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Senior Speech and Language Therapist
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Join TTM Healthcare as a Senior Speech and Language Therapist in Dundalk, County Louth. This temporary, full-time role focuses on providing evidence-based paediatric intervention for an in-patient service. Candidates must have CORU registration, paediatric and FEDS experience, and valid Irish res...
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Ireland , Dundalk
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Senior Speech and Language Therapist
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Ireland , Charleville/Mallow, Cork
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64551.00 - 76007.00 EUR / Year
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Speech and Language Therapist
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Ireland , Meath
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Speech and Language Therapist
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Ireland , Dublin
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Speech and language therapist
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Join our community care team in Limerick, Clare & Tipperary as a Speech and Language Therapist. This flexible role offers full-time or part-time hours with pre-scheduled appointments, minimizing admin. We require CORU registration and offer competitive weekly pay. Enjoy a focus on patient care wi...
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Ireland , Limerick; Clare; Tipperary
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Speech and Language Therapist
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Join our Primary Care teams in South Tipperary as a Speech and Language Therapist. Deliver high-quality clinical services directly to patients in the community, with a supportive team managing all admin. We offer competitive pay, flexible full or part-time hours, and state-of-the-art facilities. ...
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Ireland , South Tipperary
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Join our Primary Care teams in South Dublin as a Speech and Language Therapist. Deliver high-quality clinical services directly to patients in the community, with all admin handled for you. We offer competitive pay, flexible full or part-time hours, and a supportive team environment. CORU registr...
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Ireland , Dublin, South Dublin
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Join a leading healthcare service in Longford as a Speech and Language Therapist. You will assess and treat children (0-18) with complex needs, working within a multidisciplinary team. CORU registration and relevant Irish residency are essential. Benefit from consistent bookings, weekly pay at ma...
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Ireland , Longford
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About the Speech And Language Therapist role

Discover rewarding Speech and Language Therapist jobs where you can apply your expertise to transform lives through communication. Speech and Language Therapists (SLTs), also known as Speech-Language Pathologists in some regions, are allied health professionals dedicated to assessing, diagnosing, and treating a wide range of communication and swallowing disorders across the lifespan. This profession sits at the intersection of healthcare, education, and social care, offering a diverse and deeply fulfilling career path for compassionate and skilled individuals.

Professionals in these roles typically work with clients who face challenges with speech sounds, language comprehension and expression, fluency (such as stuttering), voice, and social communication. They also specialize in dysphagia (swallowing difficulties), often working with individuals who have neurological conditions, post-surgical complications, or age-related needs. A core responsibility involves conducting comprehensive, evidence-based assessments to understand each client's unique profile. Following assessment, SLTs develop, implement, and evaluate individualized intervention plans. These plans are highly personalized, utilizing therapeutic techniques to improve clients' functional abilities and overall quality of life.

Common responsibilities across most Speech and Language Therapist jobs include delivering one-on-one or group therapy sessions, providing advice and training to families and caregivers, and collaborating closely with other professionals such as teachers, doctors, occupational therapists, and psychologists within multidisciplinary teams. Documentation is a key part of the role, requiring meticulous record-keeping, report writing (which may include contributing to formal educational or care plans), and monitoring client progress against set goals. SLTs are also expected to engage in continuous professional development to stay current with the latest research and evidence-based practices in their field.

Typical skills and requirements for these positions are both clinical and personal. A recognized academic qualification in Speech and Language Therapy (usually a bachelor's or master's degree) is essential. In many countries, including the UK, registration with a statutory body like the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) is a mandatory legal requirement to practice. Key skills include exceptional communication and active listening abilities, analytical thinking for problem-solving complex cases, creativity in adapting therapy approaches, and strong organizational skills to manage a caseload. Empathy, patience, resilience, and the ability to build rapport with clients of all ages and backgrounds are fundamental personal attributes.

Speech and Language Therapist jobs offer immense variety, with opportunities in settings like hospitals, community health centers, schools, early intervention programs, specialist clinics, and private practice. Whether you are drawn to working with children developing their communication skills, adults recovering from stroke or injury, or individuals with lifelong conditions, a career as an SLT provides a unique chance to empower people to find their voice and connect with the world around them. Explore the diverse range of opportunities in this vital and growing field today.