St. Joseph's Foundation is a voluntary organisation providing comprehensive services for adults with intellectual disabilities and children with complex needs.
Founded in 1968 the Foundation has grown through continuously responding to the needs of people with disabilities and their families. The Foundation provides services to children and adults.
Adults services include; day services, residential, respite care, MDT and home support in the North Cork and South West Limerick region.
We have day and residential services in various locations in the North Cork and South Limerick area; such as Charleville, Dromina, Newtownshandrum, Buttevant, Newmarket, Mitchelstown and Mallow, in Limerick; Ballylanders, Ballyagran, Bruree, Bruff Croom Dromcollogher, Granagh Kilmallock, and Liskennett.SPEECH & LANGUAGE THERAPIST (STAFF GRADE) Permanent Post 35hrsChildrens Disability Network Team- CDNT 4 North West Cork (Mallow Base)Applications are invited for a Permanent Staff Grade Speech and Language Therapist position, on a St. Joseph's Foundation led Children's Disability Network Team (CDNT), based in Mallow, Co Cork.
This team provides services within an interdisciplinary and family-centred model for children 0-18 years presenting with complex needs, under the National Progressing Disability Services (PDS) Programme.
The Speech and Language Therapist is required to provide services within the clinic, home and school settings. Candidates registered as Speech and Language Therapist with CORU or 2025 SLT Graduates are invited to apply* Experience (post-graduate or clinical placement) of working with children with complex needs and/or physical disability, intellectual disability and/or Autism is desirable Attainment of dysphagia competencies at undergraduate or postgraduate level is desirable *Option for 2025 SLT Graduates to commence as SLT Assistant while awaiting CORU registrationInformal enquiries to Claire Mortell SLT Manager on 0876209266 Notes:Qualifications must be validated/pending validation with CORU and the Department of Health & Children if studies were completed outside Ireland.A full Irish/EU Driving Licence and indemnification of the Foundation on your car insurance policy is a requirement of the post.Panels of suitably qualified persons may be formed from which further vacancies may be filled.Close date for applications 23rd May 2025St.
Joseph's Foundation is an equal opportunities employer.JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE: Speech & Language Therapist - Staff Grade LOCATION: CDNT 4 North Cork : Blackwater House, Mallow REPORTS TO: Children's Disability Network Manager / SLT Manager Commitment: As per Contract LIASES WITH: Interdisciplinary Team, Families, Staff of St. Joseph's Foundation, Staff of other statutory and voluntary organisations including schools, preschools, primary and acute care JOB SUMMARY The Staff Grade Speech and Language Therapy post is a key appointment in the ongoing development and delivery of a comprehensive/effective service for children with complex needs arising from a disability. He/she will contribute to providing a quality service to enable children to realise their potential and do this by working as part of an Interdisciplinary Team in the context of a Family Centered Practice Model. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: PROFESSIONAL Attend work the days and hours at the centre(s) to which they are assigned, reporting to the line manager as requested Demonstrate professional conduct and behaviours by adhering to legal, ethical and professional practice standards in all aspects of practice as stipulated by CORU and SJF code of conduct policy, ensuring also that professional standards are maintained in relation to confidentiality, ethics and legislation Be fully aware of and compliant with current child protection and safeguarding legislation and SJF safeguarding policies and procedures. Adhere to existing and future SJF and CDNT policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines for the development and maintenance of standards for quality improvement and outcome measurement Foster and maintain professional working relationships with children and their families, the interdisciplinary team, operational and clinical managers, and other personnel from external agencies such as GP's, SLT's in acute care, or teachers/SNAs, promoting positive engagement, collaborative team working, respect for others, and a culture that values diversityCLINICAL Be responsible for managing and prioritising own caseload, and as part of a team with support from the Senior SLT/SLT Manager/CDNM as required Contribute to the ongoing development and delivery of a tiered model of supports; sharing universal information, delivering targeted trainings and workshops, and providing direct intervention on an individual, group and consultative basis, both SLT specific and interdisciplinary Be responsible for the assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, evaluation and monitoring of clinical recommendations and programmes in conjunction with IFSP goals, and in accordance with service and professional standards in delivering evidence-informed care and supports Organise visits to home, school etc.
as appropriate, to determine the child's needs and to plan intervention, in line with the policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines of the service and CDNT Communicate verbally and /or in writing outcomes of assessments, intervention programmes and recommendations to parents/carers, and external health and education personnel with parental consent, as well as the child as appropriate, utilising accessible information supports appropriate to the child's communication stage Maintains each child's electronic file in accordance with the record keeping policy, ensuring the quality of documentation of all assessments, support plans, case notes, and reports are in accordance with local guidelines and CORU and IASLT professional policies procedures guidelines and standards on record keeping Attends and participates in team meetings, review meetings, case conferences, etc.
communicating and working in an integrated model including the parents/carers and child where appropriate Organise and facilitate Individual Family Service Plans (IFSPs), as per local IFSP guidance document and pathway Be responsible for the maintenance of relevant standards for own practice, seeking advice and assistance in a timely manner with any assigned duties or issues that are beyond the scope of professional competence, in line with principles of clinical governance Operate within the scope of Speech and Language Therapy practice as set out by CORU and the Irish Association of Speech and Language Therapists (IASLT) including policy documents and competencies, and in accordance with the relevant policies, procedures, protocols and guidelines of St. Joseph's Foundation/CDNTs. If the SLT is expected to work in the areas of Feeding, Eating, Drinking and/or Swallowing (FEDS), they must have the relevant competencies as recommended by the I.A.S.L.T.
in Standards of Practice for Speech and Language Therapists on the Management of Feeding, Eating, Drinking and Swallowing Disorders (Dysphagia) 2012. Maintain and regularly update the CDNT waitlists and SLT caseload database, providing statistical data and other information in a timely fashion as requested by the CDNM or SLT Manager. EDUCATION AND TRAINING Identify, in consultation with line management and clinical supervision, own training needs and undertake training where appropriate and required as part of ongoing continued professional development (CPD) Conduct research & development in the field as agreed with the CDNM and SLT Manager. Participate in the development and delivery of relevant training and teaching programmes for children, parents/carers, families, others as required and agreed through the line management system. Actively engage in clinical and professional supervision as agreed with the SLT Manager and CDNM as per CDNT supervision policy, and in conjunction with IASLT and CORU supervision guidelines. HEALTH & SAFETY1. Promote a safe working environment in accordance with Health and Safety legislation and, in particular, to comply with employees' obligations as set out in the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act 2005 as well as any related policies and procedures within St. Joseph's Foundation as well as those as part of any reconfiguration of services and the Children's Disability Network Team.2. Be aware of and implement agreed policies, procedures and safe professional practice by adhering to relevant legislation, regulations and standards3. Actively participate in risk management issues, identify risk issues to their line manager, and participate in the management of risk including the implementation of controls.4. Report any adverse incidents in accordance with organisational guidelines5. Be aware of and become familiar with fire drill procedures i.e.
fire detection, evacuation and firefighting. GENERAL As the above is not an exhaustive list of the duties and responsibilities, this job description may be revised from time to time to take account of any change in requirements of the position or any other duties as may be assigned by the Chief Executive. CONFIDENTIALITY In the course of your employment, you may have access to or hear information concerning the medical or personal affairs of service users or staff or other centres/organisations business. Such records and information are strictly confidential. In addition, records must never be left in such a manner that unauthorised persons can obtain access to them.
On the termination of employment but before departing from the service, staff members are required to return to the Foundation, via their line manager ,all books, reports, memoranda, correspondence, papers, records, reports, files including data held on electronic files and any other documentation, and all other property, including keys, belonging to the Foundation or relating to its business or affairs which are in the possession of a staff member or under his/her control when the employment is terminated.Staff Grade - Speech & Language Therapist Payscale