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Join a leading Neuro-Rehabilitation hospital in Hildenborough, UK, as a Band 7 Speech and Language Therapist. You will deliver specialist interventions for neurological patients within a highly experienced multidisciplinary team. This permanent role offers visa sponsorship and the chance to suppo...
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United Kingdom , Hildenborough
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47800.00 - 50800.00 GBP / Year
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Explore rewarding Band 7 Speech and Language Therapist jobs, a senior clinical role within the UK's healthcare structure, typically found within the NHS or associated service providers. As an experienced professional, a Band 7 Speech and Language Therapist (SLT) operates at an advanced level of practice, taking on significant responsibility for complex caseloads, service development, and the supervision of junior staff. This position represents a key career step for therapists seeking to deepen their clinical expertise while embracing leadership and strategic duties. The core of the role involves the assessment, diagnosis, and management of communication and swallowing disorders across diverse client groups. These may include adults with acquired neurological conditions (such as stroke, brain injury, or progressive diseases), children with developmental needs, or individuals with voice, fluency, or learning disabilities. The therapist autonomously manages a specialist caseload, employing evidence-based interventions to maximise patient outcomes and quality of life. A critical and common responsibility is dysphagia (swallowing) management, which includes conducting instrumental assessments like FEES or videofluoroscopy, and making crucial recommendations regarding safe oral intake, which can be life-preserving. Beyond direct patient care, Band 7 roles encompass substantial non-clinical duties. These typically include providing professional leadership, mentoring, and line management to Band 6 and Band 5 therapists, as well as support workers. They play a pivotal role in service evaluation and development, contributing to policy creation, audit, and clinical governance to ensure high standards. Collaboration is central; they work closely within multidisciplinary teams, liaising with doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, dietitians, and carers to deliver holistic, integrated care plans. Typical skills and requirements for these senior jobs are rigorous. Candidates must be fully registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and hold a recognised qualification in Speech and Language Therapy. Substantial post-qualification experience, often with a specialist focus in areas like neurorehabilitation, acute care, or paediatric complex needs, is essential. They must demonstrate advanced clinical reasoning, excellent communication skills for sensitive conversations, and the ability to lead, teach, and influence others. Competence in managing complex dysphagia, including tracheostomy and ventilator weaning where relevant, is frequently required. A commitment to continuous professional development and a proactive, solution-focused approach are key attributes for success in these challenging and impactful positions. For therapists ready to advance their clinical career with added leadership, Band 7 Speech and Language Therapist jobs offer a fulfilling and dynamic pathway.

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