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Locum Adult Rehab Speech Therapist - Nottingham
- Posted 25 July 2019
- Salary £26 - £29 per hour
- LocationNottinghamshire
- Job type Temporary
- Discipline Speech and Language Therapy (SLT) Jobs
- ReferenceSLT155525Notts_1564066611
- Contact NameAHP Team
Job description
Our clients based in Nottingham, urgently require an acute rehab Speech and Language therapist with experience managing a neuro caseload. Ideally you will have experience as a Band 6 or higher and be able to work independently.
The trust are looking for you to start immediately for approximately 2 months. Rate of pay will be between £26 - £29 per hour depending on experience.
--- Requirements of the Job ---
-HCPC and RCSLT registration
-Previous community and neuro experience preferred.
-Independent in managing a dysphagia caseload
--- Contact us ---
If you are interested in this Speech Therapy position please contact us now by clicking the apply button.
Due to the high volume of applications we receive, regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet our client's requirements.
--- About us ---
Maxxima has been offering high quality, flexible staffing solutions to the health and social care sectors for over 15 years. We work with public and private health clients, local authorities and social care providers throughout the UK and overseas.
We're the kind of people who put ourselves in your shoes. We'll always go out of our way, putting you first and delivering on what we say. You'll know who's supporting you every step of the way and we'll always have time to take your call.
We like to think we're a little bit different. Why? Because we like what we do, care about what you do, and you'll find we're unusually friendly.
--- Recommend a colleague ---
Often, our candidates are so pleased with our service that they recommend us to their friends and colleagues. To encourage this and say thank you, we offer a referral bonus incentive.
The way it works is simple: if you introduce a candidate who is not previously known to Maxxima and we are successful in placing them, we will pay you up to £1500. More information regarding referrals can be found on our website.
The trust are looking for you to start immediately for approximately 2 months. Rate of pay will be between £26 - £29 per hour depending on experience.
--- Requirements of the Job ---
-HCPC and RCSLT registration
-Previous community and neuro experience preferred.
-Independent in managing a dysphagia caseload
--- Contact us ---
If you are interested in this Speech Therapy position please contact us now by clicking the apply button.
Due to the high volume of applications we receive, regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet our client's requirements.
--- About us ---
Maxxima has been offering high quality, flexible staffing solutions to the health and social care sectors for over 15 years. We work with public and private health clients, local authorities and social care providers throughout the UK and overseas.
We're the kind of people who put ourselves in your shoes. We'll always go out of our way, putting you first and delivering on what we say. You'll know who's supporting you every step of the way and we'll always have time to take your call.
We like to think we're a little bit different. Why? Because we like what we do, care about what you do, and you'll find we're unusually friendly.
--- Recommend a colleague ---
Often, our candidates are so pleased with our service that they recommend us to their friends and colleagues. To encourage this and say thank you, we offer a referral bonus incentive.
The way it works is simple: if you introduce a candidate who is not previously known to Maxxima and we are successful in placing them, we will pay you up to £1500. More information regarding referrals can be found on our website.
Disclaimer: We are unable to support or accept applications from candidates who are residents within the Red or Amber list of the Code of practice for the international recruitment of health and social care personnel in England, based on the World Health Organisation (WHO) Workforce Support and Safeguard List.