£13,000
Average salary at age 20
£33,800
Average Salary
35
Average hours per week
Description
Speech and language therapists are responsible for the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of speech, language, fluency and voice disorders caused by disability, injury or illness.Main Tasks
- Assesses, tests and diagnoses a client’s condition;
- Designs and initiates appropriate rehabilitation and/or remedial programmes of treatment;
- Treats speech and language disorders by coaching and counselling clients or through the use of artificial communication devices;
- Attends case conferences and liaises with other specialists such as doctors, teachers, social workers and psychologists;
- Counsels relatives to help cope with the problems created by a patient’s disability;
- Writes reports and maintains client caseloads.
Qualifications
Entrants require a recognised graduate or postgraduate degree that encompasses both theory and clinical practice. Successful completion of these courses leads to eligibility for a certificate to practice and membership of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists. Full membership is granted after completion of a year of supervised, post-qualifying experience.What Speech and language therapists studied in higher education
Occupation | Percentage Value |
---|---|
(C8) Psychology | 2 |
(B6) Aural & oral sciences | 91 |
(W4) Drama | 1 |
(B9) Others in subjects allied to medicine | 4 |
(Q1) Linguistics | 1 |
(L5) Social work | 1 |
UK Prospects
26300
Workforce Size
3.82%
Predicted growth 2024 - 2027
2396
Predicted Replacement 2024 - 2027