Speech & Language Therapist – Schools | Autism | Neurodiversity-Affirming | South East London (SE9)
A unique opportunity for an HCPC registered Speech & Language Therapist to join a values-led, multidisciplinary school setting supporting autistic students through a neurodiversity-affirming and relationship-based approach.
Employment Type
Full-time, Permanent – No sponsorship available for this role. You must have the permanent right to work in the UK.
Salary
£33,000 - £45,000+ dependent on experience + benefits
Pay & Benefits
- Competitive salary with progression based on experience
- Term-time working with full 52-week salary
- Flexible additional work opportunities outside term time
- Structured CPD and ongoing professional development
- Supportive multidisciplinary team environment
- Autonomy in managing workload and clinical approach
- Opportunity to specialise in autism, SEN, and social communication
- Meaningful work in a values-led school setting
- Strong team culture focused on collaboration and wellbeing
Working Hours & Shift Pattern
- Full-time: 40 hours per week
- Typically school hours: 8:30am – 4:30pm
- Term-time working pattern with full-year pay
- Flexibility to undertake additional work outside term time
- No routine weekend or late shift requirements
Job Description
As a Speech & Language Therapist, you will work within a secondary school setting in South East London (SE9), supporting primarily verbal autistic students through a neurodiversity-affirming and relationship-led approach. This is not a traditional clinic-based SLT role. Instead, this school environment offers the opportunity to deliver meaningful, functional support where it matters most, helping students with social communication, emotional regulation, and day-to-day engagement in education. Working closely with a multidisciplinary team including other SLTs, Occupational Therapists, a drama therapist, and a dyslexia teacher, you will contribute to a holistic model of care focused on real-life outcomes. This role is especially well suited to a paediatric Speech & Language Therapist, autism-focused SLT, or school-based Speech Therapist who values child-led practice, collaboration, and modern therapeutic approaches. This setting does not follow ABA, PBS, or behaviourist-only models, and will appeal to therapists who want to work in a more affirming, relationship-led way.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver speech and language therapy within a school-based setting
- Support autistic students with social communication and emotional regulation
- Develop and implement individualised, functional therapy plans
- Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team
- Provide practical, in-class support to students where required
- Monitor and review student progress and adapt interventions accordingly
- Engage with teaching staff to embed communication strategies across the school environment
- Maintain accurate clinical records, reports, and documentation
- Contribute to a neurodiversity-affirming, relationship-led therapy culture
- Support a holistic and student-centred approach to care and communication
Requirements
- You must have the permanent right to work in the UK – no sponsorship available
- Qualified Speech & Language Therapist with HCPC registration, or very close to completion
- Experience or strong interest in autism, paediatrics, schools, SEN, or SEND settings
- Understanding of social communication needs within neurodiverse populations
- Strong clinical reasoning and ability to deliver functional, real-world interventions
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills with students, families, and professionals
- Ability to work independently while contributing confidently to a wider MDT
- Also suitable for: Paediatric Speech & Language Therapist, SEN Speech Therapist, Autism Specialist SLT, School-Based Speech Therapist, HCPC Registered SLT
Company Culture
As a Speech & Language Therapist, you will be part of a supportive, forward-thinking team that values collaboration, learning, and genuinely person-centred care. The school environment promotes a strong sense of community, where multidisciplinary working is embedded into daily practice and every professional voice is valued. Leadership encourages autonomy, reflective practice, and continued professional growth, helping therapists build confidence while developing specialist skills in autism and social communication. The culture is warm, inclusive, and progressive, with a clear commitment to neurodiversity-affirming practice and relationship-based support.
Apply Today
If you are a Speech & Language Therapist looking for a meaningful, values-driven Allied Health role in South East London (SE9) where your skills can make a lasting difference to autistic students, this is an opportunity to grow within a supportive and progressive school environment. Your expertise will be valued, your development supported, and your contribution recognised within a strong multidisciplinary team. Apply today to take the next step in your SLT career in South East London.
Applications will be reviewed as they are received, so early interest is warmly encouraged
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