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Ackerman Pierce
Reablement Occupational Therapist
Ackerman Pierce Truro, Cornwall
We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic Reablement Occupational Therapist to join a well-structured and dynamic team in Newham. Due to the nature of the job, our client offers a full time contract with a fair and manageable caseload and further training in your portfolio. The vacancy will be for an initial 3 - 6 months with potential for extension. Main Duties for the Reablement Occupational Therapist includes; Use OT expertise to assess for the implement, evaluate and review Reablement and support plans, for service users and carers. These plans will enable S.U to achieve maximum independence in their own homes, within the context of asset based conversations. To provide a broad range of support to clients who have physical or mental health problems, learning difficulties, other dependencies or who are elderly and frail. To Be Successful Previous experience working as an Occupational Therapist in Reablement HCPC Registration Enhanced DBS/CRB (we can obtain for you) Eligibility to work in the UK Occupational Therapist Qualification Benefits of Working in Newham Our client offers the opportunity for additional training for both perm and temporary members of staff within the authority. With new projects underway in various teams, they offer a very competitive rate of pay. Also free onsite parking is offered to all staff. Why Join Our Agency? With over 10 years' experience recruiting directly into social care, Ackerman Pierce prides itself on the unique services we deliver to our candidates. Each candidate is assigned their own personal consultant who will support them through every placement. We also offer a DBS and a quick and easy registration process. Not forgetting a guaranteed payment into your account every weekTo discuss this Reablement Occupational Therapist vacancy in Newham or any similar roles we have available, please contact Gavin Wright or email us your updated CV today!
Jun 25, 2026
Seasonal
We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic Reablement Occupational Therapist to join a well-structured and dynamic team in Newham. Due to the nature of the job, our client offers a full time contract with a fair and manageable caseload and further training in your portfolio. The vacancy will be for an initial 3 - 6 months with potential for extension. Main Duties for the Reablement Occupational Therapist includes; Use OT expertise to assess for the implement, evaluate and review Reablement and support plans, for service users and carers. These plans will enable S.U to achieve maximum independence in their own homes, within the context of asset based conversations. To provide a broad range of support to clients who have physical or mental health problems, learning difficulties, other dependencies or who are elderly and frail. To Be Successful Previous experience working as an Occupational Therapist in Reablement HCPC Registration Enhanced DBS/CRB (we can obtain for you) Eligibility to work in the UK Occupational Therapist Qualification Benefits of Working in Newham Our client offers the opportunity for additional training for both perm and temporary members of staff within the authority. With new projects underway in various teams, they offer a very competitive rate of pay. Also free onsite parking is offered to all staff. Why Join Our Agency? With over 10 years' experience recruiting directly into social care, Ackerman Pierce prides itself on the unique services we deliver to our candidates. Each candidate is assigned their own personal consultant who will support them through every placement. We also offer a DBS and a quick and easy registration process. Not forgetting a guaranteed payment into your account every weekTo discuss this Reablement Occupational Therapist vacancy in Newham or any similar roles we have available, please contact Gavin Wright or email us your updated CV today!
RIBBONS AND REEVES
Autism Support Assistant
RIBBONS AND REEVES Edgware, Middlesex
Autism Support Assistant Barnet September 2026 Are you a graduate or aspiring educator looking to build meaningful experience supporting children with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC)? This Autism Support Assistant opportunity in Barnet offers the chance to work within an exceptional 2-form entry primary school renowned for its inclusive ethos, outstanding pastoral care, and highly regarded SEND provision. As an Autism Support Assistant, you will play a key role in helping pupils with ASC access learning, develop confidence, and thrive both academically and socially. Autism Support Assistant Benefits Full-time Autism Support Assistant position £460-£550 per week PAYE (term-time only) Long-term contract until July 2027 Ongoing professional development Opportunity to gain invaluable experience supporting pupils with ASC in a leading primary setting Candidate Profile We are seeking a high-achieving graduate with a Bachelor's degree from a Top 20 UK university and a minimum 2:1 classification. Strong A-Level results are preferred, alongside a genuine passion for supporting children with ASC and additional needs. The Opportunity This highly respected Barnet primary school is seeking an Autism Support Assistant to join its dedicated team from September 2026. This role is ideal for aspiring Educational Psychologists, SaLTs, Occupational Therapists, Teachers or anyone passionate about supporting children with additional needs. What You'll Be Doing as an Autism Support Assistant Deliver 1:1 and small-group support for pupils with ASC Assist pupils in accessing classroom learning and developing social communication skills Implement targeted interventions alongside the SEND team Support emotional regulation and positive behaviour strategies Why This School? Highly experienced leadership team committed to staff development Outstanding SEND provision with excellent specialist resources Collaborative staff culture with extensive training and mentoring opportunities Excellent experience for graduates pursuing careers in education, psychology, or therapy If you're passionate about supporting children with additional needs, this Autism Support Assistant role in Barnet offers outstanding school-based experience. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all levels secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this Autism Support Assistant role in Barnet. For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this Autism Support Assistant role.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Autism Support Assistant Barnet September 2026 Are you a graduate or aspiring educator looking to build meaningful experience supporting children with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC)? This Autism Support Assistant opportunity in Barnet offers the chance to work within an exceptional 2-form entry primary school renowned for its inclusive ethos, outstanding pastoral care, and highly regarded SEND provision. As an Autism Support Assistant, you will play a key role in helping pupils with ASC access learning, develop confidence, and thrive both academically and socially. Autism Support Assistant Benefits Full-time Autism Support Assistant position £460-£550 per week PAYE (term-time only) Long-term contract until July 2027 Ongoing professional development Opportunity to gain invaluable experience supporting pupils with ASC in a leading primary setting Candidate Profile We are seeking a high-achieving graduate with a Bachelor's degree from a Top 20 UK university and a minimum 2:1 classification. Strong A-Level results are preferred, alongside a genuine passion for supporting children with ASC and additional needs. The Opportunity This highly respected Barnet primary school is seeking an Autism Support Assistant to join its dedicated team from September 2026. This role is ideal for aspiring Educational Psychologists, SaLTs, Occupational Therapists, Teachers or anyone passionate about supporting children with additional needs. What You'll Be Doing as an Autism Support Assistant Deliver 1:1 and small-group support for pupils with ASC Assist pupils in accessing classroom learning and developing social communication skills Implement targeted interventions alongside the SEND team Support emotional regulation and positive behaviour strategies Why This School? Highly experienced leadership team committed to staff development Outstanding SEND provision with excellent specialist resources Collaborative staff culture with extensive training and mentoring opportunities Excellent experience for graduates pursuing careers in education, psychology, or therapy If you're passionate about supporting children with additional needs, this Autism Support Assistant role in Barnet offers outstanding school-based experience. Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all levels secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this Autism Support Assistant role in Barnet. For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this Autism Support Assistant role.
RIBBONS AND REEVES
SEND Teaching Assistant
RIBBONS AND REEVES Twickenham, London
SEND Teaching Assistant Richmond September Are you a compassionate and ambitious SEND Teaching Assistant looking to make a genuine difference to young people with additional needs? This SEND Teaching Assistant opportunity in Richmond is based within a highly respected specialist school that supports pupils with Moderate Learning Difficulties and Autism through a nurturing, therapeutic and highly personalised approach to education. SEND Teaching Assistant Contract September start £100 £110 per day Outstanding training and development from experienced SEND professionals Work alongside Speech & Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists and specialist teachers Excellent preparation for careers in Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Teaching and Therapy Access to specialist SEND training and ongoing professional development Supportive leadership team with a strong focus on staff wellbeing SEND Teaching Assistant role within a well-established and highly regarded specialist setting This specialist school educates approximately 140 pupils aged 4-16 across multiple provisions within the borough 100% of pupils have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) The school specialises in supporting pupils with Autism, Moderate Learning Difficulties and associated communication needs High staff-to-pupil ratios ensure personalised support and excellent outcomes for learners A therapeutic and nurturing approach helps pupils develop academically, socially and emotionally Located in Richmond , with excellent transport links and strong community partnerships SEND Teaching Assistant will support pupils on a 1:1 basis and within small-group settings Deliver targeted interventions to support communication, social interaction and emotional regulation SEND Teaching Assistant will work closely with teaching staff and external professionals to implement EHCP targets Support pupils both inside and outside the classroom to maximise engagement and independence Help create a positive, structured and inclusive learning environment SEND Teaching Assistant will contribute positively to the wider school community SEND Teaching Assistant applicants should hold a degree from a leading UK university Previous experience supporting children or young people with SEND is highly desirable Knowledge of Autism, learning difficulties or communication needs would be advantageous SEND Teaching Assistant candidates should be patient, resilient and passionate about supporting vulnerable learners Strong communication and teamwork skills are essential This SEND Teaching Assistant opportunity in Richmond offers an exceptional platform for graduates looking to gain specialist SEND experience within a highly supportive educational environment. Located in Richmond , this SEND Teaching Assistant role is ideal for aspiring teachers, psychologists and therapists seeking meaningful experience from September. Why work with Ribbons & Reeves? London's leading Education Recruitment specialists Exclusive partnerships with outstanding schools across London Expert support throughout the interview and application process Dedicated consultant providing tailored career advice Access to long-term and permanent opportunities not widely advertised Proven track record of helping graduates launch successful careers in education Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all level s secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this SEND Teaching Assistant in Richmond . For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this SEND Teaching Assistant role.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
SEND Teaching Assistant Richmond September Are you a compassionate and ambitious SEND Teaching Assistant looking to make a genuine difference to young people with additional needs? This SEND Teaching Assistant opportunity in Richmond is based within a highly respected specialist school that supports pupils with Moderate Learning Difficulties and Autism through a nurturing, therapeutic and highly personalised approach to education. SEND Teaching Assistant Contract September start £100 £110 per day Outstanding training and development from experienced SEND professionals Work alongside Speech & Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists and specialist teachers Excellent preparation for careers in Educational Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Teaching and Therapy Access to specialist SEND training and ongoing professional development Supportive leadership team with a strong focus on staff wellbeing SEND Teaching Assistant role within a well-established and highly regarded specialist setting This specialist school educates approximately 140 pupils aged 4-16 across multiple provisions within the borough 100% of pupils have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) The school specialises in supporting pupils with Autism, Moderate Learning Difficulties and associated communication needs High staff-to-pupil ratios ensure personalised support and excellent outcomes for learners A therapeutic and nurturing approach helps pupils develop academically, socially and emotionally Located in Richmond , with excellent transport links and strong community partnerships SEND Teaching Assistant will support pupils on a 1:1 basis and within small-group settings Deliver targeted interventions to support communication, social interaction and emotional regulation SEND Teaching Assistant will work closely with teaching staff and external professionals to implement EHCP targets Support pupils both inside and outside the classroom to maximise engagement and independence Help create a positive, structured and inclusive learning environment SEND Teaching Assistant will contribute positively to the wider school community SEND Teaching Assistant applicants should hold a degree from a leading UK university Previous experience supporting children or young people with SEND is highly desirable Knowledge of Autism, learning difficulties or communication needs would be advantageous SEND Teaching Assistant candidates should be patient, resilient and passionate about supporting vulnerable learners Strong communication and teamwork skills are essential This SEND Teaching Assistant opportunity in Richmond offers an exceptional platform for graduates looking to gain specialist SEND experience within a highly supportive educational environment. Located in Richmond , this SEND Teaching Assistant role is ideal for aspiring teachers, psychologists and therapists seeking meaningful experience from September. Why work with Ribbons & Reeves? London's leading Education Recruitment specialists Exclusive partnerships with outstanding schools across London Expert support throughout the interview and application process Dedicated consultant providing tailored career advice Access to long-term and permanent opportunities not widely advertised Proven track record of helping graduates launch successful careers in education Ribbons & Reeves are London s leading Education Recruiters. We specialise in helping educators of all level s secure long-term and permanent roles, such as this SEND Teaching Assistant in Richmond . For other roles like this, check out our website, search Ribbons & Reeves . We look forward to supporting you in your application to this SEND Teaching Assistant role.
Your World Recruitment Ltd
Band 6 Community Rehab Occupational Therapist
Your World Recruitment Ltd
Your World is currently seeking an experienced band 6 Community Rehab Occupational Therapist for work on a locum basis. You will be joining an outstanding set-up within a well-known Community Rehabilitation Team in Northern Ireland. Please note that due to the community nature of the role, you will be required to be a car driver and owner. The hourly pay rate for this role is £22 - £29 P/H. To be successful in this role, you need to meet the below requirements: Have a minimum of 12 months of NHS experience, ideally in the community setting (Rehab, Falls, Rapid Response, Intermediate Care) Hold Occupational Therapy degree (MSc or BSc) and full HCPC registration Have access to own car for work purposes Be available to commence the role within 1-2 weeks and happy to commit to a minimum of 3 months Benefits: Our market-leading benefits package includes: Daily PAYE Payroll Weekly Limited Company & Umbrella Payroll Dedicated Recruitment Consultant Fast-Track Registration Training & Support Excellent Referral Bonus Access to our Your Loyalty rewards Assistance with travel and accommodation Is this you? A suitable candidate for the role will ideally have previous experience in a similar role and love what they do. This inpidual is suited to someone who is a good listener, a great communicator and has a natural interest in problem-solving. About Your World Established in 2005, Your World is one of the leading providers of healthcare professionals throughout the UK and Ireland. Our primary focus is ensuring we deliver exceptional customer service, success and satisfaction to all clients and candidates. Last year, we provided our candidates with over 5 million hours of work! Your World is an equal opportunities employer. Sound like the perfect position for you? Click Apply Now or contact me on (phone number removed). Alternatively, email Edmund at (url removed) to find out more about our Occupational Therapy jobs on offer in the UK. cvlib
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Your World is currently seeking an experienced band 6 Community Rehab Occupational Therapist for work on a locum basis. You will be joining an outstanding set-up within a well-known Community Rehabilitation Team in Northern Ireland. Please note that due to the community nature of the role, you will be required to be a car driver and owner. The hourly pay rate for this role is £22 - £29 P/H. To be successful in this role, you need to meet the below requirements: Have a minimum of 12 months of NHS experience, ideally in the community setting (Rehab, Falls, Rapid Response, Intermediate Care) Hold Occupational Therapy degree (MSc or BSc) and full HCPC registration Have access to own car for work purposes Be available to commence the role within 1-2 weeks and happy to commit to a minimum of 3 months Benefits: Our market-leading benefits package includes: Daily PAYE Payroll Weekly Limited Company & Umbrella Payroll Dedicated Recruitment Consultant Fast-Track Registration Training & Support Excellent Referral Bonus Access to our Your Loyalty rewards Assistance with travel and accommodation Is this you? A suitable candidate for the role will ideally have previous experience in a similar role and love what they do. This inpidual is suited to someone who is a good listener, a great communicator and has a natural interest in problem-solving. About Your World Established in 2005, Your World is one of the leading providers of healthcare professionals throughout the UK and Ireland. Our primary focus is ensuring we deliver exceptional customer service, success and satisfaction to all clients and candidates. Last year, we provided our candidates with over 5 million hours of work! Your World is an equal opportunities employer. Sound like the perfect position for you? Click Apply Now or contact me on (phone number removed). Alternatively, email Edmund at (url removed) to find out more about our Occupational Therapy jobs on offer in the UK. cvlib
Your World Recruitment Ltd
New Graduate Occupational Therapist
Your World Recruitment Ltd
An exciting opportunity has arisen with one of our clients based in Northern Ireland. Their Occupational Therapy Team is looking for a newly graduated Occupational Therapist. They are open to speaking to candidates on band 3 or 5 level with a view to offering a long-term contract with an hourly pay rate of £13 - £20 P/H. Essential criteria to be considered for this role: Completed relevant clinical student placements Occupational Therapy degree (MSc or BSc) and full HCPC registration Availability to commence the role within a maximum of 2 weeks from the confirmation and happy to commit to a minimum period of three months Access to own car for work purposes - this applies to community-based roles only Benefits: Our market-leading benefits package includes: Daily PAYE Payroll Weekly Limited Company & Umbrella Payroll Dedicated Recruitment Consultant Fast-Track Registration Training & Support Excellent Referral Bonus Access to our Your Loyalty rewards Assistance with travel and accommodation Is this you? A suitable candidate for the role will ideally have previous experience in a similar role and love what they do. This individual is suited to someone who is a good listener, a great communicator and has a natural interest in problem-solving. About Your World Established in 2005, Your World is one of the leading providers of healthcare professionals throughout the UK and Ireland. Our primary focus is ensuring we deliver exceptional customer service, success and satisfaction to all clients and candidates. Last year, we provided our candidates with over 5 million hours of work! Your World is an equal opportunities employer. Sound like the perfect position for you? Click Apply Now or contact me on (phone number removed). Alternatively, email Edmund at (url removed) to find out more about our Occupational Therapy jobs on offer in the UK. cvlib
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen with one of our clients based in Northern Ireland. Their Occupational Therapy Team is looking for a newly graduated Occupational Therapist. They are open to speaking to candidates on band 3 or 5 level with a view to offering a long-term contract with an hourly pay rate of £13 - £20 P/H. Essential criteria to be considered for this role: Completed relevant clinical student placements Occupational Therapy degree (MSc or BSc) and full HCPC registration Availability to commence the role within a maximum of 2 weeks from the confirmation and happy to commit to a minimum period of three months Access to own car for work purposes - this applies to community-based roles only Benefits: Our market-leading benefits package includes: Daily PAYE Payroll Weekly Limited Company & Umbrella Payroll Dedicated Recruitment Consultant Fast-Track Registration Training & Support Excellent Referral Bonus Access to our Your Loyalty rewards Assistance with travel and accommodation Is this you? A suitable candidate for the role will ideally have previous experience in a similar role and love what they do. This individual is suited to someone who is a good listener, a great communicator and has a natural interest in problem-solving. About Your World Established in 2005, Your World is one of the leading providers of healthcare professionals throughout the UK and Ireland. Our primary focus is ensuring we deliver exceptional customer service, success and satisfaction to all clients and candidates. Last year, we provided our candidates with over 5 million hours of work! Your World is an equal opportunities employer. Sound like the perfect position for you? Click Apply Now or contact me on (phone number removed). Alternatively, email Edmund at (url removed) to find out more about our Occupational Therapy jobs on offer in the UK. cvlib
NHS Professionals
Band 6 Specialist Occupational Therapist Wheelchair Service
NHS Professionals Amersham, Buckinghamshire
Job summary We have an exciting opportunity for a Specialist Occupational Therapist in Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust to join the Occupational Therapist Wheelchair Service at Amersham Hospital. You will be responsible for performing an advanced wheelchair clinician role, working with adults and children who have severe disabilities and complex health, social, mobility, and postural needs. You will provide specialist advice and support to therapists, nurses, and colleagues within the Trust and across other organisations, as well as collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams including health professionals, social services, and education staff to ensure appropriate mobility and seating provision is integrated into each individuals care and education programme. Main duties of the job As a Specialist Occupational Therapist, you will be responsible for supporting and deputising for the Team Lead when required, ensuring continuity of leadership within the service. You will manage and support junior staff through supervision, day-to-day guidance, clinical oversight of caseloads, and completion of appraisals, while identifying and addressing training and development needs. You will contribute to the development and monitoring of departmental policies and procedures to promote high standards of practice, as well as identifying gaps in service provision and unmet needs. You will also be responsible for managing or overseeing satellite clinics, working in partnership with education settings, healthcare professionals, and carers, and liaising with repair service contractors to coordinate equipment repairs, modifications, and ongoing contract improvement. About us Here at NHS Professionals, we run England's largest NHS staff bank and are experts at putting people in places to care. Every year we help thousands of dedicated and highly skilled NHS workers enjoy better career opportunities, more flexible shifts, and a healthier work-life balance across our partnered Trusts. Career Progression access to Learning & Development opportunities, so that you can take on new roles and challenges Work-life Balance flexible shifts, committed shifts, wellbeing resources and build paid annual leave Opportunity & Access over 50 partner NHS Trusts to give you the flexibility of choice to work how and where you want Job Roles & Responsibilities To deliver comprehensive assessment services for individuals requiring long-term wheelchair use, ensuring evaluations are carried out across diverse environments such as home, education, workplace, and clinical settings. You will be responsible for adapting assessment approaches to suit each setting while ensuring accurate clinical decision-making. To independently manage and prioritise a complex caseload, including triaging referrals against established criteria and maintaining oversight of service demand across multiple sites. You will be responsible for ensuring timely access to services while balancing clinical urgency and resource availability. To conduct detailed postural, pressure care, and functional assessments using advanced clinical reasoning, identifying potential risks and developing tailored, outcome-focused intervention plans. You will be responsible for prescribing suitable equipment solutions that align with individual needs, preferences, and financial considerations. To lead on the provision of highly specialised or custom-made equipment solutions, including participating in design and modification processes where standard options are insufficient. You will be responsible for ensuring appropriate escalation or referral to specialist services when required. To provide education, guidance, and practical training to service users, families, and carers, enabling safe and effective use of prescribed equipment. You will be responsible for supporting individuals functional independence and promoting psychological adjustment to long-term conditions. To contribute to audit, research, and continuous service improvement activities, including participation in product evaluations and implementation of evidence-based practice. You will be responsible for maintaining accurate clinical documentation, upholding governance standards, and supporting learning and development initiatives within the service. Person Specifications & Qualifications HCPC-registered Occupational Therapist. Degree/Diploma in Occupational Therapy. Experience in a wheelchair service (desirable). Experience supervising students and staff. Trained and experienced in clinical supervision. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Employer details NHS Professionals Limited Location Amersham Hospital, Amersham, Whielden Street, Buckinghamshire, HP7 0JD
Jun 25, 2026
Seasonal
Job summary We have an exciting opportunity for a Specialist Occupational Therapist in Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust to join the Occupational Therapist Wheelchair Service at Amersham Hospital. You will be responsible for performing an advanced wheelchair clinician role, working with adults and children who have severe disabilities and complex health, social, mobility, and postural needs. You will provide specialist advice and support to therapists, nurses, and colleagues within the Trust and across other organisations, as well as collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams including health professionals, social services, and education staff to ensure appropriate mobility and seating provision is integrated into each individuals care and education programme. Main duties of the job As a Specialist Occupational Therapist, you will be responsible for supporting and deputising for the Team Lead when required, ensuring continuity of leadership within the service. You will manage and support junior staff through supervision, day-to-day guidance, clinical oversight of caseloads, and completion of appraisals, while identifying and addressing training and development needs. You will contribute to the development and monitoring of departmental policies and procedures to promote high standards of practice, as well as identifying gaps in service provision and unmet needs. You will also be responsible for managing or overseeing satellite clinics, working in partnership with education settings, healthcare professionals, and carers, and liaising with repair service contractors to coordinate equipment repairs, modifications, and ongoing contract improvement. About us Here at NHS Professionals, we run England's largest NHS staff bank and are experts at putting people in places to care. Every year we help thousands of dedicated and highly skilled NHS workers enjoy better career opportunities, more flexible shifts, and a healthier work-life balance across our partnered Trusts. Career Progression access to Learning & Development opportunities, so that you can take on new roles and challenges Work-life Balance flexible shifts, committed shifts, wellbeing resources and build paid annual leave Opportunity & Access over 50 partner NHS Trusts to give you the flexibility of choice to work how and where you want Job Roles & Responsibilities To deliver comprehensive assessment services for individuals requiring long-term wheelchair use, ensuring evaluations are carried out across diverse environments such as home, education, workplace, and clinical settings. You will be responsible for adapting assessment approaches to suit each setting while ensuring accurate clinical decision-making. To independently manage and prioritise a complex caseload, including triaging referrals against established criteria and maintaining oversight of service demand across multiple sites. You will be responsible for ensuring timely access to services while balancing clinical urgency and resource availability. To conduct detailed postural, pressure care, and functional assessments using advanced clinical reasoning, identifying potential risks and developing tailored, outcome-focused intervention plans. You will be responsible for prescribing suitable equipment solutions that align with individual needs, preferences, and financial considerations. To lead on the provision of highly specialised or custom-made equipment solutions, including participating in design and modification processes where standard options are insufficient. You will be responsible for ensuring appropriate escalation or referral to specialist services when required. To provide education, guidance, and practical training to service users, families, and carers, enabling safe and effective use of prescribed equipment. You will be responsible for supporting individuals functional independence and promoting psychological adjustment to long-term conditions. To contribute to audit, research, and continuous service improvement activities, including participation in product evaluations and implementation of evidence-based practice. You will be responsible for maintaining accurate clinical documentation, upholding governance standards, and supporting learning and development initiatives within the service. Person Specifications & Qualifications HCPC-registered Occupational Therapist. Degree/Diploma in Occupational Therapy. Experience in a wheelchair service (desirable). Experience supervising students and staff. Trained and experienced in clinical supervision. Disclosure and Barring Service Check This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions. UK Registration Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window). Employer details NHS Professionals Limited Location Amersham Hospital, Amersham, Whielden Street, Buckinghamshire, HP7 0JD
RIBBONS AND REEVES
PMLD Support Assistant
RIBBONS AND REEVES Haringey, London
PMLD Support Assistant Haringey September 2026 This highly specialist all-through SEND school in the London Borough of Haringey is rated Good by Ofsted and is deeply respected for its exceptional provision for pupils with Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties across all age ranges. The school operates with a wholly therapeutic, pupil-centred ethos - every decision, every routine, and every interaction is designed around the individual needs, communication styles, and wellbeing of its pupils. Every PMLD Support Assistant who joins becomes part of a close-knit, dedicated team that genuinely changes lives every single day. PMLD Support Assistant - What the School Offers Specialist CPD in PMLD, AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication), sensory support, and therapeutic approaches A well-established multi-disciplinary team including speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, and physiotherapists supporting every PMLD Support Assistant A thorough induction with ongoing mentoring from experienced PMLD and complex needs practitioners A school culture rooted in dignity, compassion, and an unshakeable belief in every pupil's potential Opportunities for professional development and extended contracts for committed and dedicated staff PMLD Support Assistant - What the Role Involves Providing dedicated 1:1 personal care, communication support, and learning assistance to pupils with profound and multiple learning difficulties throughout the school day Implementing strategies outlined in pupils' Education, Health and Care Plans under the guidance of teachers and the wider MDT Supporting pupils to engage with sensory, creative, and functional learning activities tailored to their individual needs and communication profiles Assisting with personal care, moving and handling, and daily living activities with sensitivity, professionalism, and respect Maintaining detailed records of pupil responses, progress, and wellbeing to contribute to wider MDT planning and EHCP reviews PMLD Support Assistant - What the School is Looking For The ideal PMLD Support Assistant will hold a 2:1 or 1st Class degree from a top 30 UK university or a relevant health, education, or social care qualification. Previous experience supporting individuals with complex needs, PMLD, or profound disabilities in a UK school or care setting is highly valued. The school is seeking a patient, physically resilient, and deeply compassionate PMLD Support Assistant with a genuine vocation for working with some of the most vulnerable young people in our education system. Please note, applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK, as we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position. PMLD Support Assistant - Salary and Contract Info £444 per week, pro rata to term time only Full-time, long-term contract from September 2026 to July 2027 Term-time only Potential for extended contracts or further professional development pathways following a successful placement If you are a compassionate, dedicated individual who understands that for pupils with PMLD every small moment of connection and progress is a profound achievement, this PMLD Support Assistant role in Haringey is one of the most meaningful positions you will ever be privileged to hold. Ribbons & Reeves is one of London's leading Education Recruitment agencies. We specialise in helping support staff secure long-term and permanent roles like this PMLD Support Assistant position in Haringey. For more opportunities, search 'Ribbons & Reeves' online or get in touch today - we're here to support your next step. PMLD Support Assistant September 2026 INDSUP
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
PMLD Support Assistant Haringey September 2026 This highly specialist all-through SEND school in the London Borough of Haringey is rated Good by Ofsted and is deeply respected for its exceptional provision for pupils with Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties across all age ranges. The school operates with a wholly therapeutic, pupil-centred ethos - every decision, every routine, and every interaction is designed around the individual needs, communication styles, and wellbeing of its pupils. Every PMLD Support Assistant who joins becomes part of a close-knit, dedicated team that genuinely changes lives every single day. PMLD Support Assistant - What the School Offers Specialist CPD in PMLD, AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication), sensory support, and therapeutic approaches A well-established multi-disciplinary team including speech and language therapists, occupational therapists, and physiotherapists supporting every PMLD Support Assistant A thorough induction with ongoing mentoring from experienced PMLD and complex needs practitioners A school culture rooted in dignity, compassion, and an unshakeable belief in every pupil's potential Opportunities for professional development and extended contracts for committed and dedicated staff PMLD Support Assistant - What the Role Involves Providing dedicated 1:1 personal care, communication support, and learning assistance to pupils with profound and multiple learning difficulties throughout the school day Implementing strategies outlined in pupils' Education, Health and Care Plans under the guidance of teachers and the wider MDT Supporting pupils to engage with sensory, creative, and functional learning activities tailored to their individual needs and communication profiles Assisting with personal care, moving and handling, and daily living activities with sensitivity, professionalism, and respect Maintaining detailed records of pupil responses, progress, and wellbeing to contribute to wider MDT planning and EHCP reviews PMLD Support Assistant - What the School is Looking For The ideal PMLD Support Assistant will hold a 2:1 or 1st Class degree from a top 30 UK university or a relevant health, education, or social care qualification. Previous experience supporting individuals with complex needs, PMLD, or profound disabilities in a UK school or care setting is highly valued. The school is seeking a patient, physically resilient, and deeply compassionate PMLD Support Assistant with a genuine vocation for working with some of the most vulnerable young people in our education system. Please note, applicants must have the legal right to work in the UK, as we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position. PMLD Support Assistant - Salary and Contract Info £444 per week, pro rata to term time only Full-time, long-term contract from September 2026 to July 2027 Term-time only Potential for extended contracts or further professional development pathways following a successful placement If you are a compassionate, dedicated individual who understands that for pupils with PMLD every small moment of connection and progress is a profound achievement, this PMLD Support Assistant role in Haringey is one of the most meaningful positions you will ever be privileged to hold. Ribbons & Reeves is one of London's leading Education Recruitment agencies. We specialise in helping support staff secure long-term and permanent roles like this PMLD Support Assistant position in Haringey. For more opportunities, search 'Ribbons & Reeves' online or get in touch today - we're here to support your next step. PMLD Support Assistant September 2026 INDSUP
Philosophy Education
Occupational Therapist
Philosophy Education
Occupational Therapist • Specialist SEND School • Hackney • Band 6 Band 7 A specialist school for pupils with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND) is currently looking for a qualified Occupational Therapist to join their staff on a temporary-to-permanent basis from September. The Role As one of the school's Occupational Therapists, you will be working across 3 school sites based in Hackney. You will assess, plan, resource and deliver effective and engaging occupational therapy programmes for pupils aged 3 19 (supported by teachers and school leaders). Pupils attending the school have varying needs and all are provided with a combined programme of therapy and teaching to meet their individual needs. You will work collaboratively with colleagues, external professionals and families to support pupils' participation, independence and access to learning. Your role will also include planning and delivering whole-staff training to promote occupational therapy strategies and best practice throughout the school. Your weekly role will consist of therapeutic work in one-to-one sessions with individual pupils, as well as supporting small groups or whole classes depending on need. You may deliver structured, weekly intervention programmes and/or provide in-the-moment therapeutic support within the classroom environment. You will support the successful operation of all aspects of the school, as directed by the senior leadership team. The School This large specialist SEND school is based in Hackney and caters for children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities. All pupils have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP), and most pupils have severe or profound needs. Many have additional needs, including complex medical conditions or autism spectrum conditions. The school uses a multidisciplinary, personalised approach to supporting learners through a diverse curriculum that focuses on the arts, physical development and enrichment opportunities. There is an established and dedicated staff team of teachers, support staff and therapists working across multiple school sites, and there are excellent opportunities for professional development. To apply for this role, you must be an HCPC-registered Occupational Therapist and have: • Outstanding knowledge and understanding of occupational therapy practice and its application within educational settings • Experience of supporting children and young people with SEND, including those with complex learning, physical and sensory needs • Understanding of mental health in children, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), trauma and the impact of abuse and mental health difficulties on child development, attachment and behaviour • Understanding of child development, learning and children with SEND • Understanding of relevant policies, codes of practice and awareness of relevant legislation • General understanding of the national curriculum and school provision • Excellent communication, assessment and report-writing skills • The ability to work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team You must be an HCPC-registered Occupational Therapist. If you have the appropriate qualifications, skills and experience listed above, please apply with an up-to-date CV. We have a policy to respond to all applications within three working days. However, because of the volume of applications, we are sometimes unable to reply to individual enquiries. If we have not contacted you within this specified time your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. Philosophy Education is a Recruitment Business and is advertising this vacancy on behalf of one of its clients.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Occupational Therapist • Specialist SEND School • Hackney • Band 6 Band 7 A specialist school for pupils with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND) is currently looking for a qualified Occupational Therapist to join their staff on a temporary-to-permanent basis from September. The Role As one of the school's Occupational Therapists, you will be working across 3 school sites based in Hackney. You will assess, plan, resource and deliver effective and engaging occupational therapy programmes for pupils aged 3 19 (supported by teachers and school leaders). Pupils attending the school have varying needs and all are provided with a combined programme of therapy and teaching to meet their individual needs. You will work collaboratively with colleagues, external professionals and families to support pupils' participation, independence and access to learning. Your role will also include planning and delivering whole-staff training to promote occupational therapy strategies and best practice throughout the school. Your weekly role will consist of therapeutic work in one-to-one sessions with individual pupils, as well as supporting small groups or whole classes depending on need. You may deliver structured, weekly intervention programmes and/or provide in-the-moment therapeutic support within the classroom environment. You will support the successful operation of all aspects of the school, as directed by the senior leadership team. The School This large specialist SEND school is based in Hackney and caters for children and young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities. All pupils have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP), and most pupils have severe or profound needs. Many have additional needs, including complex medical conditions or autism spectrum conditions. The school uses a multidisciplinary, personalised approach to supporting learners through a diverse curriculum that focuses on the arts, physical development and enrichment opportunities. There is an established and dedicated staff team of teachers, support staff and therapists working across multiple school sites, and there are excellent opportunities for professional development. To apply for this role, you must be an HCPC-registered Occupational Therapist and have: • Outstanding knowledge and understanding of occupational therapy practice and its application within educational settings • Experience of supporting children and young people with SEND, including those with complex learning, physical and sensory needs • Understanding of mental health in children, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), trauma and the impact of abuse and mental health difficulties on child development, attachment and behaviour • Understanding of child development, learning and children with SEND • Understanding of relevant policies, codes of practice and awareness of relevant legislation • General understanding of the national curriculum and school provision • Excellent communication, assessment and report-writing skills • The ability to work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team You must be an HCPC-registered Occupational Therapist. If you have the appropriate qualifications, skills and experience listed above, please apply with an up-to-date CV. We have a policy to respond to all applications within three working days. However, because of the volume of applications, we are sometimes unable to reply to individual enquiries. If we have not contacted you within this specified time your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. Philosophy Education is a Recruitment Business and is advertising this vacancy on behalf of one of its clients.
Surrey County Council
Mental Health Occupational Therapist
Surrey County Council Guildford, Surrey
The starting salary for this position is £43,633 per annum per annum based on a 36-hour working week. We are hiring a new Mental Health Reablement Occupational Therapist to join our fantastic Reablement Team. The role is countywide, supporting people across Surrey. Our Offer to You 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents About the Team Surrey County Council is an ambitious organisation, with a focus on standing up for the interests of Surrey residents, promoting independence and ensuring they get the services they need. At our very heart we are committed to improving outcomes for our most vulnerable residents, aiming to empower them to live healthy, active and fulfilling lives and providing everyone with the health and social care support they need to promote their independence. The Reablement service supports this agenda by supporting people in their own homes to promote wellbeing and independence through skills gain programmes and we are embedding a therapy-led Reablement offer. Our community workforce includes Occupational Therapists, Team Leaders, Senior Reablement Practitioners and Reablement Practitioners. All roles work in a way that seeks to improve people's lives by working on their strengths, rather than their weaknesses, and making use of the community and networks around them, as well as local authority-provided services. About the Role We are looking for an innovative and passionate Mental Health Occupational Therapist to work in our countywide Reablement Service to embed a therapy-led, strengths-based and holistic approach to short-term care delivery. As a service, we support people with a wide range of conditions and needs, including physical health conditions and disabilities, mental health needs, and Learning Disabilities and/or Autism. This role will focus on working with individuals experiencing difficulties due to their Mental Health, alongside supporting and developing the skills of Reablement colleagues through advice, guidance, and the sharing of specialist knowledge. We're looking for someone who can demonstrate their ability to complete holistic assessments and write person-led skills gain programmes for people with Mental Health related needs. They will work collaboratively with colleagues in Reablement and our partners to deliver personalised, strength-based interventions enabling the people we support to achieve maximum independence in their own homes. In this role you will have the opportunity to build on or develop new supervisory, coaching and teaching skills with support from the Reablement Therapy Leads by taking on an advisory role with non-qualified staff, Newly Qualified OTs, students and Reablement colleagues, including providing specialist advice, guidance, training and support in relation to Mental Health across the service. In return, you will be joining a team of innovative, supportive OTs we can offer you the support you need to succeed; we are committed to your personal development with us and offer regular, high-quality supervision and training opportunities including opportunities to develop and apply skills in Mental Health within a Reablement context together with several staff benefits and wellbeing options. Shortlisting Criteria In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align with our behaviours: HCPC registration as an Occupational Therapist and a degree or equivalent qualification in Occupational Therapy Knowledge and experience working with people with Mental Health needs (this can be pre-registration experience) Ability to manage your own workload, complete holistic assessments and write person-led skills gain programmes Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues in Reablement and our partner agencies to deliver personalised, strength-based interventions Knowledge and experience of short term and goal-focused interventions. Surrey has both urban and rural areas and applicants to this role are expected to have a valid driving licence to drive in the UK and access to a vehicle and be willing to travel across a wide geographical area. Reasonable adjustments where needed will be made for successful applicants who have a disability or long-term health condition to enable them to fulfil the requirements of the job. Additionally, in this role you may be required to attend meetings outside usual working hours to meet the needs of the people we support. An enhanced DBS 'Disclosure and Barring Service' check for regulated activity (formerly known as CRB) and the Children's and Adults' Barred List checks will be required for this role. The job advert closes at 23:59 on 28/06/2026 with interviews to follow. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
The starting salary for this position is £43,633 per annum per annum based on a 36-hour working week. We are hiring a new Mental Health Reablement Occupational Therapist to join our fantastic Reablement Team. The role is countywide, supporting people across Surrey. Our Offer to You 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents About the Team Surrey County Council is an ambitious organisation, with a focus on standing up for the interests of Surrey residents, promoting independence and ensuring they get the services they need. At our very heart we are committed to improving outcomes for our most vulnerable residents, aiming to empower them to live healthy, active and fulfilling lives and providing everyone with the health and social care support they need to promote their independence. The Reablement service supports this agenda by supporting people in their own homes to promote wellbeing and independence through skills gain programmes and we are embedding a therapy-led Reablement offer. Our community workforce includes Occupational Therapists, Team Leaders, Senior Reablement Practitioners and Reablement Practitioners. All roles work in a way that seeks to improve people's lives by working on their strengths, rather than their weaknesses, and making use of the community and networks around them, as well as local authority-provided services. About the Role We are looking for an innovative and passionate Mental Health Occupational Therapist to work in our countywide Reablement Service to embed a therapy-led, strengths-based and holistic approach to short-term care delivery. As a service, we support people with a wide range of conditions and needs, including physical health conditions and disabilities, mental health needs, and Learning Disabilities and/or Autism. This role will focus on working with individuals experiencing difficulties due to their Mental Health, alongside supporting and developing the skills of Reablement colleagues through advice, guidance, and the sharing of specialist knowledge. We're looking for someone who can demonstrate their ability to complete holistic assessments and write person-led skills gain programmes for people with Mental Health related needs. They will work collaboratively with colleagues in Reablement and our partners to deliver personalised, strength-based interventions enabling the people we support to achieve maximum independence in their own homes. In this role you will have the opportunity to build on or develop new supervisory, coaching and teaching skills with support from the Reablement Therapy Leads by taking on an advisory role with non-qualified staff, Newly Qualified OTs, students and Reablement colleagues, including providing specialist advice, guidance, training and support in relation to Mental Health across the service. In return, you will be joining a team of innovative, supportive OTs we can offer you the support you need to succeed; we are committed to your personal development with us and offer regular, high-quality supervision and training opportunities including opportunities to develop and apply skills in Mental Health within a Reablement context together with several staff benefits and wellbeing options. Shortlisting Criteria In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills and align with our behaviours: HCPC registration as an Occupational Therapist and a degree or equivalent qualification in Occupational Therapy Knowledge and experience working with people with Mental Health needs (this can be pre-registration experience) Ability to manage your own workload, complete holistic assessments and write person-led skills gain programmes Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues in Reablement and our partner agencies to deliver personalised, strength-based interventions Knowledge and experience of short term and goal-focused interventions. Surrey has both urban and rural areas and applicants to this role are expected to have a valid driving licence to drive in the UK and access to a vehicle and be willing to travel across a wide geographical area. Reasonable adjustments where needed will be made for successful applicants who have a disability or long-term health condition to enable them to fulfil the requirements of the job. Additionally, in this role you may be required to attend meetings outside usual working hours to meet the needs of the people we support. An enhanced DBS 'Disclosure and Barring Service' check for regulated activity (formerly known as CRB) and the Children's and Adults' Barred List checks will be required for this role. The job advert closes at 23:59 on 28/06/2026 with interviews to follow. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to two new unitary councils in April 2027. If you are employed by Surrey on 1st April 2027, your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of the new organisations, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum criteria, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Spire Healthcare
Business Development Specialist
Spire Healthcare Blackpool, Lancashire
Business Development Specialist Fylde Coast Permanent Full-time 37.5 hours per week Competitive Salary and excellent benefits Spire Fylde Coast has a great opportunity for a Business Development Specialist Job Purpose The purpose of the Business Development Specialist will be to grow Primary Care referrals (patient numbers and revenue) by making Spire Healthcare the first choice for patient referrals from GPs, Allied Health professionals such as Physiotherapists and Osteopaths and to identify and maximise business development opportunities presented by commissioning groups. Key Accountabilities Plan and deliver a Primary Care engagement programme in consultation with the Hub Sales and Business Development Director to target an agreed mix of GP practices and other primary care professionals. Devise your own time, activity, and workload to ensure achievement of monthly targets within the primary care contact programme. Work in partnership with central teams to plan and execute email campaigns and events using agreed processes and systems. Education should include clinical workshops, surgery seminars and other education events for target GPs, CCG's and allied health professionals. Work with GP Vocational training programmes to provide education for trainee GP's. Provide education for Patient groups within the catchment area The post holder maybe asked to work alongside the Self-Pay Sales team to plan and deliver patient awareness events. Undertake lead generation, virtual and face-to-face meetings with Occupational Health Nurses/Manager/Managing Directors, Practice Managers, referring GPs, CCG's and allied health professionals in order to build strong working relationships; to promote the Hub's services, consultants, and standards; and to facilitate smooth administrative processes. Act as a point of contact and subject matter expert on Primary Care relations, liaising with hospital departments to fix communication or administrative problems that are hampering relationships with primary care referrers. This could include but is not limited to obstacles sending referrals by either traditional routes or Spire Connect Maintain a Primary Care contacts database and log all contacts, opportunities and six-monthly sales data on CRM. Use contact log to produce monthly sales activity report. Collate GP referral data quarterly - in order to measure outcome of own relationship activity and to identify new contact opportunities. Maintain a thorough working knowledge of the Hubs services and its consultants. Act as Spire Hospitals ambassador to the primary care community, displaying a professional, caring and friendly approach at all times, and Champion the needs and interests of primary care referrers within the sites Undertake training and development relevant to the post Maintain a flexible approach to support other business development activities as required Flexibility is expected so that the post holder is available to meet GPs and stakeholders at times that suit them and the role involves some evening and weekend working to support hub events. The role will involve daily travel within the hubs catchment area and occasional travel to Spire Healthcare head office in central London, and to other Spire Healthcare hospitals around the UK. Experience, Knowledge and Technical Ability Essential Face-to-face field sales experience within a corporate or healthcare environment Evidence of results achieved through customer relationship management Excellent communication and presentation skills Desirable Face-to-face field sales experience within a corporate or healthcare environment Evidence of results achieved through customer relationship management Excellent communication and presentation skills Benefits We offer employed colleagues a competitive salary as well as a comprehensive benefits package which includes but is not limited to: - 35 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays - Employer and employee contributory pension with flexible retirement options - 'Spire for you' reward platform - discount and cashback for over 1000 retailers - Free Bupa wellness screening - Private medical insurance - Life assurance - Save an average of 50 per month with our free onsite car park Our Values We are extremely proud of our heritage in private healthcare and of our values as an organisation: - Driving clinical excellence - Doing the right thing - Caring is our passion - Keeping it simple - Delivering on our promises - Succeeding and celebrating together - Our people are our difference; it's their dedication, warmth and pursuit of excellence that sets Spire Healthcare apart. For us, it's more than just treating patients; it's about looking after people We commit to our employees well-being through work life balance, on-going development, support and reward. Spire Healthcare is a leading independent hospital group in the United Kingdom and the largest in terms of revenue. From 39 hospitals and 8 clinics across England, Wales and Scotland, Spire Healthcare provides diagnostics, inpatient, day case and outpatient care. Spire Healthcare are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive culture for all. Our people are our difference, it's their dedication, warmth and pursuit of excellence that sets Spire Healthcare apart. Closing date: In order to streamline our recruitment process, we reserve the right to expire vacancies prior to the advertised closing date once we have received a sufficient number of applications
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Business Development Specialist Fylde Coast Permanent Full-time 37.5 hours per week Competitive Salary and excellent benefits Spire Fylde Coast has a great opportunity for a Business Development Specialist Job Purpose The purpose of the Business Development Specialist will be to grow Primary Care referrals (patient numbers and revenue) by making Spire Healthcare the first choice for patient referrals from GPs, Allied Health professionals such as Physiotherapists and Osteopaths and to identify and maximise business development opportunities presented by commissioning groups. Key Accountabilities Plan and deliver a Primary Care engagement programme in consultation with the Hub Sales and Business Development Director to target an agreed mix of GP practices and other primary care professionals. Devise your own time, activity, and workload to ensure achievement of monthly targets within the primary care contact programme. Work in partnership with central teams to plan and execute email campaigns and events using agreed processes and systems. Education should include clinical workshops, surgery seminars and other education events for target GPs, CCG's and allied health professionals. Work with GP Vocational training programmes to provide education for trainee GP's. Provide education for Patient groups within the catchment area The post holder maybe asked to work alongside the Self-Pay Sales team to plan and deliver patient awareness events. Undertake lead generation, virtual and face-to-face meetings with Occupational Health Nurses/Manager/Managing Directors, Practice Managers, referring GPs, CCG's and allied health professionals in order to build strong working relationships; to promote the Hub's services, consultants, and standards; and to facilitate smooth administrative processes. Act as a point of contact and subject matter expert on Primary Care relations, liaising with hospital departments to fix communication or administrative problems that are hampering relationships with primary care referrers. This could include but is not limited to obstacles sending referrals by either traditional routes or Spire Connect Maintain a Primary Care contacts database and log all contacts, opportunities and six-monthly sales data on CRM. Use contact log to produce monthly sales activity report. Collate GP referral data quarterly - in order to measure outcome of own relationship activity and to identify new contact opportunities. Maintain a thorough working knowledge of the Hubs services and its consultants. Act as Spire Hospitals ambassador to the primary care community, displaying a professional, caring and friendly approach at all times, and Champion the needs and interests of primary care referrers within the sites Undertake training and development relevant to the post Maintain a flexible approach to support other business development activities as required Flexibility is expected so that the post holder is available to meet GPs and stakeholders at times that suit them and the role involves some evening and weekend working to support hub events. The role will involve daily travel within the hubs catchment area and occasional travel to Spire Healthcare head office in central London, and to other Spire Healthcare hospitals around the UK. Experience, Knowledge and Technical Ability Essential Face-to-face field sales experience within a corporate or healthcare environment Evidence of results achieved through customer relationship management Excellent communication and presentation skills Desirable Face-to-face field sales experience within a corporate or healthcare environment Evidence of results achieved through customer relationship management Excellent communication and presentation skills Benefits We offer employed colleagues a competitive salary as well as a comprehensive benefits package which includes but is not limited to: - 35 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays - Employer and employee contributory pension with flexible retirement options - 'Spire for you' reward platform - discount and cashback for over 1000 retailers - Free Bupa wellness screening - Private medical insurance - Life assurance - Save an average of 50 per month with our free onsite car park Our Values We are extremely proud of our heritage in private healthcare and of our values as an organisation: - Driving clinical excellence - Doing the right thing - Caring is our passion - Keeping it simple - Delivering on our promises - Succeeding and celebrating together - Our people are our difference; it's their dedication, warmth and pursuit of excellence that sets Spire Healthcare apart. For us, it's more than just treating patients; it's about looking after people We commit to our employees well-being through work life balance, on-going development, support and reward. Spire Healthcare is a leading independent hospital group in the United Kingdom and the largest in terms of revenue. From 39 hospitals and 8 clinics across England, Wales and Scotland, Spire Healthcare provides diagnostics, inpatient, day case and outpatient care. Spire Healthcare are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive culture for all. Our people are our difference, it's their dedication, warmth and pursuit of excellence that sets Spire Healthcare apart. Closing date: In order to streamline our recruitment process, we reserve the right to expire vacancies prior to the advertised closing date once we have received a sufficient number of applications
Your World Recruitment Ltd
Band 5 Occupational Therapist
Your World Recruitment Ltd
An exciting opportunity has arisen with one of our clients based in Derry. Their Occupational Therapy Team is looking for a newly graduated Occupational Therapist. They are open to speaking to candidates on band 5 level with a view to offering a long-term contract with an hourly pay rate of £17 - £21 P/H. Essential criteria to be considered for this role: Completed relevant clinical student placements Occupational Therapy degree (MSc or BSc) and full HCPC registration Availability to commence the role within a maximum of 2 weeks from the confirmation and happy to commit to a minimum period of three months Access to own car for work purposes - this applies to community-based roles only Benefits: Our market-leading benefits package includes: Daily PAYE Payroll Weekly Limited Company & Umbrella Payroll Dedicated Recruitment Consultant Fast-Track Registration Training & Support Excellent Referral Bonus Access to our Your Loyalty rewards Assistance with travel and accommodation Is this you? A suitable candidate for the role will ideally have previous experience in a similar role and love what they do. This individual is suited to someone who is a good listener, a great communicator and has a natural interest in problem-solving. About Your World Established in 2005, Your World is one of the leading providers of healthcare professionals throughout the UK and Ireland. Our primary focus is ensuring we deliver exceptional customer service, success and satisfaction to all clients and candidates. Last year, we provided our candidates with over 5 million hours of work! Your World is an equal opportunities employer. Sound like the perfect position for you? Click Apply Now or contact me on (phone number removed). Alternatively, email Edmund at (url removed) to find out more about our Occupational Therapy jobs on offer in the UK. cvlib
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
An exciting opportunity has arisen with one of our clients based in Derry. Their Occupational Therapy Team is looking for a newly graduated Occupational Therapist. They are open to speaking to candidates on band 5 level with a view to offering a long-term contract with an hourly pay rate of £17 - £21 P/H. Essential criteria to be considered for this role: Completed relevant clinical student placements Occupational Therapy degree (MSc or BSc) and full HCPC registration Availability to commence the role within a maximum of 2 weeks from the confirmation and happy to commit to a minimum period of three months Access to own car for work purposes - this applies to community-based roles only Benefits: Our market-leading benefits package includes: Daily PAYE Payroll Weekly Limited Company & Umbrella Payroll Dedicated Recruitment Consultant Fast-Track Registration Training & Support Excellent Referral Bonus Access to our Your Loyalty rewards Assistance with travel and accommodation Is this you? A suitable candidate for the role will ideally have previous experience in a similar role and love what they do. This individual is suited to someone who is a good listener, a great communicator and has a natural interest in problem-solving. About Your World Established in 2005, Your World is one of the leading providers of healthcare professionals throughout the UK and Ireland. Our primary focus is ensuring we deliver exceptional customer service, success and satisfaction to all clients and candidates. Last year, we provided our candidates with over 5 million hours of work! Your World is an equal opportunities employer. Sound like the perfect position for you? Click Apply Now or contact me on (phone number removed). Alternatively, email Edmund at (url removed) to find out more about our Occupational Therapy jobs on offer in the UK. cvlib
KPI Education
SEN Art Teacher
KPI Education Southall, Middlesex
SEN Art Teacher East London Specialist Autism School Full-Time Permanent £40,000 - £58,000 + SEN Allowance Are you a creative and passionate Art Teacher who understands the importance of creativity, communication and self-expression for autistic children and young people? Do you enjoy creating engaging learning experiences that help pupils build confidence, develop communication skills and achieve meaningful progress? Would you like to work within a specialist autism school where every lesson is tailored to the individual needs of learners and creativity is celebrated as a powerful tool for engagement and development? A highly regarded specialist autism school in East London is seeking an SEN Art Teacher to join its dedicated team. The school supports children and young people aged 4-19 with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), including pupils with complex communication needs, sensory processing differences and associated learning difficulties. The school adopts a highly personalised and therapeutic approach to education, placing communication, emotional wellbeing and individual progress at the centre of its curriculum. Staff work collaboratively with Speech and Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Behaviour Specialists and support staff to deliver outstanding outcomes for autistic learners. As an Art Teacher, you will use creativity as a vehicle for communication, emotional expression, sensory exploration and personal development whilst delivering an engaging and accessible Art curriculum tailored to a wide range of learning needs. Key Responsibilities - Plan and deliver highly differentiated Art lessons across Key Stages 2-5. - Adapt learning activities to meet the needs of autistic pupils with a range of communication, sensory and cognitive profiles. - Develop creativity, confidence, self-expression and emotional literacy through a broad range of artistic media. - Create structured and autism-friendly learning environments that support engagement, predictability and success. - Utilise visual supports, structured teaching approaches and personalised communication strategies to maximise pupil participation. - Deliver sensory-rich and practical learning experiences that promote curiosity, exploration and independence. - Support pupils to develop fine motor skills, communication skills and social interaction through creative activities. - Work collaboratively with Speech and Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists and wider multidisciplinary teams to support EHCP outcomes. - Contribute to annual reviews, target setting and personalised learning programmes. - Organise displays, exhibitions, enrichment projects and creative events that celebrate pupil achievement. - Support positive behaviour, emotional regulation and wellbeing through therapeutic and relationship-based approaches. - Maintain high expectations whilst recognising and celebrating individual progress and achievement. Person Specification - Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent. - Art specialism or significant experience teaching Art. - Understanding of Autism Spectrum Condition and specialist SEND practice. - Experience adapting learning for pupils with communication and interaction needs. - Strong classroom management and relationship-building skills. - Understanding of structured teaching approaches and visual learning strategies. - Creative, flexible and highly reflective approach to teaching. - Commitment to inclusive education and improving outcomes for autistic learners. What the School Offers - Small class sizes and exceptional staffing ratios. - Extensive specialist Autism training and professional development. - Support from an experienced multidisciplinary team including Speech and Language Therapists and Occupational Therapists. - Excellent specialist facilities and creative resources. - Clear progression opportunities within a highly respected specialist provision. - Supportive leadership team committed to staff wellbeing and development. - Opportunity to make a genuine difference to the lives of autistic children and young people. INDEDU
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
SEN Art Teacher East London Specialist Autism School Full-Time Permanent £40,000 - £58,000 + SEN Allowance Are you a creative and passionate Art Teacher who understands the importance of creativity, communication and self-expression for autistic children and young people? Do you enjoy creating engaging learning experiences that help pupils build confidence, develop communication skills and achieve meaningful progress? Would you like to work within a specialist autism school where every lesson is tailored to the individual needs of learners and creativity is celebrated as a powerful tool for engagement and development? A highly regarded specialist autism school in East London is seeking an SEN Art Teacher to join its dedicated team. The school supports children and young people aged 4-19 with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), including pupils with complex communication needs, sensory processing differences and associated learning difficulties. The school adopts a highly personalised and therapeutic approach to education, placing communication, emotional wellbeing and individual progress at the centre of its curriculum. Staff work collaboratively with Speech and Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Behaviour Specialists and support staff to deliver outstanding outcomes for autistic learners. As an Art Teacher, you will use creativity as a vehicle for communication, emotional expression, sensory exploration and personal development whilst delivering an engaging and accessible Art curriculum tailored to a wide range of learning needs. Key Responsibilities - Plan and deliver highly differentiated Art lessons across Key Stages 2-5. - Adapt learning activities to meet the needs of autistic pupils with a range of communication, sensory and cognitive profiles. - Develop creativity, confidence, self-expression and emotional literacy through a broad range of artistic media. - Create structured and autism-friendly learning environments that support engagement, predictability and success. - Utilise visual supports, structured teaching approaches and personalised communication strategies to maximise pupil participation. - Deliver sensory-rich and practical learning experiences that promote curiosity, exploration and independence. - Support pupils to develop fine motor skills, communication skills and social interaction through creative activities. - Work collaboratively with Speech and Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists and wider multidisciplinary teams to support EHCP outcomes. - Contribute to annual reviews, target setting and personalised learning programmes. - Organise displays, exhibitions, enrichment projects and creative events that celebrate pupil achievement. - Support positive behaviour, emotional regulation and wellbeing through therapeutic and relationship-based approaches. - Maintain high expectations whilst recognising and celebrating individual progress and achievement. Person Specification - Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent. - Art specialism or significant experience teaching Art. - Understanding of Autism Spectrum Condition and specialist SEND practice. - Experience adapting learning for pupils with communication and interaction needs. - Strong classroom management and relationship-building skills. - Understanding of structured teaching approaches and visual learning strategies. - Creative, flexible and highly reflective approach to teaching. - Commitment to inclusive education and improving outcomes for autistic learners. What the School Offers - Small class sizes and exceptional staffing ratios. - Extensive specialist Autism training and professional development. - Support from an experienced multidisciplinary team including Speech and Language Therapists and Occupational Therapists. - Excellent specialist facilities and creative resources. - Clear progression opportunities within a highly respected specialist provision. - Supportive leadership team committed to staff wellbeing and development. - Opportunity to make a genuine difference to the lives of autistic children and young people. INDEDU
KPI Education
SEN Teacher (Primary or Secondary)
KPI Education Enfield, London
SEN Teacher (Primary or Secondary) East London Specialist Autism & Complex Needs School Full-Time Long-Term Contract £180 - £280 per day September 2026 Start Are you a qualified teacher looking to develop your career within a highly specialist SEN environment? Do you have the creativity, adaptability and patience needed to support pupils with Autism and complex learning needs? Would you thrive in a school where personalised learning, communication development and preparing young people for adulthood sit at the heart of the curriculum? KPI Education is working alongside a large specialist SEN school in East London to recruit an SEN Teacher for a full-time, long-term position starting in September. The school supports children and young people from Early Years through to Post-16 and provides highly personalised education for pupils with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD), Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD), speech and language needs, sensory differences and complex communication profiles. Teaching is delivered through a range of specialist pathways designed around each pupil's individual learning needs, communication style and EHCP outcomes. As an SEN Teacher, you will work within a multidisciplinary environment alongside specialist Teaching Assistants, Speech and Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists and senior leaders to deliver meaningful, engaging and highly personalised learning experiences. Key Responsibilities Plan and deliver highly differentiated lessons tailored to individual EHCP outcomes. Support pupils with Autism, communication difficulties and complex learning needs to achieve meaningful progress. Adapt teaching approaches to meet a wide range of cognitive, sensory and communication profiles. Utilise visual supports, AAC systems, symbols, Makaton and structured communication strategies where appropriate. Work collaboratively with therapists and wider professionals to ensure a joined-up approach to learning and development. Monitor, assess and report on pupil progress using specialist assessment frameworks. Promote independence, emotional regulation, communication skills and social development. Contribute to Annual Reviews and EHCP target setting. Create a positive, structured and nurturing classroom environment where pupils feel safe and able to succeed. Build strong relationships with families and external agencies to support pupil outcomes. The Ideal Candidate Holds Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent recognised teaching qualification. Has experience teaching within SEN, Autism, special schools, mainstream inclusion or alternative provision settings. Demonstrates strong knowledge of Autism and differentiated teaching strategies. Understands how to support pupils with communication and interaction needs. Can adapt lessons to support learners working significantly below age-related expectations where required. Is passionate about inclusive education and improving outcomes for pupils with additional needs. Works effectively within multidisciplinary teams. Has excellent communication, organisation and behaviour management skills. Desirable Experience Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC). Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD). Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD). Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN). Makaton, PECS or AAC communication systems. Sensory integration and sensory regulation approaches. ASDAN, Preparing for Adulthood or life-skills-based curricula. What the School Offers A highly supportive and experienced SEN leadership team. Extensive specialist SEN training and development opportunities. Access to multidisciplinary therapy teams. Well-resourced classrooms and specialist facilities. A collaborative and inclusive culture focused on pupil-centred outcomes. The opportunity to make a lasting impact on the lives of children and young people with complex needs. This is a full-time, long-term contract role with the potential to become permanent for the right candidate. Applications are welcomed from both experienced SEN teachers and mainstream teachers looking to transition into specialist education. INDEDU
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
SEN Teacher (Primary or Secondary) East London Specialist Autism & Complex Needs School Full-Time Long-Term Contract £180 - £280 per day September 2026 Start Are you a qualified teacher looking to develop your career within a highly specialist SEN environment? Do you have the creativity, adaptability and patience needed to support pupils with Autism and complex learning needs? Would you thrive in a school where personalised learning, communication development and preparing young people for adulthood sit at the heart of the curriculum? KPI Education is working alongside a large specialist SEN school in East London to recruit an SEN Teacher for a full-time, long-term position starting in September. The school supports children and young people from Early Years through to Post-16 and provides highly personalised education for pupils with Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC), Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD), Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD), speech and language needs, sensory differences and complex communication profiles. Teaching is delivered through a range of specialist pathways designed around each pupil's individual learning needs, communication style and EHCP outcomes. As an SEN Teacher, you will work within a multidisciplinary environment alongside specialist Teaching Assistants, Speech and Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists and senior leaders to deliver meaningful, engaging and highly personalised learning experiences. Key Responsibilities Plan and deliver highly differentiated lessons tailored to individual EHCP outcomes. Support pupils with Autism, communication difficulties and complex learning needs to achieve meaningful progress. Adapt teaching approaches to meet a wide range of cognitive, sensory and communication profiles. Utilise visual supports, AAC systems, symbols, Makaton and structured communication strategies where appropriate. Work collaboratively with therapists and wider professionals to ensure a joined-up approach to learning and development. Monitor, assess and report on pupil progress using specialist assessment frameworks. Promote independence, emotional regulation, communication skills and social development. Contribute to Annual Reviews and EHCP target setting. Create a positive, structured and nurturing classroom environment where pupils feel safe and able to succeed. Build strong relationships with families and external agencies to support pupil outcomes. The Ideal Candidate Holds Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent recognised teaching qualification. Has experience teaching within SEN, Autism, special schools, mainstream inclusion or alternative provision settings. Demonstrates strong knowledge of Autism and differentiated teaching strategies. Understands how to support pupils with communication and interaction needs. Can adapt lessons to support learners working significantly below age-related expectations where required. Is passionate about inclusive education and improving outcomes for pupils with additional needs. Works effectively within multidisciplinary teams. Has excellent communication, organisation and behaviour management skills. Desirable Experience Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC). Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD). Profound and Multiple Learning Difficulties (PMLD). Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN). Makaton, PECS or AAC communication systems. Sensory integration and sensory regulation approaches. ASDAN, Preparing for Adulthood or life-skills-based curricula. What the School Offers A highly supportive and experienced SEN leadership team. Extensive specialist SEN training and development opportunities. Access to multidisciplinary therapy teams. Well-resourced classrooms and specialist facilities. A collaborative and inclusive culture focused on pupil-centred outcomes. The opportunity to make a lasting impact on the lives of children and young people with complex needs. This is a full-time, long-term contract role with the potential to become permanent for the right candidate. Applications are welcomed from both experienced SEN teachers and mainstream teachers looking to transition into specialist education. INDEDU
Cygnet
CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist & CAMHS Clinical and Safeguarding Lead
Cygnet
Helping others improve and turn their lives around - there's no better feeling. It's what we do for thousands of people at more than 150 sites across the UK. Be a part of it. Job Title: CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist & CAMHS Clinical and Safeguarding Lead Service & location: Cygnet Hospital Bury Forestwood, Bury Professionally Accountable to: Regional Medical Director Managerially Responsible to: Hospital Manager Salary: Up to £180,000 per year + £16,000 per year for CAMHS Clinical and Safeguarding Lead We are seeking an experienced full-time CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist who will work at Cygnet Hospital Bury Forestwood and provide senior medical cover on Mulberry ward, our our 12 bedded CAMHS Intensive Support service for young people who require inpatient care within a robust and therapeutic setting. The service delivers tailored treatment packages in a safe, age-appropriate environment to reduce the risk of harm to self and others by improving their mental health. The post holder will be the Responsible Clinician and will oversee and maintain the care of all ward inpatients as required and will also have responsibility for auditing the medical services rendered at the ward and ensuring their good quality in accordance to GMC standards of good medical practice and other relevant professional guidelines. Apart from being the Responsible Clinician at Mulberry Ward, you will also be the CAMHS Clinical & Safeguarding Lead for Cygnet Group In this role, your expertise will be the driving force for life-changing treatment fully supported by a Specialty Doctor and first-class multidisciplinary team including qualified nurses, psychologist and occupational therapist. At Cygnet, you'll enjoy excellent professional development, shopping, travel and leisure discounts - as well as a range of healthcare and financial benefits - to support you to be happy both in and out of work. Apply now to enjoy excellent career prospects while reaping the rewards of making a difference to others - every day. Main duties and Responsibilities Lead on the provision of high quality care to the service users admitted to Mulberry Ward Act as a positive role model, maintaining and demonstrating a positive attitude towards patients, their families, visitors and other staff. Take overall responsibility for patient treatment plans in conjunction with the multi-disciplinary team Assess referrals & undertake mental state examinations of service users Undertake appropriate investigations, diagnosis & treatment Conduct ward rounds, patient reviews & clinical audits Lead the implementation of risk assessment, risk management & embed clinical governance within the service Supervise reports for Mental Health Act tribunals & managers' hearings & attend hearings Liaise with the Ministry of Justice for transfer of patients and approval of leave as required Good maintenance of patient records To ensure and maintain regular communications with the Site Medical Director and Hospital Manager To communicate effectively through regular contact with patients, relatives, staff, directors, and any other concerned bodies; maintaining appropriate reports. Attend and contribute to academic meetings and adhere to the professional standards for CPD as set out by the GMC, the Department of Health and the Royal College ofPsychiatrists. Contribute to Telephone On call rota (Dependent on the needs of the region) Why Cygnet? We'll offer you Salary up to £180,000 per year for Consultant Psychiatrist (Depending on experience) Additional £16,000 per year for CAMHS Clinical and Safeguarding Lead option Generous annual leave entitlement that increases with length of service 5 days study leave, study budget and in-house CPD/ peer group programme Company paid Life Assurance scheme covering 3x salary Contributory pension scheme Research opportunities to include publishing in The Cygnet Journal (Cygnet's co-produced peer review journal) and joining the Cygnet Research & Development Group Teaching opportunities including teaching medical students, teaching on the Cygnet CESR programme and Cygnet MRCPsych programme Opportunity to lead and participate in QI & Audit initiatives Company Funded Cash plan with the ability to claim up to £1000 per annum worth of benefits including free Physiotherapy, Osteopaths, Optical, dental, consultations, scans and free prescriptions Gym Discounts across the UK as well as free online fitness classes with ClassPass, Nutritional Programmes and Fitness Consultations Discount schemes including Reward Gateway, NHS Discount and Blue Lights Card Free meals, on-site parking and EAP support Smart Health Toolkit, including 24 hour GP service with the option of prescription delivery to your local pharmacy Electric Car Scheme We are looking for someone who is Fully GMC registered & MBBS (or equivalent) qualified Registered on the specialist register (CCT/CESR), Section 12 and AC Status Experienced & knowledgeable in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Knowledgeable of the Mental Health Act and Code of Practice, along with the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and Code of Capacity A first-ratecommunicator who can interview, assess & treat patients & write clear, comprehensive medical notes Committed to continued professional development Able to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team A member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (MRCPsych) or equivalent Cygnet has been providing a national network of high-quality specialist mental health services for more than 30 years. We have built a reputation for delivering pioneering services and outstanding outcomes. Our expert care enables thousands of individuals to consistently make a positive difference to their lives. Requirements The successful candidate will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS and reference check and an offer of employment will be subject to successful clearance . What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the link to apply or email a copy of your CV to What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the button to apply
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Helping others improve and turn their lives around - there's no better feeling. It's what we do for thousands of people at more than 150 sites across the UK. Be a part of it. Job Title: CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist & CAMHS Clinical and Safeguarding Lead Service & location: Cygnet Hospital Bury Forestwood, Bury Professionally Accountable to: Regional Medical Director Managerially Responsible to: Hospital Manager Salary: Up to £180,000 per year + £16,000 per year for CAMHS Clinical and Safeguarding Lead We are seeking an experienced full-time CAMHS Consultant Psychiatrist who will work at Cygnet Hospital Bury Forestwood and provide senior medical cover on Mulberry ward, our our 12 bedded CAMHS Intensive Support service for young people who require inpatient care within a robust and therapeutic setting. The service delivers tailored treatment packages in a safe, age-appropriate environment to reduce the risk of harm to self and others by improving their mental health. The post holder will be the Responsible Clinician and will oversee and maintain the care of all ward inpatients as required and will also have responsibility for auditing the medical services rendered at the ward and ensuring their good quality in accordance to GMC standards of good medical practice and other relevant professional guidelines. Apart from being the Responsible Clinician at Mulberry Ward, you will also be the CAMHS Clinical & Safeguarding Lead for Cygnet Group In this role, your expertise will be the driving force for life-changing treatment fully supported by a Specialty Doctor and first-class multidisciplinary team including qualified nurses, psychologist and occupational therapist. At Cygnet, you'll enjoy excellent professional development, shopping, travel and leisure discounts - as well as a range of healthcare and financial benefits - to support you to be happy both in and out of work. Apply now to enjoy excellent career prospects while reaping the rewards of making a difference to others - every day. Main duties and Responsibilities Lead on the provision of high quality care to the service users admitted to Mulberry Ward Act as a positive role model, maintaining and demonstrating a positive attitude towards patients, their families, visitors and other staff. Take overall responsibility for patient treatment plans in conjunction with the multi-disciplinary team Assess referrals & undertake mental state examinations of service users Undertake appropriate investigations, diagnosis & treatment Conduct ward rounds, patient reviews & clinical audits Lead the implementation of risk assessment, risk management & embed clinical governance within the service Supervise reports for Mental Health Act tribunals & managers' hearings & attend hearings Liaise with the Ministry of Justice for transfer of patients and approval of leave as required Good maintenance of patient records To ensure and maintain regular communications with the Site Medical Director and Hospital Manager To communicate effectively through regular contact with patients, relatives, staff, directors, and any other concerned bodies; maintaining appropriate reports. Attend and contribute to academic meetings and adhere to the professional standards for CPD as set out by the GMC, the Department of Health and the Royal College ofPsychiatrists. Contribute to Telephone On call rota (Dependent on the needs of the region) Why Cygnet? We'll offer you Salary up to £180,000 per year for Consultant Psychiatrist (Depending on experience) Additional £16,000 per year for CAMHS Clinical and Safeguarding Lead option Generous annual leave entitlement that increases with length of service 5 days study leave, study budget and in-house CPD/ peer group programme Company paid Life Assurance scheme covering 3x salary Contributory pension scheme Research opportunities to include publishing in The Cygnet Journal (Cygnet's co-produced peer review journal) and joining the Cygnet Research & Development Group Teaching opportunities including teaching medical students, teaching on the Cygnet CESR programme and Cygnet MRCPsych programme Opportunity to lead and participate in QI & Audit initiatives Company Funded Cash plan with the ability to claim up to £1000 per annum worth of benefits including free Physiotherapy, Osteopaths, Optical, dental, consultations, scans and free prescriptions Gym Discounts across the UK as well as free online fitness classes with ClassPass, Nutritional Programmes and Fitness Consultations Discount schemes including Reward Gateway, NHS Discount and Blue Lights Card Free meals, on-site parking and EAP support Smart Health Toolkit, including 24 hour GP service with the option of prescription delivery to your local pharmacy Electric Car Scheme We are looking for someone who is Fully GMC registered & MBBS (or equivalent) qualified Registered on the specialist register (CCT/CESR), Section 12 and AC Status Experienced & knowledgeable in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Knowledgeable of the Mental Health Act and Code of Practice, along with the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and Code of Capacity A first-ratecommunicator who can interview, assess & treat patients & write clear, comprehensive medical notes Committed to continued professional development Able to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team A member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (MRCPsych) or equivalent Cygnet has been providing a national network of high-quality specialist mental health services for more than 30 years. We have built a reputation for delivering pioneering services and outstanding outcomes. Our expert care enables thousands of individuals to consistently make a positive difference to their lives. Requirements The successful candidate will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS and reference check and an offer of employment will be subject to successful clearance . What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the link to apply or email a copy of your CV to What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the button to apply
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
Approved Mental Health Professional
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Winchester, Hampshire
Joining us as an AMHP (Approved Mental Health Professional) , you'll be an integral part of our team, leading on complex decision-making processes regarding the legal and ethical aspects of detention under the Mental Health Act. You'll thrive in a supportive team environment where sharing experiences and learning from each other is encouraged. Here's what one of our team members has to say: "I've been with Hampshire AMHP service for the past 7 years. I appreciate how responsive, supportive, and flexible our AMHP leads are. Apart from amazing working relationships within the team, we have also established great working relationships with our Trust colleagues, and we support each other in achieving better outcomes for people in Hampshire who find themselves in crisis." What you'll be doing: • Coordinating the entire assessment process under the Mental Health Act, from referral to completion, including providing follow-up support. • Ensuring safe hospital admissions or alternative care arrangements, with a focus on minimising risk to the individual, others and yourself. • Collaborating in a multi-disciplinary manner, effectively negotiating with individuals, their families, carers and other professionals to achieve positive outcomes. • Mentoring AMHP trainees and providing advice to colleagues on the legal aspects of AMHP work. What we're looking for: • Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP) qualification. • Qualified Social Worker, Mental Health or Learning Disabilities Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Practitioner Psychologist, registered with the relevant professional body. • Sound knowledge of the Mental Health Act and Code of Practice. • Excellent communication and relationship management skills. • Commitment to empathetic, person-centred practice and dedication to upholding the rights of the individuals you assess. • Flexibility to work shift patterns, as we provide a 24-hour service. Why join us? • Professional development: Continuous learning and supportive supervision. • Work-life balance: Enjoy a fulfilling career with a good balance between work and home life. • Employee support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. • Enhancements: Our AMHPs are paid a market supplement of up to £5,000 per annum dependent on experience, as well as a 14% alternating shift allowance, and Senior Social Workers are eligible for a further £3,000 market supplement upon completion of their Excellent Practice Validation portfolio. • Competitive benefits package: Including generous annual leave entitlement, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Other job titles you may be searching for: Social Worker, Community Psychiatric Nurse, Occupational Therapist, OT, AMHP, Mental Health Nurse, Senior Social Worker, Social Work Practitioner.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Joining us as an AMHP (Approved Mental Health Professional) , you'll be an integral part of our team, leading on complex decision-making processes regarding the legal and ethical aspects of detention under the Mental Health Act. You'll thrive in a supportive team environment where sharing experiences and learning from each other is encouraged. Here's what one of our team members has to say: "I've been with Hampshire AMHP service for the past 7 years. I appreciate how responsive, supportive, and flexible our AMHP leads are. Apart from amazing working relationships within the team, we have also established great working relationships with our Trust colleagues, and we support each other in achieving better outcomes for people in Hampshire who find themselves in crisis." What you'll be doing: • Coordinating the entire assessment process under the Mental Health Act, from referral to completion, including providing follow-up support. • Ensuring safe hospital admissions or alternative care arrangements, with a focus on minimising risk to the individual, others and yourself. • Collaborating in a multi-disciplinary manner, effectively negotiating with individuals, their families, carers and other professionals to achieve positive outcomes. • Mentoring AMHP trainees and providing advice to colleagues on the legal aspects of AMHP work. What we're looking for: • Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP) qualification. • Qualified Social Worker, Mental Health or Learning Disabilities Nurse, Occupational Therapist, or Practitioner Psychologist, registered with the relevant professional body. • Sound knowledge of the Mental Health Act and Code of Practice. • Excellent communication and relationship management skills. • Commitment to empathetic, person-centred practice and dedication to upholding the rights of the individuals you assess. • Flexibility to work shift patterns, as we provide a 24-hour service. Why join us? • Professional development: Continuous learning and supportive supervision. • Work-life balance: Enjoy a fulfilling career with a good balance between work and home life. • Employee support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. • Enhancements: Our AMHPs are paid a market supplement of up to £5,000 per annum dependent on experience, as well as a 14% alternating shift allowance, and Senior Social Workers are eligible for a further £3,000 market supplement upon completion of their Excellent Practice Validation portfolio. • Competitive benefits package: Including generous annual leave entitlement, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Other job titles you may be searching for: Social Worker, Community Psychiatric Nurse, Occupational Therapist, OT, AMHP, Mental Health Nurse, Senior Social Worker, Social Work Practitioner.
Surrey County Council
Children's Senior Occupational Therapist
Surrey County Council Reigate, Surrey
The starting salary for this permanent, part-time role is £25,419 based on an 18.5 hour working week, and £49,464 based on a 36 hour working week. We are looking for enthusiastic Senior Occupational Therapists to join our fantastic team, providing professional occupational therapy to children, young people and families living in Surrey. This role is for 18.5 hours per week, one day of which will be Wednesday. The team has two offices bases, one in Woodhatch Place, Reigate and the other in Victoria Gate, Woking. However, this is a community-based hybrid role so will involve visiting children in their homes, working from your own home, and/or using any other Surrey County Council offices as and when required. Our Offer to You 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents About the Role Every child deserves the opportunity for participation and inclusion, to live in a home environment that supports and enables them to do the things that matter most to them, and their families. As a Senior Children's Occupational Therapist , you'll make that possible by working in partnership with children, parents, and carers to remove barriers and create safe, supportive spaces. You'll listen, assess and act - providing tailored advice, specialist equipment, and home adaptations that make a real difference. Whether it's enabling a child to access essential facilities at home or helping parents feel confident in providing safe care, your work will transform everyday challenges into opportunities for independence and choice. This is a role where your expertise really counts. You'll manage complex cases, balancing risk and safeguarding while keeping the child's needs and aspirations at the centre. You'll collaborate with a wide network of professionals and partners to deliver solutions that work for families. And as a senior member of the team, you'll share your knowledge, supporting and mentoring colleagues and students so they can develop too. Our countywide Children's Occupational Therapy service is built on partnership. We work alongside families and the multidisciplinary team around the child to create safe, supportive environments where children can flourish. You'll join a well-established, passionate team within the Children with Disabilities Resources service, alongside the Children's Crisis Service and Outreach teams - together making a lasting impact and ensuring no one is left behind. We'll support you every step of the way with learning opportunities, supervision, and a culture that encourages creativity and innovation. Because when you're empowered, so are the children and families you serve. Your Application In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills: Degree or equivalent in Occupational Therapy and Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) registered Experience in children's social care Occupational Therapy or any other children's Occupational Therapy experience Surrey has both urban and rural areas and Occupational Therapists will be expected to have a valid driving licence to drive in the UK, access to a vehicle and be willing to travel across a wide geographical area . Reasonable adjustments where needed will be made for successful applicants who have a disability or long-term health condition to enable them to fulfil the requirements of the job. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to new unitary councils in April 2027. Your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of these new councils, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum shortlisting criteria, as displayed on the advert, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
The starting salary for this permanent, part-time role is £25,419 based on an 18.5 hour working week, and £49,464 based on a 36 hour working week. We are looking for enthusiastic Senior Occupational Therapists to join our fantastic team, providing professional occupational therapy to children, young people and families living in Surrey. This role is for 18.5 hours per week, one day of which will be Wednesday. The team has two offices bases, one in Woodhatch Place, Reigate and the other in Victoria Gate, Woking. However, this is a community-based hybrid role so will involve visiting children in their homes, working from your own home, and/or using any other Surrey County Council offices as and when required. Our Offer to You 26 days' holiday, rising to 28 days after 2 years' service and 31 days after 5 years' service Option to buy up to 10 days of additional annual leave A generous local government salary related pension Up to 5 days of carer's leave and 2 paid volunteering days per year Paternity, adoption and dependents leave An Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing Learning and development hub where you can access a wealth of resources Wellbeing and lifestyle discounts including gym, travel, and shopping A chance to make a real difference to the lives of our residents About the Role Every child deserves the opportunity for participation and inclusion, to live in a home environment that supports and enables them to do the things that matter most to them, and their families. As a Senior Children's Occupational Therapist , you'll make that possible by working in partnership with children, parents, and carers to remove barriers and create safe, supportive spaces. You'll listen, assess and act - providing tailored advice, specialist equipment, and home adaptations that make a real difference. Whether it's enabling a child to access essential facilities at home or helping parents feel confident in providing safe care, your work will transform everyday challenges into opportunities for independence and choice. This is a role where your expertise really counts. You'll manage complex cases, balancing risk and safeguarding while keeping the child's needs and aspirations at the centre. You'll collaborate with a wide network of professionals and partners to deliver solutions that work for families. And as a senior member of the team, you'll share your knowledge, supporting and mentoring colleagues and students so they can develop too. Our countywide Children's Occupational Therapy service is built on partnership. We work alongside families and the multidisciplinary team around the child to create safe, supportive environments where children can flourish. You'll join a well-established, passionate team within the Children with Disabilities Resources service, alongside the Children's Crisis Service and Outreach teams - together making a lasting impact and ensuring no one is left behind. We'll support you every step of the way with learning opportunities, supervision, and a culture that encourages creativity and innovation. Because when you're empowered, so are the children and families you serve. Your Application In order to be considered for shortlisting, your application will clearly evidence the following skills: Degree or equivalent in Occupational Therapy and Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) registered Experience in children's social care Occupational Therapy or any other children's Occupational Therapy experience Surrey has both urban and rural areas and Occupational Therapists will be expected to have a valid driving licence to drive in the UK, access to a vehicle and be willing to travel across a wide geographical area . Reasonable adjustments where needed will be made for successful applicants who have a disability or long-term health condition to enable them to fulfil the requirements of the job. Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) Surrey County Council is undergoing Local Government Reorganisation, moving from a two-tier system to new unitary councils in April 2027. Your role will transfer with current terms and conditions to one of these new councils, supporting local devolution and greater powers for our communities. Join our dynamic team and shape the future of local government. Make a lasting impact with innovative solutions and improved services for our community. Help us build a brighter future for our residents! Our Commitment We are a disability confident employer which means if you have shared a disability on your application form and have evidenced you meet the minimum shortlisting criteria, as displayed on the advert, we guarantee you an interview. Your skills and experience truly matter to us. From application to your first day, we're committed to supporting you with any adjustments you need, we value inclusion and warmly welcome you to join and help build a workplace where everyone belongs.
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
Specialist Occupational Therapist
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
Joining our developing, high-performing Education and Inclusion Therapy Service as a Specialist Occupational Therapist, you'll enjoy a rewarding role within a supportive and forward-thinking team, delivering impactful therapy to children and young people across a range of educational settings. Your clinical expertise and ideas will shape practice and outcomes. You'll work collaboratively with schools, families and multi-agency professionals to ensure every child has the opportunity to thrive, access learning, and reach their full potential. You'll manage a varied and complex caseload, contribute to EHCP provision, and support the development of staff in specialist settings. With a term-time only contract working 40 weeks per annum, excellent work-life balance, and a salary broadly equivalent to NHS Band 7, this is an ideal opportunity for an experienced Band 6/7 equivalent therapist who has been working within education services either in the NHS, local authority or in the private sector looking to deepen their specialism in sensory integration and complex needs. What you'll do: Deliver specialist occupational therapy assessments and evidence-based interventions for children and young people in educational settings and, where appropriate, at home. Work collaboratively with education staff, families and multi-agency professionals to develop and implement effective, child-centred support plans. Contribute to EHCP assessments, reviews and reporting, including tribunal and care planning documentation. Provide clinical and managerial supervision to Occupational Therapists in the team and support capacity-building through training, consultation and tailored programmes within schools and settings. Maintain accurate and timely clinical records in line with professional standards. Participate in service development and quality improvement activities. Support whole-school communication strategies and contribute to policy development. Manage your own caseload effectively and travel across Hampshire to deliver services predominantly within your geographical patch of the county. What we're looking for: A professional recognised Occupational Therapy qualification with current HCPC registration, and a postgraduate qualification in Ayres Sensory Integration (or equivalent). Experience working as an Occupational Therapist with children and young people with complex needs across education, health, social care, community or hospital-based services. An understanding of how to encourage and support young people. Strong knowledge and practical experience of a Sensory integration treatment approach. Excellent assessment, clinical reasoning and problem-solving skills, with the ability and initiative to translate findings into effective interventions. Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a multi-agency team. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to engage a wide range of stakeholders. Strong organisational and time management skills, with a commitment to confidentiality, safeguarding and inclusive practice. Why join us: Be part of an innovative and evolving therapy service within a high-performing local authority, offering a supportive and inclusive environment. Benefit from a comprehensive induction programme and a strong CPD offer, including internal learning and access to external training. Receive tailored clinical supervision from a Specialist Occupational Therapist, alongside regular peer and safeguarding support. Enjoy opportunities for careers progression, a term-time only contract, and a healthy work-life balance supported by realistic caseloads and work assigned predominantly within your geographical location. Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. A competitive benefits package that includes generous annual leave entitlement, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Applicants can expect to hear from us within two weeks of the advertised closing date. Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role and therefore it is essential that you already have the right to work in the UK before applying. Other roles you may have experience of may include: Occupational Therapist - Children and Young People, Senior Occupational Therapist (Children's Services), Specialist Paediatric Occupational Therapist, Specialist Occupational Therapist - Education Settings, Education-Based Occupational Therapist, Occupational Therapist - SEN / SEND Services, Children's Occupational Therapist - Specialist Services
Jun 25, 2026
Full time
Joining our developing, high-performing Education and Inclusion Therapy Service as a Specialist Occupational Therapist, you'll enjoy a rewarding role within a supportive and forward-thinking team, delivering impactful therapy to children and young people across a range of educational settings. Your clinical expertise and ideas will shape practice and outcomes. You'll work collaboratively with schools, families and multi-agency professionals to ensure every child has the opportunity to thrive, access learning, and reach their full potential. You'll manage a varied and complex caseload, contribute to EHCP provision, and support the development of staff in specialist settings. With a term-time only contract working 40 weeks per annum, excellent work-life balance, and a salary broadly equivalent to NHS Band 7, this is an ideal opportunity for an experienced Band 6/7 equivalent therapist who has been working within education services either in the NHS, local authority or in the private sector looking to deepen their specialism in sensory integration and complex needs. What you'll do: Deliver specialist occupational therapy assessments and evidence-based interventions for children and young people in educational settings and, where appropriate, at home. Work collaboratively with education staff, families and multi-agency professionals to develop and implement effective, child-centred support plans. Contribute to EHCP assessments, reviews and reporting, including tribunal and care planning documentation. Provide clinical and managerial supervision to Occupational Therapists in the team and support capacity-building through training, consultation and tailored programmes within schools and settings. Maintain accurate and timely clinical records in line with professional standards. Participate in service development and quality improvement activities. Support whole-school communication strategies and contribute to policy development. Manage your own caseload effectively and travel across Hampshire to deliver services predominantly within your geographical patch of the county. What we're looking for: A professional recognised Occupational Therapy qualification with current HCPC registration, and a postgraduate qualification in Ayres Sensory Integration (or equivalent). Experience working as an Occupational Therapist with children and young people with complex needs across education, health, social care, community or hospital-based services. An understanding of how to encourage and support young people. Strong knowledge and practical experience of a Sensory integration treatment approach. Excellent assessment, clinical reasoning and problem-solving skills, with the ability and initiative to translate findings into effective interventions. Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a multi-agency team. Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to engage a wide range of stakeholders. Strong organisational and time management skills, with a commitment to confidentiality, safeguarding and inclusive practice. Why join us: Be part of an innovative and evolving therapy service within a high-performing local authority, offering a supportive and inclusive environment. Benefit from a comprehensive induction programme and a strong CPD offer, including internal learning and access to external training. Receive tailored clinical supervision from a Specialist Occupational Therapist, alongside regular peer and safeguarding support. Enjoy opportunities for careers progression, a term-time only contract, and a healthy work-life balance supported by realistic caseloads and work assigned predominantly within your geographical location. Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. A competitive benefits package that includes generous annual leave entitlement, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. To learn more about this role, please review our Candidate Pack available on our website. Please click on the Apply button for details. Applicants can expect to hear from us within two weeks of the advertised closing date. Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role and therefore it is essential that you already have the right to work in the UK before applying. Other roles you may have experience of may include: Occupational Therapist - Children and Young People, Senior Occupational Therapist (Children's Services), Specialist Paediatric Occupational Therapist, Specialist Occupational Therapist - Education Settings, Education-Based Occupational Therapist, Occupational Therapist - SEN / SEND Services, Children's Occupational Therapist - Specialist Services
Cygnet
Consultant Psychiatrist
Cygnet Chesterfield, Derbyshire
Helping others improve and turn their lives around - there's no better feeling. It's what we do for thousands of people at more than 150 sites across the UK. Be a part of it. Job Title: Consultant Psychiatrist Service Line: Female Acute Mental Health Professionally Accountable to: Regional Medical Director Managerially Responsible to: Hospital Manager Salary: Up to £165,000 per year (Depending on experience) We are seeking an experienced a full-time Consultant Psychiatrist) who will work at Cygnet Acer Clinic and provide senior medical cover on Acer Upper - our mental health acute service for women The post holder will be the Responsible Clinician and will oversee and maintain the care of all ward inpatients as required and will also have responsibility for auditing the medical services rendered at the ward and ensuring their good quality in accordance to GMC standards of good medical practice and other relevant professional guidelines. Cygnet Acer Clinic is a 28 bed service providing assessment, treatment and rehabilitation for women with personality disorder and complex needs or acute mental health needs. Acer Upper at Cygnet Acer Clinic is a 14 bed acute mental health service for women. The service provides a safe and stabilising environment for individuals who are experiencing an acute episode of mental illness and require an emergency admission. In this role, your expertise will be the driving force for life-changing treatment fully supported by a Specialty Doctor and first-class multidisciplinary team including qualified nurses, psychologist and occupational therapist. And you'll have the opportunity to progress to Medical Director Level through our management schemes. At Cygnet, you'll enjoy excellent professional development, shopping, travel and leisure discounts - as well as a range of healthcare and financial benefits - to support you to be happy both in and out of work. Apply now to enjoy excellent career prospects while reaping the rewards of making a difference to others - every day. Main duties and Responsibilities Lead on the provision of high quality care to the service users admitted to Acer Upper ward Act as a positive role model, maintaining and demonstrating a positive attitude towards patients, their families, visitors and other staff. Take overall responsibility for patient treatment plans in conjunction with the multi-disciplinary team Assess referrals & undertake mental state examinations of service users Undertake appropriate investigations, diagnosis & treatment Conduct ward rounds, patient reviews & clinical audits Lead the implementation of risk assessment, risk management & embed clinical governance within the service Supervise reports for Mental Health Act tribunals & managers' hearings & attend hearings Liaise with the Ministry of Justice for transfer of patients and approval of leave as required Good maintenance of patient records To ensure and maintain regular communications with the Site Medical Director and Hospital Manager To communicate effectively through regular contact with patients, relatives, staff, directors, and any other concerned bodies; maintaining appropriate reports. Attend and contribute to academic meetingsand adhere to the professional standards for CPD as set out by the GMC, the Department of Health and the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Contribute to the Telephone On call rota Why Cygnet? We'll offer you Salary up to £165,000 per year (Depending on experience) Generous annual leave entitlement that increases with length of service 5 days study leave, study budget and in-house CPD/ peer group programme Company paid Life Assurance scheme covering 3x salary Contributory pension scheme Research opportunities to include publishing in The Cygnet Journal (Cygnet's co-produced peer review journal) and joining the Cygnet Research & Development Group Teaching opportunities including teaching medical students, teaching on the Cygnet CESR programme and Cygnet MRCPsych programme Opportunity to lead and participate in QI & Audit initiatives Company Funded Cash plan with the ability to claim up to £1000 per annum worth of benefits including free Physiotherapy, Osteopaths, Optical, dental, consultations, scans and free prescriptions Gym Discounts across the UK as well as free online fitness classes with ClassPass, Nutritional Programmes and Fitness Consultations Discount schemes including Reward Gateway, NHS Discount and Blue Lights Card Free meals, on-site parking and EAP support Smart Health Toolkit, including 24 hour GP service with the option of prescription delivery to your local pharmacy Electric Car Scheme We are looking for someone who is Fully GMC registered & MBBS (or equivalent) qualified Registered on the specialist register (CCT/CESR), Section 12 and AC Status Experienced & knowledgeable in general adult psychiatry and mental health diagnosis Knowledgeable of the Mental Health Act and Code of Practice, along with the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and Code of Capacity A first-rate communicator who can interview, assess & treat patients & write clear, comprehensive medical notes Committed to continued professional development Able to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team A member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (MRCPsych) or equivalent Cygnet have been providing a national network of high-quality specialist mental health services for more than 30 years. We have built a reputation for delivering pioneering services and outstanding outcomes. Our expert care enables thousands of individuals to consistently make a positive difference to their lives. We maintain a good relationship with our quality regulators and undergo regular inspections, with 85% of our services rated 'Good' or 'Outstanding'. We also operate an internal system of quality care, treatment and positive outcomes. Requirements The successful candidate will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS and reference check and an offer of employment will be subject to successful clearance. What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the link to apply or email a copy of your CV to What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the button to apply
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Helping others improve and turn their lives around - there's no better feeling. It's what we do for thousands of people at more than 150 sites across the UK. Be a part of it. Job Title: Consultant Psychiatrist Service Line: Female Acute Mental Health Professionally Accountable to: Regional Medical Director Managerially Responsible to: Hospital Manager Salary: Up to £165,000 per year (Depending on experience) We are seeking an experienced a full-time Consultant Psychiatrist) who will work at Cygnet Acer Clinic and provide senior medical cover on Acer Upper - our mental health acute service for women The post holder will be the Responsible Clinician and will oversee and maintain the care of all ward inpatients as required and will also have responsibility for auditing the medical services rendered at the ward and ensuring their good quality in accordance to GMC standards of good medical practice and other relevant professional guidelines. Cygnet Acer Clinic is a 28 bed service providing assessment, treatment and rehabilitation for women with personality disorder and complex needs or acute mental health needs. Acer Upper at Cygnet Acer Clinic is a 14 bed acute mental health service for women. The service provides a safe and stabilising environment for individuals who are experiencing an acute episode of mental illness and require an emergency admission. In this role, your expertise will be the driving force for life-changing treatment fully supported by a Specialty Doctor and first-class multidisciplinary team including qualified nurses, psychologist and occupational therapist. And you'll have the opportunity to progress to Medical Director Level through our management schemes. At Cygnet, you'll enjoy excellent professional development, shopping, travel and leisure discounts - as well as a range of healthcare and financial benefits - to support you to be happy both in and out of work. Apply now to enjoy excellent career prospects while reaping the rewards of making a difference to others - every day. Main duties and Responsibilities Lead on the provision of high quality care to the service users admitted to Acer Upper ward Act as a positive role model, maintaining and demonstrating a positive attitude towards patients, their families, visitors and other staff. Take overall responsibility for patient treatment plans in conjunction with the multi-disciplinary team Assess referrals & undertake mental state examinations of service users Undertake appropriate investigations, diagnosis & treatment Conduct ward rounds, patient reviews & clinical audits Lead the implementation of risk assessment, risk management & embed clinical governance within the service Supervise reports for Mental Health Act tribunals & managers' hearings & attend hearings Liaise with the Ministry of Justice for transfer of patients and approval of leave as required Good maintenance of patient records To ensure and maintain regular communications with the Site Medical Director and Hospital Manager To communicate effectively through regular contact with patients, relatives, staff, directors, and any other concerned bodies; maintaining appropriate reports. Attend and contribute to academic meetingsand adhere to the professional standards for CPD as set out by the GMC, the Department of Health and the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Contribute to the Telephone On call rota Why Cygnet? We'll offer you Salary up to £165,000 per year (Depending on experience) Generous annual leave entitlement that increases with length of service 5 days study leave, study budget and in-house CPD/ peer group programme Company paid Life Assurance scheme covering 3x salary Contributory pension scheme Research opportunities to include publishing in The Cygnet Journal (Cygnet's co-produced peer review journal) and joining the Cygnet Research & Development Group Teaching opportunities including teaching medical students, teaching on the Cygnet CESR programme and Cygnet MRCPsych programme Opportunity to lead and participate in QI & Audit initiatives Company Funded Cash plan with the ability to claim up to £1000 per annum worth of benefits including free Physiotherapy, Osteopaths, Optical, dental, consultations, scans and free prescriptions Gym Discounts across the UK as well as free online fitness classes with ClassPass, Nutritional Programmes and Fitness Consultations Discount schemes including Reward Gateway, NHS Discount and Blue Lights Card Free meals, on-site parking and EAP support Smart Health Toolkit, including 24 hour GP service with the option of prescription delivery to your local pharmacy Electric Car Scheme We are looking for someone who is Fully GMC registered & MBBS (or equivalent) qualified Registered on the specialist register (CCT/CESR), Section 12 and AC Status Experienced & knowledgeable in general adult psychiatry and mental health diagnosis Knowledgeable of the Mental Health Act and Code of Practice, along with the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and Code of Capacity A first-rate communicator who can interview, assess & treat patients & write clear, comprehensive medical notes Committed to continued professional development Able to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team A member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (MRCPsych) or equivalent Cygnet have been providing a national network of high-quality specialist mental health services for more than 30 years. We have built a reputation for delivering pioneering services and outstanding outcomes. Our expert care enables thousands of individuals to consistently make a positive difference to their lives. We maintain a good relationship with our quality regulators and undergo regular inspections, with 85% of our services rated 'Good' or 'Outstanding'. We also operate an internal system of quality care, treatment and positive outcomes. Requirements The successful candidate will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS and reference check and an offer of employment will be subject to successful clearance. What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the link to apply or email a copy of your CV to What next? If you care about making a difference - we want to talk to you. Click the button to apply
Functional Specialist
Donard Recruitment Ltd Swansea, Neath Port Talbot
Further your career and take on a new challenge as a Functional Specialist! We are recruiting for hybrid working Nurses, Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists and Paramedics to make the most of their existing clinical knowledge and take on a new role with a leading, multi-national employer with Full time roles available click apply for full job details
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Further your career and take on a new challenge as a Functional Specialist! We are recruiting for hybrid working Nurses, Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists and Paramedics to make the most of their existing clinical knowledge and take on a new role with a leading, multi-national employer with Full time roles available click apply for full job details
KPI Education
Specialist Speech & Language Therapist
KPI Education Surbiton, Surrey
Specialist Speech & Language Therapist (Band 7) Long Ditton, Surrey Specialist SEND School Full-Time Permanent Band 7 Equivalent September 2026 Start £55,000 - £65,000 Are you an experienced Speech & Language Therapist passionate about supporting children and young people with complex communication needs? Do you want to work within a highly collaborative, therapy-led environment where communication, participation, regulation and independence sit at the heart of every pupil's journey? We are seeking an experienced and dedicated Speech & Language Therapist to join a highly regarded specialist school supporting pupils aged 4-19 with severe and complex learning difficulties, Autism, sensory needs and significant speech, language and communication needs. The successful candidate will join a well-established multidisciplinary team and play a key role in ensuring communication is embedded throughout every aspect of school life. Working closely with teachers, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Behaviour Specialists, support staff and families, you will help pupils develop meaningful communication, increase participation and achieve greater independence. This role would suit a therapist who is passionate about integrated working, neuro-affirming practice and creating communication-rich environments that enable every young person to thrive. Key Responsibilities Manage a specialist caseload of pupils with severe and complex speech, language and communication needs. Undertake formal and informal assessments, analyse findings and develop evidence-based intervention programmes tailored to individual pupil needs. Deliver highly effective therapy through individual, group and classroom-based approaches. Ensure communication strategies are embedded throughout the school day and across all learning environments. Contribute to EHCP provision, Annual Reviews, multidisciplinary meetings and statutory reporting. Work collaboratively with teaching staff to adapt learning environments and curriculum materials to maximise communication and participation. Lead on the implementation and development of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) systems, including both low-tech and high-tech communication solutions. Provide training, coaching and consultation to teachers, support staff and families around communication strategies and best practice. Champion neuro-affirming, strengths-based and communication-focused approaches across the school community. Contribute to the ongoing development of therapy services and whole-school communication provision. The Ideal Candidate Holds a recognised Speech & Language Therapy qualification. HCPC registered Speech & Language Therapist. Member of the Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists (RCSLT). Significant experience supporting children and young people with complex communication needs. Strong understanding of Autism, severe learning difficulties, sensory differences and communication development. Experience working within specialist schools, paediatric services or complex SEND environments. Excellent communication, report writing and multidisciplinary working skills. Passionate about improving participation, communication and quality of life outcomes for young people with complex needs. Desirable Experience Experience supporting pupils with Autism, SLD, PMLD and complex communication profiles. Knowledge of AAC systems including Grid for Schools, PODD, Eye Gaze and other communication technologies. Experience working within transdisciplinary or integrated therapy models. Knowledge of Positive Behaviour Support and communication-enabling environments. Experience providing supervision, mentoring or specialist advice to colleagues. Strong understanding of EHCP processes and statutory responsibilities. What's on Offer? Competitive Band 7 equivalent salary package. Access to a highly experienced multidisciplinary therapy team. A genuinely integrated therapeutic model where therapists play a central role in pupil outcomes. Specialist resources and communication technology. Ongoing CPD, clinical supervision and career progression opportunities. Supportive and forward-thinking leadership team. Opportunity to influence whole-school communication practice and make a lasting impact on the lives of children and young people with complex needs. INDTSC
Jun 24, 2026
Full time
Specialist Speech & Language Therapist (Band 7) Long Ditton, Surrey Specialist SEND School Full-Time Permanent Band 7 Equivalent September 2026 Start £55,000 - £65,000 Are you an experienced Speech & Language Therapist passionate about supporting children and young people with complex communication needs? Do you want to work within a highly collaborative, therapy-led environment where communication, participation, regulation and independence sit at the heart of every pupil's journey? We are seeking an experienced and dedicated Speech & Language Therapist to join a highly regarded specialist school supporting pupils aged 4-19 with severe and complex learning difficulties, Autism, sensory needs and significant speech, language and communication needs. The successful candidate will join a well-established multidisciplinary team and play a key role in ensuring communication is embedded throughout every aspect of school life. Working closely with teachers, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Behaviour Specialists, support staff and families, you will help pupils develop meaningful communication, increase participation and achieve greater independence. This role would suit a therapist who is passionate about integrated working, neuro-affirming practice and creating communication-rich environments that enable every young person to thrive. Key Responsibilities Manage a specialist caseload of pupils with severe and complex speech, language and communication needs. Undertake formal and informal assessments, analyse findings and develop evidence-based intervention programmes tailored to individual pupil needs. Deliver highly effective therapy through individual, group and classroom-based approaches. Ensure communication strategies are embedded throughout the school day and across all learning environments. Contribute to EHCP provision, Annual Reviews, multidisciplinary meetings and statutory reporting. Work collaboratively with teaching staff to adapt learning environments and curriculum materials to maximise communication and participation. Lead on the implementation and development of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) systems, including both low-tech and high-tech communication solutions. Provide training, coaching and consultation to teachers, support staff and families around communication strategies and best practice. Champion neuro-affirming, strengths-based and communication-focused approaches across the school community. Contribute to the ongoing development of therapy services and whole-school communication provision. The Ideal Candidate Holds a recognised Speech & Language Therapy qualification. HCPC registered Speech & Language Therapist. Member of the Royal College of Speech & Language Therapists (RCSLT). Significant experience supporting children and young people with complex communication needs. Strong understanding of Autism, severe learning difficulties, sensory differences and communication development. Experience working within specialist schools, paediatric services or complex SEND environments. Excellent communication, report writing and multidisciplinary working skills. Passionate about improving participation, communication and quality of life outcomes for young people with complex needs. Desirable Experience Experience supporting pupils with Autism, SLD, PMLD and complex communication profiles. Knowledge of AAC systems including Grid for Schools, PODD, Eye Gaze and other communication technologies. Experience working within transdisciplinary or integrated therapy models. Knowledge of Positive Behaviour Support and communication-enabling environments. Experience providing supervision, mentoring or specialist advice to colleagues. Strong understanding of EHCP processes and statutory responsibilities. What's on Offer? Competitive Band 7 equivalent salary package. Access to a highly experienced multidisciplinary therapy team. A genuinely integrated therapeutic model where therapists play a central role in pupil outcomes. Specialist resources and communication technology. Ongoing CPD, clinical supervision and career progression opportunities. Supportive and forward-thinking leadership team. Opportunity to influence whole-school communication practice and make a lasting impact on the lives of children and young people with complex needs. INDTSC

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