Speech and Language Therapist Adult The Speech & Language Therapist (SLT) will provide a high-quality, evidence-based speech and language therapy service toadults attending primary care servicesin South West Dublin. The role focuses on theassessment, diagnosis, intervention, and management of adult communication and swallowing disorderswithin a multidisciplinary primary care setting. Responsibilities of Speech and Language Therapist Adult Assess, diagnose, and manageadult speech, language, communication, voice, and swallowing difficultieswithin a primary care framework Provideindividual and group-based interventions, using evidence-based approaches Develop and implementperson-centred care plansin collaboration with service users and families Manage a caseload in line with professional standards, service priorities, and waiting list targets Maintain accurate, timely, and confidential clinical records in accordance with HSE and CORU standards Contribute toearly intervention, prevention, and health promotion initiatives Multidisciplinary & Interagency Working Work as part of aPrimary Care Multidisciplinary Team(including GPs, OTs, PHNs, Dietitians, Psychologists, Social Workers, etc.) Liaise withacute hospitals, community services, disability services, mental health services, and voluntary agencies Participate in team meetings, case conferences, and care planning forums Service Development & Quality Improvement Contribute to service planning, audit, and evaluation activities Participate in the development and review of clinical pathways and policies Support the implementation ofnational and local strategiesrelevant to adult primary care MaintainCORU registrationand adhere to the Speech & Language Therapists Registration Board Code of Professional Conduct Engage incontinuous professional development (CPD) Participate in clinical supervision and reflective practice Support students, therapy assistants, or junior staff as appropriate Requirements of Speech and Language Therapist Adult Recognised qualification inSpeech & Language Therapyeligible for CORU registration Registration with CORU(or eligibility to register) Experience working withadults with communication and/or swallowing difficulties Knowledge ofprimary care and community-based service delivery models Excellent interpersonal, communication, and organisational skills Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team Desirable Criteria Experience working inadult primary care or community settings Experience with conditions such asneurological disorders, stroke, voice disorders, dysphagia, and functional communication difficulties Experience ingroup therapy, health promotion, or service development Familiarity with HSE documentation systems and clinical governance structures #MEDAHP