Overview
Highly Specialist Occupational Therapist role at Orchards Manor School, Norfolk. Permanent, term-time or flexible full-time options discussed. 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, with hours overlapping core school hours. Salary up to £53,200 pro rata (dependent on experience) plus £3,000 Welcome Bonus and relocation package (T&Cs apply). Location: Orchards Manor School, PE34 3HT.
We offer a supportive multidisciplinary clinical team within an education setting and provide opportunities for growth, development, and participation in research projects and professional networks. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils.
Responsibilities
* Deliver bespoke Occupational Therapy assessment and intervention to pupils, including those who may have experienced developmental trauma, are neurodivergent, or have SEMH needs.
* Hold an OT caseload with support from a designated clinical supervisor and site lead; contribute to staff training and consultation as required.
* Work collaboratively with education teams to implement the OFG Occupational Therapy Ways of Working and ensure alignment with governing and professional body requirements.
* Support development of an enhanced OT offer, including growth of apprentices, students, and therapy assistants.
* Participate in staff development, training sessions, and evidence-based practice to improve pupil outcomes.
Qualifications
* Recognised Occupational Therapy degree; HCPC registered and RCOT member.
* 3+ years of OT practice; experience in settings involving LD, SEMH, neurodivergence.
* In-depth knowledge of OT theory and its practical application; experience in multidisciplinary settings with some responsibility for service & team performance.
* Experience working with families/relatives and carers; strong communication, relationship-building, analytical, and judgement skills.
* Understanding of behaviour, communication, physical needs (dexterity, coordination, sensory skills), and developmental needs affecting independence.
* Up-to-date knowledge of neurodivergence, learning disability, and trauma-informed practice; knowledge of relevant legislation and its implications for practice and management.
* Good clinical reasoning skills, quality improvement mindset, and ability to engage in governance and record-keeping standards.
* Postgraduate study in areas such as Sensory Integration, developmental trauma, or sensory attachment is desirable.
Benefits
* £2,000 training allowance after probation to support role-specific CPD.
* Life assurance and pension options; wellbeing support and health checks.
* Flexible benefits package including Cycle to Work, Electric Car Purchase Scheme, discount options, and more.
* Special arrangement: 80% of contractual hours for 100% of pay; 4DWW (subject to probation).
About Outcomes First Group
Outcomes First Group is a leading provider of education and specialist services across the UK. Our groups include Acorn schools, Options Autism, Momenta Connect, and Blenheim Schools, dedicated to empowering pupils with diverse needs through personalised learning and innovative practice.
Equality, Diversity and Safeguarding: We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils; all successful applicants are subject to enhanced DBS checks and safeguarding procedures. We reserve the right to close vacancies early.
Next steps
For further information regarding this vacancy, refer to the attached Job Description and Person Specification. We welcome applications from appropriately qualified Occupational Therapists who meet the above criteria.
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