Band 7 Speech and Language Therapist - Adults Team
Locum Band 7 Speech and Language Therapist
Specialism: Adults Team
Location: Havering, UK
Salary: Up to £31.30 per hour
This is an ongoing and exciting opportunity for a talented Locum Band 7 Speech and Language Therapist to join our Adults Team in Havering. With a competitive hourly rate of up to £31.30, this full time role will have you thriving in the community while making a real difference in the lives of adult patients with acquired swallowing and communication disorders stemming from a stroke.
As a locum, you can enjoy the flexibility and variety that comes with temporary job assignments and the chance to expand your professional network.
Perks and benefits:
- Full Time: Enjoy the stability and continuity of full time hours, giving you the chance to make a long lasting impact in your role.
- Variety of Work: Each day brings new challenges and opportunities to help patients, ensuring no two days are the same.
- Expand Your Network: Working as a locum allows you to meet diverse teams and professionals, enhancing both your experience and career prospects.
- Gain valuable experience: Work in a supportive and dynamic community setting where you can hone your skills.
What you will do:
- Provide clinical management and treatment for adult patients with acquired swallowing and communication disorders stemming from a stroke.
- Conduct domiciliary visits, assessing and treating patients in their homes to maximise their convenience and comfort.
- Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, sharing insights and strategies to optimise patient care.
- Complete thorough assessments, develop treatment plans, and monitor patient progress.
- Liaise with family members and caregivers, offering guidance and support as needed.
Requirements:
- You must be HCPC registered to apply for this role.
- A valid driving licence is essential for carrying out domiciliary visits efficiently and effectively.
- Qualified speech and language therapist with experience in managing adults with acquired disorders due to stroke, ideally within a community setting.