As a self-employed OT, you'll be helping clients to live their best lives by delivering bespoke interventions based on individual needs. Depending on your location, you may be working in a clinic, school or home setting with your clients.
You'll have the flexibility to determine your working pattern; however, we do ask for a minimum of one clinic day per week (9AM-5PM) to support continuity of care for our clients.
We have immediate demand for therapists to work within areas including:
Ealing, Slough, Stockport, Oxford, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Derby, & Nottingham - don't delay, send in your application now!
We're Looking For Therapists With:
* A minimum of 2 years experience (post-qualification and competencies).
* A relevant Occupational Therapy degree, approved by the HCPC and RCOT.
* HCPC registration (with no restrictions or active investigations).
* Strong organisational and communication skills to proactively manage your own caseload.
* Access to and evidence of supervision, in line with HCPC requirements.
* Qualifications in Sensory Integration are highly desirable.
Why join the Owl team?
The Owl Centre Is More Than Just a Workplace; It's a Chance To Make a Real Difference For Families Across The UK. Here’s What Makes Us a Great Place To Work:
* Meaningful Mission: We connect families with the right support to improve their lives and reach their full potential. You’ll play a vital role in this, providing the best assessment and therapy services for children and adults.
* Exceptional Colleagues: Learn from the best whilst contributing your expertise. You’ll collaborate with other highly skilled clinicians, including Speech & Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists, ASD Practitioners, and ADHD Specialists.
* National Recognition: We’re proud to be the go-to experts for brands like Netflix, Organix, and Aptamil and your work will contribute towards our outstanding reputation!
* Empowering Communities: Our impact extends far beyond individual families. We work with private clients and NHS trusts, reaching thousands and making a positive change in communities.
What You'll Be Doing:
* Delivering occupational assessments to clients, including consideration for all needs, identifying areas of difficulty to inform the appropriate interventions.
* Observing and testing clients to assess specific difficulties and their impact.
* Planning and developing appropriate therapy programmes based on the individual patient needs in collaboration with other healthcare professionals.
* Liaising with the Owl Centre team, staff and parents/guardians.
* Managing a caseload while taking into account priority cases, waiting lists, successful outcomes, referral and discharge of service users.
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