SPEECH & LANGUAGE THERAPIST – DYSPHAGIA LEAD
FULL TIME – North-East of England
MINIMUM SALARY £55,000.00
Job Purpose
To serve as a leader and model in dysphagia therapy within the foundation, driving the enhancement and development of eating, drinking, and dysphagia services across all areas.
Key Responsibilities
Leadership in Service Development: Lead the development and improvement of dysphagia services, aiming to enhance quality and service user outcomes.
Quality and Outcomes: Positively impact the quality of services provided, with a focus on improving outcomes for all service users.
Reporting and Compliance: Report regularly to the foundation's executive team, including updates on audits, training compliance, incident reports, and impact data.
Staff Collaboration and Support: Provide guidance and support to staff, working in collaboration with dysphagia-trained Speech and Language Therapists to ensure a high standard of care.
Main Duties
Policy Development and Implementation: Develop, implement, and evaluate policies and practices with a focus on continuous improvement. Encourage a shared responsibility for policy adherence across the team.
Collaborative Quality Assurance: Work closely with service leads and quality assurance teams to establish a clear, consistent approach across all services.
Leadership in Communication: Lead steering group meetings to maintain open, timely, and effective communication among dysphagia-trained therapists regarding service processes and developments.
Incident Response and Reporting: Address concerns or incidents promptly and with sensitivity, reporting to the Health and Safety Manager as required.
Adherence to Clinical Guidelines: Ensure adherence to best practice clinical guidelines, including those established by NICE, HCPC, and RCSLT.
Support for Skill Development: Provide practical support to therapists to aid in the ongoing development and extension of their skills, facilitating their daily responsibilities.
Professional Development: Contribute to the professional growth of colleagues through coaching, mentoring, and effective feedback, demonstrating best practices.
Resource Dissemination and Advice: Share resources, offer guidance on practice, and support research and professional development initiatives.
Competency Monitoring: Monitor skill levels and competencies across the therapy team, advising the executive team on necessary areas for further professional development.
Qualifications and Training
Professional Status: Qualified Speech and Language Therapist.
Specialized Education: Postgraduate qualification in Dysphagia.
Relevant Experience: Minimum of 3 years’ experience working with service users with eating, drinking, dysphagia, and complex needs
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