Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist, Band 7, School
The Children's Trust
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Job summary
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist to join our School Therapy Team. This role will require the successful candidate to provide specialist speech and language therapy and clinical leadership to children, young people and families accessing the Childrens Trust School and residential services.
Staff benefits include London weighting, shuttle bus, and more Read more below
Main duties of the job
Role Requirements
You will provide high quality, evidence-based speech and language therapy assessment and intervention to children and young people with neurodisabilities and neurodevelopmental concerns, within a multidisciplinary and multi-agency setting.
Our service delivery aims to promote outcome focussed interventions, safe care, function and participation of children and young people accessing home, school, and community life. You will support children and young people with communication needs, speech, and language difficulties, eating and drinking and tracheostomy care at a highly specialist level, working within a multi-disciplinary and multi-agency setting
With experience of working in a complex environment, across a large and diverse workforce, you will be exceptionally organised with a high-level of attention to detail. You will naturally possess excellent inter-personal skills, and an ability to consult and positively engage with key stakeholders across the organisation.
Interview Date: To be confirmed.
About us
About Us
The Childrens Trust is the UKs leading charity for children with acquired brain injury, providing expert rehabilitation, education, therapy, and care at our national specialist centre in Tadworth, and to children and their families across the UK, via our Brain Injury Community Service.
Boasting a beautiful 24-acre site in Surrey, we are located just outside of London, close to the M25 (accessible via Junction 8, A217 to Tadworth) and easily accessible via National Rail, by way of: Clapham Junction, Sutton, and Epsom.
Staff Benefits
The work we do is highly rewarding, and in addition to an attractive salary, we offer a valuable range of benefits, including, adoption pay, time off for fertility treatment, enhanced paternity leave, paid carers leave, time out days for those experiencing menopause symptoms, time off for gender reassignment.
We also offer additional annual leave days for those with long service, with entitlements ranging from 35 to 41 days (including bank holidays) depending on your length of service.
Other benefits include free on-site parking; a staff shuttle service from Epsom and Sutton train stations to Tadworth Court, subsidised cafeteria, on-site staff accommodation (subject to availability), the ability to retain your NHS pension (where applicable) or the opportunity to join an alternative scheme, and the opportunity to develop your career in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Date posted
04 September 2024
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£50,655 to £57,158 a year dependent on experience and inclusive of London weighting
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
B0474-24-0128
Job locations
The Childrens Trust
Tadworth Court
Tadworth
Surrey
KT20 5RU
Job description
Job responsibilities
Clinical Skills and Responsibilities:
Provide high quality, evidence based and equitable speech and language therapy interventions for children and young people attending The Childrens Trust.
Lead the provision of high quality, evidence based speech and language therapy provision for children and young people attending The Childrens Trust School in partnership with other members of the Multidisciplinary Team and Education services.
Support the Multidisciplinary Team regarding the impact of tracheostomies, on speaking and swallowing following assessment of laryngeal integrity, secretion management and swallow.
Undertake specialist speech and language therapy assessments of children with highly complex needs e.g. multiple co-morbidities, neurodisabilities and chronic conditions, through standardised and non-standardised assessments and clinical observations.
Devise suitable, individual, speech and language therapy plan that fit within the childs daily routine, whether to be carried out by parents or members of the Multidisciplinary team; these should be monitored, evaluated, and adjusted appropriately according to the needs of the child.
Be an autonomous practitioner with responsibility for assessment, treatment, and planning for an allocated caseload of children/young people.
Be a key point of support and advice for the speech and language therapy team and Multidisciplinary team.
Work closely with all members of the Multidisciplinary team, as well as the child and family, to provide a fully integrated approach to the overall management of the child. This will include any home/school visits, professional child related meetings and / or appointments, as required.
Liaise with all appropriate medical staff, whether employed by The Childrens Trust, visiting consultants or at off-site clinics, and attend clinics with the child as required.
Contribute to the assessment and discussion of new referrals to The Childrens Trust, carrying out off site referral assessments around the United Kingdom, as required.
Contribute to child related reports, including looked after children and annual review reports as required, and assist with the collation of these as and when required, in a timely manner and in line with organisational targets.
Utilise patient reported and standardised outcome measures for each allocated child/young person and complete in a timely manner.
Assess, evaluate, and recommend discharge/transition plans for children/young people within the multidisciplinary team framework.
Provide assessment and management guidelines for young people with assistive technology needs, sharing information with the assistive technology team, and referring to national hubs where appropriate.
Provide assessment and intervention in the clinical area of alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) for school, teaching and integrating skills with members of the Multidisciplinary and educational teams.
Support the Multidisciplinary and Education team with measuring short term targets through using the IMpacts curriculum, therapy outcome measurement tools e.g. Goal Attainment Scaling (GAS).
Teach, integrate, and monitor speech and language therapy interventions in the childs environment, whether it is carried out by parents, school staff, therapy staff, nursing and care staff or volunteers.
Assess, and organise the provision of necessary speech and language therapy / eating and drinking equipment.
Keep appropriate and accurate intervention records, fulfilling legal, professional and all other requirements of The Childrens Trust.
Contribute to child related reports, including looked after children and annual review reports as required, and assist with the collation of these as required, in a timely manner in line with organisational targets.
Escalate any concerns around dysphagia to our specialist providers and medical teams, where appropriate.
Lead and deliver a tiered model approach for speech and language therapy at The Childrens Trust School, providing regular integrated time to classes and houses.
Provide leadership within the context of MDTs in Special Schools internally and externally.
Work closely with all members of the multidisciplinary team and the child and family to provide a fully integrated approach to the overall management of the child. This will include any home/school visits, professional child related meetings and appointments as required.
Assess, evaluate, and recommend discharge/transition plans for children/young people within the multidisciplinary team framework.
Provide clinical cover across the service during episodes of staff shortage/heavy workload, in order to ensure effective service delivery.
Work flexibly in terms of hours, in order to meet the needs of the service, including an early evening (weekly) and one weekend day, per calendar month.
Represent the Therapy Team and The Childrens Trust when appropriate, deputising for the Heads of Therapy as required.
Actively participate in and support the running of relevant meetings and groups.
Communication
Facilitates effective communication with families and members of the multidisciplinary team, supporting others to embed the advice regarding management of needs around communication and eating and drinking and tracheostomy care.
Recognises barriers to communication and be able to reduce these as appropriate.
Communicates regularly and effectively with the Heads of Therapy.
Maintains clear and concise documents and records, in accordance with The Childrens Trust Policy.
Ensures documents are managed confidentially at all times.
Involve children and families in areas of service development.
Use a range of advanced communication skills, to share specialised information and discussions with a range of audiences, with different levels of knowledge and expertise.
Attend, contribute and chair Multidisciplinary Team meetings, to discuss individual children/ young people.
Develop and promote relationships with external networks, including professionals, stakeholders, and specialist centres, in order to ensure excellence of care, whilst representing the organisation and reflecting The Childrens Trust core values.
Manage informal complaints, in line with The Childrens Trust polices and contribute to the resolution of written complaints and as they occur, taking immediate action where necessary.
Management of Self and Others
Working alongside the School Leadership Team and Head of Therapy, lead on identified and agreed areas of service development and quality improvement within a defined clinical area, including designing, implementing and reviewing these.
Participate in the overall day-to-day management and development of the speech and Language Therapy Service, to ensure an efficient and safe service for all.
Provide day-to-day leadership, support and supervision for junior staff, technicians, volunteers, and students, within area of responsibility, providing direction, motivation, and support to achieve key objectives.
Represent the Therapy Team on behalf of the Head of Therapies for Rehabilitation/School, when requested.
Take on the role of Lead Professional or Coordinating Therapist, following team discussion or as requested by the Head of Therapy, in accordance with the current profile description.
Participate in the annual Performance Development Review and monthly supervision sessions, as required by The Childrens Trust, both as Appraiser and Appraise.
Advise the Head of Therapy, regarding resources and equipment needs, including shortfalls.
Manage time effectively, prioritising and delegating work, as required.
Assess needs, decide priorities, and organise, monitor, and evaluate the provision of an efficient and effective Therapy service, in liaison with the Head of Therapy.
Governance
Read and implements all policies, procedures, and risk assessments, pertinent to working practice and keeps up to date with policy changes as they occur.
Critically evaluate new intervention methods and implement where appropriate.
Critically evaluate practice through clinical audits and by appraisal of the information gained, in combination with current knowledge of evidence-based practice; identify opportunities for service improvement and development.
Recognise and critically appraise situations where the effectiveness, efficiency and quality of the service are compromised and take appropriate action to resolve the situation.
Critically reflect on own performance and that of other staff; use this evaluation to enhance the effectiveness, efficiency, and quality of future practice.
Actively participates in local clinical governance activities.
Undergo The Childrens Trust Risk Assessor training, to ensure that all activities are risk assessed and documented in the most appropriate format. Ensure that detailed risk assessments are completed, as required.
Career Long Learning, Education and Research
Undertake all mandatory training, in line with The Childrens Trust policies.
Independently advance personal knowledge, understanding and skills, in line with identified learning needs, by making appropriate use of a variety of learning and development resources and opportunities, e.g. by attending courses/ lectures, contact and involvement with relevant special interest groups, and/ or visiting other departments.
Develop and deliver external training courses in area of specialism, where potential demand is identified.
Disseminate and ensure the embedding of relevant new practice, through attendance at and contributing to in-service education, Literature Reviews, mentoring and shared sessions.
Record outcomes of learning activities, in a format that reflects personal preferences and professional requirement, in line with the RCSLT competencies for dysphagia and tracheostomies.
Take an active part in the training of junior colleagues and lead the development of Reflective Practice in others.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Clinical Skills and Responsibilities:
Provide high quality, evidence based and equitable speech and language therapy interventions for children and young people attending The Childrens Trust.
Lead the provision of high quality, evidence based speech and language therapy provision for children and young people attending The Childrens Trust School in partnership with other members of the Multidisciplinary Team and Education services.
Support the Multidisciplinary Team regarding the impact of tracheostomies, on speaking and swallowing following assessment of laryngeal integrity, secretion management and swallow.
Undertake specialist speech and language therapy assessments of children with highly complex needs e.g. multiple co-morbidities, neurodisabilities and chronic conditions, through standardised and non-standardised assessments and clinical observations.
Devise suitable, individual, speech and language therapy plan that fit within the childs daily routine, whether to be carried out by parents or members of the Multidisciplinary team; these should be monitored, evaluated, and adjusted appropriately according to the needs of the child.
Be an autonomous practitioner with responsibility for assessment, treatment, and planning for an allocated caseload of children/young people.
Be a key point of support and advice for the speech and language therapy team and Multidisciplinary team.
Work closely with all members of the Multidisciplinary team, as well as the child and family, to provide a fully integrated approach to the overall management of the child. This will include any home/school visits, professional child related meetings and / or appointments, as required.
Liaise with all appropriate medical staff, whether employed by The Childrens Trust, visiting consultants or at off-site clinics, and attend clinics with the child as required.
Contribute to the assessment and discussion of new referrals to The Childrens Trust, carrying out off site referral assessments around the United Kingdom, as required.
Contribute to child related reports, including looked after children and annual review reports as required, and assist with the collation of these as and when required, in a timely manner and in line with organisational targets.
Utilise patient reported and standardised outcome measures for each allocated child/young person and complete in a timely manner.
Assess, evaluate, and recommend discharge/transition plans for children/young people within the multidisciplinary team framework.
Provide assessment and management guidelines for young people with assistive technology needs, sharing information with the assistive technology team, and referring to national hubs where appropriate.
Provide assessment and intervention in the clinical area of alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) for school, teaching and integrating skills with members of the Multidisciplinary and educational teams.
Support the Multidisciplinary and Education team with measuring short term targets through using the IMpacts curriculum, therapy outcome measurement tools e.g. Goal Attainment Scaling (GAS).
Teach, integrate, and monitor speech and language therapy interventions in the childs environment, whether it is carried out by parents, school staff, therapy staff, nursing and care staff or volunteers.
Assess, and organise the provision of necessary speech and language therapy / eating and drinking equipment.
Keep appropriate and accurate intervention records, fulfilling legal, professional and all other requirements of The Childrens Trust.
Contribute to child related reports, including looked after children and annual review reports as required, and assist with the collation of these as required, in a timely manner in line with organisational targets.
Escalate any concerns around dysphagia to our specialist providers and medical teams, where appropriate.
Lead and deliver a tiered model approach for speech and language therapy at The Childrens Trust School, providing regular integrated time to classes and houses.
Provide leadership within the context of MDTs in Special Schools internally and externally.
Work closely with all members of the multidisciplinary team and the child and family to provide a fully integrated approach to the overall management of the child. This will include any home/school visits, professional child related meetings and appointments as required.
Assess, evaluate, and recommend discharge/transition plans for children/young people within the multidisciplinary team framework.
Provide clinical cover across the service during episodes of staff shortage/heavy workload, in order to ensure effective service delivery.
Work flexibly in terms of hours, in order to meet the needs of the service, including an early evening (weekly) and one weekend day, per calendar month.
Represent the Therapy Team and The Childrens Trust when appropriate, deputising for the Heads of Therapy as required.
Actively participate in and support the running of relevant meetings and groups.
Communication
Facilitates effective communication with families and members of the multidisciplinary team, supporting others to embed the advice regarding management of needs around communication and eating and drinking and tracheostomy care.
Recognises barriers to communication and be able to reduce these as appropriate.
Communicates regularly and effectively with the Heads of Therapy.
Maintains clear and concise documents and records, in accordance with The Childrens Trust Policy.
Ensures documents are managed confidentially at all times.
Involve children and families in areas of service development.
Use a range of advanced communication skills, to share specialised information and discussions with a range of audiences, with different levels of knowledge and expertise.
Attend, contribute and chair Multidisciplinary Team meetings, to discuss individual children/ young people.
Develop and promote relationships with external networks, including professionals, stakeholders, and specialist centres, in order to ensure excellence of care, whilst representing the organisation and reflecting The Childrens Trust core values.
Manage informal complaints, in line with The Childrens Trust polices and contribute to the resolution of written complaints and as they occur, taking immediate action where necessary.
Management of Self and Others
Working alongside the School Leadership Team and Head of Therapy, lead on identified and agreed areas of service development and quality improvement within a defined clinical area, including designing, implementing and reviewing these.
Participate in the overall day-to-day management and development of the speech and Language Therapy Service, to ensure an efficient and safe service for all.
Provide day-to-day leadership, support and supervision for junior staff, technicians, volunteers, and students, within area of responsibility, providing direction, motivation, and support to achieve key objectives.
Represent the Therapy Team on behalf of the Head of Therapies for Rehabilitation/School, when requested.
Take on the role of Lead Professional or Coordinating Therapist, following team discussion or as requested by the Head of Therapy, in accordance with the current profile description.
Participate in the annual Performance Development Review and monthly supervision sessions, as required by The Childrens Trust, both as Appraiser and Appraise.
Advise the Head of Therapy, regarding resources and equipment needs, including shortfalls.
Manage time effectively, prioritising and delegating work, as required.
Assess needs, decide priorities, and organise, monitor, and evaluate the provision of an efficient and effective Therapy service, in liaison with the Head of Therapy.
Governance
Read and implements all policies, procedures, and risk assessments, pertinent to working practice and keeps up to date with policy changes as they occur.
Critically evaluate new intervention methods and implement where appropriate.
Critically evaluate practice through clinical audits and by appraisal of the information gained, in combination with current knowledge of evidence-based practice; identify opportunities for service improvement and development.
Recognise and critically appraise situations where the effectiveness, efficiency and quality of the service are compromised and take appropriate action to resolve the situation.
Critically reflect on own performance and that of other staff; use this evaluation to enhance the effectiveness, efficiency, and quality of future practice.
Actively participates in local clinical governance activities.
Undergo The Childrens Trust Risk Assessor training, to ensure that all activities are risk assessed and documented in the most appropriate format. Ensure that detailed risk assessments are completed, as required.
Career Long Learning, Education and Research
Undertake all mandatory training, in line with The Childrens Trust policies.
Independently advance personal knowledge, understanding and skills, in line with identified learning needs, by making appropriate use of a variety of learning and development resources and opportunities, e.g. by attending courses/ lectures, contact and involvement with relevant special interest groups, and/ or visiting other departments.
Develop and deliver external training courses in area of specialism, where potential demand is identified.
Disseminate and ensure the embedding of relevant new practice, through attendance at and contributing to in-service education, Literature Reviews, mentoring and shared sessions.
Record outcomes of learning activities, in a format that reflects personal preferences and professional requirement, in line with the RCSLT competencies for dysphagia and tracheostomies.
Take an active part in the training of junior colleagues and lead the development of Reflective Practice in others.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- RCSLT recognised degree or postgraduate diploma in Speech and Language Therapy.
- HCPC registration.
- Member of Royal College of Speech and Language Therapy.
- Dysphagia competency to Level C (RCSLT Competencies).
- Recent relevant training with respect to Augmentative and Alternative.
- Willing to participate in any relevant training identified to develop skills required to carry out duties including extended role activities.
- Maintains a portfolio of CPD in line with regulatory body standards.
Desirable
- Post graduate Diploma or Masters or currently enrolled in Masters.
- Communication (AAC) and understanding of a wide range of AAC relevant to service users with complex communication needs.
- Tracheostomy Competency trained or willing to train to meet Core Competencies and Paediatric competencies (RCSLT).
Skills & Abilities
Essential
- Knowledge of a wide ranges of speech and language therapy management for neurodisability supported by advanced clinical reasoning.
- Knowledge of a wide range of approaches and application of techniques for the management of complex children with disabilities.
- Highly specialised observation and treatment skills relevant to the assessment of respiratory needs.
- Ability to meet the physical demands of a speech and language therapy.
- Attention to detail.
- Professional integrity, particularly in clinical governance.
- Commitment to working flexibly to meet the needs of the service.
- Advanced written and verbal communication skills.
- Competent in supporting junior staff in developing dysphagia skills.
- Analytical and creative problem solving skills in unpredictable situations, synthesising a variety of evidence, and presenting this in a relevant format e.g. report; presentation.
- Workload management including delegation of tasks and day-to-day team leadership.
- Competent IT skills in order to collect and interpret data, present reports, and compile presentations in a range of contexts.
- Advanced verbal, non-verbal and written communication skills including communicating complex or potentially distressing information to parents/carers and managing conflict when appropriate.
- Reflective practice skills able to give clear and effective feedback and support others to develop.
- Develop and lead clinical audit within specialist clinical area.
Personal Qualities
Essential
- Commitment to the vision and values of The Childrens Trust.
- Flexible and can do attitude to competing commitments in workload.
- Highly motivated and reliable.
- Ability to cope working in a demanding environment.
Knowledge
Essential
- Knowledge of dysphagia assessment and management.
- Competent skills in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel.
- Understanding of physical, communication, behavioural and emotional changes after acquired brain injury (ABI).
- Knowledge of current research, clinical audit, and service evaluation methods.
- Clinical assessment and intervention skills relevant to children and/or adults people with neuro-disability.
- Clinical reasoning skills in predictable situations, analysing a variety of evidence and presenting this in a relevant format e.g. report; presentation.
- Knowledge and understanding of safeguarding children and young people with complex disabilities.
- Understanding of physical, communication, behavioural and emotional changes after acquired brain injury (ABI).
- Commitment to the vision and values of The Childrens Trust:
- Flexible and can do attitude to competing commitments in workload. Highly motivated and reliable.
Desirable
- Knowledge of tracheostomy impact on speaking; secretions and swallowing; and knowledge of management of tracheostomy care and weaning.
Experience
Essential
- Minimum of five years clinical experience post basic qualification:
- Minimum clinical experience of two years working in Dysphagia:
- Minimum clinical experience of three years working in Paediatrics or neurodisability.
- Worked within a multidisciplinary team and a specialist school setting.
- Worked with children and families.
- Experience of service development and quality improvement.
- Experience of SEND legislation and SENDist tribunals.
Desirable
- Minimum clinical experience of two years working in tracheostomy care.
- Experience of leading a team and change management.
- Experience undertaking a research study or audit.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- RCSLT recognised degree or postgraduate diploma in Speech and Language Therapy.
- HCPC registration.
- Member of Royal College of Speech and Language Therapy.
- Dysphagia competency to Level C (RCSLT Competencies).
- Recent relevant training with respect to Augmentative and Alternative.
- Willing to participate in any relevant training identified to develop skills required to carry out duties including extended role activities.
- Maintains a portfolio of CPD in line with regulatory body standards.
Desirable
- Post graduate Diploma or Masters or currently enrolled in Masters.
- Communication (AAC) and understanding of a wide range of AAC relevant to service users with complex communication needs.
- Tracheostomy Competency trained or willing to train to meet Core Competencies and Paediatric competencies (RCSLT).
Skills & Abilities
Essential
- Knowledge of a wide ranges of speech and language therapy management for neurodisability supported by advanced clinical reasoning.
- Knowledge of a wide range of approaches and application of techniques for the management of complex children with disabilities.
- Highly specialised observation and treatment skills relevant to the assessment of respiratory needs.
- Ability to meet the physical demands of a speech and language therapy.
- Attention to detail.
- Professional integrity, particularly in clinical governance.
- Commitment to working flexibly to meet the needs of the service.
- Advanced written and verbal communication skills.
- Competent in supporting junior staff in developing dysphagia skills.
- Analytical and creative problem solving skills in unpredictable situations, synthesising a variety of evidence, and presenting this in a relevant format e.g. report; presentation.
- Workload management including delegation of tasks and day-to-day team leadership.
- Competent IT skills in order to collect and interpret data, present reports, and compile presentations in a range of contexts.
- Advanced verbal, non-verbal and written communication skills including communicating complex or potentially distressing information to parents/carers and managing conflict when appropriate.
- Reflective practice skills able to give clear and effective feedback and support others to develop.
- Develop and lead clinical audit within specialist clinical area.
Personal Qualities
Essential
- Commitment to the vision and values of The Childrens Trust.
- Flexible and can do attitude to competing commitments in workload.
- Highly motivated and reliable.
- Ability to cope working in a demanding environment.
Knowledge
Essential
- Knowledge of dysphagia assessment and management.
- Competent skills in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel.
- Understanding of physical, communication, behavioural and emotional changes after acquired brain injury (ABI).
- Knowledge of current research, clinical audit, and service evaluation methods.
- Clinical assessment and intervention skills relevant to children and/or adults people with neuro-disability.
- Clinical reasoning skills in predictable situations, analysing a variety of evidence and presenting this in a relevant format e.g. report; presentation.
- Knowledge and understanding of safeguarding children and young people with complex disabilities.
- Understanding of physical, communication, behavioural and emotional changes after acquired brain injury (ABI).
- Commitment to the vision and values of The Childrens Trust:
- Flexible and can do attitude to competing commitments in workload. Highly motivated and reliable.
Desirable
- Knowledge of tracheostomy impact on speaking; secretions and swallowing; and knowledge of management of tracheostomy care and weaning.
Experience
Essential
- Minimum of five years clinical experience post basic qualification:
- Minimum clinical experience of two years working in Dysphagia:
- Minimum clinical experience of three years working in Paediatrics or neurodisability.
- Worked within a multidisciplinary team and a specialist school setting.
- Worked with children and families.
- Experience of service development and quality improvement.
- Experience of SEND legislation and SENDist tribunals.
Desirable
- Minimum clinical experience of two years working in tracheostomy care.
- Experience of leading a team and change management.
- Experience undertaking a research study or audit.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Additional information
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
UK Registration
Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).
Employer details
Employer name
The Children's Trust
Address
The Childrens Trust
Tadworth Court
Tadworth
Surrey
KT20 5RU
Employer's website
https://www.thechildrenstrust.org.uk/jobs (Opens in a new tab)
Employer details
Employer name
The Children's Trust
Address
The Childrens Trust
Tadworth Court
Tadworth
Surrey
KT20 5RU
Employer's website
https://www.thechildrenstrust.org.uk/jobs (Opens in a new tab)
For questions about the job, contact:
Date posted
04 September 2024
Pay scheme
Other
Salary
£50,655 to £57,158 a year dependent on experience and inclusive of London weighting
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time
Reference number
B0474-24-0128
Job locations
The Childrens Trust
Tadworth Court
Tadworth
Surrey
KT20 5RU