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Occupational Therapist

Shaftesbury
Greater London
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Nash College

Croydon Road, Hayes, Bromley,

Exceptional People Deserve Exceptional Staff

Nash College, part of Shaftesbury a Christian charity, is a thriving successful College; providing specialist day and residential education for 80 students, aged 19 to 25 with a range of complex learning needs and physical disabilities. Working at Nash offers you excellent career prospects and training opportunities. We also offer excellent holidays, as well as a pension plan.


Occupational Therapist Band 7; pro-rata dependent upon qualifications and experience.

Hours; flexible up to 37.5 per week; academic term time plus 5 college training days and 3 planning and preparation days

This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Occupational Therapist to join and contribute to an enthusiastic Multi-Disciplinary Therapy Team. You will provide clinical professional leadership of an effective and efficient integrated therapy service for the College.

You will have a knowledge and experience of sensory processing and post graduate level Sensory Integration training. You will be HCPC registered; you will be responsible for assessing and providing professional guidance and reports for students at all stages. You will work in close conjunction with the education and pastoral teams to enable students to make continued progress in their education programmes.

Applicants for the above post should be well qualified with appropriate experience, imaginative and dynamic and should be committed to the principles of inclusive education.

Shaftesbury positively welcomes applications from all sections of the community in which we work.

The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its students, and it is the responsibility of all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All posts are subject to an enhanced DBS check.

To complete and application on-line visit: www.Shaftesbury.org.uk/jobs/vacancies


Registered Charity No: 1116530

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