Lijani Cherry (MREC CertRP)
Senior Consultant - Mental Health, Complex Care and Learning Disabilities
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Lead Occupational Therapist
Eating Disorders – Children & Young People
Salary up to £44,361 (Band 7)
Full-Time
Newbridge, Birmingham
Are you an OT keen to join an established and award-winning hospital group?
Tired of the public sector’s bureaucracy?
Want to feel valued with enhanced parental and compassionate leave?
Then this may be the opportunity for you!
Overview:
Compass Associates is pleased to be collaborating with a leading force in the private healthcare sector, who are inviting applications from dedicated OTs to join their esteemed team in Birmingham in a Lead Occupational Therapist position. With an illustrious history spanning nearly four decades, this organisation has emerged as a trailblazer in delivering unparalleled healthcare services. They consistently uphold and exceed compliance standards with the CQC, as this clinic is rated OUTSTANDING. Recently, our client also received a prestigious accolade for outstanding contributions to the healthcare industry.
The site you will be joining providers inpatient support to children with eating disorders as their primary diagnosis, however there may also be other mental health conditions affecting them. In order to help the service provide specialised and evidence-based treatment that are proven to help tackle the issues faced by its service users, we are working in partnership to headhunt for a Lead Occupational Therapist who can autonomously shape the OT provision at the site.
Location:
This service is located in Newbridge, Birmingham and is commutable from Stoke-on-Trent, Derby, Nottingham, Leicester, Coventry, Rugby, Northampton, Worcester, Wolverhampton and other surrounding towns and villages.
Criteria:
HCPC Registered as an Occupational Therapist
1+ years’ experience providing therapy for children, in any setting
Shift Pattern:
As a Staff Nurse, you will work 37.5-hour weeks, with a pattern of 3 x 12.5 hour shifts per week.
Interview Process:
This will be a one-stage process carried out with a panel including the Hospital Director and other Senior Therapists and ideally face-to-face, but virtual interviews can be accommodated.
Salary and Benefits:
This Lead Occupational Therapist position pays up to £44,361 (Band 7) but is flexible depending on experience and qualifications, and includes an industry-leading benefit package as follows:
25 days annual leave + 8 bank holidays + incremental increases based on length of service.
Private Medical Insurance Coverage
Professional Development opportunities.
Enhanced Maternity & Paternity Pay
Paid Emergency/Compassionate Leave
Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
An online benefits portal featuring an array of discounts and engaging competitions
Bike Scheme
Season Ticket Loans
Eyecare Scheme
Contact Details:
To apply, or for more information and an informal confidential discussion please contact Lijani Cherry at 02394 211 143 or email [email protected].
Compass Recruitment Solutions Ltd is acting as a Recruitment Consultancy for this permanent vacancy; we offer £200 John Lewis vouchers for each successful recommendation.
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