Permanent (part or full time up to 1.0 FTE / 40 hours perweek) and fixed term (0.4 FTE / 16 hours per week), based at ChristchurchHealth Campus, please indicate your preference in your cover letterEligibility for registration with the New Zealand Speech-language Therapists' Association(NZSTA) is essentialUtiliseyour passion for working within the acute care setting and continue to developyour skills in an experienced teamHealth New Zealand | Te Whatu Orais firmly grounded in the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and is dedicatedto serving all New Zealanders.
Through integration and collaboration, we'rebuilding a health system underpinned by partnership, equity, sustainability,whanau-centred care, and excellence.Aboutthe RoleKia ora!
We are searching for highly skilledand passionate NZSTA registered Speech-language Therapists (SLTs) to join our HaumanuReo a-Waha Speech-language Therapy (SLT) team working with adults in the acutesetting.We are a dedicated Speech-languageTherapy team working to provide high quality evidence based clinical care andinnovative practice in a fast-paced tertiary acute care environment.Ourteam provides services to all clinical areas in the acute hospital setting,including but not limited to; general medicine, general surgery, respiratory,stroke, neurology / neurosurgery, orthopaedics, acute spinal, cardiology, cardiothoracics,ORL / head & neck cancer and critical care.The Speech-language Therapy serviceoffers a supportive team environment with experienced colleagues and a widerange of opportunities for continuing professional development.
Instrumentalswallowing assessments, including cough reflex testing, videofluoroscopy (VFSS)and Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES) are embedded in ourdaily practice and there are opportunities to upskill and further develop inthese areas.
Speech Language Therapy service delivery is also supported with the integration of a SLT Kaiawhina (Allied HealthAssistant) in the team.Applications from clinicians with an interest andexperience across any clinical areas within an adult acute service are welcome,however we are preferably seeking clinicians with experience and skills in;oncology / radiotherapy, head and neck cancer, critical care, neurology orneurosurgery.
Skills in tracheostomy management and instrumental assessmentincluding FEES and VFSS are highly desirable.We have a 0.4 FTE fixed term role, covering parentalleave, available until 7 th June
We also have permanent hours equivalentto 1.1 FTE / 44 hours per week available, with consideration of either onefull-time (1.0 FTE) or two part-time appointments.
All roles are availableimmediately.
Please clearly indicatewhich hours (permanent / fixed term, FTE) and clinical areas you are interestedor have experience in.Inthis role, you will be responsible for : Providingholistic and culturally safe Speech-language Therapy services within the acutecare settingImplementingassessments according to Speech-language Therapy protocols and professionalstandards, including instrumental swallowing assessmentsEstablishingand implementing treatment plans and interventions in consultation with thepatient and their family / whanau, and the multidisciplinary teamEducatingpatients, their family / whanau, and the wider multidisciplinary team on relevantinformation to facilitate wellbeingWorkingwith colleagues to implement quality / service improvements and patient safetyinitiatives to improve patient care and meet the strategic goals of theorganisationAbout YouYou will have a proven track record ofcontributing positively to your current team, as well as working autonomouslyand as part of high performing multi / interdisciplinary teams.
Having a genuineinterest in working with patients and their whanau in the acute setting,aspiring as a life-long learner and being motivated to continue to work towardsequity for our patients will make you a great fit for our team.Your skills will include : Commitment to the provision of quality care forpatients and their whanauCompetency with te ao Maori, tikanga, and te reoMaori or a commitment to starting your journey and taking ownership of yourlearning and growthDemonstrated skills in the assessment andmanagement of swallowing and communication disorders in the adult populationExcellent communication skills and the abilityto work effectively as a supportive and reliable team member to ensure the besthealth outcomes for peopleSelf-awareness with strong reflective abilitiesand able to identify areas for growth and developmentAutonomous caseload management and advancedskills in time management, prioritisation, flexibility and the ability to adaptquickly to meet changes in clinical demandsThe ability to work collaboratively within amulti-disciplinary teamAt least twoyears' experience working in the acute hospital setting is preferredMinimumLevel 3 New Zealand Speech-Language Therapists' Association (NZSTA) Videofluoroscopycompetency is desiredMinimumLevel 3 NZSTA Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES) competency isdesiredMinimumLevel 3 NZSTA Tracheostomy competency is desiredRegistration with the NewZealand Speech-language Therapists Association (NZSTA) is essentialWe look forward to hearing from you.Workingfor Health New ZealandHealthNew Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is 'the weaving of wellnesses'.
We're dedicated toensuring excellent healthcare for the people of Aotearoa / New Zealand.
Weembrace a workforce that is diverse and inclusive so that we are betterpositioned to understand and service our community.We welcomeapplications from our diverse Maori, Pacific, disabled, and rainbowcommunities.Our people are at the heart ofeverything we do.
Health New Zealand are committed to being good employers andhonouring our equal employment opportunity obligations.Howto ApplyToview the position description and / or apply for the role please click 'applynow.'
All applications must be submitted through our onlinecareers portal before 11 : 59pm on 19th OctoberPermanent (part or full time up to 1.0 FTE / 40 hours perweek) and fixed term (0.4 FTE / 16 hours per week), based at ChristchurchHealth Campus, please indicate your preference in your cover letterEligibility for registration with the New Zealand Speech-language Therapists' Association(NZSTA) is essentialUtiliseyour passion for working within the acute care setting and continue to developyour skills in an experienced teamHealth New Zealand | Te Whatu Orais firmly grounded in the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and is dedicatedto serving all New Zealanders.
Through integration and collaboration, we'rebuilding a health system underpinned by partnership, equity, sustainability,whanau-centred care, and excellence.Aboutthe RoleKia ora!
We are searching for highly skilledand passionate NZSTA registered Speech-language Therapists (SLTs) to join our HaumanuReo a-Waha Speech-language Therapy (SLT) team working with adults in the acutesetting.We are a dedicated Speech-languageTherapy team working to provide high quality evidence based clinical care andinnovative practice in a fast-paced tertiary acute care environment.Ourteam provides services to all clinical areas in the acute hospital setting,including but not limited to; general medicine, general surgery, respiratory,stroke, neurology / neurosurgery, orthopaedics, acute spinal, cardiology, cardiothoracics,ORL / head & neck cancer and critical care.The Speech-language Therapy serviceoffers a supportive team environment with experienced colleagues and a widerange of opportunities for continuing professional development.
Instrumentalswallowing assessments, including cough reflex testing, videofluoroscopy (VFSS)and Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES) are embedded in ourdaily practice and there are opportunities to upskill and further develop inthese areas.
Speech Language Therapy service delivery is also supported with the integration of a SLT Kaiawhina (Allied HealthAssistant) in the team.Applications from clinicians with an interest andexperience across any clinical areas within an adult acute service are welcome,however we are preferably seeking clinicians with experience and skills in;oncology / radiotherapy, head and neck cancer, critical care, neurology orneurosurgery.
Skills in tracheostomy management and instrumental assessmentincluding FEES and VFSS are highly desirable.We have a 0.4 FTE fixed term role, covering parentalleave, available until 7 th June
We also have permanent hours equivalentto 1.1 FTE / 44 hours per week available, with consideration of either onefull-time (1.0 FTE) or two part-time appointments.
All roles are availableimmediately.
Please clearly indicatewhich hours (permanent / fixed term, FTE) and clinical areas you are interestedor have experience in.Inthis role, you will be responsible for : Providingholistic and culturally safe Speech-language Therapy services within the acutecare settingImplementingassessments according to Speech-language Therapy protocols and professionalstandards, including instrumental swallowing assessmentsEstablishingand implementing treatment plans and interventions in consultation with thepatient and their family / whanau, and the multidisciplinary teamEducatingpatients, their family / whanau, and the wider multidisciplinary team on relevantinformation to facilitate wellbeingWorkingwith colleagues to implement quality / service improvements and patient safetyinitiatives to improve patient care and meet the strategic goals of theorganisationAbout YouYou will have a proven track record ofcontributing positively to your current team, as well as working autonomouslyand as part of high performing multi / interdisciplinary teams.
Having a genuineinterest in working with patients and their whanau in the acute setting,aspiring as a life-long learner and being motivated to continue to work towardsequity for our patients will make you a great fit for our team.Your skills will include : Commitment to the provision of quality care forpatients and their whanauCompetency with te ao Maori, tikanga, and te reoMaori or a commitment to starting your journey and taking ownership of yourlearning and growthDemonstrated skills in the assessment andmanagement of swallowing and communication disorders in the adult populationExcellent communication skills and the abilityto work effectively as a supportive and reliable team member to ensure the besthealth outcomes for peopleSelf-awareness with strong reflective abilitiesand able to identify areas for growth and developmentAutonomous caseload management and advancedskills in time management, prioritisation, flexibility and the ability to adaptquickly to meet changes in clinical demandsThe ability to work collaboratively within amulti-disciplinary teamAt least twoyears' experience working in the acute hospital setting is preferredMinimumLevel 3 New Zealand Speech-Language Therapists' Association (NZSTA) Videofluoroscopycompetency is desiredMinimumLevel 3 NZSTA Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES) competency isdesiredMinimumLevel 3 NZSTA Tracheostomy competency is desiredRegistration with the NewZealand Speech-language Therapists Association (NZSTA) is essentialWe look forward to hearing from you.Workingfor Health New ZealandHealthNew Zealand | Te Whatu Ora is 'the weaving of wellnesses'.
We're dedicated toensuring excellent healthcare for the people of Aotearoa / New Zealand.
Weembrace a workforce that is diverse and inclusive so that we are betterpositioned to understand and service our community.We welcomeapplications from our diverse Maori, Pacific, disabled, and rainbowcommunities.Our people are at the heart ofeverything we do.
Health New Zealand are committed to being good employers andhonouring our equal employment opportunity obligations.Howto ApplyToview the position description and / or apply for the role please click 'applynow.'
All applications must be submitted through our onlinecareers portal before 11 : 59pm on 19th October.
If you have any questions aboutthe role, please contact Alex Jay, Recruitment Partner on'
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Speech Language Therapist • Christchurch, New Zealand