Occupational Therapy Jobs
Are you an occupational therapist looking for your next NHS or local authority role? Every day, we bring new and exciting locum occupational therapy jobs to our community. Over 150 NHS trusts rely on us to place fully qualified, HCPC-registered professionals into hospital and community occupational therapy jobs.
Our clients, your potential future employers, trust us to match the right person to the right role. This means, as an occupational therapist, you’ll only ever be recommended jobs that work for you.
You let us know the environment you want to work in, and we’ll find you the ideal OT job. After all, we regularly place occupational therapists into jobs at hospitals, community centres, GP practices and primary care facilities, housing associations, industrial and commercial organisations, prisons, residential and nursing homes, charities and voluntary agencies. The choice is yours.
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NHS Occupational Thera...
Hounslow
£27 per hour
JOB-20240905-7a6f785b Band 6 Occupational Therapist - Older People Community - Hounslow, UK - £27 per hour Are you ready for an exciting opportunity as a Band 6 Occupational Therapist within the Older People Community team in the bustling town of Hounslow? This is an ongoing contract offering £27 per hour. We welcome both full-time applications, and part-time will also be considered. Perks and benefits: Join the vibrant world of locum work, where flexibility is king. Enjoy the freedom to choose assignments that fit your lifestyle and balance work with other commitments. Plus, gain diverse experience across different settings, enhancing your skills and knowledge, while making a real difference in patients' lives. As a bonus, locum roles offer the chance to network and build professional relationships in diverse clinical environments—and let’s not forget, higher pay rates are often part of the package! What you will do: Conduct comprehensive assessments and provide evidence-based interventions utilising the occupational therapy process to support older patients. Deliver personalised, goal-orientated rehabilitation programmes aimed at enabling patients to remain at home, reducing care package needs, and delaying care home placements. Actively develop and implement a comprehensive framework of care that reflects a holistic approach to service user needs, aligning with the seven pillars of clinical governance. Prescribe and order adaptive equipment ensuring patients are educated in their safe use. Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team to meet the complex needs of service users effectively. Engage in professional development activities to keep skills up-to-date and maintain high care standards. Requirements of the Occupational Therapist: Degree or equivalent in Occupational Therapy Recent UK experience working as an Occupational Therapist Recent NHS experience Registered with the HCPC Living and working in Hounslow offers a unique experience. With its excellent transport links to Central London and lush green spaces, you’ll find a great blend of urban convenience and suburban relaxation. The community is vibrant and diverse, making it an enriching place to live and work. Come be a part of something special in Hounslow! Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience. Band 6 Occupational Therapist - Older People Community - Hounslow, UK - £27 per hour - Hourly Are you ready for an exciting opportunity as a Band 6 Occupational Therapist within the Older People Community team in the bustling town of Hounslow? This is an ongoing contract offering £27 per hour. We welcome both full-time applications, and part-time will also be considered. Perks and benefits: Join the vibrant world of locum work, where flexibility is king. Enjoy the freedom to choose assignments that fit your lifestyle and balance work with other commitments. Plus, gain diverse experience across different settings, enhancing your skills and knowledge, while making a real difference in patients' lives. As a bonus, locum roles offer the chance to network and build professional relationships in diverse clinical environments—and let’s not forget, higher pay rates are often part of the package! What you will do: - Conduct comprehensive assessments and provide evidence-based interventions utilising the occupational therapy process to support older patients. - Deliver personalised, goal-orientated rehabilitation programmes aimed at enabling patients to remain at home, reducing care package needs, and delaying care home placements. - Actively develop and implement a comprehensive framework of care that reflects a holistic approach to service user needs, aligning with the seven pillars of clinical governance. - Prescribe and order adaptive equipment ensuring patients are educated in their safe use. - Work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team to meet the complex needs of service users effectively. - Engage in professional development activities to keep skills up-to-date and maintain high care standards. Living and working in Hounslow offers a unique experience. With its excellent transport links to Central London and lush green spaces, you’ll find a great blend of urban convenience and suburban relaxation. The community is vibrant and diverse, making it an enriching place to live and work. Come be a part of something special in Hounslow! Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience
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NHS Occupational Thera...
Havant
£26 per hour
JOB-20240905-7a6f785b Job Opportunity: Band 6 Occupational Therapist in Mental Health - Havant, UK - £26 per hour - Hourly Are you ready for an exciting opportunity in the heart of Havant? We are searching for a Band 6 Occupational Therapist specialising in Mental Health to join our dynamic team on an ongoing contract. This is a fantastic role offering £26 per hour, with the flexibility of full-time or part-time hours. Embrace the chance to make a difference while enjoying the benefits of locum work. Perks and benefits: - Competitive hourly rate that allows for great earning potential while having the flexibility to choose your own work schedule. Tailor your work around your life and not the other way round. - Gain a wealth of experience by working across various mental health settings, which will enhance your skills and widen your professional network. - Enjoy the process of working in different environments and teams, each bringing new challenges and learning opportunities to keep you engaged and growing. - The role's genuine flexibility allows for a work-life balance that suits your needs and passions outside of work. Whether it's more time for hobbies or family, this role accommodates your lifestyle. What you will do: - Conduct comprehensive assessments of patients' occupational needs and develop tailored intervention plans to support their recovery in diverse mental health settings. - Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to implement effective treatment plans using evidence-based and service-user-centred principles. - Empower service users by setting realistic goals and promoting their independence through therapeutic activities and strategies. - Manage a defined caseload from acute wards, ensuring accurate record-keeping and progress evaluations to inform ongoing care. - Provide guidance and support to junior staff and contribute to the continuous improvement of service delivery. Requirements for the role: - HCPC registration as an Occupational Therapist is essential. - A degree or equivalent qualification in Occupational Therapy. - Prior experience working as an Occupational Therapist in the UK is required. - Demonstrable experience in a variety of mental health settings, including acute care, is necessary. - Proven ability to manage a defined caseload effectively, using evidence-based and user-centred approaches to drive positive outcomes. Havant is not just a charming place to live, but it offers a fantastic blend of history, culture, and connectivity. Nestled on the south coast of England, it provides easy access to the stunning coastline and natural beauty of the South Downs National Park. With vibrant community vibes and excellent transport links to major cities, Havant is an ideal location to work and reside. Discover the opportunity to create meaningful change while enjoying the benefits of life in this welcoming and thriving area. Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.
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Reablement Occupationa...
Chippenham
£35 per hour
JOB-20240905-7a6f785 Occupational Therapist in Reablement in Chippenham Wiltshire UK earning £35 per hour hourly. Ongoing contract available with full-time and part-time options considered. Embark on a rewarding career journey in the beautiful Chippenham, where you can make a significant impact in the lives of individuals who are recovering from illness, injury, or hospital admission. Join our dynamic Reablement team and bring your expertise to improve the quality of life for our clients. Perks and benefits: Working as a locum offers unparalleled flexibility, allowing you to balance work with your personal commitments. Embrace the freedom to choose your assignments and work locations, providing you the perfect work-life balance. Enhance your skillset by working alongside experienced professionals and expanding your network within the healthcare community. Enjoy competitive pay rates, with this opportunity offering a generous £35 per hour. Be part of a team that truly values innovation and compassionate care. You'll work in an environment that fosters professional growth and personal satisfaction. What you will do: Conduct assessments of clients in their homes or other settings to identify their individual needs. Develop tailored reablement plans to enhance clients' independence and quality of life. Collaborate effectively with other healthcare professionals to ensure a cohesive approach to patient care. Continuously monitor and evaluate clients' progress and adjust care plans as necessary. Provide advice, education, and support to clients and their families to promote long-term health and well-being. Requirements: HCPC registration is essential. You should have UK experience working as an Occupational Therapist. A degree or equivalent in Occupational Therapy is required. Possessing a valid full UK driver's license is necessary, as you will need to conduct visits to clients in their homes or other settings, such as hospitals. Living and working in Chippenham offers the charm of a vibrant market town steeped in history, combined with modern amenities. Nestled in the Wiltshire countryside, it's a perfect spot for those who love a mix of natural beauty and cultural attractions. With excellent transport links, Chippenham is an ideal base to explore the Southwest of England. Join us and enjoy a fulfilling career improving lives while relishing the unique lifestyle Chippenham has to offer. Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.
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NHS Occupational Thera...
Bletchley
£25 - 26 per hour
JOB-20240905-7a6f785b Exciting opportunity for a Band 6 Occupational Therapist in the Home 1st Team based in Bletchley, UK. This role offers a competitive hourly rate of £25 - £26 and is an ongoing contract. This full-time position promises leadership opportunities, allowing you to drive patient-centred care within an integrated multidisciplinary service. You will be working collaboratively to support admission avoidance and enhanced discharge pathways for Milton Keynes residents. As a locum Occupational Therapist, you will enjoy career flexibility, opportunities for diverse experiences, and the chance to expand your professional network. Working with Home 1st, the benefits are plentiful. Perks and benefits: - Flexible work schedule. Tailor your work hours to fit your lifestyle while maintaining a healthy work-life balance. - Expanding your professional network. Engage with other healthcare professionals and enrich your career contacts. - Diverse learning opportunities. Exposure to different cases will broaden your expertise and confidence in your practice. - Enhance your resume. Working in a highly respected team can significantly boost your professional profile. What you will do: - Lead and provide clinical supervision to the Home 1st Therapy team. - Coordinate interdisciplinary assessments to prevent avoidable hospital admissions and readmissions. - Collaborate effectively with MKUHFT, MKC, and third-sector participants to streamline patient pathways. - Communicate clearly with other Home 1st leads to ensure patients' needs are addressed efficiently. - Deliver advanced therapy assessments and treatments for service users. - Contribute to ongoing service development to maintain excellence in care delivery. - Partner with professional leads for therapies in MK to promote the development of therapy staff. Requirements: - HCPC Registration - UK experience working as an Occupational Therapist - Degree/Equivalent in Occupational Therapy - Car driver with valid licence to facilitate community visits Bletchley is a fantastic place to live and work, offering a vibrant community and excellent transport links to larger cities like London. Its rich history and welcoming environment make it an ideal location for professionals seeking a fulfilling career and an exciting life balance.
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Excercise Rehab Instru...
Portsmouth
£25.65 - 25.65 per hour
JOB-20240830-c4aee575 Exciting Locum Opportunity: Band 5 Exercise Rehab Instructor in Portsmouth UK earning £25.65 per hour Hourly. This is an ongoing contract where full time and part time opportunities will be considered. Step into a rewarding role where your skills can shine and transform lives while offering flexibility and variety as a locum. Perks and benefits: 1. Competitive salary: Earn an attractive hourly rate of £25.65 which allows you to maximise your earnings compared to permanent roles. 2. Flexible work schedule: Enjoy the freedom to choose your hours working either full time or part time, giving you a perfect work-life balance. 3. Professional development: As a locum, you experience diverse work environments broadening your expertise and enriching your CV. 4. Location perks: Portsmouth offers a vibrant coastal lifestyle, beautifully blending city amenities with seaside charm. What you will do: - Deliver personalised exercise programs focused on rehabilitation to clients ensuring safety and effectiveness. - Assess individuals' needs and progress continuously adapting exercises to optimise rehabilitation outcomes. - Collaborate with healthcare teams including physiotherapists and doctors to develop comprehensive treatment plans. - Educate clients and their families on therapeutic exercises promoting health and recovery at home. - Maintain accurate records of client progress and report on outcomes. Requirements: - Demonstrable UK experience as an Exercise Rehab Instructor, including adaptations in a clinical setting. - Preferably a car driver, facilitating travel between clients if required. Portsmouth is a fantastic location for both work and leisure. Known for its rich maritime history, the city offers cultural landmarks, scenic views, and a lively atmosphere. Enjoy the convenience of city life alongside beachside relaxation, making it a wonderful place to live and work. Join us and embark on your next career adventure in Portsmouth. Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.
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NHS Occupational Thera...
Orpington
£30 per hour
JOB-20240905-7a6f785b Join us for an exciting opportunity as a Band 7 Occupational Therapist specialising in Acute Stroke in Orpington, UK. Earn £30 per hour on an ongoing contract. We are offering this fantastic role on a full-time basis – but part-time will be considered for the right candidate. Embrace a new adventure and grow your skills in a dynamic environment where every day brings a new challenge. Dive into a role where your expertise is not only valued but rewarded. Perks and Benefits: 1. Enjoy the flexibility that comes with locum work. Choose the hours that fit your lifestyle, offering you the perfect work-life balance. 2. Expand your professional network with diverse healthcare professionals, enhancing your career opportunities and friendships within the industry. 3. Access ongoing professional development, keeping you at the forefront of new innovations and practices in Occupational Therapy. 4. Reward yourself with competitive pay rates as you make a significant impact in your field. 5. Experience the thrill of working in different settings, each presenting unique challenges and opportunities for growth. Requirements: - HCPC Registration to practice as an Occupational Therapist in the UK. - Relevant UK experience, ensuring familiarity with local healthcare practices and patient care standards. - A degree or equivalent in Occupational Therapy that showcases your expertise. - Preferably, a car driver to enable greater flexibility and accessibility within Orpington and its surroundings. What you will do: - Provide expert assessment and intervention for patients in the acute stroke unit, helping them regain independence and improve their quality of life. - Collaborate closely with a multidisciplinary team to create personalised care plans. - Engage in patient and family education to aid recovery and promote understanding of therapeutic processes. - Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of patient progress and treatment plans. - Contribute to team meetings to ensure high-quality patient care and service development. Living and working in Orpington offers a charming blend of rural tranquility and urban convenience. With easy access to London and beautiful Kent countryside, enjoy an inspiring environment that caters to both work and leisure. Embrace the vibrant community, rich history, and endless activities that make Orpington a truly wonderful place to call home. Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.
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What Does an Occupational Therapist Do?
Occupational therapists (OTs) are an essential part of the British healthcare sector, helping people with disabilities, traumas, developmental delays, illnesses, etc., carry out day-to-day activities they otherwise wouldn't be able to. An OT's scope of practice is broad. It can range from helping a stroke patient recover their fine motor skills to recommending home alterations to better suit the accessibility needs of an individual who suddenly needs to use a wheelchair. In this article, we'll look more deeply at what occupational therapists do, the skills needed and the general pathway taken to become one.What is an Occupational Therapist?As alluded to at the start, occupational therapists help deliver a better quality of life to people who struggle with daily activities. An occupational therapist can work on cognitive and physical aspects, and their goal is to help people live as independently as they can within the constraints of their particular condition. OTs champion people throughout their recovery and development, celebrating the small wins just as much as the significant milestones. Making a cup of tea might seem like an everyday task to most of us, but it can be incredibly difficult for someone recovering from a stroke. Occupational therapists recognise this and ensure the patients know just how big a step it is to complete those seemingly minor tasks. Little by little and inch by inch, OTs introduce (or reintroduce) those elements of self-sufficiency that can elevate a person's quality of life. Occupational therapists utilise a variety of evidence-based treatments holistically to ensure that whatever an individual's presenting needs are, they can help with functioning – whether that's a little or a lot.What Do Occupational Therapists Do? 4 Examples Below, we've outlined a few scenarios where OTs can help establish or reestablish functioning within patients:Stroke PatientsWhen someone suffers a stroke (or another brain injury) their functioning is often severely impaired. They might experience speech and language difficulties, loss of functioning in (usually one of) their upper limbs, and balance problems to name just a few. An occupational therapist might come into the stroke patient's home and see how it's laid out, assessing where changes can be made to accommodate for issues with balance (the addition of a grab bar or handrails, for example). They might help them redevelop their fine motor skills through exercises and guide them through mental and memory-based tasks to once again strengthen their cognitive conditioning. The OT may well also offer psychological support; recovering from a stroke is a hugely draining experience and patients often display signs of anxiety and depression, grieving the life they had pre-stroke.Elderly PatientsAs people get older and frailer, they typically lose some of their mobility and, previously easy tasks, like washing and dressing, become more difficult. OTs can help with these Activities of Daily Living (ADLs). The OT might recommend altering the shower with a grab bar, for instance, or adding a bath seat to the bathtub. Moreover, they might provide the elderly patient with adaptive equipment to help them dress more easily (an extra-long shoehorn to avoid bending over, for example). Finally, the OT might develop a gentle exercise plan that can easily be performed (safely) at home. These exercises could include basic stretches and seated exercises to maintain muscle strength and joint flexibility.Helping with DementiaBesides helping elderly patients with their physical functioning, OTs often aid patients with dementia and other neurodegenerative disorders. This can look like playing memory games, labelling doors, cupboards and drawers around the home or coming up with strategies to manage tiredness and fatigue – a prevalent symptom of dementia.Children with Learning DifficultiesDaily tasks like dressing, eating and socialising can be difficult for children with developmental delays or learning difficulties. An OT will first assess a child's physical, cognitive and social abilities. They will then work with the child's family to set tangible, meaningful goals. If fine motor skills are an issue, for example, then the OT will work on developing the child's handwriting. The OT will adjust their tailored care plan accordingly if the child's skills are more impaired. OTs will often utilise play therapy when working with children; in fact, many occupational therapists believe play to be an integral aspect of paediatric occupational therapy. Writing a foreword in the Royal College of Occupational Therapists' Occupational therapy and play Practice guideline, Anne Gordon, a Senior Consultant Occupational Therapist wrote that: "Play is a primary occupation of childhood, and as an occupational therapist working with children and young people I would describe it as integral in assessing, intervening and setting therapeutic goals in everyday practice."Physical DisabilitiesPatients with physical disabilities like spinal cord injuries often receive the assistance of occupational therapists. To use the spinal cord injury example, an occupational therapist will work on upper body exercises that the patient can practise to strengthen their weakened muscles. They might also supply the patient with splints and recommend a suitable wheelchair that's right for the patient's needs; something which is particularly important when you consider just how vast the wheelchair market is and how much choice there actually is. Another example of where an OT might help with physical disabilities is in the case of a patient who has multiple sclerosis (MS). The occupational therapist can help with fatigue management and energy conservation techniques, as well as the provision of adaptive technologies to assist in the case of muscle weakness or coordination issues.What Skills are Needed to Be an Occupational Therapist?Occupational therapists are incredibly talented individuals with equally diverse skillsets, ranging from compassion to patience and physical endurance to communication skills. We've gone into more detail for some of the skills, below:CompassionYou won't find an OT out there that isn't compassionate. That's just a fact. Occupational therapists are amongst the most compassionate professionals, and they need to be, given the pain and the struggles they see every day. OTs often see patients in a highly vulnerable state, one in which their loss of basic functioning might leave them feeling robbed of their dignity – a previously fit and healthy individual suddenly being unable to easily wash or dress themselves because of a stroke, for instance, is understandably a lot to process. OTs must be sensitive to these issues and display copious amounts of empathy to ensure the greatest care possible.PatienceOccupational therapists often work with patients whose progress appears to be trickling along at a snail's pace. However, the OT cannot be frustrated by this because if they are, how can they expect the patient to feel any differently? A mantra that many an OT will be familiar with is not learning to run before you can walk. The OT must outline to the patient that they will have to be patient (no pun intended) and, similarly, react with grace and understanding if the patient gets frustrated at the pace of (or lack of) progress. Rome wasn't built in a day and an OT's tailored plans rarely work on such a short timescale, either.Communication SkillsOccupational therapists need strong communication skills, both verbal and non-verbal, to be successful. Breaking down complex terms and medical jargon into easily understandable language that patients can understand is crucial.Physical EnduranceOTs need good physical stamina to perform their daily tasks, particularly if they're helping patients get in and out of bed or otherwise helping them move about. They're often standing for large parts of the day and seeing multiple patients per day; it's a tiring role, make no mistake!Organisational Skills and Time ManagementAn occupational therapist needs to stay organised whilst treating multiple patients and keep detailed records as they do so. Patients have varied treatment plans and require different equipment and therapeutic interventions. Keeping on top of this is vital in ensuring that sessions run as smoothly and efficiently as possible.The Pathway to Becoming an Occupational TherapistSo, we've covered what an OT is, some examples of their work and the skills required to be one. But how exactly do you become one? The first step is to gain an undergraduate degree or complete a master's (if you've already completed an undergraduate degree). The former typically takes three years to complete whilst a master's is between one and two years. Upon graduating, you need to register with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). This is a legal requirement to practise as an OT in the UK. Once you've registered with the HCPC, you're also eligible then to become a member of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT). Once registered with the HCPC, occupational therapists can apply for jobs. They can look to work in various settings, including the NHS, local authorities, the private sector and more. Occupational therapists usually start at Band 5 of the NHS' Agenda for Change pay scale.Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)What Does an OT Do for Autism in Children?Occupational therapists help assess and manage sensory processing differences in autistic children (using techniques like sensory integration therapy) and engage in play techniques to improve cognitive and social skills. They may also help develop fine and gross motor skills – again, this can be done through playful, engaging activities that the child finds appealing.Can Occupational Therapists Diagnose Mental Illnesses?No, occupational therapists cannot diagnose mental illnesses. This responsibility typically falls to psychiatrists, clinical psychologists and GPs with the appropriate qualifications and training.Is Occupational Therapy Covered By the NHS?Yes, you can receive occupational therapy through the NHS here in the UK. If you think you or your child needs it, talk to your GP, and they can refer you to OT services.What is an Occupational Therapist's Salary?As they're paid on the NHS Agenda for Change pay scale at Band 5, OTs can expect to earn between £28,407 and £34,581, depending on experience.Browse Our Occupational Therapist Roles!If you'd like to learn more about our occupational therapist roles, visit our jobs page or get in touch – we'd love to hear from you!
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