You could be the Occupational Therapist who transforms how a young person experiences their world.
Competitive rates | Hampshire | Flexible, self-employed hours
ASEND is looking for HCPC-registered Occupational Therapists for interesting and varied work. We know that not all Occupational Therapists are the same, or want to work in the same way. Our assignments are flexible in terms of time commitment and level of involvement, so you can work in the way that suits you best. At ASEND you will always be well supported by our specialist and experienced SEND team and well remunerated.
Our OT work includes:
- Providing a high-quality Occupational Therapy service to SEND pupils in schools
- Supporting schools with general consultation
- Working dynamically with schools and families to make a real difference
- Opportunities for assessments and reports for EHCPs, first-tier tribunals, and appeals
Why ASEND?
- Competitive pay: Generous and competitive rates of pay, reflecting your specialist expertise
- Flexible working: Flexible assignments you can arrange around your existing schedule, within school term time and school hours
- Dedicated support: You’ll be supported by our specialist and experienced SEND team throughout every assignment
- Professional development: Opportunities for CPD and training in working with children with SEND
- A role with purpose: Join a specialist SEND organisation making a difference in the lives of the UK’s most vulnerable learners
- Varied and interesting work: Assessments, consultations, school-based OT, and opportunities for tribunal report work
Interested? Apply now or get in touch to discuss the work we have available.
What we’re looking for in an Occupational Therapist
Essential:
- HCPC registration: You must hold current HCPC registration as an Occupational Therapist
- Experience with children: Experience providing occupational therapy to children and young people, ideally with SEND
- Safeguarding: Knowledge of safeguarding processes and a commitment to promoting the health, safety, and wellbeing of children and young people at all times
- Compliance: Enhanced DBS (we can help you obtain this) and 2 professional references
- Location: You must be based in the UK with the right to work in the UK. We are unable to provide visa sponsorship
Desirable:
- Experience working in schools or educational settings
- Experience with sensory processing, fine/gross motor skills, and self-regulation in children with SEND
- Experience writing reports for EHCPs, first-tier tribunals, and appeals
- Familiarity with a range of SEND needs including autism (ASD/ASC), ADHD, sensory processing disorder, MLD, SLD, and PMLD
Employment type
This is a self-employed role, giving you the freedom to choose your hours and manage your own schedule, backed by the full support of our team.
About ASEND
ASEND is a specialist SEND organisation, placing dedicated SEND professionals in schools and services throughout the UK. We work exclusively in the field of SEND and are proud to say our leadership team all have extensive experience as teachers and leaders in the field. When you work with ASEND, you are part of our team and have our expertise and experience to support you and further your career.
Applying
Interviews and conversations are being scheduled on a rolling basis. Apply now and start making a difference.
We are keen to hear from candidates from all backgrounds. The UK’s vulnerable children are disproportionately from minority and LGBTQIA+ communities, as well as people with disabilities, refugees and migrants, and people living with mental health conditions. It is integral to our mission that our team reflects the experiences of the young people we support.
We take Safer Recruitment seriously. All candidates must pass through our safer recruitment process to ensure their suitability to work with children and young people.
Due to the number of applications we receive, we are unable to respond to every applicant. We aim to respond to all successful applicants within two weeks.