Become an RCSLT clinical adviser
They help the RCSLT contribute to government consultations, influence key policies and develop research and development in their field.
Advisers also have an important role to play in connecting the RCSLT to clinical expertise and networks within its membership.
Advantages
There are many advantages to becoming an adviser. You can engage with a wider group of the profession and influence policy. There are obvious benefits for professional and personal development and also for employers to have an acknowledged specialist adviser in their department.
Support is available from the RCSLT to develop your role as an adviser
Application
Please review the role description and person specifications.
Download
an application pack, to apply.
If you need to reapply to be an advisor please
download the
reapplication form.
