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Join a leading national charity as a Part-time Speech and Language Therapist in Orpington. Provide vital, trauma-informed therapy to blind and partially sighted children and young people. This permanent role offers long-term stability, career progression, and a comprehensive CPD programme. Requir...
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United Kingdom , Orpington, Bromley
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33487.00 - 46580.00 GBP / Year
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Part-time specialist speech and language therapist
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Join our new school in Wolverhampton as a Part-Time Specialist Speech and Language Therapist. This term-time role requires HCPC/RCSLT registration and a passion for supporting children with SEN. You will manage a caseload, develop interventions, and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team. We o...
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United Kingdom , Wolverhampton
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32302.40 - 38729.60 GBP / Year
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Discover flexible and rewarding part-time speech and language therapist jobs, a profession dedicated to transforming lives through communication. Speech and Language Therapists (SLTs), also known as Speech-Language Pathologists in some regions, are allied health professionals who assess, diagnose, and treat a wide range of communication and swallowing disorders across the lifespan. Part-time roles offer the perfect balance for professionals seeking meaningful clinical work alongside other commitments, providing essential services in diverse settings. In this vital role, professionals typically manage a caseload of clients, which can include children with developmental delays, adults recovering from strokes or brain injuries, individuals with learning disabilities, or people with voice, fluency, or swallowing difficulties. Common responsibilities involve conducting detailed assessments using standardized tests and observational methods, formulating individualized therapy plans, and delivering evidence-based interventions. A key aspect of the role is collaborative work; SLTs regularly consult and train families, caregivers, teachers, and other professionals like doctors, occupational therapists, and psychologists to ensure a holistic and integrated approach to client care. They also maintain meticulous records, monitor client progress, and adapt therapy goals accordingly. Typical skills and requirements for these jobs are both clinical and personal. Practitioners must hold a recognized professional degree in speech and language therapy and be registered with the relevant national regulatory body (such as the HCPC in the UK or ASHA certification in the US). Strong analytical skills are needed to interpret assessment data, while creativity and patience are essential for engaging clients in therapeutic activities. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills are paramount for building rapport with clients and explaining complex issues to non-specialists. Empathy, resilience, and superb organizational abilities to manage a varied caseload are also highly valued traits. Part-time speech and language therapist jobs are found in numerous environments including schools, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, community health clinics, private practices, and charitable organizations. These roles allow therapists to specialize in areas like early intervention, autism spectrum disorder, adult neurogenic disorders, or voice therapy. Whether supporting a child to say their first words or helping an adult regain speech after a trauma, part-time SLTs play a crucial role in empowering individuals to connect with the world around them. Exploring part-time opportunities in this field opens doors to a flexible career that makes a profound and lasting difference every single day.

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