Overview
Blue Skies Education are working in partnership with a leading specialist education provider that is seeking to appoint a skilled and passionate Occupational Therapist to join their multidisciplinary team in Barking. This is a unique opportunity to work within a therapeutic education setting, supporting children and young people aged 7-19 who are unable to access mainstream education. The provision supports pupils with complex needs, including autism, social, emotional and mental health needs, and those who have experienced significant trauma and adverse childhood experiences.
Responsibilities
You will deliver high‑quality assessments and interventions, supporting pupils both within educational settings and in community environments across London and Kent. You will play a key role within a collaborative therapy team, working closely with teaching and inclusion staff to create a consistent therapeutic approach. This includes advising on learning environments, supporting sensory development, and promoting a whole‑school culture of therapeutic practice through training and staff development. The role requires a resilient and reflective practitioner who can work both independently and as part of a wider multidisciplinary team, supporting some of the most vulnerable young people in education.
Qualifications
* HCPC registration and a recognised Occupational Therapy degree
* Experience working with children and young people with complex needs
* Understanding of SEMH, autism, and trauma‑informed practice
* Ability to deliver assessments and therapeutic interventions
* Strong communication and organisational skills
* Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team
* A valid DBS or willingness to apply for one (£63)
* Proof of right to work
* References
* UK Residency
Hours & Salary
* Hours: Full time
* Start Date: ASAP / flexible
* Contract: Permanent
* Location: Barking, East London
* Salary: £44,101 - £49,447
Benefits
In return we offer the opportunity to work within a highly supportive and specialist setting, ongoing professional development, and the chance to contribute to life‑changing outcomes for vulnerable young people. This role also offers opportunities to deliver wider therapeutic training and support beyond the classroom.
About the Organisation
The organisation is a well‑established specialist education provider supporting neurodiverse children and young people aged 7-19. Pupils typically have complex needs and may have experienced multiple exclusions or significant time out of education. The provision offers highly personalised, therapeutic education programmes designed to support pupils' academic, social, and emotional development, with the aim of reintegration into mainstream or progression into further education where appropriate.
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