Outcomes First Group
Kensington And Chelsea, London
Job Title: Lead Paediatric Occupational Therapist for SEMH Schools Location: Multi-Campus SEMH School Settings in South West London Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Reports to: Team Lead and Director of Services for Occupational Therapy Salary: £38,000 - £46,800 Depending on Experience Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract 5 weeks off in the school summer break 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance 1 CPD day to use towards training Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub Competitive medical insurance rates A block of free counselling sessions Cycle to work scheme Electric car purchase scheme A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. Life assurance Critical illness cover We provide our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part time or Term-time contracts also considered. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) Job Purpose The Lead Occupational Therapist will be responsible for designing, implementing, and managing a high-quality occupational therapy provision across multiple campuses within Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) schools. This role combines leadership and clinical responsibilities and will work closely with education and therapeutic teams to support pupils with a range of complex needs and neurodivergence within primary and secondary settings. Key Responsibilities Leadership and Management Lead and coordinate the Occupational Therapy (OT) service across all campuses. Provide leadership and support for a team of occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. Develop and enforce OT policies, procedures, and service delivery models in line with LCP and whole-school strategies. Ensure effective allocation of caseloads and staff resources in the school settings. Attend leadership meetings and contribute to whole-school planning and development. Coordinate induction for new staff within the school settings to ensure streamlining of services. Foster strong collaborative working with the wider therapy team, senior management, and other health professionals on site. Communicate any performance or management concerns to your director of services. Clinical Practice Deliver specialist OT assessments and interventions for pupils with SEMH and neurodiverse needs. Develop, monitor, and review individualised therapy plans. Provide clinical reports to support EHCPs, annual reviews, and tribunal processes. Promote inclusive practice through class-based strategies and environmental modifications. Lead on therapeutic interventions. Support transition planning and interventions for pupils moving between provisions. Training & Capacity Building Design and deliver staff training to support with embedded occupational therapy strategies and neuro-affirming practices. Support the development of trauma-informed, therapeutic classrooms. Mentor staff on embedding OT strategies into everyday school life. Safeguarding & Compliance Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date records in accordance with GDPR and HCPC standards. Adhere to safeguarding responsibilities in line with school and local authority policy. Ensure service quality through audits, feedback, and continuous improvement. Person Specification Essential BSc or MSc in Occupational Therapy HCPC Registration Royal College of Occupational Therapy Registration Minimum of 4 years' post-qualification experience with complex children and young people Experience of working in SEMH, education, or alternative provision settings Leadership or service development experience Excellent understanding of attachment, trauma, and neurodevelopment Confident with report writing and multi-agency working Desirable Postgraduate training in trauma-informed care, or related specialisms Knowledge of SEND processes including EHCPs and Annual Reviews Experience working with Looked After Children or those with significant social care involvement Understanding of positive behaviour support approaches What We Offer A passionate and forward-thinking team CPD opportunities and funded specialist training Clinical supervision and reflective practice sessions Opportunities to innovate and lead within a growing SEMH provision Staff wellbeing and flexible working options A chance to make a life-changing impact on young people London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric OT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. Whether you're just starting out or have years of experience under your belt, we'll help you continue to refine your skills and stay up to date on the latest best practices in paediatric therapy. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites
Jul 04, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Lead Paediatric Occupational Therapist for SEMH Schools Location: Multi-Campus SEMH School Settings in South West London Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Reports to: Team Lead and Director of Services for Occupational Therapy Salary: £38,000 - £46,800 Depending on Experience Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract 5 weeks off in the school summer break 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance 1 CPD day to use towards training Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub Competitive medical insurance rates A block of free counselling sessions Cycle to work scheme Electric car purchase scheme A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. Life assurance Critical illness cover We provide our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part time or Term-time contracts also considered. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) Job Purpose The Lead Occupational Therapist will be responsible for designing, implementing, and managing a high-quality occupational therapy provision across multiple campuses within Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) schools. This role combines leadership and clinical responsibilities and will work closely with education and therapeutic teams to support pupils with a range of complex needs and neurodivergence within primary and secondary settings. Key Responsibilities Leadership and Management Lead and coordinate the Occupational Therapy (OT) service across all campuses. Provide leadership and support for a team of occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. Develop and enforce OT policies, procedures, and service delivery models in line with LCP and whole-school strategies. Ensure effective allocation of caseloads and staff resources in the school settings. Attend leadership meetings and contribute to whole-school planning and development. Coordinate induction for new staff within the school settings to ensure streamlining of services. Foster strong collaborative working with the wider therapy team, senior management, and other health professionals on site. Communicate any performance or management concerns to your director of services. Clinical Practice Deliver specialist OT assessments and interventions for pupils with SEMH and neurodiverse needs. Develop, monitor, and review individualised therapy plans. Provide clinical reports to support EHCPs, annual reviews, and tribunal processes. Promote inclusive practice through class-based strategies and environmental modifications. Lead on therapeutic interventions. Support transition planning and interventions for pupils moving between provisions. Training & Capacity Building Design and deliver staff training to support with embedded occupational therapy strategies and neuro-affirming practices. Support the development of trauma-informed, therapeutic classrooms. Mentor staff on embedding OT strategies into everyday school life. Safeguarding & Compliance Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date records in accordance with GDPR and HCPC standards. Adhere to safeguarding responsibilities in line with school and local authority policy. Ensure service quality through audits, feedback, and continuous improvement. Person Specification Essential BSc or MSc in Occupational Therapy HCPC Registration Royal College of Occupational Therapy Registration Minimum of 4 years' post-qualification experience with complex children and young people Experience of working in SEMH, education, or alternative provision settings Leadership or service development experience Excellent understanding of attachment, trauma, and neurodevelopment Confident with report writing and multi-agency working Desirable Postgraduate training in trauma-informed care, or related specialisms Knowledge of SEND processes including EHCPs and Annual Reviews Experience working with Looked After Children or those with significant social care involvement Understanding of positive behaviour support approaches What We Offer A passionate and forward-thinking team CPD opportunities and funded specialist training Clinical supervision and reflective practice sessions Opportunities to innovate and lead within a growing SEMH provision Staff wellbeing and flexible working options A chance to make a life-changing impact on young people London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric OT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. Whether you're just starting out or have years of experience under your belt, we'll help you continue to refine your skills and stay up to date on the latest best practices in paediatric therapy. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites
Outcomes First Group
Kensington And Chelsea, London
Job Title: Lead Paediatric Occupational Therapist for SEMH Schools Location: Multi-Campus SEMH School Settings in South West London Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Reports to: Team Lead and Director of Services for Occupational Therapy Salary: £38,000 - £46,800 Depending on Experience Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract 5 weeks off in the school summer break 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance 1 CPD day to use towards training Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub Competitive medical insurance rates A block of free counselling sessions Cycle to work scheme Electric car purchase scheme A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. Life assurance Critical illness cover We provide our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part time or Term-time contracts also considered. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) Job Purpose The Lead Occupational Therapist will be responsible for designing, implementing, and managing a high-quality occupational therapy provision across multiple campuses within Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) schools. This role combines leadership and clinical responsibilities and will work closely with education and therapeutic teams to support pupils with a range of complex needs and neurodivergence within primary and secondary settings. Key Responsibilities Leadership and Management Lead and coordinate the Occupational Therapy (OT) service across all campuses. Provide leadership and support for a team of occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. Develop and enforce OT policies, procedures, and service delivery models in line with LCP and whole-school strategies. Ensure effective allocation of caseloads and staff resources in the school settings. Attend leadership meetings and contribute to whole-school planning and development. Coordinate induction for new staff within the school settings to ensure streamlining of services. Foster strong collaborative working with the wider therapy team, senior management, and other health professionals on site. Communicate any performance or management concerns to your director of services. Clinical Practice Deliver specialist OT assessments and interventions for pupils with SEMH and neurodiverse needs. Develop, monitor, and review individualised therapy plans. Provide clinical reports to support EHCPs, annual reviews, and tribunal processes. Promote inclusive practice through class-based strategies and environmental modifications. Lead on therapeutic interventions. Support transition planning and interventions for pupils moving between provisions. Training & Capacity Building Design and deliver staff training to support with embedded occupational therapy strategies and neuro-affirming practices. Support the development of trauma-informed, therapeutic classrooms. Mentor staff on embedding OT strategies into everyday school life. Safeguarding & Compliance Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date records in accordance with GDPR and HCPC standards. Adhere to safeguarding responsibilities in line with school and local authority policy. Ensure service quality through audits, feedback, and continuous improvement. Person Specification Essential BSc or MSc in Occupational Therapy HCPC Registration Royal College of Occupational Therapy Registration Minimum of 4 years' post-qualification experience with complex children and young people Experience of working in SEMH, education, or alternative provision settings Leadership or service development experience Excellent understanding of attachment, trauma, and neurodevelopment Confident with report writing and multi-agency working Desirable Postgraduate training in trauma-informed care, or related specialisms Knowledge of SEND processes including EHCPs and Annual Reviews Experience working with Looked After Children or those with significant social care involvement Understanding of positive behaviour support approaches What We Offer A passionate and forward-thinking team CPD opportunities and funded specialist training Clinical supervision and reflective practice sessions Opportunities to innovate and lead within a growing SEMH provision Staff wellbeing and flexible working options A chance to make a life-changing impact on young people London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric OT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. Whether you're just starting out or have years of experience under your belt, we'll help you continue to refine your skills and stay up to date on the latest best practices in paediatric therapy. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites
Jul 03, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Lead Paediatric Occupational Therapist for SEMH Schools Location: Multi-Campus SEMH School Settings in South West London Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Reports to: Team Lead and Director of Services for Occupational Therapy Salary: £38,000 - £46,800 Depending on Experience Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract 5 weeks off in the school summer break 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance 1 CPD day to use towards training Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub Competitive medical insurance rates A block of free counselling sessions Cycle to work scheme Electric car purchase scheme A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. Life assurance Critical illness cover We provide our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part time or Term-time contracts also considered. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) Job Purpose The Lead Occupational Therapist will be responsible for designing, implementing, and managing a high-quality occupational therapy provision across multiple campuses within Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) schools. This role combines leadership and clinical responsibilities and will work closely with education and therapeutic teams to support pupils with a range of complex needs and neurodivergence within primary and secondary settings. Key Responsibilities Leadership and Management Lead and coordinate the Occupational Therapy (OT) service across all campuses. Provide leadership and support for a team of occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. Develop and enforce OT policies, procedures, and service delivery models in line with LCP and whole-school strategies. Ensure effective allocation of caseloads and staff resources in the school settings. Attend leadership meetings and contribute to whole-school planning and development. Coordinate induction for new staff within the school settings to ensure streamlining of services. Foster strong collaborative working with the wider therapy team, senior management, and other health professionals on site. Communicate any performance or management concerns to your director of services. Clinical Practice Deliver specialist OT assessments and interventions for pupils with SEMH and neurodiverse needs. Develop, monitor, and review individualised therapy plans. Provide clinical reports to support EHCPs, annual reviews, and tribunal processes. Promote inclusive practice through class-based strategies and environmental modifications. Lead on therapeutic interventions. Support transition planning and interventions for pupils moving between provisions. Training & Capacity Building Design and deliver staff training to support with embedded occupational therapy strategies and neuro-affirming practices. Support the development of trauma-informed, therapeutic classrooms. Mentor staff on embedding OT strategies into everyday school life. Safeguarding & Compliance Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date records in accordance with GDPR and HCPC standards. Adhere to safeguarding responsibilities in line with school and local authority policy. Ensure service quality through audits, feedback, and continuous improvement. Person Specification Essential BSc or MSc in Occupational Therapy HCPC Registration Royal College of Occupational Therapy Registration Minimum of 4 years' post-qualification experience with complex children and young people Experience of working in SEMH, education, or alternative provision settings Leadership or service development experience Excellent understanding of attachment, trauma, and neurodevelopment Confident with report writing and multi-agency working Desirable Postgraduate training in trauma-informed care, or related specialisms Knowledge of SEND processes including EHCPs and Annual Reviews Experience working with Looked After Children or those with significant social care involvement Understanding of positive behaviour support approaches What We Offer A passionate and forward-thinking team CPD opportunities and funded specialist training Clinical supervision and reflective practice sessions Opportunities to innovate and lead within a growing SEMH provision Staff wellbeing and flexible working options A chance to make a life-changing impact on young people London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric OT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. Whether you're just starting out or have years of experience under your belt, we'll help you continue to refine your skills and stay up to date on the latest best practices in paediatric therapy. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites
Outcomes First Group
Kensington And Chelsea, London
London Children's Practice is an exciting and creative practice looking for an ambitious occupational therapist who wants to grow their clinical skills in a strong team environment. We put a high importance on work-life balance, so we offer a Summer Contract that maximises annual leave! We're also trialling provision for 10% rest every day! Job Title: School Based Paediatric Occupational Therapist Location: Regional Role, South-West London Salary: £32,000 - £48,000 dependent on experience - current hiring all experience levels for 3 new roles in LCP due to company growth Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract • 5 weeks off in the school summer break • 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance • 1 CPD day to use towards training • Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. • Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub • Competitive medical insurance rates • A block of free counselling sessions • Cycle to work scheme • Electric car purchase scheme • A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. • Life assurance • Critical illness cover We are dedicated to providing our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part time or Term-time contracts considered. Considering immediate and September 2025 contract commencement dates. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) What are we looking for? Enthusiastic, motivated, and creative Occupational Therapists with Paediatric Experience who is keen to work with students in school settings and join our growing MDT. We have the capacity to sponsor candidates who require a visa, so if you're interested, please get in touch. Mandatory Requirements: HCPC and RCOT registration Bachelor's or Master's in Occupational Therapy Desirable: Paediatric OT experience Experience working within a specialist paediatric setting Experience working within school settings Experiencing completing assessments for Education, Health, and Care plans Specialist CPD and/or training Trauma-Informed Care Experience Experience working with paediatric social, emotional, and mental health needs Role Overview: The Occupational Therapist plays a pivotal role in assessing the needs of a variety of students for Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) and providing targeted and specialist interventions to support their development. You will be working within a variety of school environments and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and teaching staff to ensure holistic care and embedded interventions. Additionally, the role involves training and upskilling teaching staff to effectively support students' occupational therapy goals. Key Responsibilities: • Conduct comprehensive assessments of students' sensory, motor, and self-care skills to determine eligibility for Occupational Therapy provision within their EHCP. • Develop and implement individualised intervention plans to address students' specific needs and facilitate their participation in school activities. • Collaborate closely with teachers, parents, and other professionals to integrate occupational therapy goals into students' educational plans and learning environment. • Provide ongoing monitoring and evaluation of intervention effectiveness, adjusting plans as necessary to optimise outcomes. • Conduct training and support to teaching staff on strategies and techniques to promote students' functional skills and independence within the classroom setting. • Maintain accurate documentation of assessments, case notes, annual review reports and intervention plans in accordance with regulatory standards and LCP policies. • Participate actively in multidisciplinary meetings to contribute expertise and ensure coordinated care for students with complex needs. Working Conditions: • Primarily school-based with opportunity to work within the clinic setting. • Regular interaction with students, teachers, and other professionals in a collaborative team working environment. • Flexible working hours. • Opportunity to do your administration from home. London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric OT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. Whether you're just starting out or have years of experience under your belt, we'll help you continue to refine your skills and stay up to date on the latest best practices in paediatric therapy. 5. Introduction to Paediatric OT Program Our experienced clinical team has a program to support newly qualified and new to paediatric OT to enable core skill development within this area of practice. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites London's Children's Practice Instagram Twitter Facebook
Jul 01, 2025
Full time
London Children's Practice is an exciting and creative practice looking for an ambitious occupational therapist who wants to grow their clinical skills in a strong team environment. We put a high importance on work-life balance, so we offer a Summer Contract that maximises annual leave! We're also trialling provision for 10% rest every day! Job Title: School Based Paediatric Occupational Therapist Location: Regional Role, South-West London Salary: £32,000 - £48,000 dependent on experience - current hiring all experience levels for 3 new roles in LCP due to company growth Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract • 5 weeks off in the school summer break • 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance • 1 CPD day to use towards training • Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. • Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub • Competitive medical insurance rates • A block of free counselling sessions • Cycle to work scheme • Electric car purchase scheme • A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. • Life assurance • Critical illness cover We are dedicated to providing our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part time or Term-time contracts considered. Considering immediate and September 2025 contract commencement dates. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) What are we looking for? Enthusiastic, motivated, and creative Occupational Therapists with Paediatric Experience who is keen to work with students in school settings and join our growing MDT. We have the capacity to sponsor candidates who require a visa, so if you're interested, please get in touch. Mandatory Requirements: HCPC and RCOT registration Bachelor's or Master's in Occupational Therapy Desirable: Paediatric OT experience Experience working within a specialist paediatric setting Experience working within school settings Experiencing completing assessments for Education, Health, and Care plans Specialist CPD and/or training Trauma-Informed Care Experience Experience working with paediatric social, emotional, and mental health needs Role Overview: The Occupational Therapist plays a pivotal role in assessing the needs of a variety of students for Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) and providing targeted and specialist interventions to support their development. You will be working within a variety of school environments and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and teaching staff to ensure holistic care and embedded interventions. Additionally, the role involves training and upskilling teaching staff to effectively support students' occupational therapy goals. Key Responsibilities: • Conduct comprehensive assessments of students' sensory, motor, and self-care skills to determine eligibility for Occupational Therapy provision within their EHCP. • Develop and implement individualised intervention plans to address students' specific needs and facilitate their participation in school activities. • Collaborate closely with teachers, parents, and other professionals to integrate occupational therapy goals into students' educational plans and learning environment. • Provide ongoing monitoring and evaluation of intervention effectiveness, adjusting plans as necessary to optimise outcomes. • Conduct training and support to teaching staff on strategies and techniques to promote students' functional skills and independence within the classroom setting. • Maintain accurate documentation of assessments, case notes, annual review reports and intervention plans in accordance with regulatory standards and LCP policies. • Participate actively in multidisciplinary meetings to contribute expertise and ensure coordinated care for students with complex needs. Working Conditions: • Primarily school-based with opportunity to work within the clinic setting. • Regular interaction with students, teachers, and other professionals in a collaborative team working environment. • Flexible working hours. • Opportunity to do your administration from home. London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric OT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. Whether you're just starting out or have years of experience under your belt, we'll help you continue to refine your skills and stay up to date on the latest best practices in paediatric therapy. 5. Introduction to Paediatric OT Program Our experienced clinical team has a program to support newly qualified and new to paediatric OT to enable core skill development within this area of practice. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites London's Children's Practice Instagram Twitter Facebook
Outcomes First Group
Kensington And Chelsea, London
London Children's Practice is a passionate and forward-thinking therapy practice looking for an ambitious speech and language therapist who wants to share their specialist clinical skills with colleagues to maximise the life-changing impact we as a group are having on young people. We put a high importance on work-life balance, so we offer a Summer Contract with extended annual leave! We're also trialling provision for 10% rest every day! Job Title: Specialist Speech & Language Therapist Job Purpose The Specialist Speech & Language Therapist will be responsible for leading the speech and language therapy team in their area of specialism, as well as managing a high-quality speech & language therapy provision across their schools and clinic caseload. This role combines leadership and clinical responsibilities and will work closely with the speech & language therapy clinical manager to upskill the staff team. Location: Regional schools and clinic role, London Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Reports to: Team Lead and Director of Services for Speech & Language Therapy Salary: £38,000 - £48,000 Depending on Experience Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract 5 weeks off in the school summer break 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance Benefits 1 CPD day to use towards training Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. Opportunities for funded specialist training Clinical supervision and reflective practice sessions Opportunities to innovate and lead within area of specialism Staff wellbeing and flexible working options Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub Competitive medical insurance rates A block of free counselling sessions Cycle to work scheme Electric car purchase scheme A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. Life assurance Critical illness cover We provide our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part time or Term-time contracts also considered. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) Key Responsibilities Clinical Practice Deliver specialist SLT assessments and interventions in area of specialism. Develop, monitor, and review individualised therapy plans in area of specialism. Provide clinical reports to support EHCPs, annual reviews, and tribunal processes. Lead on therapeutic interventions. Assess, diagnose, and develop tailored therapy plans as well as follow-up therapy programmes, for clients with speech, language and communication needs (mixed caseload). Provide intervention and education to clients, families, and carers to promote long-term outcomes. Assess needs for, review and contribute to, individuals' Education, Health and Care Plans. Provide SLT input as outlined in Education, Health and Care Plans. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, including teachers, occupational therapists, and psychologists. Support the set-up of services, within Mainstream and SEN settings, including specialist, targeted and universal provision. Build and maintain rapport with school senior management and liaise with LCP senior management and team lead as required. Use evidence-based practice to evaluate the effectiveness of therapy and adapt as needed. Maintain accurate clinical records, including notes and reports, and contribute to service development initiatives. Provide training and support for junior colleagues, assistants, or students as required. Training & Capacity Building Design and deliver staff training to support in area of specialism. Mentor staff in area of specialism. Safeguarding & Compliance Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date records in accordance with GDPR and HCPC standards. Adhere to safeguarding responsibilities in line with school and local authority policy. Ensure service quality through audits, feedback, and continuous improvement. Person Specification Essential BSc or MSc in Speech & Language Therapy HCPC Registration Royal College of Speech & Language Therapy Registration Minimum of 4 years' post-qualification experience with complex children and young people Specialism in SEN, SEMH or GLP Leadership or service development experience Confident with report writing and multi-agency working Desirable Postgraduate training in area of specialism Knowledge of SEND processes including EHCPs and Annual Reviews Understanding of positive behaviour support approaches London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric SLT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites
Jul 01, 2025
Full time
London Children's Practice is a passionate and forward-thinking therapy practice looking for an ambitious speech and language therapist who wants to share their specialist clinical skills with colleagues to maximise the life-changing impact we as a group are having on young people. We put a high importance on work-life balance, so we offer a Summer Contract with extended annual leave! We're also trialling provision for 10% rest every day! Job Title: Specialist Speech & Language Therapist Job Purpose The Specialist Speech & Language Therapist will be responsible for leading the speech and language therapy team in their area of specialism, as well as managing a high-quality speech & language therapy provision across their schools and clinic caseload. This role combines leadership and clinical responsibilities and will work closely with the speech & language therapy clinical manager to upskill the staff team. Location: Regional schools and clinic role, London Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Reports to: Team Lead and Director of Services for Speech & Language Therapy Salary: £38,000 - £48,000 Depending on Experience Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract 5 weeks off in the school summer break 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance Benefits 1 CPD day to use towards training Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. Opportunities for funded specialist training Clinical supervision and reflective practice sessions Opportunities to innovate and lead within area of specialism Staff wellbeing and flexible working options Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub Competitive medical insurance rates A block of free counselling sessions Cycle to work scheme Electric car purchase scheme A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. Life assurance Critical illness cover We provide our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part time or Term-time contracts also considered. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) Key Responsibilities Clinical Practice Deliver specialist SLT assessments and interventions in area of specialism. Develop, monitor, and review individualised therapy plans in area of specialism. Provide clinical reports to support EHCPs, annual reviews, and tribunal processes. Lead on therapeutic interventions. Assess, diagnose, and develop tailored therapy plans as well as follow-up therapy programmes, for clients with speech, language and communication needs (mixed caseload). Provide intervention and education to clients, families, and carers to promote long-term outcomes. Assess needs for, review and contribute to, individuals' Education, Health and Care Plans. Provide SLT input as outlined in Education, Health and Care Plans. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, including teachers, occupational therapists, and psychologists. Support the set-up of services, within Mainstream and SEN settings, including specialist, targeted and universal provision. Build and maintain rapport with school senior management and liaise with LCP senior management and team lead as required. Use evidence-based practice to evaluate the effectiveness of therapy and adapt as needed. Maintain accurate clinical records, including notes and reports, and contribute to service development initiatives. Provide training and support for junior colleagues, assistants, or students as required. Training & Capacity Building Design and deliver staff training to support in area of specialism. Mentor staff in area of specialism. Safeguarding & Compliance Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date records in accordance with GDPR and HCPC standards. Adhere to safeguarding responsibilities in line with school and local authority policy. Ensure service quality through audits, feedback, and continuous improvement. Person Specification Essential BSc or MSc in Speech & Language Therapy HCPC Registration Royal College of Speech & Language Therapy Registration Minimum of 4 years' post-qualification experience with complex children and young people Specialism in SEN, SEMH or GLP Leadership or service development experience Confident with report writing and multi-agency working Desirable Postgraduate training in area of specialism Knowledge of SEND processes including EHCPs and Annual Reviews Understanding of positive behaviour support approaches London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric SLT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites
Outcomes First Group
Kensington And Chelsea, London
London Children's Practice is a passionate and forward-thinking therapy practice looking for an ambitious speech and language therapist who wants to grow their clinical and managerial skills. We put a high importance on work-life balance, so we offer a Summer Contract that maximises annual leave! We're also trialling provision for 10% rest every day! Job Title: Speech & Language Therapist and Team Lead Job Purpose The Speech & Language Therapist and Team Lead will be responsible for line managing a small group of speech and language therapists, as well as managing a high-quality speech & language therapy provision across their schools and clinic caseload. This role combines leadership and clinical responsibilities and will work closely with the Director of Speech & Language Therapy. Location: Regional schools and clinic role, London Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Reports to: Director of Services for Speech & Language Therapy Salary: £38,000 - £48,000 Depending on Experience Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract 5 weeks off in the school summer break 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance Benefits 1 CPD day to use towards training Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. Opportunities for funded specialist training Clinical supervision and reflective practice sessions Opportunities to innovate and lead within area of specialism Staff wellbeing and flexible working options Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub Competitive medical insurance rates A block of free counselling sessions Cycle to work scheme Electric car purchase scheme A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. Life assurance Critical illness cover We provide our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part-time or Term-time contracts also considered. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) Key Responsibilities Leadership and Management Maintain and overview of therapists' calendars and flag gaps to Director Disseminate information on policies and procedures Conduct Weekly/fortnightly 1:1 (phone call or Microsoft Teams calls) check-in with your therapist on general needs, mental wellbeing, schedule and workload Manage periods of sick leave and action return to work as required Respond to staff queries and direct queries further as required Participate in on onboarding of new team members Follow off-boarding procedures Report performance issues to Director and follow guidance from Director on management. Run weekly/fortnightly team huddles (outline below) Attend regular Team Lead meetings Review therapists over their probation period and take actions as required. Gather PDPs from therapists, summaries individual therapists progress and needs, send on to Clinical Manager and Director. Report on 'wobbly' therapists who may require additional support. Manage annual leave requests. Clinical Practice Assess, diagnose, and develop tailored therapy plans as well as follow-up therapy programmes, for clients with speech, language and communication needs. Diagnoses can include autism, ADHD, CAS, DLD, etc. Provide intervention and education to clients, families, and carers to promote long-term outcomes. Assess needs for, review and contribute to, individuals' Education, Health and Care Plans. Provide SLT input as outlined in Education, Health and Care Plans. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, including teachers, occupational therapists, and psychologists. Support the set-up of services, within Mainstream and SEN settings, including specialist, targeted and universal provision. Build and maintain rapport with school senior management and liaise with LCP senior management and team lead as required. Use evidence-based practice to evaluate the effectiveness of therapy and adapt as needed. Maintain accurate clinical records, including notes and reports, and contribute to service development initiatives. Provide training and support for junior colleagues, assistants, or students as required. Training & Capacity Building Guide and mentor staff in their team. Safeguarding & Compliance Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date records in accordance with GDPR and HCPC standards. Adhere to safeguarding responsibilities in line with school and local authority policy. Ensure service quality through audits, feedback, and continuous improvement. Person Specification Essential BSc or MSc in Speech & Language Therapy HCPC Registration Royal College of Speech & Language Therapy Registration Minimum of 2 years' post-qualification experience with children and young people Leadership or service development experience Desirable Experience working within a school setting. Worked within a paediatric setting. Experience working with EHCP's and SLT Provision in a school setting. Experience working with complex behaviours. London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric SLT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites
Jul 01, 2025
Full time
London Children's Practice is a passionate and forward-thinking therapy practice looking for an ambitious speech and language therapist who wants to grow their clinical and managerial skills. We put a high importance on work-life balance, so we offer a Summer Contract that maximises annual leave! We're also trialling provision for 10% rest every day! Job Title: Speech & Language Therapist and Team Lead Job Purpose The Speech & Language Therapist and Team Lead will be responsible for line managing a small group of speech and language therapists, as well as managing a high-quality speech & language therapy provision across their schools and clinic caseload. This role combines leadership and clinical responsibilities and will work closely with the Director of Speech & Language Therapy. Location: Regional schools and clinic role, London Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Reports to: Director of Services for Speech & Language Therapy Salary: £38,000 - £48,000 Depending on Experience Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract 5 weeks off in the school summer break 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance Benefits 1 CPD day to use towards training Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. Opportunities for funded specialist training Clinical supervision and reflective practice sessions Opportunities to innovate and lead within area of specialism Staff wellbeing and flexible working options Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub Competitive medical insurance rates A block of free counselling sessions Cycle to work scheme Electric car purchase scheme A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. Life assurance Critical illness cover We provide our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part-time or Term-time contracts also considered. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) Key Responsibilities Leadership and Management Maintain and overview of therapists' calendars and flag gaps to Director Disseminate information on policies and procedures Conduct Weekly/fortnightly 1:1 (phone call or Microsoft Teams calls) check-in with your therapist on general needs, mental wellbeing, schedule and workload Manage periods of sick leave and action return to work as required Respond to staff queries and direct queries further as required Participate in on onboarding of new team members Follow off-boarding procedures Report performance issues to Director and follow guidance from Director on management. Run weekly/fortnightly team huddles (outline below) Attend regular Team Lead meetings Review therapists over their probation period and take actions as required. Gather PDPs from therapists, summaries individual therapists progress and needs, send on to Clinical Manager and Director. Report on 'wobbly' therapists who may require additional support. Manage annual leave requests. Clinical Practice Assess, diagnose, and develop tailored therapy plans as well as follow-up therapy programmes, for clients with speech, language and communication needs. Diagnoses can include autism, ADHD, CAS, DLD, etc. Provide intervention and education to clients, families, and carers to promote long-term outcomes. Assess needs for, review and contribute to, individuals' Education, Health and Care Plans. Provide SLT input as outlined in Education, Health and Care Plans. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, including teachers, occupational therapists, and psychologists. Support the set-up of services, within Mainstream and SEN settings, including specialist, targeted and universal provision. Build and maintain rapport with school senior management and liaise with LCP senior management and team lead as required. Use evidence-based practice to evaluate the effectiveness of therapy and adapt as needed. Maintain accurate clinical records, including notes and reports, and contribute to service development initiatives. Provide training and support for junior colleagues, assistants, or students as required. Training & Capacity Building Guide and mentor staff in their team. Safeguarding & Compliance Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date records in accordance with GDPR and HCPC standards. Adhere to safeguarding responsibilities in line with school and local authority policy. Ensure service quality through audits, feedback, and continuous improvement. Person Specification Essential BSc or MSc in Speech & Language Therapy HCPC Registration Royal College of Speech & Language Therapy Registration Minimum of 2 years' post-qualification experience with children and young people Leadership or service development experience Desirable Experience working within a school setting. Worked within a paediatric setting. Experience working with EHCP's and SLT Provision in a school setting. Experience working with complex behaviours. London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric SLT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites
Outcomes First Group
Kensington And Chelsea, London
London Children's Practice is an exciting and creative practice looking for an ambitious occupational therapist who wants to grow their clinical skills in a strong team environment. We put a high importance on work-life balance, so we offer a Summer Contract that maximises annual leave! We're also trialling provision for 10% rest every day! Job Title: School Based Paediatric Occupational Therapist Location: Regional Role, South-West London Salary: £32,000 - £48,000 dependent on experience - current hiring all experience levels for 3 new roles in LCP due to company growth Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract • 5 weeks off in the school summer break • 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance • 1 CPD day to use towards training • Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. • Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub • Competitive medical insurance rates • A block of free counselling sessions • Cycle to work scheme • Electric car purchase scheme • A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. • Life assurance • Critical illness cover We are dedicated to providing our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part time or Term-time contracts considered. Considering immediate and September 2025 contract commencement dates. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) What are we looking for? Enthusiastic, motivated, and creative Occupational Therapists with Paediatric Experience who is keen to work with students in school settings and join our growing MDT. We have the capacity to sponsor candidates who require a visa, so if you're interested, please get in touch. Mandatory Requirements: HCPC and RCOT registration Bachelor's or Master's in Occupational Therapy Desirable: Paediatric OT experience Experience working within a specialist paediatric setting Experience working within school settings Experiencing completing assessments for Education, Health, and Care plans Specialist CPD and/or training Trauma-Informed Care Experience Experience working with paediatric social, emotional, and mental health needs Role Overview: The Occupational Therapist plays a pivotal role in assessing the needs of a variety of students for Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) and providing targeted and specialist interventions to support their development. You will be working within a variety of school environments and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and teaching staff to ensure holistic care and embedded interventions. Additionally, the role involves training and upskilling teaching staff to effectively support students' occupational therapy goals. Key Responsibilities: • Conduct comprehensive assessments of students' sensory, motor, and self-care skills to determine eligibility for Occupational Therapy provision within their EHCP. • Develop and implement individualised intervention plans to address students' specific needs and facilitate their participation in school activities. • Collaborate closely with teachers, parents, and other professionals to integrate occupational therapy goals into students' educational plans and learning environment. • Provide ongoing monitoring and evaluation of intervention effectiveness, adjusting plans as necessary to optimise outcomes. • Conduct training and support to teaching staff on strategies and techniques to promote students' functional skills and independence within the classroom setting. • Maintain accurate documentation of assessments, case notes, annual review reports and intervention plans in accordance with regulatory standards and LCP policies. • Participate actively in multidisciplinary meetings to contribute expertise and ensure coordinated care for students with complex needs. Working Conditions: • Primarily school-based with opportunity to work within the clinic setting. • Regular interaction with students, teachers, and other professionals in a collaborative team working environment. • Flexible working hours. • Opportunity to do your administration from home. London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric OT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. Whether you're just starting out or have years of experience under your belt, we'll help you continue to refine your skills and stay up to date on the latest best practices in paediatric therapy. 5. Introduction to Paediatric OT Program Our experienced clinical team has a program to support newly qualified and new to paediatric OT to enable core skill development within this area of practice. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites London's Children's Practice Instagram Twitter Facebook
Jul 01, 2025
Full time
London Children's Practice is an exciting and creative practice looking for an ambitious occupational therapist who wants to grow their clinical skills in a strong team environment. We put a high importance on work-life balance, so we offer a Summer Contract that maximises annual leave! We're also trialling provision for 10% rest every day! Job Title: School Based Paediatric Occupational Therapist Location: Regional Role, South-West London Salary: £32,000 - £48,000 dependent on experience - current hiring all experience levels for 3 new roles in LCP due to company growth Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract • 5 weeks off in the school summer break • 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance • 1 CPD day to use towards training • Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. • Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub • Competitive medical insurance rates • A block of free counselling sessions • Cycle to work scheme • Electric car purchase scheme • A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. • Life assurance • Critical illness cover We are dedicated to providing our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part time or Term-time contracts considered. Considering immediate and September 2025 contract commencement dates. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) What are we looking for? Enthusiastic, motivated, and creative Occupational Therapists with Paediatric Experience who is keen to work with students in school settings and join our growing MDT. We have the capacity to sponsor candidates who require a visa, so if you're interested, please get in touch. Mandatory Requirements: HCPC and RCOT registration Bachelor's or Master's in Occupational Therapy Desirable: Paediatric OT experience Experience working within a specialist paediatric setting Experience working within school settings Experiencing completing assessments for Education, Health, and Care plans Specialist CPD and/or training Trauma-Informed Care Experience Experience working with paediatric social, emotional, and mental health needs Role Overview: The Occupational Therapist plays a pivotal role in assessing the needs of a variety of students for Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs) and providing targeted and specialist interventions to support their development. You will be working within a variety of school environments and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams and teaching staff to ensure holistic care and embedded interventions. Additionally, the role involves training and upskilling teaching staff to effectively support students' occupational therapy goals. Key Responsibilities: • Conduct comprehensive assessments of students' sensory, motor, and self-care skills to determine eligibility for Occupational Therapy provision within their EHCP. • Develop and implement individualised intervention plans to address students' specific needs and facilitate their participation in school activities. • Collaborate closely with teachers, parents, and other professionals to integrate occupational therapy goals into students' educational plans and learning environment. • Provide ongoing monitoring and evaluation of intervention effectiveness, adjusting plans as necessary to optimise outcomes. • Conduct training and support to teaching staff on strategies and techniques to promote students' functional skills and independence within the classroom setting. • Maintain accurate documentation of assessments, case notes, annual review reports and intervention plans in accordance with regulatory standards and LCP policies. • Participate actively in multidisciplinary meetings to contribute expertise and ensure coordinated care for students with complex needs. Working Conditions: • Primarily school-based with opportunity to work within the clinic setting. • Regular interaction with students, teachers, and other professionals in a collaborative team working environment. • Flexible working hours. • Opportunity to do your administration from home. London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric OT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. Whether you're just starting out or have years of experience under your belt, we'll help you continue to refine your skills and stay up to date on the latest best practices in paediatric therapy. 5. Introduction to Paediatric OT Program Our experienced clinical team has a program to support newly qualified and new to paediatric OT to enable core skill development within this area of practice. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites London's Children's Practice Instagram Twitter Facebook
Outcomes First Group
Kensington And Chelsea, London
London Children's Practice is a passionate and forward-thinking therapy practice looking for an ambitious speech and language therapist who wants to share their specialist clinical skills with colleagues to maximise the life-changing impact we as a group are having on young people. We put a high importance on work-life balance, so we offer a Summer Contract with extended annual leave! We're also trialling provision for 10% rest every day! Job Title: Specialist Speech & Language Therapist Job Purpose The Specialist Speech & Language Therapist will be responsible for leading the speech and language therapy team in their area of specialism, as well as managing a high-quality speech & language therapy provision across their schools and clinic caseload. This role combines leadership and clinical responsibilities and will work closely with the speech & language therapy clinical manager to upskill the staff team. Location: Regional schools and clinic role, London Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Reports to: Team Lead and Director of Services for Speech & Language Therapy Salary: £38,000 - £48,000 Depending on Experience Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract 5 weeks off in the school summer break 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance Benefits 1 CPD day to use towards training Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. Opportunities for funded specialist training Clinical supervision and reflective practice sessions Opportunities to innovate and lead within area of specialism Staff wellbeing and flexible working options Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub Competitive medical insurance rates A block of free counselling sessions Cycle to work scheme Electric car purchase scheme A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. Life assurance Critical illness cover We provide our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part time or Term-time contracts also considered. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) Key Responsibilities Clinical Practice Deliver specialist SLT assessments and interventions in area of specialism. Develop, monitor, and review individualised therapy plans in area of specialism. Provide clinical reports to support EHCPs, annual reviews, and tribunal processes. Lead on therapeutic interventions. Assess, diagnose, and develop tailored therapy plans as well as follow-up therapy programmes, for clients with speech, language and communication needs (mixed caseload). Provide intervention and education to clients, families, and carers to promote long-term outcomes. Assess needs for, review and contribute to, individuals' Education, Health and Care Plans. Provide SLT input as outlined in Education, Health and Care Plans. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, including teachers, occupational therapists, and psychologists. Support the set-up of services, within Mainstream and SEN settings, including specialist, targeted and universal provision. Build and maintain rapport with school senior management and liaise with LCP senior management and team lead as required. Use evidence-based practice to evaluate the effectiveness of therapy and adapt as needed. Maintain accurate clinical records, including notes and reports, and contribute to service development initiatives. Provide training and support for junior colleagues, assistants, or students as required. Training & Capacity Building Design and deliver staff training to support in area of specialism. Mentor staff in area of specialism. Safeguarding & Compliance Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date records in accordance with GDPR and HCPC standards. Adhere to safeguarding responsibilities in line with school and local authority policy. Ensure service quality through audits, feedback, and continuous improvement. Person Specification Essential BSc or MSc in Speech & Language Therapy HCPC Registration Royal College of Speech & Language Therapy Registration Minimum of 4 years' post-qualification experience with complex children and young people Specialism in SEN, SEMH or GLP Leadership or service development experience Confident with report writing and multi-agency working Desirable Postgraduate training in area of specialism Knowledge of SEND processes including EHCPs and Annual Reviews Understanding of positive behaviour support approaches London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric SLT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites
Jul 01, 2025
Full time
London Children's Practice is a passionate and forward-thinking therapy practice looking for an ambitious speech and language therapist who wants to share their specialist clinical skills with colleagues to maximise the life-changing impact we as a group are having on young people. We put a high importance on work-life balance, so we offer a Summer Contract with extended annual leave! We're also trialling provision for 10% rest every day! Job Title: Specialist Speech & Language Therapist Job Purpose The Specialist Speech & Language Therapist will be responsible for leading the speech and language therapy team in their area of specialism, as well as managing a high-quality speech & language therapy provision across their schools and clinic caseload. This role combines leadership and clinical responsibilities and will work closely with the speech & language therapy clinical manager to upskill the staff team. Location: Regional schools and clinic role, London Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Reports to: Team Lead and Director of Services for Speech & Language Therapy Salary: £38,000 - £48,000 Depending on Experience Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract 5 weeks off in the school summer break 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance Benefits 1 CPD day to use towards training Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. Opportunities for funded specialist training Clinical supervision and reflective practice sessions Opportunities to innovate and lead within area of specialism Staff wellbeing and flexible working options Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub Competitive medical insurance rates A block of free counselling sessions Cycle to work scheme Electric car purchase scheme A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. Life assurance Critical illness cover We provide our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part time or Term-time contracts also considered. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) Key Responsibilities Clinical Practice Deliver specialist SLT assessments and interventions in area of specialism. Develop, monitor, and review individualised therapy plans in area of specialism. Provide clinical reports to support EHCPs, annual reviews, and tribunal processes. Lead on therapeutic interventions. Assess, diagnose, and develop tailored therapy plans as well as follow-up therapy programmes, for clients with speech, language and communication needs (mixed caseload). Provide intervention and education to clients, families, and carers to promote long-term outcomes. Assess needs for, review and contribute to, individuals' Education, Health and Care Plans. Provide SLT input as outlined in Education, Health and Care Plans. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, including teachers, occupational therapists, and psychologists. Support the set-up of services, within Mainstream and SEN settings, including specialist, targeted and universal provision. Build and maintain rapport with school senior management and liaise with LCP senior management and team lead as required. Use evidence-based practice to evaluate the effectiveness of therapy and adapt as needed. Maintain accurate clinical records, including notes and reports, and contribute to service development initiatives. Provide training and support for junior colleagues, assistants, or students as required. Training & Capacity Building Design and deliver staff training to support in area of specialism. Mentor staff in area of specialism. Safeguarding & Compliance Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date records in accordance with GDPR and HCPC standards. Adhere to safeguarding responsibilities in line with school and local authority policy. Ensure service quality through audits, feedback, and continuous improvement. Person Specification Essential BSc or MSc in Speech & Language Therapy HCPC Registration Royal College of Speech & Language Therapy Registration Minimum of 4 years' post-qualification experience with complex children and young people Specialism in SEN, SEMH or GLP Leadership or service development experience Confident with report writing and multi-agency working Desirable Postgraduate training in area of specialism Knowledge of SEND processes including EHCPs and Annual Reviews Understanding of positive behaviour support approaches London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric SLT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites
Outcomes First Group
Kensington And Chelsea, London
London Children's Practice is a passionate and forward-thinking therapy practice looking for an ambitious speech and language therapist who wants to grow their clinical and managerial skills. We put a high importance on work-life balance, so we offer a Summer Contract that maximises annual leave! We're also trialling provision for 10% rest every day! Job Title: Speech & Language Therapist and Team Lead Job Purpose The Speech & Language Therapist and Team Lead will be responsible for line managing a small group of speech and language therapists, as well as managing a high-quality speech & language therapy provision across their schools and clinic caseload. This role combines leadership and clinical responsibilities and will work closely with the Director of Speech & Language Therapy. Location: Regional schools and clinic role, London Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Reports to: Director of Services for Speech & Language Therapy Salary: £38,000 - £48,000 Depending on Experience Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract 5 weeks off in the school summer break 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance Benefits 1 CPD day to use towards training Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. Opportunities for funded specialist training Clinical supervision and reflective practice sessions Opportunities to innovate and lead within area of specialism Staff wellbeing and flexible working options Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub Competitive medical insurance rates A block of free counselling sessions Cycle to work scheme Electric car purchase scheme A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. Life assurance Critical illness cover We provide our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part-time or Term-time contracts also considered. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) Key Responsibilities Leadership and Management Maintain and overview of therapists' calendars and flag gaps to Director Disseminate information on policies and procedures Conduct Weekly/fortnightly 1:1 (phone call or Microsoft Teams calls) check-in with your therapist on general needs, mental wellbeing, schedule and workload Manage periods of sick leave and action return to work as required Respond to staff queries and direct queries further as required Participate in on onboarding of new team members Follow off-boarding procedures Report performance issues to Director and follow guidance from Director on management. Run weekly/fortnightly team huddles (outline below) Attend regular Team Lead meetings Review therapists over their probation period and take actions as required. Gather PDPs from therapists, summaries individual therapists progress and needs, send on to Clinical Manager and Director. Report on 'wobbly' therapists who may require additional support. Manage annual leave requests. Clinical Practice Assess, diagnose, and develop tailored therapy plans as well as follow-up therapy programmes, for clients with speech, language and communication needs. Diagnoses can include autism, ADHD, CAS, DLD, etc. Provide intervention and education to clients, families, and carers to promote long-term outcomes. Assess needs for, review and contribute to, individuals' Education, Health and Care Plans. Provide SLT input as outlined in Education, Health and Care Plans. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, including teachers, occupational therapists, and psychologists. Support the set-up of services, within Mainstream and SEN settings, including specialist, targeted and universal provision. Build and maintain rapport with school senior management and liaise with LCP senior management and team lead as required. Use evidence-based practice to evaluate the effectiveness of therapy and adapt as needed. Maintain accurate clinical records, including notes and reports, and contribute to service development initiatives. Provide training and support for junior colleagues, assistants, or students as required. Training & Capacity Building Guide and mentor staff in their team. Safeguarding & Compliance Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date records in accordance with GDPR and HCPC standards. Adhere to safeguarding responsibilities in line with school and local authority policy. Ensure service quality through audits, feedback, and continuous improvement. Person Specification Essential BSc or MSc in Speech & Language Therapy HCPC Registration Royal College of Speech & Language Therapy Registration Minimum of 2 years' post-qualification experience with children and young people Leadership or service development experience Desirable Experience working within a school setting. Worked within a paediatric setting. Experience working with EHCP's and SLT Provision in a school setting. Experience working with complex behaviours. London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric SLT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites
Jul 01, 2025
Full time
London Children's Practice is a passionate and forward-thinking therapy practice looking for an ambitious speech and language therapist who wants to grow their clinical and managerial skills. We put a high importance on work-life balance, so we offer a Summer Contract that maximises annual leave! We're also trialling provision for 10% rest every day! Job Title: Speech & Language Therapist and Team Lead Job Purpose The Speech & Language Therapist and Team Lead will be responsible for line managing a small group of speech and language therapists, as well as managing a high-quality speech & language therapy provision across their schools and clinic caseload. This role combines leadership and clinical responsibilities and will work closely with the Director of Speech & Language Therapy. Location: Regional schools and clinic role, London Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Reports to: Director of Services for Speech & Language Therapy Salary: £38,000 - £48,000 Depending on Experience Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract 5 weeks off in the school summer break 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance Benefits 1 CPD day to use towards training Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. Opportunities for funded specialist training Clinical supervision and reflective practice sessions Opportunities to innovate and lead within area of specialism Staff wellbeing and flexible working options Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub Competitive medical insurance rates A block of free counselling sessions Cycle to work scheme Electric car purchase scheme A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. Life assurance Critical illness cover We provide our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part-time or Term-time contracts also considered. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) Key Responsibilities Leadership and Management Maintain and overview of therapists' calendars and flag gaps to Director Disseminate information on policies and procedures Conduct Weekly/fortnightly 1:1 (phone call or Microsoft Teams calls) check-in with your therapist on general needs, mental wellbeing, schedule and workload Manage periods of sick leave and action return to work as required Respond to staff queries and direct queries further as required Participate in on onboarding of new team members Follow off-boarding procedures Report performance issues to Director and follow guidance from Director on management. Run weekly/fortnightly team huddles (outline below) Attend regular Team Lead meetings Review therapists over their probation period and take actions as required. Gather PDPs from therapists, summaries individual therapists progress and needs, send on to Clinical Manager and Director. Report on 'wobbly' therapists who may require additional support. Manage annual leave requests. Clinical Practice Assess, diagnose, and develop tailored therapy plans as well as follow-up therapy programmes, for clients with speech, language and communication needs. Diagnoses can include autism, ADHD, CAS, DLD, etc. Provide intervention and education to clients, families, and carers to promote long-term outcomes. Assess needs for, review and contribute to, individuals' Education, Health and Care Plans. Provide SLT input as outlined in Education, Health and Care Plans. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, including teachers, occupational therapists, and psychologists. Support the set-up of services, within Mainstream and SEN settings, including specialist, targeted and universal provision. Build and maintain rapport with school senior management and liaise with LCP senior management and team lead as required. Use evidence-based practice to evaluate the effectiveness of therapy and adapt as needed. Maintain accurate clinical records, including notes and reports, and contribute to service development initiatives. Provide training and support for junior colleagues, assistants, or students as required. Training & Capacity Building Guide and mentor staff in their team. Safeguarding & Compliance Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date records in accordance with GDPR and HCPC standards. Adhere to safeguarding responsibilities in line with school and local authority policy. Ensure service quality through audits, feedback, and continuous improvement. Person Specification Essential BSc or MSc in Speech & Language Therapy HCPC Registration Royal College of Speech & Language Therapy Registration Minimum of 2 years' post-qualification experience with children and young people Leadership or service development experience Desirable Experience working within a school setting. Worked within a paediatric setting. Experience working with EHCP's and SLT Provision in a school setting. Experience working with complex behaviours. London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric SLT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites
Band 5/6 Paediatric Occupational Therapist - West London My client are an independent co-educational day provision for pupils between the ages of 4 and 16, providing education for pupils who have an autistic spectrum disorder and related conditions. Main responsibilities will involve: Assessing and providing diagnoses and specialist advice on a range of occupational disorders to other professionals and families both internal and external to the organisation. Maintaining and using specialist clinical skills and knowledge in a range of occupational disorders to enable the supported management of a specialist caseload of pupils Planning appropriate therapeutic intervention, making judgements about type and timing of treatment in collaboration with education staff and school. Delivering group and individual therapy as required across a range of learning environments. Providing regular written and verbal advice, reports and therapy programmes to education staff, parents and other health professionals. Providing families with advice and training to support the management of intervention and ensure generalisation of targets. Evaluating treatment outcomes using a range of therapeutic and educational frameworks. Supporting learners to transition across settings and providing discharge reports to other settings. For more information or to apply to this position, please contact Joseph Nordoff
Jun 20, 2025
Full time
Band 5/6 Paediatric Occupational Therapist - West London My client are an independent co-educational day provision for pupils between the ages of 4 and 16, providing education for pupils who have an autistic spectrum disorder and related conditions. Main responsibilities will involve: Assessing and providing diagnoses and specialist advice on a range of occupational disorders to other professionals and families both internal and external to the organisation. Maintaining and using specialist clinical skills and knowledge in a range of occupational disorders to enable the supported management of a specialist caseload of pupils Planning appropriate therapeutic intervention, making judgements about type and timing of treatment in collaboration with education staff and school. Delivering group and individual therapy as required across a range of learning environments. Providing regular written and verbal advice, reports and therapy programmes to education staff, parents and other health professionals. Providing families with advice and training to support the management of intervention and ensure generalisation of targets. Evaluating treatment outcomes using a range of therapeutic and educational frameworks. Supporting learners to transition across settings and providing discharge reports to other settings. For more information or to apply to this position, please contact Joseph Nordoff
Are you a SEN paediatric Speech and Language Therapist looking for a rewarding locum role in the South West? We have an exciting opportunity with great pay and flexibility! Job Title: EN Paediatric SLT Location: Tavistock, South West Duration: 5 Months + Ongoing Schedule: Mon-Fri Full Time, Part time 2 days + considered (Term Time Only) Start Date: ASAP, within 4-5 weeks End Date: Ongoing, 5 months minimum Rate of Pay: £27 - 31ph Umbrella Contact: Charlie Brooks (phone number removed) / (url removed) What You ll Be Doing: Join our team as an SLT and play a key role in improving the lives of students aged 3-19. In this role, you will: perform comprehensive patient assessments create and implement personalised care plans deliver evidence-based treatments to optimise patient outcomes collaboration with multidisciplinary teams to provide holistic care maintain accurate patient records Requirements & Qualifications: To be successful in this role, you will need: a current and valid HCPC registration experience working within SEN strong communication and interpersonal skills the ability to work independently and within a multidisciplinary team a commitment to delivering high-quality patient care Working Hours & Contract Duration: This role offers a flexible working position requires availability from Monday - Friday, with flexibility where possible. The contract is on an ongoing basis with a strong possibility of extension based on performance and service needs. This opportunity won t last long! Contact Charlie Brooks today at (phone number removed) or email (url removed) or click below to apply now. Why Choose Hunter Gatherer AHP? Hunter Gatherer AHP is a leading UK recruitment agency for Allied Health Professionals (AHPs), specialising in locum and permanent roles across the NHS and private sector. We help Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Radiographers, Sonographers, Speech & Language Therapists, and other AHPs find high-quality jobs that match their skills and career goals. With top locum pay rates, bi-weekly payments, and a 4.8-star Google rating, we provide a trusted, hassle-free recruitment experience. We re also ranked among the Top 10 UK Best Small Companies to Work For. The benefits of working with us: Fast & simple AHP locum registration get set up quickly A network of like-minded AHP professionals Reliable, high-paying locum jobs with bi-weekly payroll Specialist AHP recruitment consultants who understand your field Exclusive NHS & private sector job opportunities CV marketing & business development support Industry insights, networking events & discounted CPD Know an AHP looking for locum work? Refer them today and earn £250 when they start! Click here to refer now: (url removed)
Feb 18, 2025
Contractor
Are you a SEN paediatric Speech and Language Therapist looking for a rewarding locum role in the South West? We have an exciting opportunity with great pay and flexibility! Job Title: EN Paediatric SLT Location: Tavistock, South West Duration: 5 Months + Ongoing Schedule: Mon-Fri Full Time, Part time 2 days + considered (Term Time Only) Start Date: ASAP, within 4-5 weeks End Date: Ongoing, 5 months minimum Rate of Pay: £27 - 31ph Umbrella Contact: Charlie Brooks (phone number removed) / (url removed) What You ll Be Doing: Join our team as an SLT and play a key role in improving the lives of students aged 3-19. In this role, you will: perform comprehensive patient assessments create and implement personalised care plans deliver evidence-based treatments to optimise patient outcomes collaboration with multidisciplinary teams to provide holistic care maintain accurate patient records Requirements & Qualifications: To be successful in this role, you will need: a current and valid HCPC registration experience working within SEN strong communication and interpersonal skills the ability to work independently and within a multidisciplinary team a commitment to delivering high-quality patient care Working Hours & Contract Duration: This role offers a flexible working position requires availability from Monday - Friday, with flexibility where possible. The contract is on an ongoing basis with a strong possibility of extension based on performance and service needs. This opportunity won t last long! Contact Charlie Brooks today at (phone number removed) or email (url removed) or click below to apply now. Why Choose Hunter Gatherer AHP? Hunter Gatherer AHP is a leading UK recruitment agency for Allied Health Professionals (AHPs), specialising in locum and permanent roles across the NHS and private sector. We help Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Radiographers, Sonographers, Speech & Language Therapists, and other AHPs find high-quality jobs that match their skills and career goals. With top locum pay rates, bi-weekly payments, and a 4.8-star Google rating, we provide a trusted, hassle-free recruitment experience. We re also ranked among the Top 10 UK Best Small Companies to Work For. The benefits of working with us: Fast & simple AHP locum registration get set up quickly A network of like-minded AHP professionals Reliable, high-paying locum jobs with bi-weekly payroll Specialist AHP recruitment consultants who understand your field Exclusive NHS & private sector job opportunities CV marketing & business development support Industry insights, networking events & discounted CPD Know an AHP looking for locum work? Refer them today and earn £250 when they start! Click here to refer now: (url removed)
A new and exciting opportunity has arisen in a school based in West Drayton. We are looking for a Qualified Paediatric Occupational Therapist to help lead and develop the newly opened school to support children with autism. You will be supporting 5 children which will be increased potentially to double within the first few months of the contract. To Be Successful HCPC Registered Paediatric Occupational Therapist Experience in Paediatric OT Demonstrated knowledge of the needs of children with Autism, and experience in this environment and commitment to safeguarding children Enhanced DBS/CRB (we can obtain for you) Eligibility to work in the UK Why Join Our Agency? With over 10 years' experience recruiting directly into social care, schools, NHS. 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 week To discuss this Paediatric Occupational Therapist vacancy in West Drayton or any similar roles we have available, please contact Gavin Wright or email us your updated CV today!
Feb 06, 2025
Contractor
A new and exciting opportunity has arisen in a school based in West Drayton. We are looking for a Qualified Paediatric Occupational Therapist to help lead and develop the newly opened school to support children with autism. You will be supporting 5 children which will be increased potentially to double within the first few months of the contract. To Be Successful HCPC Registered Paediatric Occupational Therapist Experience in Paediatric OT Demonstrated knowledge of the needs of children with Autism, and experience in this environment and commitment to safeguarding children Enhanced DBS/CRB (we can obtain for you) Eligibility to work in the UK Why Join Our Agency? With over 10 years' experience recruiting directly into social care, schools, NHS. 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 week To discuss this Paediatric Occupational Therapist vacancy in West Drayton or any similar roles we have available, please contact Gavin Wright or email us your updated CV today!
Eden Brown Synergy have exciting opportunities available for locum Occupational Therapists to work in the community in Ceredigion, West Wales. We are seeking Occupational Therapists to fulfil a number of Social Services community roles. We are looking for HCPC registered Occupational Therapists with a strong background of working in rehabilitation / reablement to take an ongoing longer term project role. The other work available is for an Occupational Therapist to cover both adult and paediatric community case management. With options to hold only adult, children or a mixed case load (dependant on interest and experience). Adult / Paediatric roles: Essential clinical skills and experience: Complex case management with long term and chronic conditions. Manual handling assessment and provision of associated plans. Postural assessment and provision of specialist seating and wheel chair prescription Comprehensive knowledge and skill relating to complex manual handling equipment and disability aids. Environmental adaptations. Ability to identify eligible need. Proven record of assessment, recommendation and planning urgent minor and complex major adaptations (stair lifts, fixed hoist systems, shower / bathing facilities etc) Supervision and support of junior OTs and OTAs Time expectations: These roles will require travel across the whole county, carrying out assessments in people's homes. Use of a car is essential. There is potential for dedicated work from home days (hybrid working) to be agreed to complete non face to face tasks - subject to service needs and manager agreement. Full time hours preferred (condensed hours, part time and hybrid working considered pending service needs). If you are interested in this work please make contact with the Eden Brown Synergy recruitment team and send your updated CV. Eden Brown Synergy is an equal opportunities employer. Eden Brown Limited is a limited company registered in England and Wales with registered number (phone number removed). Our registered address is 5th floor 4 Coleman Street, London, EC2R 5AR, part of nGAGE Specialist Recruitment Limited T/A nGAGE Talent. Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. This message is intended solely for the addressee and may contain confidential information. If you have received this message in error, please send it back to us, and immediately and permanently delete it. Do not use, copy or disclose the information contained in this message or in any attachment. We take reasonable precautions to ensure no viruses are present in this email but cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage sustained as a result of computer viruses and the recipient must ensure that the email (and attachments) are virus free.
Jan 29, 2025
Seasonal
Eden Brown Synergy have exciting opportunities available for locum Occupational Therapists to work in the community in Ceredigion, West Wales. We are seeking Occupational Therapists to fulfil a number of Social Services community roles. We are looking for HCPC registered Occupational Therapists with a strong background of working in rehabilitation / reablement to take an ongoing longer term project role. The other work available is for an Occupational Therapist to cover both adult and paediatric community case management. With options to hold only adult, children or a mixed case load (dependant on interest and experience). Adult / Paediatric roles: Essential clinical skills and experience: Complex case management with long term and chronic conditions. Manual handling assessment and provision of associated plans. Postural assessment and provision of specialist seating and wheel chair prescription Comprehensive knowledge and skill relating to complex manual handling equipment and disability aids. Environmental adaptations. Ability to identify eligible need. Proven record of assessment, recommendation and planning urgent minor and complex major adaptations (stair lifts, fixed hoist systems, shower / bathing facilities etc) Supervision and support of junior OTs and OTAs Time expectations: These roles will require travel across the whole county, carrying out assessments in people's homes. Use of a car is essential. There is potential for dedicated work from home days (hybrid working) to be agreed to complete non face to face tasks - subject to service needs and manager agreement. Full time hours preferred (condensed hours, part time and hybrid working considered pending service needs). If you are interested in this work please make contact with the Eden Brown Synergy recruitment team and send your updated CV. Eden Brown Synergy is an equal opportunities employer. Eden Brown Limited is a limited company registered in England and Wales with registered number (phone number removed). Our registered address is 5th floor 4 Coleman Street, London, EC2R 5AR, part of nGAGE Specialist Recruitment Limited T/A nGAGE Talent. Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail. This message is intended solely for the addressee and may contain confidential information. If you have received this message in error, please send it back to us, and immediately and permanently delete it. Do not use, copy or disclose the information contained in this message or in any attachment. We take reasonable precautions to ensure no viruses are present in this email but cannot accept responsibility for any loss or damage sustained as a result of computer viruses and the recipient must ensure that the email (and attachments) are virus free.
Paediatric Occupational Therapist (Band 7) Ideally full time - can be flexible on hours if part time Monday - Thursday 08:20 - 16:30. Friday 08:20 - 15:40. Permanent (term time plus 1 week) 44,881 - 51,558 per annum (paid all year round) Hindhead, Surrey Our private client are recruiting a Paediatric Occupational Therapist to join their SEND School in Surrey on a permanent basis. The School is a specialised setting for children from Year 3 to Post 16 with mild to moderate learning difficulties and additional needs, including ASD, cerebral palsy, hemiplegia, and medical vulnerabilities. Key Responsibilities: Deliver outstanding Occupational Therapy (OT) provision in line with students' EHCPs to meet individual needs. Manage the Occupational Therapy Team, ensuring effective communication, consistency, and compliance. Provide operational oversight and report on OT delivery to the Senior Leadership Team. Lead the development and integration of the 3-tiered Occupational Therapy Offer (Universal, Targeted, Specialist) at the school. Ensure OT interventions are child-centred, evidence-based, and focused on functional therapy, access to education, independence, and employability. Requirements: Must have a Dip COT, BSc or MSc in Occupational Therapy with a HCPC registration. Post graduate clinical/management qualification or equivalent level of experience and proven ability to perform at this level. Experience of working with SEND. Sensory Integrated trained (preferably) If you're interested, please send your CV , or call Kaylah on (phone number removed). Take advantage of our referral bonus scheme that offers up to 350 per successful referral! If you know any Occupational Therapists or Speech & Language Therapists, please send them over to me on the contact details above We cover both locum and permanent Occupational Therapist and Speech and Language Therapist roles nationwide with public and private sector companies. If this one isn't for you, but you are seeking a new role, or open to discussing new opportunities, I would still be keen to chat so please still get in touch! INDSCG3
Jan 29, 2025
Full time
Paediatric Occupational Therapist (Band 7) Ideally full time - can be flexible on hours if part time Monday - Thursday 08:20 - 16:30. Friday 08:20 - 15:40. Permanent (term time plus 1 week) 44,881 - 51,558 per annum (paid all year round) Hindhead, Surrey Our private client are recruiting a Paediatric Occupational Therapist to join their SEND School in Surrey on a permanent basis. The School is a specialised setting for children from Year 3 to Post 16 with mild to moderate learning difficulties and additional needs, including ASD, cerebral palsy, hemiplegia, and medical vulnerabilities. Key Responsibilities: Deliver outstanding Occupational Therapy (OT) provision in line with students' EHCPs to meet individual needs. Manage the Occupational Therapy Team, ensuring effective communication, consistency, and compliance. Provide operational oversight and report on OT delivery to the Senior Leadership Team. Lead the development and integration of the 3-tiered Occupational Therapy Offer (Universal, Targeted, Specialist) at the school. Ensure OT interventions are child-centred, evidence-based, and focused on functional therapy, access to education, independence, and employability. Requirements: Must have a Dip COT, BSc or MSc in Occupational Therapy with a HCPC registration. Post graduate clinical/management qualification or equivalent level of experience and proven ability to perform at this level. Experience of working with SEND. Sensory Integrated trained (preferably) If you're interested, please send your CV , or call Kaylah on (phone number removed). Take advantage of our referral bonus scheme that offers up to 350 per successful referral! If you know any Occupational Therapists or Speech & Language Therapists, please send them over to me on the contact details above We cover both locum and permanent Occupational Therapist and Speech and Language Therapist roles nationwide with public and private sector companies. If this one isn't for you, but you are seeking a new role, or open to discussing new opportunities, I would still be keen to chat so please still get in touch! INDSCG3
Salary Bands: Band 6 & Band 7 Location: Schools across East Sussex Are you looking for an opportunity to advance your career in Paediatrics? Come and work for Children' Integrated Therapy and Equipment Service in beautiful East Sussex. We are expanding and have available roles including: The developing field of social, emotional and mental health. We are developing OT, SLT and ITA teams to work intensively with key schools to support neurodiversity in the classroom and avoid breakdown of school places. We want to hear from candidates who have an interest in this field, particularly in attachment and trauma Therapy One Point (TOP). This is our duty line, originally set up in the pandemic. We are now ready to develop it into an excellent duty line that provides clinical triage, signposting, detailed advice, pre-referral training and brief interventions. You will work with a full-time ITA and OT; this is an excellent opportunity for someone who is excited by a new project to improve patient care Our Neighbourhood and Integrated Care Teams, where we are transforming how we work with schools and early years settings to accelerate their confidence to deliver targeted therapy. You will be an innovative thinker and strong negotiator, passionate about improving outcomes for children with SLCN in the community Training is provided and we offer excellent supervision and development opportunities. Main Duties Work within an integrated children's therapy team including Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, assistants and administrators for children aged 0-19. Provide assessment, review, specialist advice, training and therapy interventions for children with the following areas of need: alternative and augmentative communication (AAC); pre-verbal communication; receptive and expressive language; speech. Work in close partnership with schools, other education providers and the local authority ISEND services. As we are an expanding service due to the new project we do have additional vacancies For further information on the below additional roles, please contact Suki Ahsam on or for an informal conversation to know more about these roles and what we can offer you.
Dec 10, 2022
Full time
Salary Bands: Band 6 & Band 7 Location: Schools across East Sussex Are you looking for an opportunity to advance your career in Paediatrics? Come and work for Children' Integrated Therapy and Equipment Service in beautiful East Sussex. We are expanding and have available roles including: The developing field of social, emotional and mental health. We are developing OT, SLT and ITA teams to work intensively with key schools to support neurodiversity in the classroom and avoid breakdown of school places. We want to hear from candidates who have an interest in this field, particularly in attachment and trauma Therapy One Point (TOP). This is our duty line, originally set up in the pandemic. We are now ready to develop it into an excellent duty line that provides clinical triage, signposting, detailed advice, pre-referral training and brief interventions. You will work with a full-time ITA and OT; this is an excellent opportunity for someone who is excited by a new project to improve patient care Our Neighbourhood and Integrated Care Teams, where we are transforming how we work with schools and early years settings to accelerate their confidence to deliver targeted therapy. You will be an innovative thinker and strong negotiator, passionate about improving outcomes for children with SLCN in the community Training is provided and we offer excellent supervision and development opportunities. Main Duties Work within an integrated children's therapy team including Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, assistants and administrators for children aged 0-19. Provide assessment, review, specialist advice, training and therapy interventions for children with the following areas of need: alternative and augmentative communication (AAC); pre-verbal communication; receptive and expressive language; speech. Work in close partnership with schools, other education providers and the local authority ISEND services. As we are an expanding service due to the new project we do have additional vacancies For further information on the below additional roles, please contact Suki Ahsam on or for an informal conversation to know more about these roles and what we can offer you.
Blossom House is an Ofsted-rated "Outstanding" specialist school for children with speech, language and communication difficulties. We acknowledge specific strengths and support individual vulnerabilities, so that each child "blossoms" and has the opportunity to fulfil their potential. Experienced Paediatric Speech & Language Therapists Band 5 / Band 6 equivalent (AfC Band) or Newly Qualified Paediatric Speech & Language Therapist Newly Qualified (AfC Band) Candidates to start in January 2023. Salary range from £30,600 (newly qualified) upwards dependent upon qualifications and experience We are looking for SLTs who have a passion for supporting children within the educational setting, to learn and 'blossom' in spite of their communication difficulties. Due to steady growth in numbers of students we have some exciting opportunities across the school for new staff to join the SLT department. Blossom House School is an Outstanding independent SEN school, for students whose primary educational needs are their speech, language and communication difficulties. Therapy and teaching are integrated throughout the school week for all students following a transdisciplinary model. You will work closely with the teaching and support staff, as well as with our OT department, physiotherapist, specialist SPLD teachers, and Art Therapists on a daily basis. The role would be across both primary and secondary classes, (currently up to Y9.) If you are passionate about helping to shape the future of children and helping them to blossom and thrive, we would welcome your application. Blossom House School - Speech and Language Therapist Advert, Job Description & Person Specification (Dec 2022) Page 2 of 7 We offer: The opportunity to work alongside an enthusiastic and dedicated team of Therapy staff and Teachers. Our Speech & Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapist, Art Therapists and Music Therapists aim to maximise each child's potential in a nurturing and supportive environment. Opportunity to be part of a large and diverse SLT department of over 30 SLTs. Opportunities to move between different client cohorts from Early Years through to Post16 provision to ensure ongoing professional development and variety within your career. Small group, 1:1 and in class work opportunities. Small caseloads and the opportunity to deliver therapy and see outcomes achieved. Opportunity to design bespoke intervention packages for children based on your professional judgement. NQT package including regular clinical supervision and support to complete your competencies. Generous continued professional development package. Great staff benefits including 9 weeks holiday per annum. Great staff benefits including 9 weeks holiday per annum. UK Healthcare cash plan designed to help cover your "day to day" healthcare expenditure such as Optical and Dental bills and offers cash back (up to policy limits) for a variety of different medical treatments. It also offers lifestyle benefits and discounted gym membership. A friendly, supportive working environment, with structured support available for all new school staff. The ideal candidate(s) will have: Confidence, enthusiasm and a passion for learning. An ability to work closely with Therapists from other disciplines in order to integrate SLT goals into the educational setting. The ability to build good working relationships with children, teachers, parents and carers. Knowledge of clinical assessment, treatment planning and implementing, preferably paediatric, therapy programmes. An independent approach and be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of standardised assessment and clinical observation. The ability to promote positive behaviour in a nurturing environment is essential. To start January 2023 Benefits include: 9 weeks per annum holiday plus applicable bank holidays. Monday to Friday, 08:30 - 17:00 Closing date: 4 th January 2023 Early applications are encouraged, and interviews may take place before the closing date. If you wish to apply for the post, please download the application form from the website and send your completed application form, detailing how you meet the requirements of the person Blossom House School - Speech and Language Therapist Advert, Job Description & Person Specification (Dec 2022) specification, along with your application activity to our recruitment team. The Recruitment Activity is detailed at the end of this advert and should be completed on the application form. School website: Recruitment Team email address: For further information, please contact Jude Bellair, Head of Speech & Language Therapy via email: This role is subject to the relevant Safeguarding checks, which will include an Enhanced DBS check.
Dec 08, 2022
Full time
Blossom House is an Ofsted-rated "Outstanding" specialist school for children with speech, language and communication difficulties. We acknowledge specific strengths and support individual vulnerabilities, so that each child "blossoms" and has the opportunity to fulfil their potential. Experienced Paediatric Speech & Language Therapists Band 5 / Band 6 equivalent (AfC Band) or Newly Qualified Paediatric Speech & Language Therapist Newly Qualified (AfC Band) Candidates to start in January 2023. Salary range from £30,600 (newly qualified) upwards dependent upon qualifications and experience We are looking for SLTs who have a passion for supporting children within the educational setting, to learn and 'blossom' in spite of their communication difficulties. Due to steady growth in numbers of students we have some exciting opportunities across the school for new staff to join the SLT department. Blossom House School is an Outstanding independent SEN school, for students whose primary educational needs are their speech, language and communication difficulties. Therapy and teaching are integrated throughout the school week for all students following a transdisciplinary model. You will work closely with the teaching and support staff, as well as with our OT department, physiotherapist, specialist SPLD teachers, and Art Therapists on a daily basis. The role would be across both primary and secondary classes, (currently up to Y9.) If you are passionate about helping to shape the future of children and helping them to blossom and thrive, we would welcome your application. Blossom House School - Speech and Language Therapist Advert, Job Description & Person Specification (Dec 2022) Page 2 of 7 We offer: The opportunity to work alongside an enthusiastic and dedicated team of Therapy staff and Teachers. Our Speech & Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapist, Art Therapists and Music Therapists aim to maximise each child's potential in a nurturing and supportive environment. Opportunity to be part of a large and diverse SLT department of over 30 SLTs. Opportunities to move between different client cohorts from Early Years through to Post16 provision to ensure ongoing professional development and variety within your career. Small group, 1:1 and in class work opportunities. Small caseloads and the opportunity to deliver therapy and see outcomes achieved. Opportunity to design bespoke intervention packages for children based on your professional judgement. NQT package including regular clinical supervision and support to complete your competencies. Generous continued professional development package. Great staff benefits including 9 weeks holiday per annum. Great staff benefits including 9 weeks holiday per annum. UK Healthcare cash plan designed to help cover your "day to day" healthcare expenditure such as Optical and Dental bills and offers cash back (up to policy limits) for a variety of different medical treatments. It also offers lifestyle benefits and discounted gym membership. A friendly, supportive working environment, with structured support available for all new school staff. The ideal candidate(s) will have: Confidence, enthusiasm and a passion for learning. An ability to work closely with Therapists from other disciplines in order to integrate SLT goals into the educational setting. The ability to build good working relationships with children, teachers, parents and carers. Knowledge of clinical assessment, treatment planning and implementing, preferably paediatric, therapy programmes. An independent approach and be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of standardised assessment and clinical observation. The ability to promote positive behaviour in a nurturing environment is essential. To start January 2023 Benefits include: 9 weeks per annum holiday plus applicable bank holidays. Monday to Friday, 08:30 - 17:00 Closing date: 4 th January 2023 Early applications are encouraged, and interviews may take place before the closing date. If you wish to apply for the post, please download the application form from the website and send your completed application form, detailing how you meet the requirements of the person Blossom House School - Speech and Language Therapist Advert, Job Description & Person Specification (Dec 2022) specification, along with your application activity to our recruitment team. The Recruitment Activity is detailed at the end of this advert and should be completed on the application form. School website: Recruitment Team email address: For further information, please contact Jude Bellair, Head of Speech & Language Therapy via email: This role is subject to the relevant Safeguarding checks, which will include an Enhanced DBS check.
CAVENDISH EDUCATION
Hammersmith And Fulham, London
We have an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic and self-motivated Speech and Language Therapist. The Speech and Language Therapy Department has a vacancy for a part-time Speech and Language Therapist to join our multidisciplinary team. You will be joining a therapy team of 2 Speech and Language Therapists, 3 Occupational Therapists, 3 counsellors and a Multi-Therapy assistant and you will be working at our 6th form site. The successful candidate will be working as an integral part of the school community and will provide outstanding Speech and Language Therapy services to our students. With opportunities for training, this role would suit someone with some experience in the paediatric setting (schools\/community) or working with young adults in and ideally someone with experience of working with dyslexia, DLD and\/or ASD. The Moat School is an Independent School for pupils aged 9-18 that is mainstream in structure and specialist in nature. We work across two sites, our Bishops Avenue site has just over 100 pupils between Yr 5 - 11 whilst our 6th Form has pupils in Year 12-13 has 46 pupils on the register. We meet the needs of a wide range of pupils including but not limited to: Pupils with Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD): dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, ADHD Pupils with speech, language and communication difficulties Pupils who require Occupational Therapy (OT) support in achieving age-appropriate functional skills Pupils with higher functioning Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) Vulnerable pupils who have sensory processing difficulties impacting on emotional regulation, attention and concentration managed with basic self-regulation strategies Paediatric Speech & Language Therapist: Band 5 or 6 - 4 day permanent position Start date: As soon as possible Salary: Band 5 or 6 (dependent on experience) Principal Duties and Responsibilities Professional\/Clinical Be responsible for maintaining own competency to practice through CPD and maintain a portfolio which reflects personal development in order to maintain up to date HCPC registration Demonstrate clinical effectiveness by use of evidence based practice and outcome measures Keep up to date with, and develop strategies for implementing best practice in clinical areas relating to the caseload Contribute to the multidisciplinary team Access a second opinion from more senior therapists as identified via clinical supervision -Devise appropriate intervention plans for clients and provide suitable and timely intervention Attend, when appropriate, Annual Review Meetings and Shared Goals\/IEP meetings Liaise and work alongside cover staff, support staff, assistants and volunteers Maintain use of equipment and resources Actively engage in own performance management Education and Training Participate in mandatory and recommended training programmes in accordance with school \/ departmental guidelines Maintain and develop professional expertise and knowledge Demonstrate understanding of the basic principles of Speech and Language therapy Provide specialist advice to other parties as appropriate Explain the role of Speech and Language Therapy within school Identify training needs within the staff group Advise on and demonstrate Speech and Language Therapy targets and strategies throughout the school day Health and Safety Carry out school policy as documented and\/or directed by the senior leadership team Document appropriately and report any near misses, hazards and accidents and bring them to the attention of the relevant \/ designated individuals Work in a safe manner with due care and attention to the safety of self and others Comply with school and departmental procedures with regard to safeguarding Promote a culture that values diversity and respect Administrative Undertake general administrative and pupil related administrative tasks in line with school requirements and policies Ensure the maintenance of accurate records in line with clinical governance Ensure good working practice and adherence to standards of best practice Engage in service audit and demonstrate achievement of the service objectives Provide accurate statistical information as required Produce reports reflecting specialist knowledge regarding student needs This job description describes in general terms the normal duties with which the post holder will be expected to undertake. However, specific duties relating to individual pupils or groups are not listed. In addition, duties may be varied from time to time, at the discretion of the Headteacher and in consultation with you. All post holders may be expected to work with any children across the two Moat School sites.
Dec 08, 2021
Full time
We have an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic and self-motivated Speech and Language Therapist. The Speech and Language Therapy Department has a vacancy for a part-time Speech and Language Therapist to join our multidisciplinary team. You will be joining a therapy team of 2 Speech and Language Therapists, 3 Occupational Therapists, 3 counsellors and a Multi-Therapy assistant and you will be working at our 6th form site. The successful candidate will be working as an integral part of the school community and will provide outstanding Speech and Language Therapy services to our students. With opportunities for training, this role would suit someone with some experience in the paediatric setting (schools\/community) or working with young adults in and ideally someone with experience of working with dyslexia, DLD and\/or ASD. The Moat School is an Independent School for pupils aged 9-18 that is mainstream in structure and specialist in nature. We work across two sites, our Bishops Avenue site has just over 100 pupils between Yr 5 - 11 whilst our 6th Form has pupils in Year 12-13 has 46 pupils on the register. We meet the needs of a wide range of pupils including but not limited to: Pupils with Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD): dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, ADHD Pupils with speech, language and communication difficulties Pupils who require Occupational Therapy (OT) support in achieving age-appropriate functional skills Pupils with higher functioning Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) Vulnerable pupils who have sensory processing difficulties impacting on emotional regulation, attention and concentration managed with basic self-regulation strategies Paediatric Speech & Language Therapist: Band 5 or 6 - 4 day permanent position Start date: As soon as possible Salary: Band 5 or 6 (dependent on experience) Principal Duties and Responsibilities Professional\/Clinical Be responsible for maintaining own competency to practice through CPD and maintain a portfolio which reflects personal development in order to maintain up to date HCPC registration Demonstrate clinical effectiveness by use of evidence based practice and outcome measures Keep up to date with, and develop strategies for implementing best practice in clinical areas relating to the caseload Contribute to the multidisciplinary team Access a second opinion from more senior therapists as identified via clinical supervision -Devise appropriate intervention plans for clients and provide suitable and timely intervention Attend, when appropriate, Annual Review Meetings and Shared Goals\/IEP meetings Liaise and work alongside cover staff, support staff, assistants and volunteers Maintain use of equipment and resources Actively engage in own performance management Education and Training Participate in mandatory and recommended training programmes in accordance with school \/ departmental guidelines Maintain and develop professional expertise and knowledge Demonstrate understanding of the basic principles of Speech and Language therapy Provide specialist advice to other parties as appropriate Explain the role of Speech and Language Therapy within school Identify training needs within the staff group Advise on and demonstrate Speech and Language Therapy targets and strategies throughout the school day Health and Safety Carry out school policy as documented and\/or directed by the senior leadership team Document appropriately and report any near misses, hazards and accidents and bring them to the attention of the relevant \/ designated individuals Work in a safe manner with due care and attention to the safety of self and others Comply with school and departmental procedures with regard to safeguarding Promote a culture that values diversity and respect Administrative Undertake general administrative and pupil related administrative tasks in line with school requirements and policies Ensure the maintenance of accurate records in line with clinical governance Ensure good working practice and adherence to standards of best practice Engage in service audit and demonstrate achievement of the service objectives Provide accurate statistical information as required Produce reports reflecting specialist knowledge regarding student needs This job description describes in general terms the normal duties with which the post holder will be expected to undertake. However, specific duties relating to individual pupils or groups are not listed. In addition, duties may be varied from time to time, at the discretion of the Headteacher and in consultation with you. All post holders may be expected to work with any children across the two Moat School sites.
Join our friendly multi-disciplinary team and support children's environmental and equipment needs We are looking for a highly motivated Children's Occupational Therapist to join our friendly, positive and supportive Children and Families Occupational Therapy Service . Working alongside Social Worker colleagues across the county, you'll hold a caseload of children who experience varying degrees of physical and/or learning disabilities and autism. As a member of our team, you will have the opportunity to have regular supervision with a clinician, as well as further in house and external training and Continual Professional Development. Professionally qualified and registered with the HCPC, you'll have sound experience of working within paediatric and/or adults social care, community or hospital-based services. Known for your expertise, you'll work sensitively alongside the family to meet the child's home environmental and equipment needs. You'll demonstrate your ability to make sound judgments based on assessment, evaluation of evidence and information. You will also possess the ability and flexibility to translate such judgments into effective and realistic action. Working together with other agencies you will also ensure safe and appropriate adaptations within families' homes, carry out necessary manual handling and other relevant risk assessments. Primarily based either in Basingstoke or Alton, to cover the North Hampshire area, you will have the opportunity to work flexibly and travel as part of your role, with occasional work from home or at drop ins where applicable. It is therefore essential you are able to meet the travel requirements of the role. For a full list of the role responsibilities and requirements, please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification on our website.
Dec 01, 2021
Full time
Join our friendly multi-disciplinary team and support children's environmental and equipment needs We are looking for a highly motivated Children's Occupational Therapist to join our friendly, positive and supportive Children and Families Occupational Therapy Service . Working alongside Social Worker colleagues across the county, you'll hold a caseload of children who experience varying degrees of physical and/or learning disabilities and autism. As a member of our team, you will have the opportunity to have regular supervision with a clinician, as well as further in house and external training and Continual Professional Development. Professionally qualified and registered with the HCPC, you'll have sound experience of working within paediatric and/or adults social care, community or hospital-based services. Known for your expertise, you'll work sensitively alongside the family to meet the child's home environmental and equipment needs. You'll demonstrate your ability to make sound judgments based on assessment, evaluation of evidence and information. You will also possess the ability and flexibility to translate such judgments into effective and realistic action. Working together with other agencies you will also ensure safe and appropriate adaptations within families' homes, carry out necessary manual handling and other relevant risk assessments. Primarily based either in Basingstoke or Alton, to cover the North Hampshire area, you will have the opportunity to work flexibly and travel as part of your role, with occasional work from home or at drop ins where applicable. It is therefore essential you are able to meet the travel requirements of the role. For a full list of the role responsibilities and requirements, please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification on our website.