A major regional healthcare provider is now looking for a dedicated Paediatric Speech and Language Therapist to join them in delivering specialist therapies for children and young people who have SEND.This organisation offers high-quality secondary care for people who need physical and mental health support across the county – achieving an “Outstanding” CQC rating, with all services scoring no lower than “Good” – and is committed to thinking forward: realising innovation and improvement for exemplar, compassionate healthcare that is as easy to access as possible.As a Senior Speech and Language Therapist, you’ll assess for, plan, implement and evaluate evidence-based interventions for children who have SLCN and additional specialist needs such as learning disabilities, complex health needs, and difficulties with eating / drinking.You’ll provide evidence-based assessments and therapies across a multitude of settings – including community clinics, early years centres, and mainstream and specialist schools – and work with the child’s family, educators and other professionals to support positive outcomes both inside and outside of the therapy room.This is a permanent position for a Senior Speech and Language Therapist (Paediatric SEND).Full-time and part-time options are available.Travel across the locality area will be required in this role.Person specification:
(Essential) Registration with the HCPC as an SLT(Essential) Minimum of 2 years’ postgraduate experience in paediatric / CYP therapies(Essential) Understanding of / experience with SEND(Essential) Valid UK driving licence and willingness to travel at a local/county level(Essential) Member of the RCSLT(Essential) Experience mentoring and training others(Desirable) Postgraduate qualification in a relevant area
Benefits and enhancements include (pro rata for part-time):
Generous pension scheme27 days’ annual leave + bank holidays, with options to buy/sellFurther learning and professional development supportBlue Light Card discount schemeHealth and lifestyle support, including occupational health services and discounted gym membershipsReward and recognition schemes, including for professional achievementStaff networks and events celebrating DE&IAnd more!....Read more...
A major regional healthcare provider now has a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Paediatric Speech and Language Therapist to join them in a highly specialist role, working with local children and young people who have complex SEND.This organisation offers high-quality secondary care for people who need physical and mental health support across the county – achieving an “Outstanding” CQC rating, with all services scoring no lower than “Good” – and is committed to thinking forward: realising innovation and improvement for exemplar, compassionate healthcare that is as easy to access as possible.As a Specialist Speech and Language Therapist you will work across a multitude of settings – including community clinics, early years centres, mainstream and specialist schools – you’ll lead in the team in delivering evidence-based assessment and intervention services for highly complex cases, provide guidance and advice to carers, colleagues and service partners as needed, and contribute to development strategies to ensure service users are best supported to achieve positive outcomes.This is a permanent position for a Specialist Speech and Language Therapist (Paediatric SEND).Full-time and part-time options are available.Travel across the locality area will be required in this role.Person specification:
(Essential) Registration with the HCPC as an SLT(Essential) Substantial level of experience in paediatric / CYP therapies, to include experience with SEND and with the EHC process(Essential) Member of the RCSLT(Essential) Experience with team supervision and training(Essential) Valid UK driving licence and willingness to travel at a local / county level(Desirable) Postgraduate qualification in a relevant specialist area
Benefits and enhancements include (pro rata for part-time):
Generous pension scheme27 days’ annual leave + bank holidays, with options to buy/sellFurther learning and professional development supportBlue Light Card discount schemeHealth and lifestyle support, including occupational health services and discounted gym membershipsReward and recognition schemes, including for professional achievementStaff networks and events celebrating DE&IAnd more!....Read more...
A fantastic opportunity is now available for a highly experienced Paediatric Speech and Language Therapist to join a major regional healthcare provider as a Clinical Lead for their CYP service on a part-time basis.This organisation offers high-quality secondary care for people who need physical and mental health support across the county – achieving an “Outstanding” CQC rating, with all services scoring no lower than “Good” – and is committed to thinking forward: realising innovation and improvement for exemplar, compassionate healthcare that is as easy to access as possible.As Clinical Lead, you’ll play a key role in the development and modernisation of the service, ensuring the team is able to continue delivering child-centred, evidence-based therapies that meet the needs of children and young people across Northamptonshire who have SLCN.Your role will have a focus on driving service transformation and enhancement, with the aim of facilitating greater efficiency and collaboration between teams / with partners and re-positioning to meet targets for treatment and EHC needs assessment waiting times.This is a permanent, part-time (22.5h) role for a Clinical Lead Speech and Language Therapist.Travel across the locality area will be required in this role.Person specification:
(Essential) Registration with the HCPC as a Speech and Language Therapist(Essential) Member of the RCLST(Essential) Significant postgraduate experience in paediatric / CYP therapies(Essential) High level of experience in clinical leadership(Essential) Relevant service development and risk management experience(Essential) Valid UK driving licence and willingness to travel at a local / county level(Desirable) Postgraduate qualification(s) in relevant specialist areas
Benefits and enhancements include (pro rata for part-time):
Generous pension scheme27 days’ annual leave + bank holidays, with options to buy/sellFurther learning and professional development supportBlue Light Card discount schemeHealth and lifestyle support, including occupational health services and discounted gym membershipsReward and recognition schemes, including for professional achievementStaff networks and events celebrating DE&IAnd more!....Read more...
A major regional healthcare provider is now looking for a dedicated Paediatric Speech and Language Therapist to join them in delivering specialist therapies for children and young people who have SEND.This organisation offers high-quality secondary care for people who need physical and mental health support across the county – achieving an “Outstanding” CQC rating, with all services scoring no lower than “Good” – and is committed to thinking forward: realising innovation and improvement for exemplar, compassionate healthcare that is as easy to access as possible.As a Senior Speech and Language Therapist, you’ll assess for, plan, implement and evaluate evidence-based interventions for children who have SLCN and additional specialist needs such as learning disabilities, complex health needs, and difficulties with eating / drinking.You’ll provide evidence-based assessments and therapies across a multitude of settings – including community clinics, early years centres, and mainstream and specialist schools – and work with the child’s family, educators and other professionals to support positive outcomes both inside and outside of the therapy room.This is a permanent position for a Senior Speech and Language Therapist (Paediatric SEND).Full-time and part-time options are available.Travel across the locality area will be required in this role.Person specification:
(Essential) Registration with the HCPC as an SLT(Essential) Minimum of 2 years’ postgraduate experience in paediatric / CYP therapies(Essential) Understanding of / experience with SEND(Essential) Valid UK driving licence and willingness to travel at a local/county level(Essential) Member of the RCSLT(Essential) Experience mentoring and training others(Desirable) Postgraduate qualification in a relevant area
Benefits and enhancements include (pro rata for part-time):
Generous pension scheme27 days’ annual leave + bank holidays, with options to buy/sellFurther learning and professional development supportBlue Light Card discount schemeHealth and lifestyle support, including occupational health services and discounted gym membershipsReward and recognition schemes, including for professional achievementStaff networks and events celebrating DE&IAnd more!....Read more...
A major regional healthcare provider now has a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Paediatric Speech and Language Therapist to join them in a highly specialist role, working with local children and young people who have complex SEND.This organisation offers high-quality secondary care for people who need physical and mental health support across the county – achieving an “Outstanding” CQC rating, with all services scoring no lower than “Good” – and is committed to thinking forward: realising innovation and improvement for exemplar, compassionate healthcare that is as easy to access as possible.As a Specialist Speech and Language Therapist you will work across a multitude of settings – including community clinics, early years centres, mainstream and specialist schools – you’ll lead in the team in delivering evidence-based assessment and intervention services for highly complex cases, provide guidance and advice to carers, colleagues and service partners as needed, and contribute to development strategies to ensure service users are best supported to achieve positive outcomes.This is a permanent position for a Specialist Speech and Language Therapist (Paediatric SEND).Full-time and part-time options are available.Travel across the locality area will be required in this role.Person specification:
(Essential) Registration with the HCPC as an SLT(Essential) Substantial level of experience in paediatric / CYP therapies, to include experience with SEND and with the EHC process(Essential) Member of the RCSLT(Essential) Experience with team supervision and training(Essential) Valid UK driving licence and willingness to travel at a local / county level(Desirable) Postgraduate qualification in a relevant specialist area
Benefits and enhancements include (pro rata for part-time):
Generous pension scheme27 days’ annual leave + bank holidays, with options to buy/sellFurther learning and professional development supportBlue Light Card discount schemeHealth and lifestyle support, including occupational health services and discounted gym membershipsReward and recognition schemes, including for professional achievementStaff networks and events celebrating DE&IAnd more!....Read more...
A fantastic opportunity is now available for a highly experienced Paediatric Speech and Language Therapist to join a major regional healthcare provider as a Clinical Lead for their CYP service on a part-time basis.This organisation offers high-quality secondary care for people who need physical and mental health support across the county – achieving an “Outstanding” CQC rating, with all services scoring no lower than “Good” – and is committed to thinking forward: realising innovation and improvement for exemplar, compassionate healthcare that is as easy to access as possible.As Clinical Lead, you’ll play a key role in the development and modernisation of the service, ensuring the team is able to continue delivering child-centred, evidence-based therapies that meet the needs of children and young people across Northamptonshire who have SLCN.Your role will have a focus on driving service transformation and enhancement, with the aim of facilitating greater efficiency and collaboration between teams / with partners and re-positioning to meet targets for treatment and EHC needs assessment waiting times.This is a permanent, part-time (22.5h) role for a Clinical Lead Speech and Language Therapist.Travel across the locality area will be required in this role.Person specification:
(Essential) Registration with the HCPC as a Speech and Language Therapist(Essential) Member of the RCLST(Essential) Significant postgraduate experience in paediatric / CYP therapies(Essential) High level of experience in clinical leadership(Essential) Relevant service development and risk management experience(Essential) Valid UK driving licence and willingness to travel at a local / county level(Desirable) Postgraduate qualification(s) in relevant specialist areas
Benefits and enhancements include (pro rata for part-time):
Generous pension scheme27 days’ annual leave + bank holidays, with options to buy/sellFurther learning and professional development supportBlue Light Card discount schemeHealth and lifestyle support, including occupational health services and discounted gym membershipsReward and recognition schemes, including for professional achievementStaff networks and events celebrating DE&IAnd more!....Read more...
A leading specialist education provider is now looking for an enthusiastic Speech and Language Therapist to join their team, supporting young people with a wide range of SEN studying at sixth form-/college-level in and around London.Through an inclusive learning approach, personalised and intensive support, and opening doors to life-changing experiences and opportunities, the trust provides holistic education services to over 1500 young people with learning disabilities of varied severity, sensory differences, SLCN and/or complex medical histories across London and the South East.You will be able to take advantage of workplace research and further development opportunities, including clinical supervision, peer support and skills training, as part of a well-rounded CPD and career progression pathway.Full-Time or Term Time only.Part-time availability may be accommodated.Person specification:
(Essential) HCPC registration as a Speech and Language Therapist (SLT)(Essential) Membership (or eligibility for) of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (RCSLT)(Essential) Previous professional experience with learning disabilities, ASC and/or SEMH in the context of young people(Desirable) Previous experience working within an educational setting
Benefits and enhancements include (pro rata for part-time/term-time roles):
40 days’ annual leave (public/bank holidays off, Christmas closure period)Flexible working schemesEnhanced CPD and career progression pathwayWorkplace researchMental health advocates across all sitesLocal government pension scheme / company pension scheme with lump-sum death benefitsOpportunities to engage with internal professional networksOccupational health and wellbeing support initiatives, including EAPFamily-friendly policies including enhanced parental leave schemesSalary sacrifice schemes including Cycle to Work, season ticket loanDiscounted gym membership subscriptionAnd more!....Read more...
A leading specialist education provider is now looking for an enthusiastic Speech and Language Therapist to join their team, supporting young people with a wide range of SEN studying at sixth form-/college-level in and around London.Through an inclusive learning approach, personalised and intensive support, and opening doors to life-changing experiences and opportunities, the trust provides holistic education services to over 1500 young people with learning disabilities of varied severity, sensory differences, SLCN and/or complex medical histories across London and the South East.You will be able to take advantage of workplace research and further development opportunities, including clinical supervision, peer support and skills training, as part of a well-rounded CPD and career progression pathway.Full-Time or Term Time only.Part-time availability may be accommodated.Person specification:
(Essential) HCPC registration as a Speech and Language Therapist (SLT)(Essential) Membership (or eligibility for) of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists (RCSLT)(Essential) Previous professional experience with learning disabilities, ASC and/or SEMH in the context of young people(Desirable) Previous experience working within an educational setting
Benefits and enhancements include (pro rata for part-time/term-time roles):
40 days’ annual leave (public/bank holidays off, Christmas closure period)Flexible working schemesEnhanced CPD and career progression pathwayWorkplace researchMental health advocates across all sitesLocal government pension scheme / company pension scheme with lump-sum death benefitsOpportunities to engage with internal professional networksOccupational health and wellbeing support initiatives, including EAPFamily-friendly policies including enhanced parental leave schemesSalary sacrifice schemes including Cycle to Work, season ticket loanDiscounted gym membership subscriptionAnd more!....Read more...
A brilliant new job opportunity has arisen for a committed Specialist Hand Therapist to work in an exceptional independent private hospital next to Central London. You will be working for one of UK’s leading health care providers
This is one of the UK’s largest independent charitable hospitals. Our commitment to our patients is in the quality of our care, the range of our services and the quality of our consultants and staff
**To be considered for this position you must hold Physiotherapy/Occupational Therapy degree and be registered with HCPC**
As the Specialist Hand Therapist your key responsibilities include:
Professionally and legally responsible and accountable for all aspects of own professional activities in line with the standards of the Hospital
Have overall accountability for the planning and management of own complex and specialised caseload of patients
Highly competent in assessing a wide range of orthopaedic hand and plastic surgery conditions based on advanced theoretical knowledge of anatomy, physiology and pathology, often in situations where conflicting evidence is present
To utilise advanced clinical reasoning skills and evidence based knowledge to assess and diagnose patients and implement appropriate management plans as an autonomous practitioner
Demonstrate highly developed dexterity, coordination and palpation skills for the assessment and treatment of patients
Continuously assess, evaluate and modify treatment aims, objectives and desired outcomes in collaboration with the patient, any carers and multidisciplinary team
The following skills and experience would be preferred and beneficial for the role:
Evidence of post graduate professional development in hand therapy specialism i.e. BAHT or similar
Evidence of additional specialist knowledge acquired through relevant post-graduate training
Experience of working with complex plastic and orthopaedic hand surgery
Highly skilled in hand therapy splinting and post-operative wound care
Experience of a wide range of approaches for the management of complex patients
Awareness of cognitive behavioural approach to rehabilitation
The successful Therapist will receive an excellent salary up to £48,424 per annum DOE. This exciting position is a permanent full time role working 37.5hrs a week. In return for your hard work and commitment you will receive the following generous benefits:
Ongoing development and training
27 days annual leave
Generous private healthcare cover
Contributory pension schemes – including continuation of the NHS pension
Competitive pay with progressive band structuring
Private healthcare cover of up to £20,000 per year
Ongoing training and development programmes
Discounts at local, national and online shops
Interest-free season ticket loans
Cycle to work loan scheme
Employee "Service Excellence" recognition rewards
Reference ID: 5957
To apply for this fantastic job role, please call on 0121 638 0567 or send your CV ....Read more...
Integra Education is seeking a highly skilled and compassionate Occupational Therapist to deliver tailored therapeutic support for a young person with complex needs, including autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ADHD, and sensory processing challenges, as outlined in their Education, Health, and Care Plan (EHCP). This role focuses on providing weekly, in-person therapy sessions within the home environment while collaborating remotely with a Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) to ensure effective delivery of therapeutic goals and strategies.
Key Responsibilities:
Deliver weekly, in-person occupational therapy sessions in the young person’s home, focusing on sensory integration, emotional regulation, and practical life skills.
Develop and implement a sensory diet embedded in the young person’s daily routine, adjusting plans as needed based on feedback and progress.
Provide detailed, actionable guidance to the OT assistant to ensure consistent and effective implementation of therapy strategies.
Conduct regular reviews and updates to therapy plans, ensuring they remain aligned with the young person’s needs and progress.
Collaborate closely with the MDT, including attending half-termly meetings, to share updates and contribute to goal setting and planning.
Provide training and ongoing support to key workers, tutors, and family members on implementing therapeutic strategies.
Support the young person’s transitions into new environments and activities, ensuring accommodations for sensory sensitivities and anxiety management.
Contribute to building the young person’s independence by fostering skills in proprioception, interoception, and daily living tasks.
Monitor and document progress, providing detailed summaries for EHCP reviews and MDT discussions.
Person Specification
Essential Qualifications:
Degree in Occupational Therapy with HCPC registration.
Certification in Sensory Integration Therapy (minimum Level 3 or CLASI equivalent).
Experience:
Proven experience working with children and young people with complex needs, including autism, ADHD, and sensory processing difficulties.
Expertise in designing and implementing sensory diets and therapeutic strategies tailored to individual needs.
Experience collaborating within Multi-Disciplinary Teams and contributing to EHCP reviews.
Skills:
Ability to deliver tailored interventions focusing on sensory integration, emotional regulation, and daily life skills.
Strong communication skills to train and support key workers, tutors, and family members in implementing strategies.
Organizational skills to manage therapy plans, documentation, and MDT contributions effectively.
Compassionate and adaptable approach to building trust with the young person and their family.
Desirable:
Familiarity with therapeutic approaches such as Zones of Regulation and interoception curriculum.
Training in emotional literacy support techniques and anxiety management for children with autism and PDA.
Benefits of Joining Integra Education
Competitive rate with weekly or monthly pay options that can be negotiated
0.5 days a week during term time only
Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the young person’s learning, progress, and development.
Access to free CPD training and regular support from our dedicated consultants.
If you are interested in this role and would like more information, please do not hesitate to give us a call on 01925 594 203 or email
We look forward to hearing from you.
Integra Education is committed to safeguarding children and young people. All post-holders are subject to appropriate vetting procedures and a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) disclosure. We promote equal opportunities and diversity for employees, workers, and applicants.....Read more...
The Company:
Been established for over 30 years.
A globally recognised pioneer in research, design and product development.
Fantastic career potential and progression.
The Role of the Product Advisor
The main role as the new Product Advisor is to sell a portfolio of seating, standing, mobility, sleeping therapy and bathroom equipment.
Demonstrating and advising customers to identify their needs and suggest appropriate solutions.
You will also conduct assessments, set-ups and reviews of equipment in schools, homes or clinics to ensure appropriate solutions to a child's postural needs.
Selling into Education, Health and Social i.e. Special Schools, Social Care, NHS.
Most accounts have some products so it’s about upselling into these accounts and really nurturing them.
Will be supported by a first- class Customer and Sales Support Team.
Covering: North London, Hertfordshire, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire & Bedfordshire
Benefits of the Product Advisor
£30k-£42k basic salary
Bonus of £12k-£16k
Van
Phone
Laptop
Health benefits
Pension
25 days holiday
The Ideal Person for the Product Advisor
Ideally looking for someone that comes from a related background and dealing with children. (Seating, standing, mobility, sleeping therapy and bathroom equipment).
Must be really amiable, friendly, consultative in your approach.
Could consider an Occupational Therapist with good commercial awareness and acumen.
Will consider OTs/Physiotherapists with the ability to adapt to a commercial role.
If you think the role of Product Advisor is for you, apply now!
Consultant: Rio Barclay
Email: riob@otrsales.co.uk
Tel no. 020 8629 5144
Candidates must be eligible to work and live in the UK.
About On Target
At On Target, we specialise in sales, technical and commercial jobs in the Engineering, Construction, Building Services, Medical & Scientific, and Commercial & Industrial Solutions sectors, enabling our consultants to become experts in their market sector. We place all levels of personnel, up to Director across the UK and internationally.....Read more...
As a Learning Support Assistant, you'll play a key role in fostering an inclusive environment, supporting learning, personal care, and social development, while building meaningful connections with students, families, and teachers.
To work under the supervision of a teacher to provide care and encouragement to children and young people with disabilities or special educational needs, supporting them to participate in activities and liaising, if required, with parents/carers / other professionals as appropriate
To work under the direct supervision of a teacher to carry out planned learning activities to meet the specific needs of designated children, either individually or in small groups, providing feedback on their engagement in activities and their achievement of the desired learning objectives
To support the physical, intellectual, emotional and social development of pupils, including contributing ideas and suggestions to support planning, to meet their development needs
To observe and feed back to the teacher on pupil performance and behaviour, taking action as appropriate in line with relevant school policies
To help prepare, monitor and maintain a safe and secure learning environment in line with the teacher’s lesson plans
To support pupils to improve their numeracy and literacy skills through focused learning activities and more generally across the curriculum
To prepare and utilise ICT resources to support pupils learning.
To prepare and support the use of learning materials, adapting them as necessary to meet the needs of the designated pupil(s).
To participate in educational visits and off-site activities in order to support the full engagement of the designated pupil(s)
To interact with and respond positively to children, young people and adults
To develop positive relationships with colleagues, providing consistent and effective support and working constructively as a member of the school staff team
To encourage participation in structured and unstructured learning activities, including play (timetabled and during breaks if required)
To provide toileting support to pupils as necessary
Training:Qualification:
Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard in Teaching Assistant
Functional Skills Level 2 in English and maths (if required)
Delivery Method:
Optional classroom sessions at Loughborough College (term time only)
Online portfolio to update with learning and development completed onsite
Diarised visits from a dedicated Trainer/Assessor
Attendance at Loughborough College for Functional Skills (if required)
Training Outcome:Expected to progress to a fully qualified Learning Support Assistant role.Employer Description:Birch Wood Area Special School consists of two successful and vibrant special schools- Birch Wood Grange Drive (age 4-19 years) and Birch Wood Vale (age 11-19 years) which includes Ashton House a secondary specialist autism provision and our newly formed Birch Wood College Post 16.
We are an outward looking maintained school, committed to our community in Melton Mowbray and the surrounding areas in Leicestershire. Birch Wood provides a highly specialised and completely unique learning environment, which aims to meet our pupils at their point of need to enable their success. We share a culture which is ambitious without limits for our children and young people and aim to provide a high quality, relevant and balanced education that focuses on individual, personal and academic achievement.
Across all our sites our ENABLES ethos underpins our teaching and learning to help develop confident and happy young adults ready for their next steps in learning and life.
Our teaching and support staff community has an unwavering passion and determination to continuously improve our school to provide the best outcomes for every pupil. In essence we are a reflective learning community, with the highest standards for our pupils care and education. We take great pride in our school and our ability to work together with parents and professionals to provide students with opportunities to progress and achieve both academically and socially. We are passionate about inclusion and embrace our wider role to make education more inclusive for all in collaboration across all sectors and through our work leading The Leicestershire & Rutland SEND & Inclusion Hub in partnership with Leicestershire & Rutland Teaching School Hub.
At Birch Wood students are taught in smaller groups, with more than one member of staff in attendance so that we can nurture, challenge and inspire them through to success. We are a well-resourced school with many in house specialists including our own commissioned Speech and Language Therapist and Occupational Therapists. We also offer a range of other therapies and additional support services including Music Therapy, Rebound Therapy and School Councillor.
At Birch Wood Area Special school you should receive a warm welcome from students and staff, be inspired by their thirst for learning and positive attitudes, sense their enjoyment and respect for each other and be able to see the positive difference.Working Hours :Monday to Friday. Shifts tbc.Skills: Communication skills,Organisation skills,Customer care skills,Team working,Non judgemental,Patience....Read more...