Senior Occupational Therapist
Listed on 2026-03-06
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Healthcare
Occupational Therapy
Senior Occupational Therapist
Location:
Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB10
Contract Type:
Permanent
Contract Term:
Part‑Time
Salary: £26,684.44 - £28,933.74 (Actual Salary)
Start Date:
ASAP
Salary Scale: POB Points 34-38
Work Pattern: 3 days per week (39 weeks per annum, term‑time only)
We specialise in meeting the educational needs of children and young people with a range of learning disabilities, including pupils who are autistic and those with physical or sensory needs. Our provision is built around inclusion, independence, and enabling every pupil to thrive.
Occupational Therapy at Our SchoolWe believe therapies — particularly occupational therapy — are a vital and integral part of school life. Our dedicated therapy team plays a key role in ensuring pupils can fully access their education and develop independence in their daily living skills.
Our therapists work holistically to enable pupils to achieve maximum independence and participation across school and home environments.
The RoleDue to continued growth, we are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic Senior Occupational Therapist to join our experienced and supportive team.
You will:
- Manage a varied caseload of pupils aged 4-19 years
- Work across a wide spectrum of learning disabilities and complex needs
- Deliver assessments, therapeutic interventions and tailored programmes
- Collaborate closely with teaching staff and multidisciplinary colleagues
- Contribute to service development and potentially outreach provision
You will join a friendly and experienced team committed to professional excellence and collaborative working.
Professional DevelopmentRegular supervision and structured career development opportunities are embedded within our team culture. We actively support therapists at all stages of their careers and ensure caseloads are varied and professionally enriching.
Person SpecificationApplicants must:
- Be a qualified Occupational Therapist
- Be HCPC registered
- Have experience or confidence working with children and young people with learning disabilities
- Demonstrate a passion for delivering high‑quality care
- Be creative, adaptable, and flexible in approach
Applicants applying at specialist or senior level must have:
- Experience in paediatric occupational therapy
- Transferable skills relevant to the role
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