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Paediatric Speech & Language Therapist - Epsom

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Paediatric Speech & Language Therapist - Epsom
Paediatric Speech & Language Therapist Band: 6 Location: Morden, Surrey (School‑Based, Multi‑Site) Start Date: ASAP Contract: Ongoing Working Pattern: 4 days per week (7.5 hours per day + 30‑minute break) Job Overview Pulse is seeking an experienced Band 6 Paediatric Speech & Language Therapist to provide specialist support across two school sites in Morden, Surrey. This role involves working with children with a range of communication needs and disabilities, delivering both dysphagia and early‑years communication interventions within a school environment. You will complete independent assessments, contribute to EHCP processes, and support children with complex communication profiles, including those using AAC and communication devices. Key Responsibilities Complete independent dysphagia assessments for children within a school setting Conduct early‑years communication assessments and deliver targeted provision Lead and contribute to EHCP reviews Provide intervention for children with a range of communication needs and disabilities Support pupils using communication aids and devices, particularly in early years Maintain accurate and compliant clinical documentation Qualifications & Experience HCPC‑registered Speech & Language Therapist Paediatric dysphagia training/experience (essential) Experience with AAC/communication aids, especially early years Experience working with children with disabilities Confident working independently across school environments Why Choose Pulse? Pulse offers a personalised, supportive recruitment experience with access to exclusive roles across the UK. Our consultants understand your profession and are committed to matching you with roles that align with your skills and ambitions. How to Apply If you’re interested in this role or would like to explore similar opportunities, please apply using the link below.
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