Joining our developing, high-performing Education and Inclusion Therapy Service as a Specialist Occupational Therapist, you'll enjoy a rewarding role within a supportive and forward-thinking team, delivering impactful therapy to children and young people across a range of educational settings. Your clinical expertise and ideas will shape practice and outcomes. You'll work collaboratively with schools, families and multi‑agency professionals to ensure every child has the opportunity to thrive, access learning, and reach their full potential. You'll manage a varied and complex caseload, contribute to EHCP provision, and support the development of staff in specialist settings. With a term‑time only contract working 40 weeks per annum, excellent work‑life balance, and a salary broadly equivalent to NHS Band 7, this is an ideal opportunity for an experienced Band 6/7 equivalent therapist who has been working within education services either in the NHS, local authority or in the private sector looking to deepen their specialism in sensory integration and complex needs.
What you’ll do
* Deliver specialist occupational therapy assessments and evidence‑based interventions for children and young people in educational settings and, where appropriate, at home.
* Work collaboratively with education staff, families and multi‑agency professionals to develop and implement effective, child‑centred support plans.
* Contribute to EHCP assessments, reviews and reporting, including tribunal and care planning documentation.
* Provide clinical and managerial supervision to Occupational Therapists in the team and support capacity‑building through training, consultation and tailored programmes within schools and settings.
* Maintain accurate and timely clinical records in line with professional standards.
* Participate in service development and quality improvement activities.
* Support whole‑school communication strategies and contribute to policy development.
* Manage your own caseload effectively and travel across Hampshire to deliver services predominantly within your geographical patch of the county.
Qualifications
* A professional recognised Occupational Therapy qualification with current HCPC registration, and a postgraduate qualification in Ayres Sensory Integration (or equivalent).
* Experience working as an Occupational Therapist with children and young people with complex needs across education, health, social care, community or hospital‑based services.
* An understanding of how to encourage and support young people.
* Strong knowledge and practical experience of a sensory integration treatment approach.
* Excellent assessment, clinical reasoning and problem‑solving skills, with the ability and initiative to translate findings into effective interventions.
* Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a multi‑agency team.
* Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the ability to engage a wide range of stakeholders.
* Strong organisational and time management skills, with a commitment to confidentiality, safeguarding and inclusive practice.
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Benefits
* Be part of an innovative and evolving therapy service within a high‑performing local authority, offering a supportive and inclusive environment.
* Benefit from a comprehensive induction programme and a strong CPD offer, including internal learning and access to external training.
* Receive tailored clinical supervision from a Specialist Occupational Therapist, alongside regular peer and safeguarding support.
* Enjoy opportunities for careers progression, a term‑time only contract, and a healthy work‑life balance supported by realistic caseloads and work assigned predominantly within your geographical location.
* Access to Health Assured’s comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice.
* A competitive benefits package that includes generous annual leave entitlement, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme.
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