Speech and Language Therapist – Band 6
North West London | Full time, term time only | ASAP Start | £32,000 - £45,000
Communication opens doors for every young person, and your expertise can help them step into their world with confidence.
You’re a thoughtful, organised practitioner with paediatric experience, ideally including work with autism, neurodevelopmental needs and complex communication profiles. Perhaps you are a HCPC registered band 6 or a band 5 therapist progressing toward band 6, confident with assessment, differential diagnosis and evidence-based intervention. You have experience supervising others and contributing to service design. You enjoy thinking at a system level, considering pathways, outcomes, quality and the family experience. You value neurodiversity-affirming, strengths-based practice and want to embed meaningful communication strategies throughout the school.
Step into a specialist environment where your clinical insight directly shapes how pupils connect, express themselves and engage with the world. You will support a diverse cohort with varied communication profiles, using approaches that truly make a difference in their day-to-day school experience.
What the role involves:
- Supporting secondary-aged pupils with varied communication needs, including those with autism and complex profiles.
- Working closely within a dedicated SaLT team including a therapy assistant and SaLT lead who value collaboration, shared problem-solving and professional support.
- Stepping into an established role with a full handover, giving you continuity and the foundation to build on existing good practice.
- Delivering targeted intervention, contributing to EHCP outcomes and modelling communication strategies that empower staff across the school.
The environment:
- A specialist setting supporting young people with significant learning needs, autism, medical needs and diverse communication profiles.
- A community that prioritises inclusion, individual pathways and preparing students for independence, adulthood and meaningful lifelong skills.
- A strong, connected multidisciplinary approach, with therapy, teaching and pastoral teams working closely to meet each learner’s holistic needs.
- An ethos rooted in understanding, respect and celebrating neurodiversity, ensuring pupils feel safe, known and supported.
- A structured and well-established therapy framework that provides stability, professional guidance and opportunities for development.
If you’re looking for a Band 6 role where your expertise transforms communication and confidence across a whole school community, please apply or contact Daniel on 0203 011 4848 daniel@psinclusion.co.uk