Speech and Language Therapist

Salary/Rate:£30,000 - £45,000 per annum
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Mole Valley
County:Surrey
Type of Role:Speech and Language Therapist
Job ref:10698
Post Date:14.10.25
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About the Role

Speech and Language Therapist (SaLT) – Full-Time, Permanent (term time only)

January 2026

Salary: £30,000 - £45,000 per annum

For some children, communication is their biggest challenge. They have thoughts, ideas, and emotions to express, but the words don’t always come easily. You can change that as a Speech and Language Therapist (SLT).

You know that communication isn’t just about talking. It’s about confidence, connection, and being understood. In this role, you’ll work in a specialist school for students with Autism and SEMH, helping them find their voice in a way that works for them.

A School Built for Progress

This school was designed with its students in mind, ensuring they have the proper support in place to reach their potential. Every detail has been considered to create an environment where both students and staff can succeed.

You’ll have access to:

  • Brand-new therapy spaces with high-quality resources to support your work
  • Small class sizes, allowing you to focus on individual student needs
  • A collaborative team, including teachers, occupational therapists, and pastoral staff
  • Specialist facilities, including a multi-sports hall, theatre space, and outdoor learning areas
  • A leadership team that values therapists, ensuring you have everything you need to make a difference

Your Impact as a Speech and Language Therapist:

In this role, you won’t just deliver one-size-fits-all interventions. You’ll work closely with students, staff, and families to create tailored communication strategies for each child’s unique needs.

You might be:

  • Helping a non-verbal student find confidence with AAC or Makaton
  • Supporting a young person in developing social communication skills
  • Advising teachers on strategies to create a communication-friendly classroom
  • Encouraging self-expression through storytelling, role play, or creative activities

Your work won’t just help students in school. It will set them up with the skills they need for life.

A Team That Supports You:

Therapists are often expected to work in isolation, but not here. You’ll be part of a multidisciplinary team where teachers, support staff, and therapists work side by side to ensure students receive the best possible care.

If you’re new to working in an education setting, don’t worry—the school provides SEND training and ongoing professional development, helping you adapt your skills to the school environment.

If this opportunity fits your current circumstances and ambition, please contact us to discuss how we can guide and advise you. Whether it is this specific role or other therapist opportunities, we can help you find the next step for your career.

Please get in touch if you want to hear more about this or our other school-based therapist opportunities. You can respond to this advert, upload your CV to our website, or call us on 0203 011 4848.

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