RecruitNet International Ltd specialises in relocating qualified professionals throughout Ireland and overseas. We provide comprehensive support with professional registration job placement visa applications and employment permit processing.
We are currently recruiting a Basic or Senior Speech and Language Therapist for a hospital in Dublin.
Contract: Permanent full-time
Working Hours: 37 hours weekly
Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive assessments to identify speech language communication and swallowing disorders.
Develop implement and review individualized evidence-based therapy and intervention plans in line with local policies and professional guidelines.
Deliver high-quality therapy sessions in both individual and group settings adjusting interventions based on client progress and clinical outcomes.
Monitor evaluate and maintain accurate documentation of assessments diagnoses treatment plans clinical notes and relevant communications in accordance with departmental standards.
Communicate assessment findings and clinical recommendations clearly to service users families caregivers and relevant healthcare professionals.
Collaborate effectively with the multidisciplinary team (MDT) to support holistic care planning complex case management and capacity assessments where required.
Exercise sound clinical judgment and decision-making skills when managing complex cases.
Provide clinical leadership by supporting and supervising staff prioritising workloads and contributing to the effective day-to-day running of the service.
Participate in practice education by supporting student therapists and engaging in training supervision teaching and continuous professional development activities.
Contribute to service development and quality improvement initiatives including audit policy development performance reviews equipment management and service planning within designated areas.
Requirements
Bachelor of Science or Masters degree in Speech and Language Therapy.
Registered with CORU as a Speech and Language Therapist in Ireland.
Dysphagia qualification accredited by Irish Association of Speech and Language Therapists (IASLT) or an equivalent recognised standard.
Minimum of two years full-time post-qualification clinical experience working with adult populations.
At least one years experience supporting adults with acquired disorders.
Demonstrated clinical competence in the assessment and management of adults presenting with acquired communication and swallowing difficulties.
Strong knowledge of evidence-based therapeutic approaches and interventions relevant to adult practice.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to engage effectively with service users families and multidisciplinary teams.
Proven leadership abilities with the capacity to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary environment.
A compassionate patient-centred approach to care.
Experience within a neuro-disability or adult mental health setting is highly desirable
Benefits
- Tax-saver commuter tickets
- Comprehensive training programs
- Comprehensive training programs
Required Skills:
Bachelor of Science or Masters degree in Speech and Language Therapy. Registered with CORU as a Speech and Language Therapist in Ireland. Dysphagia qualification accredited by Irish Association of Speech and Language Therapists (IASLT) or an equivalent recognised standard. Minimum of two years full-time post-qualification clinical experience working with adult populations. At least one years experience supporting adults with acquired disorders. Demonstrated clinical competence in the assessment and management of adults presenting with acquired communication and swallowing difficulties. Strong knowledge of evidence-based therapeutic approaches and interventions relevant to adult practice. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to engage effectively with service users families and multidisciplinary teams. Proven leadership abilities with the capacity to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary environment. A compassionate patient-centred approach to care. Experience within a neuro-disability or adult mental health setting is highly desirable
RecruitNet International Ltd specialises in relocating qualified professionals throughout Ireland and overseas. We provide comprehensive support with professional registration job placement visa applications and employment permit processing.We are currently recruiting a Basic or Senior Speech and La...
RecruitNet International Ltd specialises in relocating qualified professionals throughout Ireland and overseas. We provide comprehensive support with professional registration job placement visa applications and employment permit processing.
We are currently recruiting a Basic or Senior Speech and Language Therapist for a hospital in Dublin.
Contract: Permanent full-time
Working Hours: 37 hours weekly
Responsibilities
Conduct comprehensive assessments to identify speech language communication and swallowing disorders.
Develop implement and review individualized evidence-based therapy and intervention plans in line with local policies and professional guidelines.
Deliver high-quality therapy sessions in both individual and group settings adjusting interventions based on client progress and clinical outcomes.
Monitor evaluate and maintain accurate documentation of assessments diagnoses treatment plans clinical notes and relevant communications in accordance with departmental standards.
Communicate assessment findings and clinical recommendations clearly to service users families caregivers and relevant healthcare professionals.
Collaborate effectively with the multidisciplinary team (MDT) to support holistic care planning complex case management and capacity assessments where required.
Exercise sound clinical judgment and decision-making skills when managing complex cases.
Provide clinical leadership by supporting and supervising staff prioritising workloads and contributing to the effective day-to-day running of the service.
Participate in practice education by supporting student therapists and engaging in training supervision teaching and continuous professional development activities.
Contribute to service development and quality improvement initiatives including audit policy development performance reviews equipment management and service planning within designated areas.
Requirements
Bachelor of Science or Masters degree in Speech and Language Therapy.
Registered with CORU as a Speech and Language Therapist in Ireland.
Dysphagia qualification accredited by Irish Association of Speech and Language Therapists (IASLT) or an equivalent recognised standard.
Minimum of two years full-time post-qualification clinical experience working with adult populations.
At least one years experience supporting adults with acquired disorders.
Demonstrated clinical competence in the assessment and management of adults presenting with acquired communication and swallowing difficulties.
Strong knowledge of evidence-based therapeutic approaches and interventions relevant to adult practice.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to engage effectively with service users families and multidisciplinary teams.
Proven leadership abilities with the capacity to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary environment.
A compassionate patient-centred approach to care.
Experience within a neuro-disability or adult mental health setting is highly desirable
Benefits
- Tax-saver commuter tickets
- Comprehensive training programs
- Comprehensive training programs
Required Skills:
Bachelor of Science or Masters degree in Speech and Language Therapy. Registered with CORU as a Speech and Language Therapist in Ireland. Dysphagia qualification accredited by Irish Association of Speech and Language Therapists (IASLT) or an equivalent recognised standard. Minimum of two years full-time post-qualification clinical experience working with adult populations. At least one years experience supporting adults with acquired disorders. Demonstrated clinical competence in the assessment and management of adults presenting with acquired communication and swallowing difficulties. Strong knowledge of evidence-based therapeutic approaches and interventions relevant to adult practice. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to engage effectively with service users families and multidisciplinary teams. Proven leadership abilities with the capacity to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary environment. A compassionate patient-centred approach to care. Experience within a neuro-disability or adult mental health setting is highly desirable
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