Job summary
Where and when do we need you?
Fair Ways is committed to
fostering a trauma informed therapeutic culture that makes a positive
difference. To support that commitment, we are looking for a confident,
professional and pro-active Speech and Language Therapist to join our
Therapeutic Hub. As a Speech and Language Therapist at Fair Ways you will work
as part of Fair Ways Therapeutic Hub providing Speech and Language Therapy
(SALT) across the charity utilising professional understanding and experience
to recognise the communication differences of young people within Fair Ways and
to implement strategies as part of our trauma informed approach.
Main duties of the job
Working
as a trauma Informed professional You will support a
trauma informed approach, developing
a 'Team-around-the
Relationship' approach to service delivery.
Undertaking
Assessments- You
will be creative in completing
assessments to identify the most appropriate
pathways, meeting
with those we support and their networks in order to clearly
formulate the needs of the young person and communicate Hub
recommendations to
their wider network.
Clinical
Knowledge / Outcomes
- You will demonstrate research
&critical appraisal skills, as well as being
conversant with Fair
Ways policies and procedures and using evidence to support
clinical
decision-making through understanding and supporting the use of
routine outcome measures as well as keeping up to date with
current best
practice.
Managing
Risk - You will
contribute to dynamically assessing &
managing risk associated with those we
care for. This will be
achieved through contributing to risk assessments and
managementplans, providing cover of the duty system supporting
incoming
queries from our services.
Intervention/Caseload Management- As a Fair Ways SALT you will
manage a caseload of young people with complex
needs creating
& reviewing clear care plans in line with 'Hub Pathways'
identifying and implementing strategies as well as having oversight
of
communication interventions across the charity.
Training- You will
deliver training and consultation to Fair Ways
staff relating to SALT strategies &interventions.
About us
Who are Fair Ways and what do we stand for?
Fair Ways is a leading childrens services charity based in the Solent, delivering Fostering, Education, Residential and Family services and cares for over 400 children, families, young people and vulnerable adults each year.Fair Ways is a great place to work. We are a team. We care about each other and are all committed to making a change to the lives of the young people and service users in our care. We will not apologise for calling our staff great, the best, or world-class. Our staff are at the core of our organisation and we celebrate them by shouting it from the rooftops!
Job description
Job responsibilities
As a Speech and Language Therapist at Fair Ways you will work as part of Fair Ways Therapeutic Hub providing Speech and Language Therapy (SALT) across the charity utilising professional understanding and experience to recognise the communication differences of young people within Fair Ways and to implement strategies as part of our trauma informed approach.
Trauma Informed - To support the Hub team and other services in a trauma informed approach, you will do this through developing a 'Team-around-the-Relationship' approach to service delivery. This allows front line staff and those we care for to feel safe, develop relationships, learn to be co-regulated and develop understanding around emotions.
Assessment - You will be creative in completing assessments to identify the most appropriate pathways meeting with those we support and their networks in order to clearly formulate the needs of the young person and communicate Hub recommendations to their wider network. This will ensure those we support have have a voice in their care and the right therapeutic interventions in place to allow them to fulfill their potential.
Clinical Knowledge / Outcomes - You will demonstrate research and critical appraisal skills, as well as being conversant with Fair Ways policies and procedures and using evidence to support clinical decision-making through understanding and supporting the use of routine outcome measures as well as keeping up to date with current best practice. You will show commitment to your own personal and continuous professional development through self-assessment, supervision, training, and the acquisition of different learning opportunities, ensuring that those we care for are provided with the highest quality of support.
Managing Risk - You will contribute to dynamically assessing and managing risk associated with those we care for. This will be achieved through contributing to risk assessments and management plans, providing cover of the duty system supporting incoming queries from our services. This enables staff to support young people in feeling safe in developing relationships, learning to be co-regulated and developing understanding around their emotions so that they can access further therapeutic intervention safely.
Intervention / Caseload Management - As a Fair Ways SALT you will manage a caseload of young people with complex needs creating and reviewing clear care plans in line with 'the Hub Pathways' identifying and implementing strategies as well as having oversight of communication interventions across the charity. This allows us to support young people who have difficulties with their communication as a result of complex trauma, mental or physical ill health and neurodivergence.
Training - You will deliver training and consultation to Fair Ways staff relating to Speech and language therapy strategies and interventions. This will be done through development of staffs skills to meet the communication needs of children and young people across all areas of the charity.
Professional Development - You will be actively involved in your own personal and professional development through engagement with regular line management and supervision from the leadership team in the Hub. You will maintain good knowledge of current best practice and statutory regulations to ensure best levels of service delivery for you and those we care for.
Job description
Job responsibilities
As a Speech and Language Therapist at Fair Ways you will work as part of Fair Ways Therapeutic Hub providing Speech and Language Therapy (SALT) across the charity utilising professional understanding and experience to recognise the communication differences of young people within Fair Ways and to implement strategies as part of our trauma informed approach.
Trauma Informed - To support the Hub team and other services in a trauma informed approach, you will do this through developing a 'Team-around-the-Relationship' approach to service delivery. This allows front line staff and those we care for to feel safe, develop relationships, learn to be co-regulated and develop understanding around emotions.
Assessment - You will be creative in completing assessments to identify the most appropriate pathways meeting with those we support and their networks in order to clearly formulate the needs of the young person and communicate Hub recommendations to their wider network. This will ensure those we support have have a voice in their care and the right therapeutic interventions in place to allow them to fulfill their potential.
Clinical Knowledge / Outcomes - You will demonstrate research and critical appraisal skills, as well as being conversant with Fair Ways policies and procedures and using evidence to support clinical decision-making through understanding and supporting the use of routine outcome measures as well as keeping up to date with current best practice. You will show commitment to your own personal and continuous professional development through self-assessment, supervision, training, and the acquisition of different learning opportunities, ensuring that those we care for are provided with the highest quality of support.
Managing Risk - You will contribute to dynamically assessing and managing risk associated with those we care for. This will be achieved through contributing to risk assessments and management plans, providing cover of the duty system supporting incoming queries from our services. This enables staff to support young people in feeling safe in developing relationships, learning to be co-regulated and developing understanding around their emotions so that they can access further therapeutic intervention safely.
Intervention / Caseload Management - As a Fair Ways SALT you will manage a caseload of young people with complex needs creating and reviewing clear care plans in line with 'the Hub Pathways' identifying and implementing strategies as well as having oversight of communication interventions across the charity. This allows us to support young people who have difficulties with their communication as a result of complex trauma, mental or physical ill health and neurodivergence.
Training - You will deliver training and consultation to Fair Ways staff relating to Speech and language therapy strategies and interventions. This will be done through development of staffs skills to meet the communication needs of children and young people across all areas of the charity.
Professional Development - You will be actively involved in your own personal and professional development through engagement with regular line management and supervision from the leadership team in the Hub. You will maintain good knowledge of current best practice and statutory regulations to ensure best levels of service delivery for you and those we care for.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Experience of undertaking SALT, general mental health assessments and autonomous case load management
- Experience of liaising across health, education and social care.
Qualifications
Essential
- Speech and Language qualification approved by the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (RCSLT)
- Current registration with HCPC.
Desirable
- Interest in developing knowledge in complex trauma and sensory integration.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Experience of undertaking SALT, general mental health assessments and autonomous case load management
- Experience of liaising across health, education and social care.
Qualifications
Essential
- Speech and Language qualification approved by the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (RCSLT)
- Current registration with HCPC.
Desirable
- Interest in developing knowledge in complex trauma and sensory integration.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see
NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).