Job Title: Adult Acute Speech and Language Therapist
Banding: Band 6/7
Location: Milton Keynes
Start Date: ASAP
Salary: £24.00 – £32.00 per hour
Working Hours: Full-time or Part-time (flexible)
We are currently seeking an experienced Adult Acute Speech and Language Therapist to join a dynamic team at Milton Keynes University Hospital (MKUH). This role offers the opportunity to work across a variety of acute hospital wards, including the Acute Stroke Unit and Department of Critical Care.
This position is ideal for a Band 6 or Band 7 therapist who is confident working independently in an acute setting. You will manage a diverse caseload of patients presenting with dysphagia and communication difficulties arising from a wide range of conditions.
Flexible working options are available, including full days or part days. There is potential to combine posts to accommodate up to 1.1 Whole Time Equivalent (WTE), making this a highly adaptable opportunity.
In this role, you will:
To be considered for this role, you must have:
Desirable:
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