Speech And Language Therapist

Southampton, ENG, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

Speech and Language Therapist - Band 5/6 (Adult Community Service)



Location:

Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS trust

Salary:

Band 5/6

Contract Type:

Full-time / Temporary

Closing Date:

TBC

Reference:

85472

An exciting opportunity to join our dynamic Adult Community Speech and Language Therapy Service



Are you an enthusiastic and motivated Speech and Language Therapist ready to make a real difference in people's lives? Whether you're newly qualified and looking to begin your career journey, or an experienced clinician seeking to broaden your skills within a supportive, forward-thinking service, we would love to hear from you.

Our Adult Community Speech and Language Therapy (SLT) team, based in

Southampton

, provides specialist assessment, diagnosis, and evidence-based intervention for adults (16+) with acquired communication and swallowing disorders. We work across a variety of community and inpatient settings including clients' homes, outpatient clinics, and the Royal South Hants (RSH) and Western Community Hospital (WCH) wards as well as alongside specialist rehabilitation teams such as

Early Supported Discharge (ESD)

,

Snowdon Neurological Rehabilitation Unit (SNRU)

, and the

Community Neurological Rehabilitation Team (CNRT)

.

This role offers an excellent development pathway: we are recruiting at both

Band 5 (entry level)

and

Band 6 (experienced)

, with clear support structures for professional growth and opportunities for career progression within Solent NHS Trust.

About the Role



As a valued member of our integrated multidisciplinary team (MDT), you will play a central role in providing high-quality, person-centred care to adults with communication and/or swallowing difficulties. You will deliver timely assessments, develop and implement care plans, and provide tailored therapeutic interventions to promote optimal recovery and independence.

At Band 5

, you'll consolidate your knowledge and skills, working under the guidance and supervision of senior clinicians. You'll have a structured preceptorship, access to mentoring, and opportunities to gain experience across a range of adult caseloads -- including neurological conditions, stroke, progressive neurological disease, and general acquired disorders.

At Band 6

, you'll work more autonomously as an experienced practitioner, taking responsibility for a defined caseload, contributing to service development, supervising students and assistants, and collaborating closely with MDT colleagues to ensure the highest standards of care. You'll also have opportunities to lead on clinical initiatives, participate in audit and research projects, and develop specialist areas of clinical interest.

Key Responsibilities



Clinical and Professional Duties



Provide high-quality assessment, differential diagnosis, and treatment for clients with communication and/or swallowing difficulties. Develop and implement evidence-based therapy plans tailored to individual needs, using goal-oriented approaches and involving clients and carers in decision-making. Monitor progress and evaluate outcomes using recognised measures to demonstrate clinical effectiveness. Work as part of the wider MDT to provide integrated, coordinated care; contribute to case discussions, discharge planning, and joint goal setting. Communicate complex and often sensitive information with empathy and professionalism to clients, families, and colleagues. Adapt practice to meet diverse client needs, including cultural and linguistic differences. Support and advise carers, families, and professionals on communication strategies and safe swallowing management.

Operational and Administrative Duties



Manage and prioritise own caseload using locally and nationally agreed prioritisation systems. Maintain accurate, contemporaneous, and confidential records in accordance with HCPC, RCSLT, and Trust policies. Collect, collate, and report data for service monitoring and audit. Ensure equipment and resources are maintained safely, following infection prevention and control and health and safety procedures.

Leadership and Supervision (Band 6)



Provide clinical supervision and mentoring to junior colleagues, assistants, and students. Contribute to the prioritisation and triage of referrals, ensuring urgent, high-risk clients are seen promptly. Take a lead role in case conferences and multidisciplinary reviews where appropriate. Support service development through participation in quality improvement, clinical governance, and audit projects.

Education and Development



Participate actively in professional supervision, reflective practice, and continued professional development (CPD). Engage in internal and external training to maintain and enhance clinical competencies. Deliver training to other professionals, carers, and voluntary groups to promote understanding of communication and swallowing needs. Contribute to the learning environment by supporting SLT students on placement and newly qualified therapists within their preceptorship period.

About You



We are looking for compassionate, proactive, and committed therapists who are eager to learn, collaborate, and contribute to continuous service improvement. You will demonstrate sound clinical reasoning, excellent communication skills, and a flexible approach to managing a varied and sometimes challenging caseload.

Essential Criteria (Band 5):



Recognised Speech and Language Therapy degree qualification (or equivalent). Registered member of the

RCSLT

and

HCPC

Licence to Practice. Student or early career experience across a range of adult communication and swallowing disorders. Strong interpersonal, analytical, and problem-solving skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. IT literacy, including Microsoft Office packages.

Essential Criteria (Band 6 - in addition to the above):



Minimum of

two years post-qualification experience

working with adults with communication and swallowing impairments. Demonstrated competence in dysphagia management (postgraduate dysphagia qualification desirable). Experience of working autonomously within a multidisciplinary team. Experience supervising students or therapy assistants. Proven ability to manage a diverse caseload and prioritise effectively in a dynamic clinical environment. Experience contributing to clinical audit, research, or service development projects.

Personal Qualities:



Empathetic, patient-focused, and adaptable. Organised, reliable, and able to manage competing demands. Motivated and reflective, with a commitment to continuous learning. A confident communicator and collaborator. Able to demonstrate the Trust's values of

Compassion, Accountability, Respect, and Excellence

in everyday practice.

Interested?



If you are passionate about supporting adults with communication and swallowing needs and want to work within a compassionate, innovative, and collaborative team, we would love to hear from you.

Job Types: Full-time, Temporary
Contract length: 3 months

Pay: 17.10-23.80 per hour

Expected hours: 37.5 per week

Work Location: In person

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD4030515
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Full Time
  • Job Location
    Southampton, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
    Not mentioned