About This Role
About the Role
We are looking for a skilled, enthusiastic and motivated (Ideally Band 6-7) Speech and Language Therapist with an interest or existing specialism in Paediatrics/Young adults.
Shaftesbury Millie College is a post 16-25 education setting helping young people with a range of learning and physical disabilities in Dorset and the local area, bridging the gap between education and employment.
The college’s curriculum is directly aligned to its natural environment and the enterprise activities that operate there, including animal care, catering and retail, conservation and horticulture.
Students are supported with personalised learning programmes which build confidence and independence, underpinned by a focus on wellbeing. We also cater for a number of students with Autistic Spectrum condition, PMLD, SEMH. We are a fully inclusive and integrated school that inspires and creates a wonderfully calm and nurturing environment.
You will be responsible for Delivering Speech and Language Therapy assessments and interventions to young people with a variety of developmental disorders. Working 1:1 or 2:1 with a student as well as working in a group over communal activities, supporting educational and therapeutic programs as needed, developing a Total Communication environment, providing training for staff and managing your own caseload. You will work closely with families and other professionals to provide an excellent quality of care and to act as a source of information, support and advice.
Ideally you will have experience of working with young people either in a special school or within paediatric speech and language therapy setting alongside post graduate qualifications in Dysphagia.
This is an exciting opportunity to join a friendly and dedicated multi-disciplinary team to ensure students’ speech and language needs are met during the college day. It will involve participating in class-based activities across our enterprise sessions to promote students’ independence.
The successful candidate will understand the importance of providing high quality and promoting independence. You will have strong interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to act calmly and respond in a professional manner in occasionally challenging situations. Able to work under your own initiative, you will use supervision and support systems for effective service delivery. An awareness of safeguarding and relevant policies, procedures and legislation is required.
Key Responsibilities
· To promote integration of Speech and Language Therapist treatment plans/programmes into education through example and staff training.
· To demonstrate and uphold exemplary clinical practice at all times, in own clinical caseload, including contemporaneous and accurate record keeping; maintaining awareness of HCPC guidelines.
· To monitor student progress and recognise when to discuss any changes with the MDT Team.
· To carry out assessments using various treatment skills to support students. This may include:
· Working with the ACE Centre alongside the assessment and use of VOCAs;
· Understanding of the use of sign and Makaton/Singalong
· Understanding the use of language skill development;
· To plan and implement interventions, using various treatment skills, monitor progress and evaluate outcomes.
· To encourage students and other staff members in an active approach to developing communication and language. This requires empathy, sensitivity and excellent interpersonal skills.
· To deliver assessment and report on student development for annual reviews
· To carry out a therapeutic programme of work alone and without direct supervision.
Essential Skills & Qualifications
· Qualification as a Speech and Language Therapist.
· Practical experience working within an educational environment.
· Experience building positive relationships with children and young people.
· Ability to work collaboratively within a team to provide training for staff and families.
Core Responsibilities
- Deliver high-quality, engaging lessons aligned to the required curriculum.
- Create a supportive and inclusive classroom environment for diverse learners.
- Assess student progress rigorously and provide timely, constructive feedback.
- Participate actively in broader school life, including extra-curricular programs.
- Collaborate with departmental colleagues to elevate instructional strategies.
Candidate Requirements
- A recognized teaching qualification (e.g., PGCE, QTS, or equivalent).
- A minimum of 2 years verifiable post-qualification teaching experience.
- Demonstrable track record of excellent student outcomes.
- A bachelor's degree directly related to your teaching specialization.
- Clear criminal record check spanning the last 10 years of residency.