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Speech and Language Therapist (AFC band 5)

Speech and Language Therapist (AFC band 5)

Mary Hare School

West Berkshire

  • £28,407 - £30,639 pro rata
  • Expired
Salary:
Agenda for Change Band 5
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
5 April 2024

Job overview

Salary: £28,407 - £30,639 (AfC Band 5): Developing specialist in Hearing Impairment

Hours:  Full-Time or Part-Time hours and term-time or all-year-round working pattern


Signing on bonus of £500.00*

About Us:

Mary Hare educates 200 profoundly deaf children at its residential school in Berkshire, and we pride ourselves on our pupils’ achievements at GCSE, A Level as well as B Tech and Vocational Courses. We offer the opportunity to teach highly motivated children, in small classes, where you can make a real difference at this national centre of excellence for deaf education. No knowledge of sign language is required, as we follow an auditory/oral philosophy.

The Role:

We are looking to recruit enthusiastic Speech Therapists to join our well-established team. The Speech therapy team holds CEN meetings three times a year, regular journal clubs and ample opportunities for CDP and training. We also offer peer supervision and opportunities for NQTs to complete their competencies, fully supported.

Working within a multidisciplinary team with Teachers of the Deaf, Audiologists, Teaching Assistants, and a team of experienced Speech & Language Therapists, you will experience a varied caseload of pupils across Primary, Secondary and post 16 pupils. With weekly sessions (1:1 and groups) you will take an active role in shaping and changing the lives of the pupils we support. You will also have opportunities to deliver training workshops to Teachers of the Deaf, specialist Teaching Assistants as well as parents.

Main Duties and Responsibilities:

  • To manage and deliver speech and language therapy to individual pupils on your caseload
  • Assess speech, language and communicative skills using both formal and informal assessments.
  • To analyse assessment results and develop therapy programs/plans with SMART targets
  • To create resources and programs which can be used by all colleagues in the department
  • Maintain up to date and accurate case notes in line with the RCSLT professional standards
  • To provide advice to others regarding the management on the pupils speech language and communicative difficulties (including teachers, teaching assistants, SENCO, other therapists, and audiologists)
  • To work independently as part of a multidisciplinary team
  • To organise and run training sessions/workshops for members of staff and other professionals

Benefits:

  • Supportive and friendly team within a nurturing educational setting
  • Feeling part of a wider school community and being involved in school life
  • Weekly supervision with a specialist speech and Language therapist
  • Support in working towards meeting your NQT competencies
  • Weekly department meeting to share ideas and ask questions
  • Caseload across primary, secondary and post 16 to gain experience with a wide client group
  • Assess, plan and deliver therapy to a small caseload of students (individual and small group therapy)
  • Opportunities to attend training to develop your clinical skills and evidence base
  • Your own personal caseload that you will support and see progress first-hand
  • Access to a wide multidisciplinary team including Educational Audiologist, Teacher of the deaf, Specialist teachers, teaching assistants and care professionals
  • Admin and therapy support from experienced SLTAs
  • Dedicated therapy rooms
  • Opportunities to attend a clinical excellence network 3 times a year to meet with other specialists in the field. 
  • Access to resources and bespoke programmes written by the speech therapy team

As well as an inclusive and supportive work environment, and a stunning location benefits also include:

  • Permanent Full-Time or Term-Time Band 5 contracts to suit you
  • Generous defined contribution pensions scheme
  • Subsidised canteen
  • Free on-site parking
  • Free use of school swimming facilities
  • Discounted tickets for shows at the Arlington Arts centre
  • 24/7 Employee Assistance Program for employee's and household members



How to Apply!

To apply, please click the ‘Apply Now' box at the bottom of the page

Flexible interview dates/times available.

Please include possible dates on your application to avoid delay and missing out on this fantastic job opportunity!

Please find the job description provided below.

* Signing on bonus payable upon completion of a six month probationary period

Please note that Mary Hare adheres to Safer Recruitment Standards and as such all applications must be made via the Mary Hare website and using the Mary Hare Application Form. Applications will only be considered via a completed Application Form; CV’s cannot be accepted.


Mary Hare | Arlington Manor | Snelsmore Common | Newbury | Berkshire | RG14 3BQ

This School is committed to safeguarding children and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment. All shortlisted candidates will be asked to complete a criminal records self-disclosure form and successful candidates will be subject to Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks along with other relevant employment checks. We are committed to securing genuine equality of opportunity in all aspects of our activities as an employer and education provider. The role you are applying for is ‘exempt’ from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974

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About Mary Hare School

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  • Mary Hare School
  • Arlington Manor, Snelsmore Common, Newbury
  • Berkshire
  • RG14 3BQ
  • United Kingdom
+44 1635 244200

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Our vision

That all deaf children should receive the education and support which will enable them to achieve their full potential at home, school and in their subsequent careers

Objectives

  • Achieve the highest possible standards of educating deaf children, from early learning to tertiary education 
  • Be a major influence of national policy, practice and guidance in relation to deaf children and their education 
  • Enable families to achieve their vision and aspirations for their deaf child 
  • Support deaf children and young people in their emotional and social well-being 
  • Be recognised as a key provider of the highest quality training for all practitioners working with deaf children and young people 
  • Provide consultancy, advisory support, assessment and technical services that support the vision

Our history

Towards the end of the 19th Century, a number of prominent women were beginning to influence events in ways which were to have a profound effect on developments in 20th Century society. One such woman was the educationalist Miss Mary Hare. Her vision was that deaf children were capable of realising the full potential of their intellect and that they had no need of shelter from the rigours of hearing society in the growing number of asylums for the deaf and dumb. Such shelter served only to deny them opportunities and fundamental rights. She set about overturning the short-sighted view that the deaf child's prime needs were for care and protection, by establishing a small school in London in 1883. By 1916 this centre of learning had blossomed into the Dene Hollow Oral School for the Deaf based in Sussex and widely regarded as one of the best schools for deaf children in the Kingdom. During these twenty or so years of growth and development, Mary Hare had been able to show that her vision was not only justified and realistic, but achievable. 

It was to honour the great contribution that this pioneer had made to the education of deaf children, that shortly after her death in 1945, Dene Hollow School was redesignated as the National Grammar School for the Deaf. Bearing her name, The Mary Hare Grammar School came to serve the needs of potentially able severely and profoundly deaf children throughout the United Kingdom. The rapid growth that this change brought necessitated a move to larger premises, and in 1948 the school acquired and occupied its present beautiful site close to Newbury in Berkshire. It is our hope that half a century after Mary Hare's death, the achievements of our pupils today still serve to honour her name and her vision. 

Local information and facilities 

Newbury is a market town located in West Berkshire in England in the UK with good bus, rail and road links and is located 50 miles south west of London. There are a wide selection of hotels in Newbury offering good hotel accommodation and bed and breakfast accommodation for visitors in and around Newbury. The Kennet and Avon Canal disects the town which has many historical buildings and places of interest including the Corn Exchange Theatre and the Museum by the Canal. The Newbury Racecourse is within 1 mile of the town centre and nearby are Highclere Castle, Donnington Castle, Snelsmore Countryside Park, the Ridgeway, the Downs and a host of other attractions. 

School Information

Mary Hare School is the largest school for profoundly and severely deaf children in the UK. Mary Hare teaches using an auditory oral approach, so that children learn though spoken and written English – no sign language is used in teaching. The school has maintained a high standard, with over 85% of pupils gaining 5 or more GCSEs for the last 5 years and 95 % pass rate at A level. Nearly all leavers go on to further education. 

The school is part of a large national charity and benefits from the additional activities of the Mary Hare Charity. An active fundraising department and various trading activities generate funds to support the development of the school. The Training Division provides opportunities for teachers to attend national and international conferences organised on site. The Training Division also offers post-graduate courses including the mandatory qualification for Teachers of the Deaf and the MSc in Educational Audiology and MA in Special Education (Hearing Impairment). 

Mary Hare also has an Arts Centre on site, which houses the school’s music and performing arts department, but also offers a programme of arts events including music, theatre dance and comedy. 

For further information please visit our website: www.maryhare.org.uk

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