Speech & Language Therapist - Children & Young People (ASD)

Speech & Language Therapist - Children & Young People (ASD)

Posted Today by Leaders In Care Recruitment Ltd

£30 Per hour
Inside
Onsite
Lee Bank, Birmingham (B1), B1 1BD

Summary: The role of a Neurodevelopmental Speech & Language Therapist focuses on conducting Autism Spectrum Disorder assessments for children and young people. The therapist will work within a multidisciplinary team, providing expertise in speech, language, and communication to support evidence-based assessments and clinical decision-making. Responsibilities include completing structured assessments, contributing to diagnostic discussions, and producing neurodiversity-affirming reports. The position is based in the West Midlands and requires collaboration with families and professionals to enhance outcomes for children and young people.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct Autism Spectrum Disorder assessments for children and young people.
  • Provide specialist speech, language, and communication expertise within the ASD diagnostic pathway.
  • Complete structured communication assessments and review information from families, schools, and other professionals.
  • Contribute to diagnostic discussions and provide clinical reasoning to support formulation.
  • Produce clear, neurodiversity-affirming reports with practical recommendations.
  • Participate in supervision, service improvement activity, and pathway development.

Key Skills:

  • HCPC registered Speech & Language Therapist.
  • Experience working with children and young people with autism and related communication needs.
  • Experience contributing to ASD diagnostic assessments within a multidisciplinary team.
  • Strong skills in speech, language, and communication assessment, formulation, and report writing.
  • Ability to integrate information from multiple sources to support clinical decision-making.
  • Understanding of safeguarding, neurodiversity-affirming practice, and reasonable adjustments.
  • Experience using standardised communication assessment tools is desirable.

Salary (Rate): £30 per hour

City: Birmingham

Country: United Kingdom

Working Arrangements: on-site

IR35 Status: inside IR35

Seniority Level: Mid-Level

Industry: Other

Detailed Description From Employer:

Neurodevelopmental Speech & Language Therapist – Children & Young People (Autism Assessments)

Rate: £30 per hour

Location: West Midlands (Face-to-Face)

Hours: 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday

We're recruiting on behalf of a specialist healthcare provider for an experienced Speech & Language Therapist to join a multidisciplinary team delivering Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) assessments for children and young people, on an agency (locum) basis. You'll provide specialist speech, language and communication expertise within the ASD diagnostic pathway, supporting high-quality, evidence-based assessments and contributing to accurate clinical decision-making. You'll complete structured communication assessments, review information from families, schools and other professionals, and use your specialist knowledge to understand how communication differences impact everyday life, learning and relationships. Working as part of a wider MDT, you'll contribute to diagnostic discussions, provide clinical reasoning to support formulation, and produce clear, neurodiversity-affirming reports with practical recommendations for children, young people and their families. You'll be joining a supportive, clinician-led service that values collaborative working, high standards of clinical governance and delivering meaningful outcomes for families. Alongside your clinical responsibilities, you'll participate in supervision, service improvement activity and pathway development.

What we're looking for:

  • HCPC registered Speech & Language Therapist.
  • Experience working with children and young people with autism and related communication needs.
  • Experience contributing to ASD diagnostic assessments within a multidisciplinary team.
  • Strong skills in speech, language and communication assessment, formulation and report writing.
  • Ability to integrate information from multiple sources to support clinical decision-making.
  • Understanding of safeguarding, neurodiversity-affirming practice and reasonable adjustments.
  • Experience using standardised communication assessment tools is desirable.

For more information or to apply, reach out to Chris: 07897 024978