where appropriate. This includes CPIP assessments and EHCP assessments. To assess, diagnose and develop individual care/treatment plans for a range of paediatric conditions in conjunction with parents/carers, some of which will be highly complex or will be for patients with complex clinical, social and emotional needs. To be responsible for reassessing patient care as treatment progresses and alter treatment programmes as appropriate. Be able to analyse clinical and social information from a range of sources and integrate into physiotherapy assessment and development of care/treatment plan. To be a source of clinical expertise and advice for other physiotherapists in the team and colleagues in the acute services. To provide specialist advice on patient care to other health, social, educational and voluntary sector services. This may involve negotiating or requesting changes to treatment programmes/care plans set by other paediatric professionals. To assess children for specialist equipment and recommend it's purchase from health, Education and Social Services. To set up and adjust specialist equipment for the individual child. To train parents/carers and other agencies in the use of the equipment.
Salary Bands: Band 6 & Band 7 Location: Schools across East Sussex Are you looking for an opportunity to advance your career in Paediatrics? Come and work for Children' Integrated Therapy and Equipment Service in beautiful East Sussex. We are expanding and have available roles including: The developing field of social, emotional and mental health. We are developing OT, SLT and ITA teams to work intensively with key schools to support neurodiversity in the classroom and avoid breakdown of school places. We want to hear from candidates who have an interest in this field, particularly in attachment and trauma Therapy One Point (TOP). This is our duty line, originally set up in the pandemic. We are now ready to develop it into an excellent duty line that provides clinical triage, signposting, detailed advice, pre-referral training and brief interventions. You will work with a full-time ITA and OT; this is an excellent opportunity for someone who is excited by a new project to improve patient care Our Neighbourhood and Integrated Care Teams, where we are transforming how we work with schools and early years settings to accelerate their confidence to deliver targeted therapy. You will be an innovative thinker and strong negotiator, passionate about improving outcomes for children with SLCN in the community Training is provided and we offer excellent supervision and development opportunities. Main Duties Work within an integrated children's therapy team including Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, assistants and administrators for children aged 0-19. Provide assessment, review, specialist advice, training and therapy interventions for children with the following areas of need: alternative and augmentative communication (AAC); pre-verbal communication; receptive and expressive language; speech. Work in close partnership with schools, other education providers and the local authority ISEND services. As we are an expanding service due to the new project we do have additional vacancies For further information on the below additional roles, please contact Suki Ahsam on or for an informal conversation to know more about these roles and what we can offer you.
Dec 10, 2022
Full time
Salary Bands: Band 6 & Band 7 Location: Schools across East Sussex Are you looking for an opportunity to advance your career in Paediatrics? Come and work for Children' Integrated Therapy and Equipment Service in beautiful East Sussex. We are expanding and have available roles including: The developing field of social, emotional and mental health. We are developing OT, SLT and ITA teams to work intensively with key schools to support neurodiversity in the classroom and avoid breakdown of school places. We want to hear from candidates who have an interest in this field, particularly in attachment and trauma Therapy One Point (TOP). This is our duty line, originally set up in the pandemic. We are now ready to develop it into an excellent duty line that provides clinical triage, signposting, detailed advice, pre-referral training and brief interventions. You will work with a full-time ITA and OT; this is an excellent opportunity for someone who is excited by a new project to improve patient care Our Neighbourhood and Integrated Care Teams, where we are transforming how we work with schools and early years settings to accelerate their confidence to deliver targeted therapy. You will be an innovative thinker and strong negotiator, passionate about improving outcomes for children with SLCN in the community Training is provided and we offer excellent supervision and development opportunities. Main Duties Work within an integrated children's therapy team including Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, assistants and administrators for children aged 0-19. Provide assessment, review, specialist advice, training and therapy interventions for children with the following areas of need: alternative and augmentative communication (AAC); pre-verbal communication; receptive and expressive language; speech. Work in close partnership with schools, other education providers and the local authority ISEND services. As we are an expanding service due to the new project we do have additional vacancies For further information on the below additional roles, please contact Suki Ahsam on or for an informal conversation to know more about these roles and what we can offer you.
Blossom House is an Ofsted-rated "Outstanding" specialist school for children with speech, language and communication difficulties. We acknowledge specific strengths and support individual vulnerabilities, so that each child "blossoms" and has the opportunity to fulfil their potential. Experienced Paediatric Speech & Language Therapists Band 5 / Band 6 equivalent (AfC Band) or Newly Qualified Paediatric Speech & Language Therapist Newly Qualified (AfC Band) Candidates to start in January 2023. Salary range from £30,600 (newly qualified) upwards dependent upon qualifications and experience We are looking for SLTs who have a passion for supporting children within the educational setting, to learn and 'blossom' in spite of their communication difficulties. Due to steady growth in numbers of students we have some exciting opportunities across the school for new staff to join the SLT department. Blossom House School is an Outstanding independent SEN school, for students whose primary educational needs are their speech, language and communication difficulties. Therapy and teaching are integrated throughout the school week for all students following a transdisciplinary model. You will work closely with the teaching and support staff, as well as with our OT department, physiotherapist, specialist SPLD teachers, and Art Therapists on a daily basis. The role would be across both primary and secondary classes, (currently up to Y9.) If you are passionate about helping to shape the future of children and helping them to blossom and thrive, we would welcome your application. Blossom House School - Speech and Language Therapist Advert, Job Description & Person Specification (Dec 2022) Page 2 of 7 We offer: The opportunity to work alongside an enthusiastic and dedicated team of Therapy staff and Teachers. Our Speech & Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapist, Art Therapists and Music Therapists aim to maximise each child's potential in a nurturing and supportive environment. Opportunity to be part of a large and diverse SLT department of over 30 SLTs. Opportunities to move between different client cohorts from Early Years through to Post16 provision to ensure ongoing professional development and variety within your career. Small group, 1:1 and in class work opportunities. Small caseloads and the opportunity to deliver therapy and see outcomes achieved. Opportunity to design bespoke intervention packages for children based on your professional judgement. NQT package including regular clinical supervision and support to complete your competencies. Generous continued professional development package. Great staff benefits including 9 weeks holiday per annum. Great staff benefits including 9 weeks holiday per annum. UK Healthcare cash plan designed to help cover your "day to day" healthcare expenditure such as Optical and Dental bills and offers cash back (up to policy limits) for a variety of different medical treatments. It also offers lifestyle benefits and discounted gym membership. A friendly, supportive working environment, with structured support available for all new school staff. The ideal candidate(s) will have: Confidence, enthusiasm and a passion for learning. An ability to work closely with Therapists from other disciplines in order to integrate SLT goals into the educational setting. The ability to build good working relationships with children, teachers, parents and carers. Knowledge of clinical assessment, treatment planning and implementing, preferably paediatric, therapy programmes. An independent approach and be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of standardised assessment and clinical observation. The ability to promote positive behaviour in a nurturing environment is essential. To start January 2023 Benefits include: 9 weeks per annum holiday plus applicable bank holidays. Monday to Friday, 08:30 - 17:00 Closing date: 4 th January 2023 Early applications are encouraged, and interviews may take place before the closing date. If you wish to apply for the post, please download the application form from the website and send your completed application form, detailing how you meet the requirements of the person Blossom House School - Speech and Language Therapist Advert, Job Description & Person Specification (Dec 2022) specification, along with your application activity to our recruitment team. The Recruitment Activity is detailed at the end of this advert and should be completed on the application form. School website: Recruitment Team email address: For further information, please contact Jude Bellair, Head of Speech & Language Therapy via email: This role is subject to the relevant Safeguarding checks, which will include an Enhanced DBS check.
Dec 08, 2022
Full time
Blossom House is an Ofsted-rated "Outstanding" specialist school for children with speech, language and communication difficulties. We acknowledge specific strengths and support individual vulnerabilities, so that each child "blossoms" and has the opportunity to fulfil their potential. Experienced Paediatric Speech & Language Therapists Band 5 / Band 6 equivalent (AfC Band) or Newly Qualified Paediatric Speech & Language Therapist Newly Qualified (AfC Band) Candidates to start in January 2023. Salary range from £30,600 (newly qualified) upwards dependent upon qualifications and experience We are looking for SLTs who have a passion for supporting children within the educational setting, to learn and 'blossom' in spite of their communication difficulties. Due to steady growth in numbers of students we have some exciting opportunities across the school for new staff to join the SLT department. Blossom House School is an Outstanding independent SEN school, for students whose primary educational needs are their speech, language and communication difficulties. Therapy and teaching are integrated throughout the school week for all students following a transdisciplinary model. You will work closely with the teaching and support staff, as well as with our OT department, physiotherapist, specialist SPLD teachers, and Art Therapists on a daily basis. The role would be across both primary and secondary classes, (currently up to Y9.) If you are passionate about helping to shape the future of children and helping them to blossom and thrive, we would welcome your application. Blossom House School - Speech and Language Therapist Advert, Job Description & Person Specification (Dec 2022) Page 2 of 7 We offer: The opportunity to work alongside an enthusiastic and dedicated team of Therapy staff and Teachers. Our Speech & Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapist, Art Therapists and Music Therapists aim to maximise each child's potential in a nurturing and supportive environment. Opportunity to be part of a large and diverse SLT department of over 30 SLTs. Opportunities to move between different client cohorts from Early Years through to Post16 provision to ensure ongoing professional development and variety within your career. Small group, 1:1 and in class work opportunities. Small caseloads and the opportunity to deliver therapy and see outcomes achieved. Opportunity to design bespoke intervention packages for children based on your professional judgement. NQT package including regular clinical supervision and support to complete your competencies. Generous continued professional development package. Great staff benefits including 9 weeks holiday per annum. Great staff benefits including 9 weeks holiday per annum. UK Healthcare cash plan designed to help cover your "day to day" healthcare expenditure such as Optical and Dental bills and offers cash back (up to policy limits) for a variety of different medical treatments. It also offers lifestyle benefits and discounted gym membership. A friendly, supportive working environment, with structured support available for all new school staff. The ideal candidate(s) will have: Confidence, enthusiasm and a passion for learning. An ability to work closely with Therapists from other disciplines in order to integrate SLT goals into the educational setting. The ability to build good working relationships with children, teachers, parents and carers. Knowledge of clinical assessment, treatment planning and implementing, preferably paediatric, therapy programmes. An independent approach and be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of standardised assessment and clinical observation. The ability to promote positive behaviour in a nurturing environment is essential. To start January 2023 Benefits include: 9 weeks per annum holiday plus applicable bank holidays. Monday to Friday, 08:30 - 17:00 Closing date: 4 th January 2023 Early applications are encouraged, and interviews may take place before the closing date. If you wish to apply for the post, please download the application form from the website and send your completed application form, detailing how you meet the requirements of the person Blossom House School - Speech and Language Therapist Advert, Job Description & Person Specification (Dec 2022) specification, along with your application activity to our recruitment team. The Recruitment Activity is detailed at the end of this advert and should be completed on the application form. School website: Recruitment Team email address: For further information, please contact Jude Bellair, Head of Speech & Language Therapy via email: This role is subject to the relevant Safeguarding checks, which will include an Enhanced DBS check.
Branch: Western Health & Social Care Trust Location: Western Health & Social Care Trust Directorate: Primary Care & Older People Salary: Band 6 (31k - 38k) Contract Type: To create a waiting list Opening date: 23/11/21 Closes: Tue, 07 December :30 PM Interview Dates:...
Nov 30, 2021
Full time
Branch: Western Health & Social Care Trust Location: Western Health & Social Care Trust Directorate: Primary Care & Older People Salary: Band 6 (31k - 38k) Contract Type: To create a waiting list Opening date: 23/11/21 Closes: Tue, 07 December :30 PM Interview Dates:...