Occupational Therapists Wanted Across London
Join Hays Education's SEN Network!
Are you an experienced or newly qualified Occupational Therapist looking to make a real difference in the lives of children and young people with Special Educational Needs (SEN)? Hays Education is expanding our specialist team of OTs to support SEN schools across Greater London through our trusted PSL (Preferred Supplier List) contracts.Why Work with Hays Education?
✅ Access to a wide network of SEN schools across London
✅ Exclusive opportunities through long-standing PSL partnerships
✅ Flexible working patterns - long-term, short-term, and part‑time roles
✅ Dedicated specialist consultants who understand the SEN sector
✅ Competitive daily rates and ongoing professional support
About the Roles
You will work directly within SEN schools supporting students with a range of needs including:
Autism Spectrum Condition
Sensory processing needs
Physical and motor skill challenges
SEMH requirements
Complex learning needsYour responsibilities may include one-to-one therapy, small group interventions, completing assessments, creating occupational therapy programmes, and collaborating closely with SENCOs, teaching staff, and external professionals.What We're Looking ForWe welcome applications from:
HCPC-registered Occupational Therapists
Newly qualified or experienced practitioners
Professionals passionate about supporting children with additional needs
Individuals available for term‑time, flexible, or long‑term assignments
What you need to do now
If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call us now.
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