Speech and Language Therapist - Kingston Upon Thames

Salary/Rate:£32,000 - £48,000
Job type:Permanent
Town/City:Kingston
County:South West London
Type of Role:Speech and Language Therapist
Job ref:9204
Post Date:24.04.25
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About the Role

School-based Speech and Language Therapist

  • Full-time (term time only)
  • Band 6 or Band 7
  • Paid in line with NHS Band
  • Beautiful SEN school - catering for pupils with a diagnosis of ASD
  • Kingston Upon Thames
  • Supportive and friendly team
  • Will consider overseas Speech and Language Therapists with HCPC or in process

Are you an experienced Speech and Language Therapist (SaLT) or a newly qualified Speech and Language Therapist (SaLT)?

Are you passionate about children's well-being?

Are you interested in working in a specialist SEN school setting?

Are you looking for a rewarding role to impact our children’s lives positively?

 

We are recruiting a qualified school-based Speech and Language Therapist (SaLT) to join a well-established, creative, and supportive SEN school based in the Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames.

You will be working directly with pupils aged 11 - 19, all diagnosed with ASD, challenging behaviour and associated learning difficulties. The school provides personalised and holistic education to children and young people diagnosed with Autism/ASC.

They have an in-house therapy team, and you will have fantastic CPD and training opportunities!

  • School-based Speech and Language Therapist (SaLT)
  • Wandsworth, South West London
  • Working with children and young people with Autism/ASC and moderate to severe learning disabilities
  • Permanent contract; full-time or part-time (term time only)
  • Salaries in line with NHS Band Scales
  • Fantastic benefits include pension and ongoing professional development

Ideal School-based Speech and Language Therapist:

  • Must be HCPC registered
  • Has a degree in Speech and Language Therapy or equivalent
  • Has experience working with children and young people with special needs, particularly with Autism/ASC and associated learning difficulties
  • Has personal interests in supporting children and young people with special needs
  • A positive, proactive, and patient individual who can build good working relationships with children, teachers, parents, and carers
  • A team player and has great communication skills

School-based Speech and Language Therapist's Main Responsibilities:

  • Providing both individual and group speech and language therapy services to children
  • Attending and contributing to staff meetings and Annual Review meetings
  • Working closely with the rest of the multidisciplinary team, as well as teachers and support staff
  • Providing a creative and nurturing learning environment where children can reach their potential
  • Being fully aware of the school policy and implementing Health and Safety Regulations, including Risk Assessment

 

If you are interested in this school-based Speech and Language Therapist role, please apply below or contact Heeji Moon at Parker Smith Inclusion.

 

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