The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust
Job summary
We are looking for an experienced inpatient Speech and Language Therapist with knowledge and skills in general acute and a passion dysphagia. You will either be a proficient Band 6 and ready for the next step or already working in a Band 7 role. You will be joining an established inpatient team with the support of multiple specialised clinical areas. You will have clinical skills in supporting the communication/swallowing needs acutely admitted patients.
Our team has access to videofluoroscopy, and an established FEES service, providing responsive instrumental assessment to support dysphagia management and swallow rehabilitation.
Training and competencies in instrumental assessment can be provided and supported. The successful applicant will be expected to have a high level of clinical skill and be highly motivated to deliver excellent care to all patients.
We have a supportive admin team, embedded supervision, support structures for both professional development and wellbeing and CPD is very well supported and actively encouraged.
Our wider SLT staff work across a variety of inpatient and community settings. We also benefit from being part of a large SLT service which includes children’s services. We have very strong SLT and AHP leadership within the Trust and have multiple team members completing research and QI projects..
Main duties of the job
To undertake a comprehensive highly specialist assessment of patients including those with diverse or complex presentations/multi-pathologies; use advanced clinical reasoning skills, interpretation of available test results and assessment techniques to provide an accurate diagnosis of their condition.
To provide highly specialist advice on patient care to other health and social care professionals. This may involve challenging or requesting changes to treatment programmes /care plans set by other professionals.
To formulate and deliver a highly specialist individual SLT programme based on a sound knowledge of evidence-based practice and treatment options using clinical assessment, clinical reasoning skills and knowledge of treatment.
To hold responsibility for own caseload and be responsible for a defined area of the service or a particular patient type, as defined by the Head of Service, working without supervision. Access to advice and support is available from the Advanced Practitioner SLTs and Head of Service as required, clinical work is not routinely evaluated. To undertake all aspects of clinical duties as an autonomous practitioner
To supervise more junior staff and students
To develop and deliver training of others as appropriate in the area of critical care
To undertake evidence-based audit and research projects to further own and team’s clinical practice.
Person Specification
Knowledge and Experience
Essential
- oDiploma/degree or Masters level entry in Speech and Language Therapy
- oAttendance at recent postgraduate specialist courses relevant to the clinical field(s) e.g. accredited courses, Masters level learning or equivalent
- o Post-registration experience in specialty area plus additional experience in core areas, including experience of working within the NHS
Desirable
- oHighly Specialist knowledge of acquired dysphagia
- oCompetent in instrumental dysphagia assessment
- oClinical supervision, teaching, mentorship and appraisal skills
Closing Date: 22 July 2026
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