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	<itunes:summary>Rhiannan Walton from Therapy Ideas talks to speech and language therapists from around the world about their work, their approaches to therapy, and new ideas for professional development.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>Reflecting on an old job &#038; moving to a new one</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently left a job in one London borough to start a new one in another part of the city. The aim of the move was to find a job that would allow me to develop my supervision skills, and get involved with service development work, while continuing to progress my clinical skills. The change [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently left a job in one London borough to start a new one in another part of the city. The aim of the move was to find a job that would allow me to develop my supervision skills, and get involved with service development work, while continuing to progress my clinical skills.</p>
<p>The change made me reflect on the positive aspects of the old job, so I&#8217;m jotting them down here.</p>
<h2>Positives</h2>
<p>It was a large, friendly team of therapists and I was well supported. I worked autonomously: free to manage my own time and workload.</p>
<p>I spent 18 months working with the same caseload, so I was able to get to know the families. When we met in the street, they would stop and chat; I felt a part of the community. I was also able to develop good working relationships with other professionals, such as staff in the Children&#8217;s Centres.</p>
<p>The team has a good universal service in place; they are working at the population level to raise awareness and prevent difficulties arising. In this respect they&#8217;re ahead of many other boroughs!</p>
<p>We were encouraged to carry out clinical projects, so I developed a drop-in group focussing on parent child interaction strategies, in my patch. With support from the Children&#8217;s Centre I was able to grow this group and access hard to reach families.</p>
<h2>What I&#8217;m looking forward to</h2>
<p>I think the new job will also be a positive experience; when I&#8217;ve moved through the initial &#8216;information overload&#8217; phase and begin to find my feet, I hope I will enjoy the new challenge. I&#8217;m looking forward to developing the universal service and working with nursery settings.</p>
<p>I find starting in a new team difficult and admire locum therapists, who move from team to team regularly&#8212;I wouldn&#8217;t cope! If you&#8217;ve got any tips about how to make the transition as stress-free as possible, please add a comment!</p>
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