Speech and language therapy support workers assist speech and language therapists in helping clients with a wide range of speech, language and eating and drinking difficulties. These can be due to a range of conditions, including physical disabilities, illness or injury. They work with patients of all ages.
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The figures below are only a guide. Actual pay rates may vary, depending on:
Pay rates can vary depending on whether you are working with the NHS, with a private practice, or are self-employed. Within the NHS Agenda for Change scales speech and language therapy support workers salaries are on Band 2, £24,647 to £26,763 a year. With experience this can rise to Band 3, £26,869 to £28,998 a year.
Assistant practitioner speech and language therapy support workers are on Band 4, £29,116 to £31,670 a year. The current pay scales are from April 2024.
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Courtesy of NHS Education Scotland
The following organisations may be able to provide further information.
NHS Scotland Careers
Website:
http://www.careers.nhs.scot
Website (2):
https://jobs.scot.nhs.uk/
Twitter:
@NHSScotCareers
Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (RCSLT)
Tel: 020 7378 3012
Website:
http://www.rcslt.org/
Twitter:
@RCSLT
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/RCSLT/