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Seeking a Band 5 Neuro Speech and Language Therapist for a locum role in London. This position requires HCPC registration and dysphagia experience to assess patients and deliver personalised care plans. Benefit from high-paying, flexible work with dedicated AHP support and exclusive job opportuni...
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United Kingdom , London
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20.00 - 23.00 GBP / Hour
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Hunter Gatherer AHP
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Until further notice
Embark on a profoundly rewarding career path by exploring Adults Neuro Rehab & Acute Neuro SLT jobs. This specialized field within Speech and Language Therapy is dedicated to the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of communication and swallowing disorders in adults who have suffered neurological damage. Professionals in these roles work at the critical intersection of acute medical intervention and long-term rehabilitative care, making a tangible difference in the lives of patients and their families during some of their most challenging times. Speech and Language Therapists (SLTs) specializing in adult neurology typically operate in two primary, interconnected settings. In the Acute Neuro setting, the focus is on immediate, critical care. Here, SLTs conduct rapid assessments with patients who have recently experienced a neurological event, such as a stroke, traumatic brain injury, or the onset of a progressive condition like Parkinson's disease. A primary and often urgent responsibility is managing Dysphagia (swallowing difficulties), ensuring patient safety and preventing complications like aspiration pneumonia. In the Neuro Rehabilitation setting, the work shifts towards long-term recovery. Therapists design and implement intensive, personalized therapy programs aimed at restoring cognitive-communication skills, language function (aphasia), speech motor planning (apraxia), and muscular control for speech and swallowing (dysarthria). Common responsibilities across these roles are comprehensive. Practitioners are responsible for performing detailed diagnostic assessments using standardized tools and clinical observation. They formulate and execute individualized care plans, setting realistic and functional goals with the patient. A core part of the role involves delivering evidence-based therapeutic interventions, which can range from exercises to strengthen swallowing muscles to strategies for improving word-finding and social communication. Collaboration is fundamental; these SLTs work seamlessly within large multidisciplinary teams that can include neurologists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, nurses, and dietitians to ensure a holistic approach to patient care. Meticulous documentation of patient progress and outcomes is also a standard requirement. Typical skills and requirements for these positions are rigorous, reflecting the complexity of the caseload. A recognized qualification in Speech and Language Therapy and current registration with the relevant governing body (such as the HCPC in the UK) is mandatory. Demonstrated experience or specialist training in managing adult-acquired neurological conditions and Dysphagia is highly sought after. Essential personal attributes include exceptional communication and interpersonal skills to build rapport with vulnerable patients, strong analytical and problem-solving abilities, resilience, empathy, and the capacity to work both autonomously and collaboratively. For those seeking a career that combines scientific expertise with deep human connection, Adults Neuro Rehab & Acute Neuro SLT jobs offer a unique and fulfilling professional journey dedicated to rebuilding communication and restoring quality of life.

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