Alex Harp Recruitment 37/38 Thomas Davis Street, Blackpool, Cork
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Speech and Language Therapist (Dublin)
ERMBA/COL/120508/01
DUBLIN LANGUAGE SPEECH IRELAND
Dublin City Centre Dublin North Dublin South
45000 - 55000
1 - 2 Years
Permanent Full-time
Third Level Diploma
Sinead alexharp
smaguire@alexharp.ie
This is a fantastic opportunity for an individual who is passionate about Dyspraxia and about making a difference in the lives of children. This driven organisation provides a full range of therapies for children with dyspraxia and is also involved with research, presentation, articles and fundraising. A speech and language therapist is sought to join an experienced team and bring passion and enthusiasm to the role. The organisation is open to either a basic or a senior grade therapist with the right kind of interest and experience.
Responsibilities: • Have responsibility for organising, managing, planning and providing a speech and language therapy service to children with dyspraxia. • Work closely, where appropriate, with other speech and language therapists and team members in planning and delivering the speech and language therapy service. • Work as part of a multi-disciplinary team in providing a co-ordinated, high quality service to this client group. • Be involved, where appropriate, in planning and delivering training to parents/guardians, other health care professionals and educational staff. • Be accountable for own professional practice. • Maintain client records in line with current recommended practice. • Maintain statistical information and annual returns in relation to designated caseload. • Maintain facilities and order clinical equipment where appropriate. • Take responsibility for time-tabling clinical and administrative tasks associated with other team members and service co-ordinators / managers. • Ensure close working relationships with relevant disciplines and families. This will involve attendance at speech and language therapy team meetings, case conferences, family meetings and multi-disciplinary team meetings. • Maintain close working relationships with service co-ordinators and disability service managers. • Develop and maintain professional expertise relevant to client group, i.e. through appropriate in-service training and external training courses and through membership of professional bodies and special interest groups. • Raise awareness of dyspraxia in Ireland and create a better understanding of the difficulties children and parents face. • Ensure adequate resources are available to support the needs of children with dyspraxia. • Provide an information sharing and support network for parents. • Improve diagnostic services. • Organise meetings for parents and their children.
Requirements: • Possess a diploma/degree in Speech and Language therapy or equivalent. • Be eligible for membership of the IASLT. • Ideally at least one year satisfactory post qualification experience. • Qualifications obtained outside the Republic of Ireland will require validation by the Department of Health and Children. • Experience with children and dyspraxia would be an advantage.
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