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Aphasia Support

Rugby Aphasia Cafe Session Lead

Rugby Aphasia Cafe Session Lead

Posted today

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Rugby Aphasia Cafe Session Lead

Aphasia Support

FTC
Part-Time
£20 - £30per hour
actual

Posted today

Description

Job summary
Aphasia Support is a passionate, community centred charity. Our mission is to improve the wellbeing of people with Aphasia and their carers by providing tailored speech and language therapy and long term support. We want to create a world where every person with Aphasia has access to support and can communicate with confidence.

Aphasia Support is looking to recruit a Session Leader to oversee our brand new Aphasia Cafe in Rugby. The aim is for the group to begin meeting twice a month once the session lead is in post from October 2026.

We are looking for either: A qualified speech and language therapist working at NHS band 5 to 7. A student studying to become a speech and language therapist at undergraduate or post graduate level. An experienced SLT Assistant or Support Worker working at or above NHS band 4.

Main duties of the job
  • Leading the Aphasia Cafe in Rugby twice per month.
  • Working alongside the Aphasia Cafe group and volunteer support group to design and deliver engaging Aphasia Cafe sessions which consider the varying language abilities of attendees.
  • Providing guidance and support to volunteers within the groups.
  • Ensure attendance registers are updated after each session and write a short report providing an overview of the session.
  • Liaising with the Aphasia Support staff team on fundraising and awareness raising events which involve the Aphasia Cafe groups.
  • Attend online briefings from the charity held three times a year.

Successful candidates will be supported by the charity's CEO during their induction period and a thorough handover of responsibilities will be provided.

About us
Aphasia Support currently has a staff team of 6 people. We rely on sessional worker speech and language therapists to oversee the 1to1 support we provide and our aphasia cafes. We also have an army of amazing volunteers. We are a close knit charity who are striving to make a meaningful difference to the people we support. Come join us!

Job responsibilities
  • Leading the Aphasia Cafe in Rugby twice per month.
  • Working alongside the Aphasia Cafe group and volunteer support group, to design and deliver engaging Aphasia Cafe sessions which consider the varying language abilities of attendees.
  • Providing guidance and support to volunteers within the groups.
  • Ensure attendance registers are updated after each session and write a short report providing an overview of the session.
  • Liaising with the Aphasia Support staff team on fundraising and awareness raising events which involve the Aphasia Cafe groups.
  • Attend online briefings from the charity held three times a year.

Successful candidates will be supported by the charity's CEO during their induction period and a thorough handover of responsibilities will be provided.

Person Specification
Experience
Essential
  • We are looking for either: A qualified speech and language therapist working at NHS band 5 to 7
  • A student studying to become a speech and language therapist at undergraduate or post graduate level.
  • An experienced SLT Assistant or Support Worker working at NHS band 4 or above.

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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Aphasia Support

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Work where real connection happens. Support people rebuilding their voices after stroke, creating spaces where confidence returns and friendships form. Your role directly transforms lives, helping people communicate and live independently.