Job Description
Enable Ireland is seeking a highly motivated Speech and Language Therapist to join our team in the Children's Disability Network Team 3.
* We are looking for an individual who can provide speech and language therapy services to young people (0-18 years) and their families in an interdisciplinary framework.
Required Skills and Qualifications
1. A recognized validated University Degree or Diploma or equivalent qualification in Speech and Language Therapy is essential. You must also be registered on the Speech and Language Therapy Register maintained by CORU.
2. Candidates should possess excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, with experience working within a multidisciplinary environment preferred.
3. Prior experience of working with children, adolescents, adults in various settings including schools community-based centers would be beneficial.
4. The ideal candidate will have strong organizational skills as well as problem-solving abilities along
with ability to communicate effectively with diverse groups of stakeholders.
The ability to work under pressure while maintaining professional composure when handling high-stress situations will be valuable assets in this role.
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