Occupational Therapist - Surrey

Surrey, United Kingdom

ReferenceJ26323
Contract typePermanent
Occupational Therapist - Band 6/7
Surrey
Salary £25,000 - £40,000 Dependant on Experience
Part time / Full time roles available
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Based in Walton Thames the clinic is currently recruiting for an experienced band 6/7 occupational therapist to provide a paediatric based service within special needs school on a permanent contract.

The clinic is a private Paediatric Occupational Therapy practice based in the south east of England, offering a comprehensive assessment and therapy service for children 0 - 16 years through fun, education and play.

They specialise in supporting children with Developmental Co-ordination Disorder (DCD), Dyspraxia, Autistic Spectrum Disorder, Sensory Integration Dysfunction, Developmental Delay, Learning difficulties, Attention Deficit (ADD / ADHD), Dyslexia, Visual Perceptual Deficit and Physical Impairment.

Your role will require you to deliver in areas including-
* Fine and Gross motor skills
* Visual perception
* Sensory Processing
* Handwriting
Report writing -
* Full assessment
* School transition
* Review / summary

The have a range par time and full time position available working hours hours are 8.30am - 18.30pm they are flexible in regards to working days, some of the positions are term time only.

To qualify for this role you must have proven experience working with children and young adults with described conditions also have sensory level 1&2 training be confident working as independent OT in the clinic and currently registered with the HCPC. European and overseas applicants are welcome, if you have good speaking and written English.

In return you will be offered a competitive salary, and standard company benefits.

To apply for this role contact Everton Brown on 0207 613 7573 or email your cv to everton.brown@tpgplc.com

Expires on6/14/13 12:14 PM
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