Job Title:
Clinical Specialist Speech & Language Therapist – Stroke Services
Location:
North East Region
Contract Type:
Permanent, Full-Time
About the Role
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Clinical Specialist Speech & Language Therapist to join a specialist stroke service team. This is a key role within a multidisciplinary setting, focused on delivering high-quality, evidence-based assessment and intervention for individuals recovering from stroke, particularly those with communication and swallowing difficulties.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct advanced assessments, diagnoses, and tailored intervention programs for individuals presenting with communication and/or swallowing disorders post-stroke.
- Lead clinical decision-making for complex caseloads and manage service delivery effectively.
- Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary team members to ensure holistic and integrated care.
- Act as a clinical lead within the SLT team, providing support, mentorship, and guidance to colleagues.
- Maintain accurate and professional records in accordance with regulatory and organisational standards.
- Lead service development initiatives, audit processes, and contribute to clinical governance and quality assurance.
- Engage in continuing professional development and contribute to training programs and the broader development of stroke-related SLT services.
Essential Criteria
- CORU-registered Speech and Language Therapist.
- Minimum of 5 years post-qualification clinical experience, with a strong background in adult stroke rehabilitation.
- Demonstrated expertise in dysphagia assessment and management.
- Postgraduate education relevant to stroke, neurorehabilitation, or dysphagia.
- Proven ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of an interdisciplinary team.
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, and clinical documentation skills.
Desirable Criteria
- Experience in leading service development or quality improvement projects.
- Participation in clinical research or audits in stroke or neurorehabilitation.
- Familiarity with national stroke pathways and service frameworks.
Benefits
- Competitive public sector salary
- Generous annual leave and pension entitlements
- Structured CPD and career progression pathways
- Supportive and collaborative multidisciplinary team environment
- Access to clinical supervision and mentorship
To Apply
If you're an experienced SLT with a passion for neurorehabilitation and want to make a real impact in stroke care, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today to learn more about this opportunity.
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