Location: Tadworth Salary Package: up to 51,200 Benefits for the Part-time Speech and Language Therapist : Permanent position with long-term stability and career progression Comprehensive induction and CPD programme Working with a well-established, growing education provider Part-time - 2 days per week Term-time only Fully staffed, vibrant atmosphere in schools Multidisciplinary team Plenty of support from senior management, stable team Network of SaLTs and OTs Education and Training Supportive and inclusive communityNonStop Care is currently working with a well-established, growing education provider, they offer SEND and supported accommodation for children and YP across England. They have schools up and down the country and they are looking for a Part-time Speech and Language therapist Therapist to support one of their schools in Tadworth. This is a permanent role that comes with benefits and long-term stable career opportunity and career progression and development. This is an autonomous role, you will have to be confident holding a caseload and organise your schedule working in Tadworth and from home. Responsibilities As a Part-time Speech and Language Therapist you will provide on-site speech and language therapy to children and young people using trauma-informed practice. There is plenty of career progression and growth possibilities as the company keeps expanding, they have a well-established senior leadership team, schools are very open and friendly, there is a vibrant atmosphere, fully staffed, it is a great place to be. Please apply if: - you have qualifications as Speech and Language Therapist and registered with HCPC - you have post qualifying experience at least 1-2 years in working with children and young people - you are a driver and have access to own car You can send your CV directly to me at (url removed) If you believe this opportunity isn't the right fit for you but know someone who would be a great match, we would love to hear from them! We offer a £200 referral bonus through our referral scheme