Come and work for one of the longest-running charities and independent hospitals in the UK. Set in a beautiful Grade II listed Victorian building with big gardens, the RHN has specially adapted facilities such as gyms and kitchens for our residents, as well as music and art therapy spaces.
The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability is more than a hospital – we are a community in which everyone comes together to help adults with neurological disability achieve the best possible quality of life.
Salary range: £25,714 - £28,926 depending on experience
Department: Specialist Services
Responsible for: Provision of prescribed speech and language therapy treatment programmes and providing admin support to the SLT team.
Contract Type: Permanent
Location: Putney, Southwest London
Closing date: November 27th
Benefits:
About the role
?We are looking for a Speech and Language Therapy Technical Instructor to join our team the RHN. This role involves working across a range of specialist units including the Brain Injury Service, Neuro-behavioural Rehabilitation Unit, Ventilator Unit, Specialist Nursing Home, Huntington’s Disease Unit and Adult Learning Disability unit. You will act as a support practitioner to the Speech and Language Therapy service as part of an interdisciplinary team. You will be required to prepare and administer therapeutic programmes for communication and swallowing difficulties under the direction of qualified Speech and Language Therapists. You will also provide support during the weekly Fibreoptic Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES) clinic.
Main Objectives of the role
1. Demonstrate an awareness of RHN’s objectives and contribute to achieving them appropriately.
2. Strive to improve efficiency in all areas of your work.
3. To provide a flexible speech and language therapy support service for both individual patients and groups within a multidisciplinary team environment.
4. To be responsible for organising and running therapeutic individual sessions and groups with a designated caseload of patients using specific technical knowledge/skill, modifying and adapting therapeutic programmes, according to patient need and agreed aims, with support and liaison from the prescribing SLT.
5. To communicate complex information related to treatment programmes and to provide timely feedback to the SLT.
6. To assist SLTs in organising and running training sessions and administration for courses.
7. To demonstrate the ability to reflect on practice with peers and supervisors, to maintain own knowledge base and to identify own areas for development.
8. To undertake administrative responsibilities appropriate to the needs of the service
Person specification: Essential
1. Formal Qualifications to degree level or equivalent
2. Basic understanding of speech and language therapy profession
3. Basic understanding of communication difficulties in brain injury and stroke and the impact upon the patient.
4. Experience of working with adults with a disability either in health, social or educational setting.
5. Excellent organisational, interpersonal and communication skills.
6. Evidence of ability to cope effectively in difficult situations
7. Ability to organise work and manage time effectively and independently.
8. Ability to build effective working relationships with patient, multi-disciplinary team and with other professionals.
9. Competent IT skills
Desirable
10. Attended any relevant training courses for adults with communication disability
11. ECDL qualification.
Candidates applying for a role at the Royal Hospital for Neuro Disability are strongly encouraged to be vaccinated against Covid-19 and Influenza.
RHN is a care provider for vulnerable patients at extreme risk. In consequence, safeguarding patients will always be our highest priority.
RHN is proud to be a diverse and inclusive employer that respects and values the differences of our people to achieve their full potential. If you require any reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process, please do not hesitate to contact our Resourcing Team at recruitment@rhn.org.uk.uk