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A specialist education institution in the United Kingdom is seeking a qualified Speech and Language Therapist to support pupils with communication abilities. This role involves assessing communication needs, developing targets, and delivering therapy interventions. The successful candidate will work closely with a multidisciplinary team and benefit from comprehensive training and support. A recognised qualification and experience with autistic individuals are essential for this position. Flexible working hours and a nurturing environment are part of the offered perks.
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Position Start Date: Immediate Contract Type: Full-time Contract Term: Permanent
Application Close: 30/01/2026 Midnight Date of Interviews: ASAP
Autism Anglia and Doucecroft School, based in Colchester, are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Speech and Language Therapist (SLT). The post holder will provide support for pupils' communication ability and participate in the continuing development of these services under the direction of the Therapy Lead for autistic learners and associated Mental Health needs. The successful Speech and Language Therapist will also be supporting a like‑minded multidisciplinary team consisting of Speech and Language therapists, Occupational Therapists, Therapy assistants and other clinical staff.
This great job opportunity could also include working with our adults within their residential services, supported living, outreach programmes and opportunity centres. This role will include working under the guidance of the adult service therapy Lead (which will be a flexible option please contact for further information).
This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a well-established charity. Autism Anglia and Doucecroft School provide ongoing specialist training including leadership, autism‑specific, curriculum and therapeutic training opportunities, supervision, and continuing professional development and support. A thorough and structured induction is also on offer at the commencement of employment.
Doucecroft School is a vibrant, dynamic, and highly supportive specialist co‑educational school for autistic individuals, some with additional complex needs, aged 3 – 19 years. At Doucecroft we provide a nurturing environment where students can thrive and grow in independence and self‑esteem.
We offer bespoke, individualised education with a proven track record of dramatically raising the outcomes for the learners who have completed their education with us. Our approach ensures that through our curriculum and delivery, we focus on delivering quality‑of‑life outcomes, with specialist therapists and professionals providing expertise in addition to the highly skilled education team.
All staff within the school are committed to striving towards outstanding, led by an enthusiastic and dynamic senior leadership team.
By its nature, Doucecroft School offers an excellent work/life balance reflected by the school's ethos, small class sizes.
If you have a genuine passion for providing excellent education to all, your outstanding future at Doucecroft School could be moments away.
Apply now by clicking on the link below or contact Jenny Walshe on 01206 577 678 OR emailRecruitment@autism-anglia.org.ukto arrange a confidential discussion.
Autism Anglia is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable children and expects all staff to share this commitment. This post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.
Autism Anglia is positive about inclusion and welcomes applications from individuals who can meet the requirements of the job position and may wish to request flexible working or reasonable adjustments to support them.