NHS Jobs • Southall UB1 2TJ

Punjabi and Urdu Speaking Bilingual Co-worker

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This vacancy doesnotmeet the criteria for Skilled Worker sponsorship, unless you meet the criteria by temporary exemption from current changes to immigration rules put in force on 22/07/2025. Separate provisions are applied to workers who have been sponsored and held continuously Skilled Worker visa since prior to 04/04/2024." As such, if you dont meet the Transitional Provision (above)we are unable to consider your application unless you can provide documentary evidence of your right to work in the United Kingdom. If you believe you are eligible for sponsorship or already hold a valid right to work in the UK, please ensure you provide full details of your immigration status in thePre-Screening Immigrationsection of your application form. Please noterole eligibility also depends on whether the role meets the salary threshold for the relevant occupational code (SOC CODE).

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Overview - GOV.UK Please review attached job description for more information about the role 1. To engage in supervision and support from a qualified speech and language therapist 2. To assist in assessing CYPs strengths and needs in their home language under the supervision of a Speech and Language Therapist and to give verbal and written feedback to the therapist. 3. To translate written advice and information materials in the CYPs home language using appropriate technology. 4. To advise the Speech and Language Therapy team regarding cultural and linguistic issues which may impact on families/communities accessing and receiving an equitable service from Ealing Speech and Language Therapy. 5. To work with the Speech and Language Therapy team to promote and raise awareness of the service amongst community groups. 6. To support and participate in the induction and training of new co-workers. The successful applicant may have contact with patients or service users. As an NHS Trust we strongly encourage and support vaccination as this remains the best way to protect yourself, your family, your colleagues and of course patients and service users when working on our healthcare settings.