Overview:
Our Purpose
We envision a world where persons with disabilities live Good Lives – lives that are empowered and thriving. Through practical education, meaningful support, and effective training and partnerships, we create opportunities for our clients to fulfill their potential and participate in society.
Our services by a multidisciplinary team of staff with diverse practices are guided by our Good Life Framework, aspiring towards the quality of life for those we serve, across six domains of safety, independence, health, connection, engagement, and being included and heard.
What You'll Do:
Providing quality clinical services to our clients, through:
Using appropriate assessment tools to obtain data to identify therapy needs in a variety of cases.
Formulating care plans that are outcome-based and relevant to the goals identified for the clients through planning, implementing, evaluating, and managing interventions.
Facilitating individual and group interventions and employing evidence-based psychological interventions, as well as applying the process of collaborative exploration in the management of caseloads to deliver effective services.
Complete specialist reports, case notes, and other documentation, following professional guidelines and guidelines required by the organization.
Prioritizing and managing a caseload under supervision per organization policy. The post holder will also complete specialist reports, case notes, and other documentation, following professional guidelines and guidelines required by the organization.
Participating in developing protocols and clinical guidelines to improve services in conjunction with the Lead Allied Professional/Principal Therapist.
Supporting strategy and planning efforts through:
Maintaining and monitoring client records related to service utilization in accordance with organizational and professional requirements, as well as inventories of equipment, materials, and supplies.
Ensuring adherence to health and safety policy and that all equipment is properly and safely stored and maintained for safe use.
Participating in the development, monitoring, and evaluation of outcome measures as appropriate in the service area.
Continuing professional development by:
Engaging in and articulating reflection and evaluation in practice, including critically evaluating the impact of contemporary issues related to the profession and sector.
Remaining up to date and compliant with all relevant legislation, organizational procedures, policies, and professional codes of conduct in order to uphold standards of best practice.
Job Requirements:
- Possess at least a Degree in Speech-Language Therapy and is eligible for registration with the Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC).
- Prior working experience in a special education setting will be a definite advantage.
- Good communication skills to convey thoughts and ideas succinctly to various stakeholders, as well as to foster interdisciplinary collaboration to provide client-centric service and achieve the best outcomes.
- Able to handle the physical demands of the role, such as lifting clients and equipment.
How To Apply:
Interested applicants, kindly click the link and the "Apply now" button, and fill out the application form.