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Assistant Psychologist - Ofsted Registered Children's Residential Home Job Title : Assistant Psychologist Location : London (multi-site) Salary : 28,000 - 34,000 per annum About The Role: SuperCare is a rapidly growing provider of Residential Children's Homes across London and the South East of England. Our service supports young people with significant emotional, behavioural and mental health needs, alongside learning disabilities. As an Assistant Psychologist, under the supervision of a qualified Psychologist, you will provide vital psychological support to both the young people and staff within our homes. You will assist with delivering evidence-based, psychologically-informed interventions, contributing to individualised care planning and maintaining a consistently nurturing therapeutic environment. In this role, you will work closely with a multi-disciplinary therapy team, including an Occupational Therapist (OT), Speech and Language Therapist (SALT), Behaviour Analyst, as well as Registered Managers and Care Staff, to ensure a holistic and joint approach to care. Key Responsibilities: As a Assistant Psychologist, you will: Deliver structured, goal focused sessions with young people under the guidance of a Clinical Psychologist Support young people in developing emotional regulation, communication, coping strategies, and independence skills Assist with 1:1 interventions both independently and alongside senior clinicians Model therapeutic strategies to staff teams within the home environment Work collaboratively within the MDT to ensure consistent, needs?led support Attend MDT meetings, placement reviews, clinical discussions, and staff handovers Collect, organise, and record data for assessments, reviews and ongoing therapeutic work Maintain accurate, timely and safeguarding compliant clinical notes. Support the delivery of psychological formulations, behaviour support plans and therapeutic programmes. Prepare resources, materials and environmental adaptations recommended by senior clinicians. Participate in supervision with a Clinical Psychologist. Engage in CPD, reflective practice and relevant training. Work sensitively with children who may have experienced trauma, neurodiversity, SEMH needs, attachment difficulties or communication challenges. About You: We are looking for a motivated and compassionate individual with experience supporting children and young people, ideally within residential care or a related setting. You should have: 2:1 or above in a Psychology Degree (BPS accredited) Experience working with Children or Young People, particularly those with Social, Emotional or Behavioural Needs An understanding of neurodiversity, trauma, SEMH needs, or communication differences Someone proactive, organised, and confident working independently once trained Strong communication, interpersonal, and report writing skills A compassionate, patient and resilient individual with a genuine commitment to improving young people's lives What We Offer: Regular clinical supervision Opportunities for CPD and training Competitive salary package Private healthcare 24/7 GP access 40 per month gym membership contribution Blue Light Discount scheme Pension scheme Enhanced maternity and paternity leave Wellbeing support Birthday paid as a day off Apply Today: If you are passionate about making a meaningful difference and helping young people build brighter, more independent futures, we'd love to hear from you. Safer Recruitment All roles are subject to Enhanced DBS checks, referencing and full safer recruitment procedures. Please note, we are unable to provide visa sponsorships. Applicants must already have the legal right to work in the UK.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Assistant Psychologist - Ofsted Registered Children's Residential Home Job Title : Assistant Psychologist Location : London (multi-site) Salary : 28,000 - 34,000 per annum About The Role: SuperCare is a rapidly growing provider of Residential Children's Homes across London and the South East of England. Our service supports young people with significant emotional, behavioural and mental health needs, alongside learning disabilities. As an Assistant Psychologist, under the supervision of a qualified Psychologist, you will provide vital psychological support to both the young people and staff within our homes. You will assist with delivering evidence-based, psychologically-informed interventions, contributing to individualised care planning and maintaining a consistently nurturing therapeutic environment. In this role, you will work closely with a multi-disciplinary therapy team, including an Occupational Therapist (OT), Speech and Language Therapist (SALT), Behaviour Analyst, as well as Registered Managers and Care Staff, to ensure a holistic and joint approach to care. Key Responsibilities: As a Assistant Psychologist, you will: Deliver structured, goal focused sessions with young people under the guidance of a Clinical Psychologist Support young people in developing emotional regulation, communication, coping strategies, and independence skills Assist with 1:1 interventions both independently and alongside senior clinicians Model therapeutic strategies to staff teams within the home environment Work collaboratively within the MDT to ensure consistent, needs?led support Attend MDT meetings, placement reviews, clinical discussions, and staff handovers Collect, organise, and record data for assessments, reviews and ongoing therapeutic work Maintain accurate, timely and safeguarding compliant clinical notes. Support the delivery of psychological formulations, behaviour support plans and therapeutic programmes. Prepare resources, materials and environmental adaptations recommended by senior clinicians. Participate in supervision with a Clinical Psychologist. Engage in CPD, reflective practice and relevant training. Work sensitively with children who may have experienced trauma, neurodiversity, SEMH needs, attachment difficulties or communication challenges. About You: We are looking for a motivated and compassionate individual with experience supporting children and young people, ideally within residential care or a related setting. You should have: 2:1 or above in a Psychology Degree (BPS accredited) Experience working with Children or Young People, particularly those with Social, Emotional or Behavioural Needs An understanding of neurodiversity, trauma, SEMH needs, or communication differences Someone proactive, organised, and confident working independently once trained Strong communication, interpersonal, and report writing skills A compassionate, patient and resilient individual with a genuine commitment to improving young people's lives What We Offer: Regular clinical supervision Opportunities for CPD and training Competitive salary package Private healthcare 24/7 GP access 40 per month gym membership contribution Blue Light Discount scheme Pension scheme Enhanced maternity and paternity leave Wellbeing support Birthday paid as a day off Apply Today: If you are passionate about making a meaningful difference and helping young people build brighter, more independent futures, we'd love to hear from you. Safer Recruitment All roles are subject to Enhanced DBS checks, referencing and full safer recruitment procedures. Please note, we are unable to provide visa sponsorships. Applicants must already have the legal right to work in the UK.
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Speech & Language Therapist - London SEN schools
Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Speech & Language Therapists - Opportunities Across London SEN Schools Hays Education PSL Partner Schools Are you a dedicated and passionate Speech & Language Therapist looking to make a real difference in the lives of children and young people with additional needs? Hays Education is working in partnership with a wide network of SEN schools across the London area, and we are recruiting skilled SaLT professionals for both long-term and permanent roles.About the OpportunitiesWe support a variety of specialist settings, including: Autism-specific provisions Complex needs and PMLD schools SEMH and communication-focused environments Mainstream schools with specialist resource bases Roles are available across all London boroughs, offering full-time, part-time, and flexible start dates.What You'll Be DoingAs a Speech & Language Therapist working through Hays Education, you will: Deliver targeted communication interventions Work as part of multi-disciplinary teams (OTs, EPs, SEN teachers, support staff) Develop communication plans and therapy programmes Support EHCP processes and assessments Help pupils build confidence, independence, and essential life skills What We're Looking For HCPC-registered Speech & Language Therapists Experience working with children or young people (SEN experience desirable but not essential) Strong communication and collaborative working skills A commitment to pupil wellbeing and inclusive support Why Work Through Hays Education? Access to roles exclusively available through our partnership agreements Competitive daily rates and contract flexibility Dedicated SEN specialists to support your placement Opportunities for CPD and career progression Fast and efficient registration process What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Apr 01, 2026
Seasonal
Speech & Language Therapists - Opportunities Across London SEN Schools Hays Education PSL Partner Schools Are you a dedicated and passionate Speech & Language Therapist looking to make a real difference in the lives of children and young people with additional needs? Hays Education is working in partnership with a wide network of SEN schools across the London area, and we are recruiting skilled SaLT professionals for both long-term and permanent roles.About the OpportunitiesWe support a variety of specialist settings, including: Autism-specific provisions Complex needs and PMLD schools SEMH and communication-focused environments Mainstream schools with specialist resource bases Roles are available across all London boroughs, offering full-time, part-time, and flexible start dates.What You'll Be DoingAs a Speech & Language Therapist working through Hays Education, you will: Deliver targeted communication interventions Work as part of multi-disciplinary teams (OTs, EPs, SEN teachers, support staff) Develop communication plans and therapy programmes Support EHCP processes and assessments Help pupils build confidence, independence, and essential life skills What We're Looking For HCPC-registered Speech & Language Therapists Experience working with children or young people (SEN experience desirable but not essential) Strong communication and collaborative working skills A commitment to pupil wellbeing and inclusive support Why Work Through Hays Education? Access to roles exclusively available through our partnership agreements Competitive daily rates and contract flexibility Dedicated SEN specialists to support your placement Opportunities for CPD and career progression Fast and efficient registration process What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at hays.co.uk
Academics Ltd
Autism Teaching Assistant
Academics Ltd Devizes, Wiltshire
Are you a friendly and bubbly graduate? Are you interested in Autism and Special Educational Needs? Do you want to help support children and young adults? One of the top specialist schools in Devizes are looking for a Graduate to support their pupils with complex Autism and learning disabilities as a Teaching Assistant. The children at this school range from 3 to 16 years of age, and will benefit from a caring, empathetic and engaging graduate who is passionate about supporting vulnerable children. The school employs a therapeutic approach, meaning the children engage in many activities outside of traditional lessons. Experience working with children or adults with Special Needs would be beneficial for this role! As an Autism/Special Needs Teaching Assistant your main duties will include: Providing emotional and mental health support to all students Helping pupils reach their academic milestones, whilst also increasing their interpersonal and life skills Managing challenging behaviour and developing positive behaviour strategies Improving communication, through speech and language support, visual aids and Makaton Collaborating with Teachers, Support Staff and multi-therapy teams This is a fantastic opportunity for any Psychology or Criminology Graduate to work alongside the therapists and psychologists based on-site at school. In addition, you will gain invaluable experience working with special needs, neurodiversity and mental health difficulties. This is a great opportunity for an aspiring educational or occupational psychologist, therapeutic support worker or teacher. Autism/Special Needs Teaching Assistant Graduate Opportunity ASAP Start Devizes 85 - 100 per day (8:45am to 3:15pm) If you are interested in this position, then apply today! Autism Teaching Assistant, Autism Teaching Assistant, Autism Teaching Assistant, Autism Teaching Assistant, Autism Teaching Assistant, Devizes, Devizes, Devizes
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Are you a friendly and bubbly graduate? Are you interested in Autism and Special Educational Needs? Do you want to help support children and young adults? One of the top specialist schools in Devizes are looking for a Graduate to support their pupils with complex Autism and learning disabilities as a Teaching Assistant. The children at this school range from 3 to 16 years of age, and will benefit from a caring, empathetic and engaging graduate who is passionate about supporting vulnerable children. The school employs a therapeutic approach, meaning the children engage in many activities outside of traditional lessons. Experience working with children or adults with Special Needs would be beneficial for this role! As an Autism/Special Needs Teaching Assistant your main duties will include: Providing emotional and mental health support to all students Helping pupils reach their academic milestones, whilst also increasing their interpersonal and life skills Managing challenging behaviour and developing positive behaviour strategies Improving communication, through speech and language support, visual aids and Makaton Collaborating with Teachers, Support Staff and multi-therapy teams This is a fantastic opportunity for any Psychology or Criminology Graduate to work alongside the therapists and psychologists based on-site at school. In addition, you will gain invaluable experience working with special needs, neurodiversity and mental health difficulties. This is a great opportunity for an aspiring educational or occupational psychologist, therapeutic support worker or teacher. Autism/Special Needs Teaching Assistant Graduate Opportunity ASAP Start Devizes 85 - 100 per day (8:45am to 3:15pm) If you are interested in this position, then apply today! Autism Teaching Assistant, Autism Teaching Assistant, Autism Teaching Assistant, Autism Teaching Assistant, Autism Teaching Assistant, Devizes, Devizes, Devizes
Brook Street Social Care
Waking Night Childcare Worker
Brook Street Social Care Ottershaw, Surrey
Waking Night Childcare Worker (Children's Residential Home - Female Residents Only) Location: Ottershaw, Surrey (near Woking) Contract: Permanent, Part-time, Term-time only (all school holidays paid) Hours: 20 hours per week Shifts: Wednesday & Thursday, 9:00pm - 7:00am Salary: 12,831.50 - 13,281.50 actual salary (Full-time equivalent 25,663 - 26,563, inclusive of allowances) The Role We are recruiting an Assistant Waking Night Childcare Worker to join a caring and committed residential team supporting children overnight. This role plays a vital part in ensuring children feel safe, settled, and supported throughout the night in a residential educational setting. You will work closely with care staff, teachers, and therapists to provide consistent, child-centred overnight care that supports each child's wellbeing, development, and individual needs. Key Responsibilities Support children to achieve a restful night's sleep while maintaining safety and wellbeing Implement and follow individual care and Personal Development Plans during night shifts Provide toileting support and assist with specific eating and drinking programmes where required Maintain accurate night-time records and handovers Carry out practical duties including cleaning, preparing resources, and setting up for the following day Contribute to children's personal, social, and emotional development Adhere strictly to safeguarding policies and procedures Essential Requirements Experience working with children, ideally those with additional or special educational needs Good communication skills and willingness to learn Signed Supported English Understanding of safeguarding and behaviour management principles Ability to work waking night shifts reliably and independently Right to work in the UK and ability to pass enhanced DBS checks Desirable Relevant childcare qualifications Experience supporting female children with communication or speech and language needs First Aid or Positive Behaviour/Physical Intervention training What's on Offer Structured induction and ongoing training opportunities Supportive and inclusive working environment Access to wellbeing initiatives and employee benefits Pension scheme and additional financial benefits Safeguarding & Equality This role is subject to enhanced DBS and safer recruitment checks. The organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Waking Night Childcare Worker (Children's Residential Home - Female Residents Only) Location: Ottershaw, Surrey (near Woking) Contract: Permanent, Part-time, Term-time only (all school holidays paid) Hours: 20 hours per week Shifts: Wednesday & Thursday, 9:00pm - 7:00am Salary: 12,831.50 - 13,281.50 actual salary (Full-time equivalent 25,663 - 26,563, inclusive of allowances) The Role We are recruiting an Assistant Waking Night Childcare Worker to join a caring and committed residential team supporting children overnight. This role plays a vital part in ensuring children feel safe, settled, and supported throughout the night in a residential educational setting. You will work closely with care staff, teachers, and therapists to provide consistent, child-centred overnight care that supports each child's wellbeing, development, and individual needs. Key Responsibilities Support children to achieve a restful night's sleep while maintaining safety and wellbeing Implement and follow individual care and Personal Development Plans during night shifts Provide toileting support and assist with specific eating and drinking programmes where required Maintain accurate night-time records and handovers Carry out practical duties including cleaning, preparing resources, and setting up for the following day Contribute to children's personal, social, and emotional development Adhere strictly to safeguarding policies and procedures Essential Requirements Experience working with children, ideally those with additional or special educational needs Good communication skills and willingness to learn Signed Supported English Understanding of safeguarding and behaviour management principles Ability to work waking night shifts reliably and independently Right to work in the UK and ability to pass enhanced DBS checks Desirable Relevant childcare qualifications Experience supporting female children with communication or speech and language needs First Aid or Positive Behaviour/Physical Intervention training What's on Offer Structured induction and ongoing training opportunities Supportive and inclusive working environment Access to wellbeing initiatives and employee benefits Pension scheme and additional financial benefits Safeguarding & Equality This role is subject to enhanced DBS and safer recruitment checks. The organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.
Aspire People Limited
SEND Teaching Assistants with Psychology Experience needed
Aspire People Limited Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
Job Title: SEND Teaching Assistant - Psychology Graduates WelcomeLocation: Milton Keynes (Bletchley)Pay: £95- £110 per dayStart Date: April 2026 or ASAPContract: Flexible / Term-Time OnlyAre you a Psychology graduate looking to build meaningful, hands-on experience in a specialist setting?We are working in partnership with a highly regarded SEND provision in Milton Keynes that supports young people aged 7-19 with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), communication needs, and complex behavioural profiles. This is an excellent opportunity for graduates considering careers in Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Speech & Language Therapy, or Child Mental Health.You will play a key role in supporting pupils with additional needs, gaining direct experience of behaviour support strategies, emotional regulation, and structured learning approaches.The role will involve: Providing 1:1 and small group support for students with additional needs Supporting behaviour regulation and emotional development Working alongside experienced teachers, SENCOs, and therapists Implementing structured interventions and personalised learning plans Building strong, professional relationships with pupils We're particularly keen to hear from candidates who: Hold a degree in Psychology or a related field Have a genuine interest in child development and SEND Are resilient, reflective, and keen to learn Can build rapport while maintaining professional boundaries Why this role stands out: Ideal experience for aspiring Educational/Clinical Psychologists Exposure to complex needs and specialist support strategies Ongoing training and development opportunities Flexible working to build experience around other commitments This is more than a support role-it's an opportunity to develop the practical skills and insight needed for a long-term career in psychology or education. Interested?Apply today with your CV or contact Charlotte at Aspire People on for more information.Important Information:All roles are subject to an enhanced DBS check, satisfactory references, health clearance, and social media screening. This position is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. It is a criminal offence to apply if you are barred from working with children.We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds.Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
Apr 01, 2026
Contractor
Job Title: SEND Teaching Assistant - Psychology Graduates WelcomeLocation: Milton Keynes (Bletchley)Pay: £95- £110 per dayStart Date: April 2026 or ASAPContract: Flexible / Term-Time OnlyAre you a Psychology graduate looking to build meaningful, hands-on experience in a specialist setting?We are working in partnership with a highly regarded SEND provision in Milton Keynes that supports young people aged 7-19 with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), communication needs, and complex behavioural profiles. This is an excellent opportunity for graduates considering careers in Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Speech & Language Therapy, or Child Mental Health.You will play a key role in supporting pupils with additional needs, gaining direct experience of behaviour support strategies, emotional regulation, and structured learning approaches.The role will involve: Providing 1:1 and small group support for students with additional needs Supporting behaviour regulation and emotional development Working alongside experienced teachers, SENCOs, and therapists Implementing structured interventions and personalised learning plans Building strong, professional relationships with pupils We're particularly keen to hear from candidates who: Hold a degree in Psychology or a related field Have a genuine interest in child development and SEND Are resilient, reflective, and keen to learn Can build rapport while maintaining professional boundaries Why this role stands out: Ideal experience for aspiring Educational/Clinical Psychologists Exposure to complex needs and specialist support strategies Ongoing training and development opportunities Flexible working to build experience around other commitments This is more than a support role-it's an opportunity to develop the practical skills and insight needed for a long-term career in psychology or education. Interested?Apply today with your CV or contact Charlotte at Aspire People on for more information.Important Information:All roles are subject to an enhanced DBS check, satisfactory references, health clearance, and social media screening. This position is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. It is a criminal offence to apply if you are barred from working with children.We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds.Aspire People Limited provides services as an Education Agency and an Education Employment Business. Aspire People is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils and expects every candidate to share this commitment. Placements are subject, to appropriate Child Protection screening, including checks with former employers and the Disclosure and Barring Checks.
MP Recruitment Group
Specialist Speech and Language Therapist (Band 6/7) - SEMH School
MP Recruitment Group South Croydon, Surrey
Specialist Speech and Language Therapist (Band 5-7) Salary: £ (DOE) Full-time/Part-time, Term-time only Location: Croydon, CR2 Make a real impact in a brand-new SEMH provision An exciting opportunity has opened at a new specialist provision supporting children and young people with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs and complex communication difficulties. Our pupils may present with needs such as ASC, ADHD, PDA, FASD, attachment difficulties, developmental trauma, speech and language needs, and learning difficulties . Many have experienced challenges in previous school settings, and our mission is to help them succeed through a therapeutic, trauma-informed approach to education . The therapy team plays a central role within the school, working closely with staff to embed communication strategies and therapeutic practice across the whole school. Benefits 13 weeks school holidays Two additional wellbeing days each year Ongoing training and professional development Supportive multidisciplinary team environment The Role You will lead and coordinate the Speech and Language Therapy provision , including: Delivering individual and group therapy in line with EHCP outcomes Writing and reviewing therapy targets and reports Contributing to EHCP reviews and annual reviews Supporting staff through training and communication strategies Delivering workshops for parents and carers Managing a complex caseload independently Requirements Degree in Speech and Language Therapy HCPC registered Member of RCSLT At least 2 years experience in paediatric SALT , ideally within a school setting Experience supporting children with SEMH, ASD, or complex needs Apply today to join a passionate team dedicated to helping young people thrive.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Specialist Speech and Language Therapist (Band 5-7) Salary: £ (DOE) Full-time/Part-time, Term-time only Location: Croydon, CR2 Make a real impact in a brand-new SEMH provision An exciting opportunity has opened at a new specialist provision supporting children and young people with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs and complex communication difficulties. Our pupils may present with needs such as ASC, ADHD, PDA, FASD, attachment difficulties, developmental trauma, speech and language needs, and learning difficulties . Many have experienced challenges in previous school settings, and our mission is to help them succeed through a therapeutic, trauma-informed approach to education . The therapy team plays a central role within the school, working closely with staff to embed communication strategies and therapeutic practice across the whole school. Benefits 13 weeks school holidays Two additional wellbeing days each year Ongoing training and professional development Supportive multidisciplinary team environment The Role You will lead and coordinate the Speech and Language Therapy provision , including: Delivering individual and group therapy in line with EHCP outcomes Writing and reviewing therapy targets and reports Contributing to EHCP reviews and annual reviews Supporting staff through training and communication strategies Delivering workshops for parents and carers Managing a complex caseload independently Requirements Degree in Speech and Language Therapy HCPC registered Member of RCSLT At least 2 years experience in paediatric SALT , ideally within a school setting Experience supporting children with SEMH, ASD, or complex needs Apply today to join a passionate team dedicated to helping young people thrive.
UP-UNLOCKING POTENTIAL
Speech and Language Therapist Lead
UP-UNLOCKING POTENTIAL
Who are we Unlocking Potential is the charity that supports schools and communities to ensure no child or family struggles alone with their social, emotional and mental health needs. We provide flexible, over-time, multi-disciplinary therapeutic support that meets children and families where they are, and enables them to feel safe, understood and the best version of themselves. The scale of the social and mental health challenges affecting children and families in the UK is greater than ever before and our services for schools, and with families, is an impactful response to unprecedented demand and unmet need for therapeutic support. Our Purpose Unlocking Potential is the charity that supports schools and communities to ensure no child or family struggles alone with their social, emotional and mental health needs. We provide flexible, over-time, multi-disciplinary therapeutic support that meets children and families where they are, and enables them to feel safe, understood and the best version of themselves. Vision Everyone feels supported, equipped and able to achieve their potential. Mission Our mission is to provide tailored therapeutic support to more children, while training the practitioners of the future to build holistic, resilient social systems that equip children and their families with the confidence, tools, and skills to thrive at school and within their communities. Values Individual Everything we do is about the individual and what is right for them no two children, families or schools are the same. Innovative We look for new solutions, evolving our thinking and approach ensuring the use of bold, co-designed practice. Collaborative We choose to work with others to find the best solutions we are stronger together. Overview This is an exciting time to be joining the charity! Our new strategy focuses on growth and long-term sustainability, with ambitious plans to extend our reach and impact nationally and to expand and diversify our services. Our long-term ambition for the future is a transformed landscape of multi-disciplinary therapeutic support in schools, with UP acknowledged and recognised as a thought-leader, innovator, preferred collaborator and convener. This role is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced SaLT who is passionate about transforming children s life chances and is keen to lead and grow a Speech and Language Therapy service in the field of Social Emotional Mental Health needs. The children we typically support are those with mild to moderate social communication needs. These are the children that don t meet the criteria for community paediatric and CAMHS services and are often at significant risk of developing mental health and behavioural difficulties later on in life. We also offer EHCP work for more complex cases. In this role you will be working operationally and strategically. Drawing on your experience as a SaLT, alongside your excellent communication and mentoring skills, you will manage a team of SaLTs ensuring that high-quality Speech and Language Therapy is delivered across our partner schools and support the oversight of the SaLT trainee model, ensuring strong relationships with training providers and high-quality trainee placements. You will also lead the SaLT service s strategic growth and development, working with the Clinical Manager, Clinical Director and Director of the Schools Programme to expand the service across more schools, develop our offer and model, and respond to external opportunities as they arise. There is real opportunity for you to make this role your own. We are looking for someone interested in working in an innovative, self-directed and flexible way, who can champion the value of the MDT working and collaboration to ensure the best outcomes of our children and families.
Apr 01, 2026
Full time
Who are we Unlocking Potential is the charity that supports schools and communities to ensure no child or family struggles alone with their social, emotional and mental health needs. We provide flexible, over-time, multi-disciplinary therapeutic support that meets children and families where they are, and enables them to feel safe, understood and the best version of themselves. The scale of the social and mental health challenges affecting children and families in the UK is greater than ever before and our services for schools, and with families, is an impactful response to unprecedented demand and unmet need for therapeutic support. Our Purpose Unlocking Potential is the charity that supports schools and communities to ensure no child or family struggles alone with their social, emotional and mental health needs. We provide flexible, over-time, multi-disciplinary therapeutic support that meets children and families where they are, and enables them to feel safe, understood and the best version of themselves. Vision Everyone feels supported, equipped and able to achieve their potential. Mission Our mission is to provide tailored therapeutic support to more children, while training the practitioners of the future to build holistic, resilient social systems that equip children and their families with the confidence, tools, and skills to thrive at school and within their communities. Values Individual Everything we do is about the individual and what is right for them no two children, families or schools are the same. Innovative We look for new solutions, evolving our thinking and approach ensuring the use of bold, co-designed practice. Collaborative We choose to work with others to find the best solutions we are stronger together. Overview This is an exciting time to be joining the charity! Our new strategy focuses on growth and long-term sustainability, with ambitious plans to extend our reach and impact nationally and to expand and diversify our services. Our long-term ambition for the future is a transformed landscape of multi-disciplinary therapeutic support in schools, with UP acknowledged and recognised as a thought-leader, innovator, preferred collaborator and convener. This role is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced SaLT who is passionate about transforming children s life chances and is keen to lead and grow a Speech and Language Therapy service in the field of Social Emotional Mental Health needs. The children we typically support are those with mild to moderate social communication needs. These are the children that don t meet the criteria for community paediatric and CAMHS services and are often at significant risk of developing mental health and behavioural difficulties later on in life. We also offer EHCP work for more complex cases. In this role you will be working operationally and strategically. Drawing on your experience as a SaLT, alongside your excellent communication and mentoring skills, you will manage a team of SaLTs ensuring that high-quality Speech and Language Therapy is delivered across our partner schools and support the oversight of the SaLT trainee model, ensuring strong relationships with training providers and high-quality trainee placements. You will also lead the SaLT service s strategic growth and development, working with the Clinical Manager, Clinical Director and Director of the Schools Programme to expand the service across more schools, develop our offer and model, and respond to external opportunities as they arise. There is real opportunity for you to make this role your own. We are looking for someone interested in working in an innovative, self-directed and flexible way, who can champion the value of the MDT working and collaboration to ensure the best outcomes of our children and families.
TLTP Education
Speech and Language Therapist
TLTP Education Harmondsworth, Middlesex
Speech and Language Therapist (Band 5/6) HCPC Registered Location: West Drayton, UB7 Contract Type: Permanent / Flexible Working Hours: Part-Time or Full-Time Salary: £28,945 £40,904 per annum (actual) open to discussion based on experience and current salary Start Date: April 2026 About the Role We are seeking a passionate and proactive Speech and Language Therapist (Band 5/6) to join our dedicated multidisciplinary team in a specialist independent day school in West Drayton. This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated clinician with a genuine interest in supporting children aged 5 11 years with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD). You will play a key role in developing pupils communication, sensory, and functional skills, enabling them to access meaningful learning both within school and in the wider community. Key Responsibilities Manage a varied caseload of pupils with ASD and SLD Deliver comprehensive communication and functional language assessments and interventions Support pupils with Speech, Communication and Language Needs (SCLN) Produce high-quality clinical reports for statutory Annual Reviews and EHCP processes Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team (including Occupational Therapists, teachers and support assistants) Embed therapy goals into the daily curriculum through a whole-school approach Lead workshops and provide coaching to upskill staff in specialist communication strategies Support and empower families with practical tools to promote communication at home Contribute to maintaining an inclusive, communication-rich environment Who We re Looking For The successful candidate will be: Experienced in working within a school or specialist setting Empathetic, enthusiastic and committed to improving outcomes for autistic children and young people with severe learning difficulties A creative and adaptable clinician able to tailor interventions to diverse needs An excellent communicator who builds strong relationships with pupils, families, and professionals Flexible and resilient, comfortable working independently and collaboratively Fully aligned with a Safe, Happy, Learning ethos and a holistic approach to child development Essential Requirements Undergraduate or Postgraduate degree in Speech and Language Therapy Current HCPC registration and RCSLT membership Current membership of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (RCSLT) Experience supporting children and/or young people with autism, severe learning difficulties or additional needs in education, health or social care Strong understanding of Total Communication approaches and AAC strategies Experience contributing to EHCPs and multidisciplinary reviews Excellent written and verbal communication skills Commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children If you are a committed HCPC-registered Speech and Language Therapist with RCSLT membership looking to work in a specialist setting where you can make a genuine impact, we would love to hear from you.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Speech and Language Therapist (Band 5/6) HCPC Registered Location: West Drayton, UB7 Contract Type: Permanent / Flexible Working Hours: Part-Time or Full-Time Salary: £28,945 £40,904 per annum (actual) open to discussion based on experience and current salary Start Date: April 2026 About the Role We are seeking a passionate and proactive Speech and Language Therapist (Band 5/6) to join our dedicated multidisciplinary team in a specialist independent day school in West Drayton. This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated clinician with a genuine interest in supporting children aged 5 11 years with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD). You will play a key role in developing pupils communication, sensory, and functional skills, enabling them to access meaningful learning both within school and in the wider community. Key Responsibilities Manage a varied caseload of pupils with ASD and SLD Deliver comprehensive communication and functional language assessments and interventions Support pupils with Speech, Communication and Language Needs (SCLN) Produce high-quality clinical reports for statutory Annual Reviews and EHCP processes Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team (including Occupational Therapists, teachers and support assistants) Embed therapy goals into the daily curriculum through a whole-school approach Lead workshops and provide coaching to upskill staff in specialist communication strategies Support and empower families with practical tools to promote communication at home Contribute to maintaining an inclusive, communication-rich environment Who We re Looking For The successful candidate will be: Experienced in working within a school or specialist setting Empathetic, enthusiastic and committed to improving outcomes for autistic children and young people with severe learning difficulties A creative and adaptable clinician able to tailor interventions to diverse needs An excellent communicator who builds strong relationships with pupils, families, and professionals Flexible and resilient, comfortable working independently and collaboratively Fully aligned with a Safe, Happy, Learning ethos and a holistic approach to child development Essential Requirements Undergraduate or Postgraduate degree in Speech and Language Therapy Current HCPC registration and RCSLT membership Current membership of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (RCSLT) Experience supporting children and/or young people with autism, severe learning difficulties or additional needs in education, health or social care Strong understanding of Total Communication approaches and AAC strategies Experience contributing to EHCPs and multidisciplinary reviews Excellent written and verbal communication skills Commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children If you are a committed HCPC-registered Speech and Language Therapist with RCSLT membership looking to work in a specialist setting where you can make a genuine impact, we would love to hear from you.
TLTP Education
Outreach mentor
TLTP Education
Community therapeutic education practitioners Do you have a background in SEMH, SEBD or ASD? Have you had experience with challenging behaviour? Do you have Team Teach or MAPA training? This specialist school based in East London (IG11) are looking for a community therapeutic education practitioners with experience of working with challenging children and young people. This is a specialist school that caters for young people include depression, ASD, ADHD, Complex needs, obsessive compulsive disorder and attachment disorders and tier 4 mental health. Community therapeutic education practitioners will have the opportunity to work in this outstanding school with an international reputation in special education expertise, curriculum and resources. Community therapeutic education practitioners must have experience working with mental health problems and complex SEN needs. This school believes that all young people should be provided with appropriate education in a safe, stable, containing learning environment. Community therapeutic education practitioners will be working with a secondary aged pupils who has SEMH. Community therapeutic education practitioners are given opportunities to succeed through the use of highly personalised individual education plans to help support their students. The Therapeutic Education Department works closely with the nurses, doctors and therapists at the centre and with a wide range of professionals in the community. This role starts ASAP and interviews will be held next week. Community therapeutic education practitioners will need excellent behaviour management skills Be able to build positive relationships with young people and staff Team Teach or similar restraint training certificate Good knowledge/experience working with children with SEMH within an Special needs environment Community therapeutic education practitioners will need experience working with secondary aged pupils Community therapeutic education practitioners will be collaborating with the classroom teacher to define appropriate activities for the pupils in relation to the curriculum Assessing children who have long or short-term learning difficulties and working with colleagues to identify individual pupils' special needs Liaising with other professionals, such as social workers, speech and language therapists, physiotherapists and educational psychologists This is a full time/long term position and will lead to permanent if successful. Types of soft skills needed: Active Listener Calm and mild mannered Positive Role Model High Emotional intelligence (our pupils have all suffered CAMHS tier 3 or 4 traumas). Resilience Growth Mindset Understanding that any improvement is a success Youth Work, Social Work, Therapy or School background Psychology Grads a plus. Understanding of behaviour as a form of communication. The schools offers: A committed and enthusiastic staff. Quality professional development. An exciting opportunity to shape the future of the school and to set the culture for achievement and progress for all of the pupils. Purposeful, happy and supportive environment with learning for all at its centre. TLTP Group is an Equal Opportunities employer. Subject to observance of all UK and EU current legislation we shall not discriminate to exclude individuals on the grounds of age, race, colour, gender (birth or reassigned), sexual orientation, disability, religion or belief, marital status, ethnic or national origin, health, pregnancy, childcare responsibilities or criminal records. Candidates from such groups are actively encouraged to apply.
Mar 31, 2026
Seasonal
Community therapeutic education practitioners Do you have a background in SEMH, SEBD or ASD? Have you had experience with challenging behaviour? Do you have Team Teach or MAPA training? This specialist school based in East London (IG11) are looking for a community therapeutic education practitioners with experience of working with challenging children and young people. This is a specialist school that caters for young people include depression, ASD, ADHD, Complex needs, obsessive compulsive disorder and attachment disorders and tier 4 mental health. Community therapeutic education practitioners will have the opportunity to work in this outstanding school with an international reputation in special education expertise, curriculum and resources. Community therapeutic education practitioners must have experience working with mental health problems and complex SEN needs. This school believes that all young people should be provided with appropriate education in a safe, stable, containing learning environment. Community therapeutic education practitioners will be working with a secondary aged pupils who has SEMH. Community therapeutic education practitioners are given opportunities to succeed through the use of highly personalised individual education plans to help support their students. The Therapeutic Education Department works closely with the nurses, doctors and therapists at the centre and with a wide range of professionals in the community. This role starts ASAP and interviews will be held next week. Community therapeutic education practitioners will need excellent behaviour management skills Be able to build positive relationships with young people and staff Team Teach or similar restraint training certificate Good knowledge/experience working with children with SEMH within an Special needs environment Community therapeutic education practitioners will need experience working with secondary aged pupils Community therapeutic education practitioners will be collaborating with the classroom teacher to define appropriate activities for the pupils in relation to the curriculum Assessing children who have long or short-term learning difficulties and working with colleagues to identify individual pupils' special needs Liaising with other professionals, such as social workers, speech and language therapists, physiotherapists and educational psychologists This is a full time/long term position and will lead to permanent if successful. Types of soft skills needed: Active Listener Calm and mild mannered Positive Role Model High Emotional intelligence (our pupils have all suffered CAMHS tier 3 or 4 traumas). Resilience Growth Mindset Understanding that any improvement is a success Youth Work, Social Work, Therapy or School background Psychology Grads a plus. Understanding of behaviour as a form of communication. The schools offers: A committed and enthusiastic staff. Quality professional development. An exciting opportunity to shape the future of the school and to set the culture for achievement and progress for all of the pupils. Purposeful, happy and supportive environment with learning for all at its centre. TLTP Group is an Equal Opportunities employer. Subject to observance of all UK and EU current legislation we shall not discriminate to exclude individuals on the grounds of age, race, colour, gender (birth or reassigned), sexual orientation, disability, religion or belief, marital status, ethnic or national origin, health, pregnancy, childcare responsibilities or criminal records. Candidates from such groups are actively encouraged to apply.
Greys Specialist Recruitment
Physiotherapist - Community
Greys Specialist Recruitment
Job Title: Physiotherapist (MSK)Location: Greater GlasgowSector: Private Practice About the Role Greys are seeking a motivated Physiotherapist to join our clients team in Greater Glasgow. This role combines community-based domiciliary care with one day per week in a clinic setting. This is an excellent opportunity for an MSK-focused clinician with 2 to 3 years of post-qualification experience who wishes to diversify their skills into Neurological rehabilitation. You will be provided with full support and training if you are looking to up-skill in the Neuro sector. Key Responsibilities Conducting MSK and rehabilitation assessments in patient homes across Greater Glasgow. Managing a diverse caseload including frailty, post-operative, and neurological conditions. Delivering clinic-based MSK treatments one day per week. Collaborating with the MDT to ensure high-quality, patient-centred outcomes. Requirements HCPC registration and CSP membership. 2 to 3 years of clinical experience post-qualification. A strong MSK background with a desire to learn or practice Neurological rehab. Must possess a full UK driving licence and access to a personal vehicle. Please note: This role does not offer visa sponsorship. Applicants must have the permanent right to work in the UK. Greys is a Specialist Recruitment Company who works with some of the UK s leading organisations within the Healthcare industry. If you are an Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, Speech & Language Therapist or Rehabilitation Case Manager looking for Permanent Contact, Ad-Hoc or Sessional work please contact us.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Job Title: Physiotherapist (MSK)Location: Greater GlasgowSector: Private Practice About the Role Greys are seeking a motivated Physiotherapist to join our clients team in Greater Glasgow. This role combines community-based domiciliary care with one day per week in a clinic setting. This is an excellent opportunity for an MSK-focused clinician with 2 to 3 years of post-qualification experience who wishes to diversify their skills into Neurological rehabilitation. You will be provided with full support and training if you are looking to up-skill in the Neuro sector. Key Responsibilities Conducting MSK and rehabilitation assessments in patient homes across Greater Glasgow. Managing a diverse caseload including frailty, post-operative, and neurological conditions. Delivering clinic-based MSK treatments one day per week. Collaborating with the MDT to ensure high-quality, patient-centred outcomes. Requirements HCPC registration and CSP membership. 2 to 3 years of clinical experience post-qualification. A strong MSK background with a desire to learn or practice Neurological rehab. Must possess a full UK driving licence and access to a personal vehicle. Please note: This role does not offer visa sponsorship. Applicants must have the permanent right to work in the UK. Greys is a Specialist Recruitment Company who works with some of the UK s leading organisations within the Healthcare industry. If you are an Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, Speech & Language Therapist or Rehabilitation Case Manager looking for Permanent Contact, Ad-Hoc or Sessional work please contact us.
Witherslack Group
Occupational Therapist
Witherslack Group Sutton, Surrey
£43,242 - £51,209 (including paid school holidays) + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Get out what you put in This role is based at Greenholm School. Greenholm School is an independent, specialist day school providing high quality education for boys and girls. Based in South West London, the school meets the needs of pupils with a primary diagnosis of autism and additional needs such as ADHD, speech and language difficulties, sensory issues and associated behavioural difficulties. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. Our Occupational Therapists work collaboratively within our schools and children's homes, this ensures that therapeutic support permeates every aspect of the education, care and support we offer all of our children and young people. You will provide consultation, workshops, training and guidance to the educational and residential teams around our children. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with full school holidays including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. The kind of person we're looking for will: Be a qualified Occupational Therapist registered with the HCPC Have experience and be skilled in delivering therapeutic interventions for children and young people with complex needs Need experience of supporting teams around a child or young person to ensure they are being provided with clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Interested in joining us? At Witherslack Group, inclusion is part of who we are. We're committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, valued and that they truly belong. As a specialist provider of education and care for children and young people with special educational needs, we understand the importance of embracing individuality and championing difference- especially when it comes to neurodiversity. We celebrate diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and the unique strengths that each person brings to our community. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities. We are proud to be recognised as an inclusive employer and are committed to making our recruitment and workplace practices inclusive and accessible. If you need any adjustments to support you through the recruitment process or in the workplace, we'll be there every step of the way. By building a diverse and inclusive team, we're better able to support the children, young people and families we serve and ensure every member of our team can thrive, grow, and be their authentic self. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
£43,242 - £51,209 (including paid school holidays) + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Get out what you put in This role is based at Greenholm School. Greenholm School is an independent, specialist day school providing high quality education for boys and girls. Based in South West London, the school meets the needs of pupils with a primary diagnosis of autism and additional needs such as ADHD, speech and language difficulties, sensory issues and associated behavioural difficulties. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. Our Occupational Therapists work collaboratively within our schools and children's homes, this ensures that therapeutic support permeates every aspect of the education, care and support we offer all of our children and young people. You will provide consultation, workshops, training and guidance to the educational and residential teams around our children. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with full school holidays including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work Our young people come from all walks of life, diverse backgrounds and with different needs - and our workforce reflects that diversity, so that our teams can engage, encourage and inspire our young people to be themselves. The kind of person we're looking for will: Be a qualified Occupational Therapist registered with the HCPC Have experience and be skilled in delivering therapeutic interventions for children and young people with complex needs Need experience of supporting teams around a child or young person to ensure they are being provided with clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Interested in joining us? At Witherslack Group, inclusion is part of who we are. We're committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, valued and that they truly belong. As a specialist provider of education and care for children and young people with special educational needs, we understand the importance of embracing individuality and championing difference- especially when it comes to neurodiversity. We celebrate diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and the unique strengths that each person brings to our community. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities. We are proud to be recognised as an inclusive employer and are committed to making our recruitment and workplace practices inclusive and accessible. If you need any adjustments to support you through the recruitment process or in the workplace, we'll be there every step of the way. By building a diverse and inclusive team, we're better able to support the children, young people and families we serve and ensure every member of our team can thrive, grow, and be their authentic self. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD
CAMHS Professionals
ADOS/ADIR Clinician
CAMHS Professionals
Your diagnostic skills are specialist. Your next contract should be too. CAMHS Professionals are specialist mental health recruiters, and our client is looking for ADOS / ADI-R Clinicians to join them. This is a remote position nationwide. Day-to-day responsibilities will include: Conducting ADI-R (Autism Diagnostic Interview Revised) Administering and scoring the ADOS-2 (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule) Integrating ADI-R and ADOS-2 findings with wider clinical information to contribute to diagnostic formulations Participating in diagnostic consensus meetings with MDT colleagues including psychiatrists, psychologists, and speech and language therapists Producing detailed, high-quality written diagnostic reports to agreed standards and timescales Communicating diagnostic outcomes sensitively and clearly to young people, families, and carers Supporting post-diagnostic pathways including signposting to appropriate services and resources Maintaining accurate clinical records and documentation in line with professional standards Contributing to peer supervision, quality assurance, and service development What we need from you Essential: Relevant professional registration (NMC or HCPC) Formal training in ADI-R administration and scoring (training certificate required) Formal training in ADOS-2 administration and scoring across relevant modules (training certificate required) Demonstrable experience conducting autism assessments Strong report writing skills ability to produce clear, detailed diagnostic reports Desirable (but not always required): Experience with co-occurring presentations such as ADHD, anxiety, or learning disability Competency in additional neurodevelopmental assessment tools (e.g. ABAS, VABS, cognitive assessments) Experience presenting at diagnostic feedback meetings and supporting families post-diagnosis Supervisory experience in autism assessment or neurodevelopmental pathways Knowledge of local and national autism diagnostic frameworks and waiting list pressures What you'll get from us: Specialist contract rates that reflect your diagnostic training and expertise Flexible contract lengths to suit your schedule A dedicated recruiter who understands neurodevelopmental assessment not just mental health generally Fast onboarding and compliance support Access to ADI-R/ADOS assessment contracts not widely advertised Ongoing support throughout your placement ADI-R and ADOS-2 trained and looking for your next CAMHS assessment contract? Apply here or message us directly. No hard sell, just an honest conversation.
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Your diagnostic skills are specialist. Your next contract should be too. CAMHS Professionals are specialist mental health recruiters, and our client is looking for ADOS / ADI-R Clinicians to join them. This is a remote position nationwide. Day-to-day responsibilities will include: Conducting ADI-R (Autism Diagnostic Interview Revised) Administering and scoring the ADOS-2 (Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule) Integrating ADI-R and ADOS-2 findings with wider clinical information to contribute to diagnostic formulations Participating in diagnostic consensus meetings with MDT colleagues including psychiatrists, psychologists, and speech and language therapists Producing detailed, high-quality written diagnostic reports to agreed standards and timescales Communicating diagnostic outcomes sensitively and clearly to young people, families, and carers Supporting post-diagnostic pathways including signposting to appropriate services and resources Maintaining accurate clinical records and documentation in line with professional standards Contributing to peer supervision, quality assurance, and service development What we need from you Essential: Relevant professional registration (NMC or HCPC) Formal training in ADI-R administration and scoring (training certificate required) Formal training in ADOS-2 administration and scoring across relevant modules (training certificate required) Demonstrable experience conducting autism assessments Strong report writing skills ability to produce clear, detailed diagnostic reports Desirable (but not always required): Experience with co-occurring presentations such as ADHD, anxiety, or learning disability Competency in additional neurodevelopmental assessment tools (e.g. ABAS, VABS, cognitive assessments) Experience presenting at diagnostic feedback meetings and supporting families post-diagnosis Supervisory experience in autism assessment or neurodevelopmental pathways Knowledge of local and national autism diagnostic frameworks and waiting list pressures What you'll get from us: Specialist contract rates that reflect your diagnostic training and expertise Flexible contract lengths to suit your schedule A dedicated recruiter who understands neurodevelopmental assessment not just mental health generally Fast onboarding and compliance support Access to ADI-R/ADOS assessment contracts not widely advertised Ongoing support throughout your placement ADI-R and ADOS-2 trained and looking for your next CAMHS assessment contract? Apply here or message us directly. No hard sell, just an honest conversation.
Speech and Language Therapist - Learning Disabilities & Autism Team
Sanctuary Lincoln, Lincolnshire
JOB 7e15468c Speech and Language Therapist Learning Disabilities & Autism Team Location: Bradley Specialism: Learning Disabilities & Autism Salary: £40,000 per annum Contract Type: Permanent Working Pattern: Full Time Role Overview An exciting opportunity has arisen for a skilled Speech and Language Therapist to join a specialist healthcare service in Bradley click apply for full job details
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
JOB 7e15468c Speech and Language Therapist Learning Disabilities & Autism Team Location: Bradley Specialism: Learning Disabilities & Autism Salary: £40,000 per annum Contract Type: Permanent Working Pattern: Full Time Role Overview An exciting opportunity has arisen for a skilled Speech and Language Therapist to join a specialist healthcare service in Bradley click apply for full job details
Caretech
Senior Physiotherapist Band 7
Caretech Bungay, Suffolk
Senior Physiotherapist (Band 7) Location Ditchingham, Suffolk Contract: Permanent Salary : Depending on experience Hours: Full time 37.5 per week Please note: We are unable to consider Skilled Worker or Student Visa applicants for this role 'Extraordinary Days, Every Day' At CareTech, we are committed to delivering Extraordinary Days, Every Day through high-quality, person-centred care. Our focus is on empowering independence, building confidence and life skills, and supporting people to live fulfilling lives in environments that best suit their needs. We have an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic and Senior Physiotherapist to join our multi-Disciplinary team to deliver a person-centered therapy service to adults with physical deficits following an acquired brain injury or from a cerebrovascular accident. We are seeking a dynamic therapist to join our team of Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech & Language Therapy, Psychology and Nurses at All Hallows, Suffolk. All Hallows is part of the Caretech Group, a leading provider of specialist brain injury inpatient rehabilitation services. This role to open to Band 7 candidates. About the service - All Hallows All Hallows Specialist Neurological Rehabilitation Centre they support men and women with complex healthcare needs having experienced a brain injury, stroke or other neurological event. The services provided at All Hallows comprise: Active / Complex Rehabilitation, High Dependency & Specialist Nursing Care, Progressive Neurological Conditions and Community Rehabilitation. Requirements Diploma/BSc in Physiotherapy Current and valid HCPC registration Experience of working with people with neurological conditions Evidence of continued professional development Competent IT skills Leadership skills with experience supervising junior staff Excellent verbal and written communication skills Experience in rotational post, or someone who is seeking to specialise in neuro rehabilitation and would like to develop their clinical skills further in this specialist field The successful applicant should have a desire to develop their knowledge and skills in the field of brain injury rehabilitation. Enhanced DBS required (Paid for by CareTech) Desirable experience Previous experience of specific brain injury rehabilitation Membership of professional body (e.g. CSP) The Role You will: To manage a caseload of clients with brain injury and in conjunction with other members of the multi professional Therapy Team, form comprehensive assessment of need and develop goal focused Physiotherapy rehabilitation intervention plans. To provide direct physiotherapy intervention, as well as advise on issues related to physiotherapy, such as manual handling, falls management, spasticity management, respiratory care etc. To promote choice in clinical aspects and aim to optimise independence and physical activity. To demonstrate clinical leadership and complete regular clinical supervisions with junior staff. To share knowledge and expertise with other members of staff through formal and informal training. To maintain a safe working environment, maintain service user confidentiality and to maintain up to date written and electronic in accordance with professional and company standards. To liaise with other health and social care professionals in the planning and delivery of therapy and to facilitate a smooth discharge process. What We Offer Competitive salary 33 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays Free Onsite parking Refer a Friend Scheme (T&C's apply) Full support from a multidisciplinary team Regular supervisions Developmental opportunities Research opportunities & support Internal/external training on new initiatives Our Values Friendly Positive Innovative Empowering Person-Centred Apply today to join a friendly, empowering organisation committed to person-centred support and creating Extraordinary Days, Every Day. About CareTech CareTech Community Services Ltd, established in 1994, is one of the largest providers of specialist social care services supporting 5000 adults with a wide range of needs in more than 300 services across the UK. Committed to the highest standards of care and governance, we provide innovative care pathways for vulnerable people to live in community settings. We support people to take control of their lives - this could be finding employment, having an active social life, learning new skills or building self-confidence.CareTech Community Services are proud to inform you that they are a Disability Confident Leader. Due to the high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted within 7-10 days. Some roles may require male or female employees only, where this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010. Strictly no agencies Ditchingham - Senior Physiotherapist (Band 7) SYS-23456
Mar 31, 2026
Full time
Senior Physiotherapist (Band 7) Location Ditchingham, Suffolk Contract: Permanent Salary : Depending on experience Hours: Full time 37.5 per week Please note: We are unable to consider Skilled Worker or Student Visa applicants for this role 'Extraordinary Days, Every Day' At CareTech, we are committed to delivering Extraordinary Days, Every Day through high-quality, person-centred care. Our focus is on empowering independence, building confidence and life skills, and supporting people to live fulfilling lives in environments that best suit their needs. We have an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic and Senior Physiotherapist to join our multi-Disciplinary team to deliver a person-centered therapy service to adults with physical deficits following an acquired brain injury or from a cerebrovascular accident. We are seeking a dynamic therapist to join our team of Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech & Language Therapy, Psychology and Nurses at All Hallows, Suffolk. All Hallows is part of the Caretech Group, a leading provider of specialist brain injury inpatient rehabilitation services. This role to open to Band 7 candidates. About the service - All Hallows All Hallows Specialist Neurological Rehabilitation Centre they support men and women with complex healthcare needs having experienced a brain injury, stroke or other neurological event. The services provided at All Hallows comprise: Active / Complex Rehabilitation, High Dependency & Specialist Nursing Care, Progressive Neurological Conditions and Community Rehabilitation. Requirements Diploma/BSc in Physiotherapy Current and valid HCPC registration Experience of working with people with neurological conditions Evidence of continued professional development Competent IT skills Leadership skills with experience supervising junior staff Excellent verbal and written communication skills Experience in rotational post, or someone who is seeking to specialise in neuro rehabilitation and would like to develop their clinical skills further in this specialist field The successful applicant should have a desire to develop their knowledge and skills in the field of brain injury rehabilitation. Enhanced DBS required (Paid for by CareTech) Desirable experience Previous experience of specific brain injury rehabilitation Membership of professional body (e.g. CSP) The Role You will: To manage a caseload of clients with brain injury and in conjunction with other members of the multi professional Therapy Team, form comprehensive assessment of need and develop goal focused Physiotherapy rehabilitation intervention plans. To provide direct physiotherapy intervention, as well as advise on issues related to physiotherapy, such as manual handling, falls management, spasticity management, respiratory care etc. To promote choice in clinical aspects and aim to optimise independence and physical activity. To demonstrate clinical leadership and complete regular clinical supervisions with junior staff. To share knowledge and expertise with other members of staff through formal and informal training. To maintain a safe working environment, maintain service user confidentiality and to maintain up to date written and electronic in accordance with professional and company standards. To liaise with other health and social care professionals in the planning and delivery of therapy and to facilitate a smooth discharge process. What We Offer Competitive salary 33 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays Free Onsite parking Refer a Friend Scheme (T&C's apply) Full support from a multidisciplinary team Regular supervisions Developmental opportunities Research opportunities & support Internal/external training on new initiatives Our Values Friendly Positive Innovative Empowering Person-Centred Apply today to join a friendly, empowering organisation committed to person-centred support and creating Extraordinary Days, Every Day. About CareTech CareTech Community Services Ltd, established in 1994, is one of the largest providers of specialist social care services supporting 5000 adults with a wide range of needs in more than 300 services across the UK. Committed to the highest standards of care and governance, we provide innovative care pathways for vulnerable people to live in community settings. We support people to take control of their lives - this could be finding employment, having an active social life, learning new skills or building self-confidence.CareTech Community Services are proud to inform you that they are a Disability Confident Leader. Due to the high volume of applications, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted within 7-10 days. Some roles may require male or female employees only, where this is a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with the Equality Act 2010. Strictly no agencies Ditchingham - Senior Physiotherapist (Band 7) SYS-23456
Prospero Group
Speech & Language Graduate
Prospero Group Preston, Lancashire
Are you a passionate, driven Speech & Language Graduate seeking an opportunity to make a meaningful impact? Look no further! Our client, a dynamic organisation dedicated to improving communication and empowering individuals, is searching for a talented individual to join their team in the vibrant city of Preston, Lancashire. As our Speech & Language Graduate, you'll be the driving force behind our clients' language and communication programmes, working closely with a diverse range of individuals and making a tangible difference in their lives. Located in the heart of Preston, you'll have the chance to immerse yourself in the local community, fostering meaningful connections and delivering exceptional support. Your role as our Speech & Language Graduate will be multifaceted, allowing you to showcase your skills and expertise in a variety of ways. Here's a glimpse of what you can expect: Conducting comprehensive assessments to identify clients' communication needs and develop personalised intervention plans. Delivering tailored therapy sessions, using a range of evidence-based techniques and strategies to help clients improve their speech, language, and communication abilities. Collaborating with a team of dedicated professionals, including speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, and social workers, to ensure a holistic approach to client care. Maintaining detailed client records, tracking progress, and regularly reporting on client outcomes. Developing and facilitating group therapy sessions, workshops, and educational programmes to promote communication skills and raise awareness within the local community. Continuously seeking opportunities for professional development, staying up-to-date with the latest research and best practices in the field. To thrive in this role, you'll need to possess a unique blend of academic excellence, practical experience, and a genuine passion for empowering individuals through communication. Here's what we're looking for: A bachelor's degree in Speech and Language Therapy or a related field, with a strong academic record. A deep understanding of speech, language, and communication disorders, and the ability to apply evidence-based interventions. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to connect with clients from diverse backgrounds and build trust. Strong problem-solving and critical-thinking skills, allowing you to develop innovative solutions to complex challenges. Adaptability and flexibility, as you'll be working with clients of all ages and needs, from young children to older adults. A commitment to professional development, with a willingness to continuously expand your knowledge and skills. A full UK driver's licence and access to a vehicle, as the role may involve travel within the local area. In recognition of your exceptional contributions, our client offers a competitive salary range of £475 - £550 per week, alongside a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your professional and personal growth. As part of our team, you'll have the opportunity to: Enjoy a flexible work schedule that allows for a healthy work-life balance. Access ongoing training and development opportunities, including workshops, conferences, and mentorship programmes. Collaborate with a supportive and collaborative team of passionate professionals, fostering a positive and inclusive work environment. Contribute to the development of innovative communication programmes and initiatives that make a real difference in the lives of our clients. Explore the vibrant city of Preston, with its rich history, thriving cultural scene, and abundant outdoor spaces, all within easy reach of your workplace. If you're ready to embark on an exciting and rewarding journey as our Speech & Language Graduate, we encourage you to apply today. Join our client in Preston and become a vital part of our mission to empower individuals through the power of communication.
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
Are you a passionate, driven Speech & Language Graduate seeking an opportunity to make a meaningful impact? Look no further! Our client, a dynamic organisation dedicated to improving communication and empowering individuals, is searching for a talented individual to join their team in the vibrant city of Preston, Lancashire. As our Speech & Language Graduate, you'll be the driving force behind our clients' language and communication programmes, working closely with a diverse range of individuals and making a tangible difference in their lives. Located in the heart of Preston, you'll have the chance to immerse yourself in the local community, fostering meaningful connections and delivering exceptional support. Your role as our Speech & Language Graduate will be multifaceted, allowing you to showcase your skills and expertise in a variety of ways. Here's a glimpse of what you can expect: Conducting comprehensive assessments to identify clients' communication needs and develop personalised intervention plans. Delivering tailored therapy sessions, using a range of evidence-based techniques and strategies to help clients improve their speech, language, and communication abilities. Collaborating with a team of dedicated professionals, including speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, and social workers, to ensure a holistic approach to client care. Maintaining detailed client records, tracking progress, and regularly reporting on client outcomes. Developing and facilitating group therapy sessions, workshops, and educational programmes to promote communication skills and raise awareness within the local community. Continuously seeking opportunities for professional development, staying up-to-date with the latest research and best practices in the field. To thrive in this role, you'll need to possess a unique blend of academic excellence, practical experience, and a genuine passion for empowering individuals through communication. Here's what we're looking for: A bachelor's degree in Speech and Language Therapy or a related field, with a strong academic record. A deep understanding of speech, language, and communication disorders, and the ability to apply evidence-based interventions. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to connect with clients from diverse backgrounds and build trust. Strong problem-solving and critical-thinking skills, allowing you to develop innovative solutions to complex challenges. Adaptability and flexibility, as you'll be working with clients of all ages and needs, from young children to older adults. A commitment to professional development, with a willingness to continuously expand your knowledge and skills. A full UK driver's licence and access to a vehicle, as the role may involve travel within the local area. In recognition of your exceptional contributions, our client offers a competitive salary range of £475 - £550 per week, alongside a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your professional and personal growth. As part of our team, you'll have the opportunity to: Enjoy a flexible work schedule that allows for a healthy work-life balance. Access ongoing training and development opportunities, including workshops, conferences, and mentorship programmes. Collaborate with a supportive and collaborative team of passionate professionals, fostering a positive and inclusive work environment. Contribute to the development of innovative communication programmes and initiatives that make a real difference in the lives of our clients. Explore the vibrant city of Preston, with its rich history, thriving cultural scene, and abundant outdoor spaces, all within easy reach of your workplace. If you're ready to embark on an exciting and rewarding journey as our Speech & Language Graduate, we encourage you to apply today. Join our client in Preston and become a vital part of our mission to empower individuals through the power of communication.
Prospero Group
Learning Support Assistant
Prospero Group Dartford, Kent
Learning Support Assistant - SEN School Location: Dartford Start Date: April Contract: Full-Time, Term-Time Only Pay: £100 - £115 per day (dependent on experience) Make a Real Difference in SEN Education Are you passionate about supporting young people with special educational needs? We are partnering with a warm, welcoming, and highly regarded SEN school in Dartford that is seeking a dedicated and empathetic Learning Support Assistant (LSA) to join their outstanding team. In this role, you will support students aged 4-18 with a range of complex needs, including Autism, ADHD, speech and language difficulties, and social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) challenges. You'll work closely with teaching staff to deliver tailored learning experiences and ensure every pupil has the support they need to thrive both academically and emotionally. Key Responsibilities Provide 1:1 and small group support in the classroom and across school activities Implement personalised learning and behaviour plans Support students with communication, emotional regulation, and engagement Promote a nurturing and inclusive learning environment Work collaboratively with teachers, therapists, and families to meet student needs The Ideal Candidate Experience working with children with SEN in a school or educational setting Patient, resilient, and compassionate approach to supporting young people Good understanding of safeguarding and child protection Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Holds an Enhanced DBS on the Update Service or is willing to apply Why Join Through Us? Competitive daily pay rates Access to free courses to support your professional development Dedicated consultant support and guidance throughout your placement The opportunity to make a lasting impact on the lives of young people If you're ready to support students with SEN and help them achieve their potential, apply now and join a passionate, committed team!
Mar 30, 2026
Full time
Learning Support Assistant - SEN School Location: Dartford Start Date: April Contract: Full-Time, Term-Time Only Pay: £100 - £115 per day (dependent on experience) Make a Real Difference in SEN Education Are you passionate about supporting young people with special educational needs? We are partnering with a warm, welcoming, and highly regarded SEN school in Dartford that is seeking a dedicated and empathetic Learning Support Assistant (LSA) to join their outstanding team. In this role, you will support students aged 4-18 with a range of complex needs, including Autism, ADHD, speech and language difficulties, and social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) challenges. You'll work closely with teaching staff to deliver tailored learning experiences and ensure every pupil has the support they need to thrive both academically and emotionally. Key Responsibilities Provide 1:1 and small group support in the classroom and across school activities Implement personalised learning and behaviour plans Support students with communication, emotional regulation, and engagement Promote a nurturing and inclusive learning environment Work collaboratively with teachers, therapists, and families to meet student needs The Ideal Candidate Experience working with children with SEN in a school or educational setting Patient, resilient, and compassionate approach to supporting young people Good understanding of safeguarding and child protection Excellent communication and interpersonal skills Holds an Enhanced DBS on the Update Service or is willing to apply Why Join Through Us? Competitive daily pay rates Access to free courses to support your professional development Dedicated consultant support and guidance throughout your placement The opportunity to make a lasting impact on the lives of young people If you're ready to support students with SEN and help them achieve their potential, apply now and join a passionate, committed team!
Teaching Personnel
SEN Learning Support Assistant
Teaching Personnel Basingstoke, Hampshire
Our client, a prominent educational institution in Basingstoke, is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Full-time SEN Learning Support Assistant to join their dynamic team. In this vital role, you will have the opportunity to make a lasting impact on the lives of students with special educational needs, supporting them in their academic and personal growth. As a SEN Learning Support Assistant , you will work closely with our experienced teaching staff, contributing to the creation of a nurturing and inclusive learning environment. Your primary responsibilities will involve providing one-on-one or small-group support to students with a range of educational and behavioural needs, ensuring they have the resources and assistance they require to thrive. Key aspects of this role include: Assisting students with various tasks, such as reading, writing, and numeracy, tailoring your approach to their individual learning styles and needs. Collaborating with teachers to develop and implement personalised learning plans, tracking student progress, and providing regular feedback. Offering emotional and social support to students, fostering a sense of belonging and confidence within the classroom. Participating in multidisciplinary meetings and working closely with other professionals, such as educational psychologists and speech and language therapists, to ensure a cohesive and comprehensive support system. Maintaining accurate records and documentation related to student progress, behaviour, and any additional support provided. Actively contributing to the school's wider community, attending events and supporting extracurricular activities as needed. To be successful in this role, you will need to possess a genuine passion for working with children and young people, along with a deep understanding of the unique challenges and needs of students with special educational requirements. Strong communication skills, patience, and the ability to adapt your teaching methods are essential, as is a commitment to promoting inclusion and ensuring every student feels valued and supported. Our client offers a competitive salary of £14.20 per hour, along with a range of benefits and professional development opportunities to support your growth and career aspirations. This is a full-time position, and we welcome applications from individuals who are eager to make a meaningful difference in the lives of our students. If you are an enthusiastic, empathetic, and dedicated individual who shares our client's commitment to providing exceptional educational experiences, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding role. Together, we can create a brighter future for the students in our care.
Mar 28, 2026
Full time
Our client, a prominent educational institution in Basingstoke, is seeking a dedicated and compassionate Full-time SEN Learning Support Assistant to join their dynamic team. In this vital role, you will have the opportunity to make a lasting impact on the lives of students with special educational needs, supporting them in their academic and personal growth. As a SEN Learning Support Assistant , you will work closely with our experienced teaching staff, contributing to the creation of a nurturing and inclusive learning environment. Your primary responsibilities will involve providing one-on-one or small-group support to students with a range of educational and behavioural needs, ensuring they have the resources and assistance they require to thrive. Key aspects of this role include: Assisting students with various tasks, such as reading, writing, and numeracy, tailoring your approach to their individual learning styles and needs. Collaborating with teachers to develop and implement personalised learning plans, tracking student progress, and providing regular feedback. Offering emotional and social support to students, fostering a sense of belonging and confidence within the classroom. Participating in multidisciplinary meetings and working closely with other professionals, such as educational psychologists and speech and language therapists, to ensure a cohesive and comprehensive support system. Maintaining accurate records and documentation related to student progress, behaviour, and any additional support provided. Actively contributing to the school's wider community, attending events and supporting extracurricular activities as needed. To be successful in this role, you will need to possess a genuine passion for working with children and young people, along with a deep understanding of the unique challenges and needs of students with special educational requirements. Strong communication skills, patience, and the ability to adapt your teaching methods are essential, as is a commitment to promoting inclusion and ensuring every student feels valued and supported. Our client offers a competitive salary of £14.20 per hour, along with a range of benefits and professional development opportunities to support your growth and career aspirations. This is a full-time position, and we welcome applications from individuals who are eager to make a meaningful difference in the lives of our students. If you are an enthusiastic, empathetic, and dedicated individual who shares our client's commitment to providing exceptional educational experiences, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding role. Together, we can create a brighter future for the students in our care.
Witherslack Group
Speech & Language Therapist
Witherslack Group Crook, County Durham
£43,453 - £52,493 (including paid school holidays) + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Check out this video on what life as a Speech and Language Therapist at Witherslack Group is like! Get out what you put in This role is based at The Grange Lear click apply for full job details
Mar 28, 2026
Full time
£43,453 - £52,493 (including paid school holidays) + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Check out this video on what life as a Speech and Language Therapist at Witherslack Group is like! Get out what you put in This role is based at The Grange Lear click apply for full job details
Witherslack Group
Speech & Language Therapist
Witherslack Group Nuneaton, Warwickshire
£43,453 - £52,492 + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Check out this video on what life as a Speech and Language Therapist at Witherslack Group is like! Get out what you put in This role is based at Hinckley House School click apply for full job details
Mar 28, 2026
Full time
£43,453 - £52,492 + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Check out this video on what life as a Speech and Language Therapist at Witherslack Group is like! Get out what you put in This role is based at Hinckley House School click apply for full job details
Witherslack Group
Speech & Language Therapist
Witherslack Group Barlestone, Warwickshire
£43,453 - £52,492 + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Check out this video on what life as a Speech and Language Therapist at Witherslack Group is like! Get out what you put in This role is based at Hinckley House School. We will also consider anyone looking for term-time working. Hinckley House School is an independent day school providing specialist primary education. Based in Market Bosworth, the school meets the needs of a diverse group of pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) & SEN needs, alongside a range of other associated conditions. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with 35 days holiday including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Here's a few things we'll need from you: Be a qualified Speech and Language Therapist registered with the HCPC Be a specialist with proven skills and experience to engage and deliver therapeutic interventions with children and young people with complex needs Need experience of supporting teams around a child or young person to ensure they are being provided with clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer. Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people Interested in joining us? At Witherslack Group, inclusion is part of who we are. We're committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, valued and that they truly belong. As a specialist provider of education and care for children and young people with special educational needs, we understand the importance of embracing individuality and championing difference- especially when it comes to neurodiversity. We celebrate diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and the unique strengths that each person brings to our community. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities. We are proud to be recognised as an inclusive employer and are committed to making our recruitment and workplace practices inclusive and accessible. If you need any adjustments to support you through the recruitment process or in the workplace, we'll be there every step of the way. By building a diverse and inclusive team, we're better able to support the children, young people and families we serve and ensure every member of our team can thrive, grow, and be their authentic self. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD
Mar 27, 2026
Full time
£43,453 - £52,492 + excellent benefits Those Huge Small Victories Our clinicians are fulfilled by the idea of affecting even the smallest positive changes in our young people, so we celebrate the little things. Check out this video on what life as a Speech and Language Therapist at Witherslack Group is like! Get out what you put in This role is based at Hinckley House School. We will also consider anyone looking for term-time working. Hinckley House School is an independent day school providing specialist primary education. Based in Market Bosworth, the school meets the needs of a diverse group of pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) & SEN needs, alongside a range of other associated conditions. Our clinicians are a crucial part of the most joined-up model in SEND. Across all of our specialist schools and children's homes, we provide unrivalled levels of clinical support, both in terms of our expertise and breadth of provision. Our young people present with a complexity of need including developmental trauma, neuro-developmental conditions and special educational needs. As part of a multi-disciplinary clinical team you will be supporting educational and residential colleagues to provide therapeutic living and learning environments and, based on clinical assessment and formulation, offer individualised interventions and engagement to our young people. What we do for you We know you're going to do great things. For your hard work and commitment, we reward you with the best salary and benefits package in the sector. With us, you'll get to make a genuine difference to the lives of our young people - plus you'll get: Training: A full induction and on the job training Holiday: You'll work hard at WG, so you'll be rewarded with 35 days holiday including bank holidays Clinical Development: If career growth and professional advancement is your thing, we provide a leading programme of clinical learning and development Flexible benefits: meaning you can increase/decrease benefits such as life insurance - check out our benefits here Wellbeing: a host of wellbeing tools and advice including employee assistance Medical cover so you can claim back the cost of things like an opticians or dentist appointment and a host of high-street discounts Beautiful working environments with the very best facilities - check out our schools here A recommend a friend scheme that offers a £1,000 bonus every time Bring your whole self to work This is a great opportunity to change young lives and have a positive impact on their future. Embedded within our living and learning environments you will be offered the support, resource and platform for you to do great things. You'll benefit from supervision, a clinical development programme and access to a 220+ strong team of multi-disciplinary clinical colleagues who will be with you every step of the way. Here's a few things we'll need from you: Be a qualified Speech and Language Therapist registered with the HCPC Be a specialist with proven skills and experience to engage and deliver therapeutic interventions with children and young people with complex needs Need experience of supporting teams around a child or young person to ensure they are being provided with clinically informed living and learning environments and experiences Be a confident, engaging and effective, model, guide, leader and trainer. Be highly organised and ready to take the initiative Be committed to ensuring the best outcomes for young people Interested in joining us? At Witherslack Group, inclusion is part of who we are. We're committed to creating an environment where everyone feels respected, valued and that they truly belong. As a specialist provider of education and care for children and young people with special educational needs, we understand the importance of embracing individuality and championing difference- especially when it comes to neurodiversity. We celebrate diverse perspectives, lived experiences, and the unique strengths that each person brings to our community. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, identities, and abilities. We are proud to be recognised as an inclusive employer and are committed to making our recruitment and workplace practices inclusive and accessible. If you need any adjustments to support you through the recruitment process or in the workplace, we'll be there every step of the way. By building a diverse and inclusive team, we're better able to support the children, young people and families we serve and ensure every member of our team can thrive, grow, and be their authentic self. The Witherslack Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its young people. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check (we will cover the cost) and an online search. We are an equal opportunities employer welcoming applications from all sections of the community. For a full job description and person specification, please click here . To view our ex-offenders policy please click here . To view our Child Protection Policy, please visit the 'Parents and Carers' section of this School/Learning centre. You can find all our Schools here . Special Education / Careers in Care / Careers in Special Education / Working with Children / SEMH / SEN / ASD

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