Children’s SLT Specialist — Early Years Impact

Company: Sirona care & health
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Location: Yate
Job Description:

Make a real difference to children and young people across Bristol, North Somerset, and South Gloucestershire.

The Children’s Speech and Language Therapy Service is looking for Band 6 Speech and Language Therapists to join our friendly and supportive early years team.

You’ll work with children and young people with a range of speech, language and communication needs, delivering assessment, advice and therapy across a variety of settings in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire.

Our team is passionate about supporting staff development and wellbeing, offering:

  • Regular clinical training and CPD opportunities
  • A buddy system for new starters
  • Regular line management and supervision
  • Whole team and smaller locality meetings
  • A large, experienced team with opportunities for progression and internal development

This role offers the chance to build strong relationships with families and wider professionals while making a meaningful impact on children’s communication and learning outcomes.

As the role involves travelling to settings across a wide geographical area, access to a vehicle would be highly beneficial.

We Currently Have 1.3 WTE Vacancies Available

  • 0.8 WTE Permanent position providing support to early years children who are awaiting an ASD assessment.
  • 0.5 WTE Permanent position providing early years community SLT support at universal, targeted and specialist levels.
  • Work autonomously to deliver high-quality, evidence-based assessments and interventions for children and young people, including those with complex needs.
  • Use advanced clinical reasoning skills to assess, plan, implement and evaluate child-centred interventions using an evidence-based approach.
  • Analyse assessment findings in depth to identify appropriate specialist interventions, develop programmes of care and contribute to differential diagnoses where required.
  • Demonstrate clinical effectiveness through evidence-based practice, clear care planning and the use of outcome measures.
  • Provide education and advice to children, young people, families and carers about their condition and the role of therapy services, working collaboratively with other professionals.
  • Identify the needs of children and young people and actively involve them, alongside their families and carers, in treatment planning and goal setting, recognising the impact of recommendations on family life and daily routines.
  • Deliver specialist advice, training and demonstrations to parents, carers, early years setting staff and colleagues to ensure therapeutic recommendations are effectively embedded into everyday activities and routines.
  • Work across a range of community settings, including homes, clinics, and early years settings in line with clinical need.
  • Manage and prioritise a varied caseload effectively, ensuring workloads are organised in accordance with service priorities and clinical need.

Agenda for Change Salary, full NHS benefits, 27+ days’ annual leave, and participation in the NHS Pension Scheme – just a glimpse of the benefits you’ll receive.

We welcome and encourage all applicants. We are committed to having a workforce that reflects the communities we support and are proactively seeking to improve the diversity of our workforce. We know diversity fosters creativity and innovation.

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Posted: July 13th, 2026