Mind Recruitment

Occupational Therapist – SEN School

@Mind Professionals
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  • Post Date : June 24, 2025
  • Apply Before : June 24, 2035
  • Salary: Negotiable
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  • Jobs ID  40697
  • Band  Flexible
  • Profession  Occupational Therapist
  • Role type  Permanent
  • Profession Category  Allied Healthcare
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Job Description

Occupational Therapist

Location: Darlington and Stockton on Tees, County Durham
Contract: Permanent
Hours: Part-time – 3 days/week
Specialty: Special Educational Needs
Salary: £42,187 – £50,964 (pro rata) + excellent benefits

Mind Professionals are looking for an Occupational Therapist for part-time work with a private client, specialising in Special Educational Needs for Children and Young People.

The post holder will be working across two learning centres located in County Durham. The first site (with children aged 8-18 years old) in Darlington for 2 days/week, and the second site (with children aged 7-18 years old) in Stockton on Tees for 1 day/week.

Key Responsibilities:

– Use advanced specialist knowledge and levels of experience appropriately and effectively across a range of work practices which is underpinned by comprehensive and extensive theoretical knowledge and practical experience.
– Assess the motor, perceptual and sensory integration skills of the young people and to ascertain how any differences impact on their function and participation.
– Write reports based on your findings to support the young people, education and care staff and to inform annual reviews.
– Work with the young people to provide Occupational Therapy, as identified from assessment in line with the company Three Waves Model of Intervention, including environmental, whole school interventions as well as 1:1 work with individual children, group work and whole class work, as part of the MDT.
– To undertake high quality assessments of children and young people and make recommendations about appropriate therapeutic interventions for each child or young person, in accordance with individual assessed needs.
– To provide line management and clinical supervision to allocated Therapies Assistants within the setting and to support Newly Qualified Occupational Therapists within the setting
– To work closely with children, young people and their staff to ensure a person

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