Greater Manchester Mental Health NHSFT

Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist

The closing date is 30 May 2025

Job summary

The current post is split across Marydale and Barton Moss Secure Children's Homes and the post holder will be embedded as a senior individual in a health team consisting of mental and physical healthcare professionals.

Marydale Secure Children's Home is run by Nugent Care and provides secure accommodation with education for young males and females, who have been placed on Welfare Orders. The post holder would be an integral member of the health team, who have been rated as 'outstanding' by CQC three years in a row.

Barton Moss is run by Salford Council and provides custodial care with education and healthcare for young males, aged 12 to 18 years. Barton Moss consists of two 6-bedded admission units, and two 6-bedded longer term units.

The young people present with a range of diverse needs including complex trauma, neurodiversity, and common mental health difficulties (e.g., anxiety and depression). These cooccur alongside concerns about risk to themselves and / or others, as well as risk from others.

Each of the homes implements the national SECURE STAIRS framework which affords exciting opportunities for partnership working including consultation, training, supervision and formulation, as well as innovative service development activities. The care is formulation lead and trauma informed.

Main duties of the job

The postholder will provide highly specialist Speech and Language Therapy to service users (some of whom may present with very high-risk behaviours) and colleagues, across the two secure settings.

The postholder will be responsible for maintaining evidence based and person-centered clinical practice in line with all local and national standards. They will practice within their own competencies and identify their ongoing continuing professional development needs with their line manager.

The postholder will likely be working as the only Speech and Language Therapist within a particular setting and will be expected to maintain active clinical supervision (including peer supervision) with the wider Speech and Language Therapy team across GMMH and with national peers.

Within these dynamic multi-disciplinary teams, the post holder will work with operational and professional leads to ensure that the Speech and Language Therapy service continues to meet the need of its designated populations.

About us

Greater Manchester Mental Health (GMMH) Foundation Trust employs over7000members of staff, who deliver services from more than160locations.

We provide inpatient and community-based mental health care for people living in Bolton, the city of Manchester, Salford,Trafford and the borough of Wigan, and a wide range of specialist mental health and substance misuse services across Greater Manchester, the north west of England and beyond.

Greater Manchester is one of the world's most innovative, original and exciting places to live and work. From the beauty of the surrounding countryside to the heart of the vibrant inner city with great shopping, entertainment and dining options.

Wherever you go you will experience a great northern welcome with people famed for their warmth, humour and generosity.

Our people enjoy their work, have opportunities to learn and develop their skills and are encouraged to generate new ideas that improve care for our service users.

Details

Date posted

16 May 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 7

Salary

£46,148 to £52,809 a year per annum

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

437-7211280

Job locations

Secure Children's Homes. Marydale and Barton Moss

Blackbrook Road and Barton Moss Road

St Helen's and Salford

WA11 9RJ


Job description

Job responsibilities

Professional & Clinical

Adhere to safeguarding policies/procedures.

Be responsible for evidence-based speech and language therapy input comprising assessment, diagnosis and intervention to a highly specialist adolescent mental health caseload.

Provide consultative input around service users speech, language and communication needs both within local multi -disciplinary teams and within multi agency professional meetings, providing recommendations to locality teams.

Engage and communicate clearly, respectfully, effectively and compassionately with young people, their families and carers under challenging and emotive circumstances.

Set appropriate treatment aims and objectives in negotiation with the service user, carers and the MDT, with respect to wider clinical priorities.

Guide the MDT in the adaptation of information to service users needs, facilitating engagement between service users, their carers and professionals and resolving barriers to communication where possible.

Devise Speech and Language Therapy programmes of care and equip others to implement them, monitoring and revising implementation as appropriate.

Discharge service users when intervention is complete and/or refer service users on to relevant services when appropriate.

Produce, disseminate and update verbal and written reports /recommendations regarding individual assessment, diagnosis and care in a timely manner with adherence to information governance. Reports to be produced in appropriate format for a variety of purposes, (including statutory reports).

Integrate assessment findings into multidisciplinary formulation of the service users presenting needs.

Adapt practice to meet service users cultural, linguistic, cognitive, physical and mental health needs.

Support service users and carers to express their needs, priorities, concerns and opinions to other professionals and involve advocacy workers as appropriate.

Work with interpreters as necessary.

Work safely adhering to individual risk assessment and risk management plans.

Be familiar with and adhere to relevant legislation, local and national policies/procedures and quality standards and governance.

Plan and deliver specialist speech, language and communication related training where appropriate.

Participate in training and evaluation of students.

Provide and receive peer support.

Deal with complaints sensitively, avoiding escalation where possible.

Service Planning, Development and Delivery

Take a lead role in the development and delivery of clinical services and pathways. This will be directed by and in consultation with the Senior Leadership team.

Manage own workload, balancing patient related demands with other professional responsibilities e.g. CPD, administration, meetings and to ensure priorities remain in accordance with the service as a whole.

Recommend policy changes in own specialist area.

Professional Development, Education, Training and Research

Identify and work towards personal development needs and departmental objectives, set in conjunction with the line manager, as part of the annual personal development.

Attend relevant training to develop and maintain the skills and knowledge required of a Highly Specialist Therapist.

Ensure that all clinical work is underpinned by evidence.

Take responsibility for keeping abreast of professional developments and research relevant to clinical work.

Demonstrate highly specialist knowledge and disseminate information acquired from courses and literature and networking to colleagues within SLT and other professions. This may for example take the form of case study based or clinical topic presentation s .

Design and carry out small research studies and audit projects in own specialist area or to contribute to such projects according to the departmental clinical governance agenda e.g. around waiting times, case note recording, referrals.

Communication, Leadership and Management

Provide clinical leadership within own specialist area.

Form and maintain effectively functioning relationships with partnership organisations and agencies.

Lead by example, displaying the trust values.

Coordinate and supervise the work of small groups of staff such as students, assistants, volunteers and junior colleagues in the delivery of care, where appropriate.

Facilitate the development of others problem-solving / negotiation skills within the context of peer support and review.

Provide second opinions to Speech and Language therapy colleagues on request within own area of expertise.

Provide appraisal for a small number of junior staff.

Adhere to trust procedures and policies regarding line management.

Analytical and Judgmental Skills

Assess clinical conditions which may be complex or compounded in nature both directly with the service user and by the gathering of clinically relevant information from a range of professionals and carers.

Use highly specialist clinical reasoning skills to assimilate information, considering cognitive, emotional, environmental, cultural and social issues, to contribute to clinical formulation/differential diagnosis and decide intervention and case management.

Consider the sensory, environmental, social,behavioural aspects of clients communication and identify appropriately responsive strategies to enhance communication.

Negotiate with service users, carers and professional colleagues around individual case management.

Tailor formal and informal training to the needs of participants and evaluate the content and delivery.

Recognise potential breakdown and conflict when it occurs and seek advice and support to resolve.

Reflect on practice with peers/clinical supervisor and identify own strengths / development needs.

Planning and Organisational Skills

Manage and prioritise a specialist caseload, seeking advice from senior colleagues on complex cases.

Coordinate case management activities with other involved professionals across Health, Education, Social Services or Voluntary Sector.

Be instrumental in setting up additional clinical initiatives, which enhance individual patient management in consultation with Team Leader.

Physical

Sit or stand in for substantial periods of time.

Adhere to local, trust and national requirements around personal safety and the safety of others.

Apply Moving and Handling training knowledge to risk assessment when transporting clinical equipment between sites.

Emotional

Impart potentially distressing and unexpected information of a diagnostic and prognostic nature to service users and carers, in a sensitive and supportive manner.

Respond in a sensitive, calm and transparent manner to the disclosure of potentially distressing information from others while acting in accordance with professional responsibilities (e.g. information sharing and/or safeguarding).

Use available support to care for own wellbeing while providing a caring service to people who have experienced abuse and/or pose a risk to themselves or others.

Mental

Maintain concentration for prolonged periods.

Maintain the cognitive processing of large quantities of information throughout the workday - filtering, prioritising, assimilating, evaluating, concluding and planning in relation to workload requirements.

Be flexible and responsive to a dynamic work environment.

Working Conditions

Engage in sessions and meetings both remotely and in person across a range of sites.

Assess risk alongside colleagues ahead of offsite visits, share risk information with colleagues and adhere to existing risk management plans.

Adhere to infection control and health and safety procedures.

Financial and Physical Resources

Monitor the suitability of the working environment and report significant short fallings which impact safety and wellbeing.

Identify and request necessary and suitable clinical equipment.

Ensure that equipment is maintained in a secure and safe condition including meeting standards of infection control.

Information resources

Use Trust Information Technology systems and software to record data in accordance with local and national Information Governance stipulations.

Maintain up to date and accurate case notes in line with RCSLT professional standards and local Trust policies.

Share information with others, observing data protection requirements.

Freedom to Act

Be responsible for organising and prioritising caseloads across clinical areas, maintaining accountability for own independent, professional action and recognising own professional boundaries, seeking advice and support as appropriate through supervision.

Monitor and evaluate own highly specialist service delivery and provide progress reports.

Apply relevant national and local policies, protocols, procedures and codes of conduct in consultation with line management and other team members.

Access appraisal within an Individual Performance Framework at pre-determined intervals.

Trust mandatory requirements

Comply with all Trust policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines, seeking clarification where necessary and working in accordance with the Trusts strategic goals.

Understand the need to safeguard children and vulnerable adults and adhere to all principles in effective safeguarding.

Carry out all duties and responsibilities of the post in accordance with Equal Opportunities and Equality and Diversity principles and policies.

Access and share only that information which is authorised to you and within the duties of your role and with appropriate permissions.

Maintain high standards in record keeping, ensuring recorded information is accurate, appropriate and up to date.

Report any incident, accident or near miss by means of Trust systems and in accordance with Trust policy.

Take responsibility for your own learning and development by recognising and taking advantage of opportunities to learn in line with appraisal and supervision.

To undertake any other reasonable duty requested by an appropriate Trust manager.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Professional & Clinical

Adhere to safeguarding policies/procedures.

Be responsible for evidence-based speech and language therapy input comprising assessment, diagnosis and intervention to a highly specialist adolescent mental health caseload.

Provide consultative input around service users speech, language and communication needs both within local multi -disciplinary teams and within multi agency professional meetings, providing recommendations to locality teams.

Engage and communicate clearly, respectfully, effectively and compassionately with young people, their families and carers under challenging and emotive circumstances.

Set appropriate treatment aims and objectives in negotiation with the service user, carers and the MDT, with respect to wider clinical priorities.

Guide the MDT in the adaptation of information to service users needs, facilitating engagement between service users, their carers and professionals and resolving barriers to communication where possible.

Devise Speech and Language Therapy programmes of care and equip others to implement them, monitoring and revising implementation as appropriate.

Discharge service users when intervention is complete and/or refer service users on to relevant services when appropriate.

Produce, disseminate and update verbal and written reports /recommendations regarding individual assessment, diagnosis and care in a timely manner with adherence to information governance. Reports to be produced in appropriate format for a variety of purposes, (including statutory reports).

Integrate assessment findings into multidisciplinary formulation of the service users presenting needs.

Adapt practice to meet service users cultural, linguistic, cognitive, physical and mental health needs.

Support service users and carers to express their needs, priorities, concerns and opinions to other professionals and involve advocacy workers as appropriate.

Work with interpreters as necessary.

Work safely adhering to individual risk assessment and risk management plans.

Be familiar with and adhere to relevant legislation, local and national policies/procedures and quality standards and governance.

Plan and deliver specialist speech, language and communication related training where appropriate.

Participate in training and evaluation of students.

Provide and receive peer support.

Deal with complaints sensitively, avoiding escalation where possible.

Service Planning, Development and Delivery

Take a lead role in the development and delivery of clinical services and pathways. This will be directed by and in consultation with the Senior Leadership team.

Manage own workload, balancing patient related demands with other professional responsibilities e.g. CPD, administration, meetings and to ensure priorities remain in accordance with the service as a whole.

Recommend policy changes in own specialist area.

Professional Development, Education, Training and Research

Identify and work towards personal development needs and departmental objectives, set in conjunction with the line manager, as part of the annual personal development.

Attend relevant training to develop and maintain the skills and knowledge required of a Highly Specialist Therapist.

Ensure that all clinical work is underpinned by evidence.

Take responsibility for keeping abreast of professional developments and research relevant to clinical work.

Demonstrate highly specialist knowledge and disseminate information acquired from courses and literature and networking to colleagues within SLT and other professions. This may for example take the form of case study based or clinical topic presentation s .

Design and carry out small research studies and audit projects in own specialist area or to contribute to such projects according to the departmental clinical governance agenda e.g. around waiting times, case note recording, referrals.

Communication, Leadership and Management

Provide clinical leadership within own specialist area.

Form and maintain effectively functioning relationships with partnership organisations and agencies.

Lead by example, displaying the trust values.

Coordinate and supervise the work of small groups of staff such as students, assistants, volunteers and junior colleagues in the delivery of care, where appropriate.

Facilitate the development of others problem-solving / negotiation skills within the context of peer support and review.

Provide second opinions to Speech and Language therapy colleagues on request within own area of expertise.

Provide appraisal for a small number of junior staff.

Adhere to trust procedures and policies regarding line management.

Analytical and Judgmental Skills

Assess clinical conditions which may be complex or compounded in nature both directly with the service user and by the gathering of clinically relevant information from a range of professionals and carers.

Use highly specialist clinical reasoning skills to assimilate information, considering cognitive, emotional, environmental, cultural and social issues, to contribute to clinical formulation/differential diagnosis and decide intervention and case management.

Consider the sensory, environmental, social,behavioural aspects of clients communication and identify appropriately responsive strategies to enhance communication.

Negotiate with service users, carers and professional colleagues around individual case management.

Tailor formal and informal training to the needs of participants and evaluate the content and delivery.

Recognise potential breakdown and conflict when it occurs and seek advice and support to resolve.

Reflect on practice with peers/clinical supervisor and identify own strengths / development needs.

Planning and Organisational Skills

Manage and prioritise a specialist caseload, seeking advice from senior colleagues on complex cases.

Coordinate case management activities with other involved professionals across Health, Education, Social Services or Voluntary Sector.

Be instrumental in setting up additional clinical initiatives, which enhance individual patient management in consultation with Team Leader.

Physical

Sit or stand in for substantial periods of time.

Adhere to local, trust and national requirements around personal safety and the safety of others.

Apply Moving and Handling training knowledge to risk assessment when transporting clinical equipment between sites.

Emotional

Impart potentially distressing and unexpected information of a diagnostic and prognostic nature to service users and carers, in a sensitive and supportive manner.

Respond in a sensitive, calm and transparent manner to the disclosure of potentially distressing information from others while acting in accordance with professional responsibilities (e.g. information sharing and/or safeguarding).

Use available support to care for own wellbeing while providing a caring service to people who have experienced abuse and/or pose a risk to themselves or others.

Mental

Maintain concentration for prolonged periods.

Maintain the cognitive processing of large quantities of information throughout the workday - filtering, prioritising, assimilating, evaluating, concluding and planning in relation to workload requirements.

Be flexible and responsive to a dynamic work environment.

Working Conditions

Engage in sessions and meetings both remotely and in person across a range of sites.

Assess risk alongside colleagues ahead of offsite visits, share risk information with colleagues and adhere to existing risk management plans.

Adhere to infection control and health and safety procedures.

Financial and Physical Resources

Monitor the suitability of the working environment and report significant short fallings which impact safety and wellbeing.

Identify and request necessary and suitable clinical equipment.

Ensure that equipment is maintained in a secure and safe condition including meeting standards of infection control.

Information resources

Use Trust Information Technology systems and software to record data in accordance with local and national Information Governance stipulations.

Maintain up to date and accurate case notes in line with RCSLT professional standards and local Trust policies.

Share information with others, observing data protection requirements.

Freedom to Act

Be responsible for organising and prioritising caseloads across clinical areas, maintaining accountability for own independent, professional action and recognising own professional boundaries, seeking advice and support as appropriate through supervision.

Monitor and evaluate own highly specialist service delivery and provide progress reports.

Apply relevant national and local policies, protocols, procedures and codes of conduct in consultation with line management and other team members.

Access appraisal within an Individual Performance Framework at pre-determined intervals.

Trust mandatory requirements

Comply with all Trust policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines, seeking clarification where necessary and working in accordance with the Trusts strategic goals.

Understand the need to safeguard children and vulnerable adults and adhere to all principles in effective safeguarding.

Carry out all duties and responsibilities of the post in accordance with Equal Opportunities and Equality and Diversity principles and policies.

Access and share only that information which is authorised to you and within the duties of your role and with appropriate permissions.

Maintain high standards in record keeping, ensuring recorded information is accurate, appropriate and up to date.

Report any incident, accident or near miss by means of Trust systems and in accordance with Trust policy.

Take responsibility for your own learning and development by recognising and taking advantage of opportunities to learn in line with appraisal and supervision.

To undertake any other reasonable duty requested by an appropriate Trust manager.

Person Specification

Education / Qualifications

Essential

  • Degree in Speech and Language Therapy
  • Relevant master's degree or equivalent experience and post graduate training
  • Evidence of successful completion of specialist short courses
  • Member of RCSLT
  • HCPC Registration - Licence to Practise

Experience

Essential

  • Providing specialist training to the broader MDT in relation to communication
  • Working with children or young people with social, emotional and mental health needs
  • Providing assessment and intervention to children and young people with neurodevelopmental conditions.
  • Providing clinical supervision
  • Producing programmes of intervention for delivery by others and communicating these effectively to a range of professionals and carers.

Desirable

  • Working with children or young people with social, emotional and mental health needs in a secure setting.
  • Working with children or young people who have recognised attachment trauma or behaviour that challenges
  • Evaluating different models of service delivery and implementing change that led to service improvements.
  • Contribution to clinical formulation and differential diagnosis.

Knowledge

Essential

  • Highly specialist evidence-based knowledge in relevant clinical fields.
  • Past participation in Individual Performance reviews/appraisals
  • Knowledge of clinical governance at a local and national level, including Safeguarding Children

Desirable

  • Experience of a significant research project in a relevant clinical area.
  • Active membership of Clinical Excellence Networks and/or relevant professional networks and organisations.
  • Working Knowledge of the Criminal Justice System

Skills and Abilities

Essential

  • Ability to work autonomously and independently to assess and deliver appropriate interventions to individuals within the demands of whole caseload management.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with other professional disciplines to manage a caseload.
  • Ability to identify own learning and development needs within a Personal Development Plan and the appraisal framework.
  • Ability to complete audits.
  • Excellent intrapersonal skills of self-awareness, reflection, analysis, planning, problem solving and resilience.
  • oExcellent interpersonal and communication skills - including observation, listening, empathy, self-expression and negotiation.

Desirable

  • Experience of service or project development.
  • Working with interpreters where English is not a service user's first language.

Other Requirements

Essential

  • There may be infrequent requirement to travel across the wide footprint of the Trust.
Person Specification

Education / Qualifications

Essential

  • Degree in Speech and Language Therapy
  • Relevant master's degree or equivalent experience and post graduate training
  • Evidence of successful completion of specialist short courses
  • Member of RCSLT
  • HCPC Registration - Licence to Practise

Experience

Essential

  • Providing specialist training to the broader MDT in relation to communication
  • Working with children or young people with social, emotional and mental health needs
  • Providing assessment and intervention to children and young people with neurodevelopmental conditions.
  • Providing clinical supervision
  • Producing programmes of intervention for delivery by others and communicating these effectively to a range of professionals and carers.

Desirable

  • Working with children or young people with social, emotional and mental health needs in a secure setting.
  • Working with children or young people who have recognised attachment trauma or behaviour that challenges
  • Evaluating different models of service delivery and implementing change that led to service improvements.
  • Contribution to clinical formulation and differential diagnosis.

Knowledge

Essential

  • Highly specialist evidence-based knowledge in relevant clinical fields.
  • Past participation in Individual Performance reviews/appraisals
  • Knowledge of clinical governance at a local and national level, including Safeguarding Children

Desirable

  • Experience of a significant research project in a relevant clinical area.
  • Active membership of Clinical Excellence Networks and/or relevant professional networks and organisations.
  • Working Knowledge of the Criminal Justice System

Skills and Abilities

Essential

  • Ability to work autonomously and independently to assess and deliver appropriate interventions to individuals within the demands of whole caseload management.
  • Ability to work collaboratively with other professional disciplines to manage a caseload.
  • Ability to identify own learning and development needs within a Personal Development Plan and the appraisal framework.
  • Ability to complete audits.
  • Excellent intrapersonal skills of self-awareness, reflection, analysis, planning, problem solving and resilience.
  • oExcellent interpersonal and communication skills - including observation, listening, empathy, self-expression and negotiation.

Desirable

  • Experience of service or project development.
  • Working with interpreters where English is not a service user's first language.

Other Requirements

Essential

  • There may be infrequent requirement to travel across the wide footprint of the Trust.

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.

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

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.

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

Greater Manchester Mental Health NHSFT

Address

Secure Children's Homes. Marydale and Barton Moss

Blackbrook Road and Barton Moss Road

St Helen's and Salford

WA11 9RJ


Employer's website

https://www.gmmh.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer details

Employer name

Greater Manchester Mental Health NHSFT

Address

Secure Children's Homes. Marydale and Barton Moss

Blackbrook Road and Barton Moss Road

St Helen's and Salford

WA11 9RJ


Employer's website

https://www.gmmh.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Consultant Clinical Psychologist

Dr Grace Crawford

grace.crawford@gmmh.nhs.uk

01616865971

Details

Date posted

16 May 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 7

Salary

£46,148 to £52,809 a year per annum

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

437-7211280

Job locations

Secure Children's Homes. Marydale and Barton Moss

Blackbrook Road and Barton Moss Road

St Helen's and Salford

WA11 9RJ


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