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Permanent Paediatric Band 6/7 Occupational Therapist needed! Competitive rates for the right candidate!
- Posted 08 June 2021
- Salary £31365 - £44503 per annum
- LocationBuckinghamshire
- Job type Permanent
- Discipline Inpatient OT, Occupational Therapy Jobs
- ReferenceHC-27585-1
- Contact NameHenry cooke
Job description
Maxxima is excited to offer a competitive salary to an enthusiastic and experienced Band 6/7 Paediatric Occupational Therapist, to work within an award winning special educational needs academy trust, in Buckinghamshire, on a permanent basis.
The client:
An award winning special educational needs academy trust for boys and girls, aged 4 to 19, with ASC and SEMH.
The job:
Full-time mon-fri
Pay: £31,365- £44,503 Depending on experience
You will be working as part of a multidsicaplinary team to establish and develop:
The succesful candidate:
Why Work With Maxxima?
The minute you register with Maxxima, we make it about one thing: you. The first time we talk, you'll realise we know your speciality inside out. Our expert recruitment consultants are here to find you the very best opportunities and help you every step of the way in securing the best placement.
Maxxima Benefits:
Often, our candidates are so pleased with our service that they recommend us to their friends and colleagues. To encourage this and say thank you, we offer a referral bonus incentive.
The way it works is simple: if you introduce a candidate who is not previously known to Maxxima and we are successful in placing them, we will pay you up to £1,500. More information regarding referrals can be found on our website.
The client:
An award winning special educational needs academy trust for boys and girls, aged 4 to 19, with ASC and SEMH.
The job:
Full-time mon-fri
Pay: £31,365- £44,503 Depending on experience
You will be working as part of a multidsicaplinary team to establish and develop:
- an aoccupational therapy service to meet of pupils across the academy
- continuing professional development program for the school staff in line with the schools development plan, delivering training as appropraite
- an intergrated approach to embedding therapeutic strategies across the curriculum, providing support for students with ASC and SEMH
- a range of targeted and specialist interventions to meet speciic fucntional needs within the envrionment as part of a holistic, intergrated approach
The succesful candidate:
- Will need to have experience of working with children aged 5-19 years old with ASC and SEMH
- HCPC registered
- Diploma/Degree in Occupational Therapy
- Expereince of working within a multidisciplinary team
Why Work With Maxxima?
The minute you register with Maxxima, we make it about one thing: you. The first time we talk, you'll realise we know your speciality inside out. Our expert recruitment consultants are here to find you the very best opportunities and help you every step of the way in securing the best placement.
Maxxima Benefits:
- Dedicated and experienced consultants
- Excellent and highly competitive rates of pay
- Exclusive opportunities you won’t find anywhere else
- Dedicated payroll consultant to ensure prompt payment
- Guidance and advice on CV and interview techniques
- Practical assistance with professional body registration
- A choice of PAYE, umbrella or LTD company payments
- Practical assistance with relocation, accommodation and DBS/CRB checks
- The security of working with a CCS supplier, established since 2001
Often, our candidates are so pleased with our service that they recommend us to their friends and colleagues. To encourage this and say thank you, we offer a referral bonus incentive.
The way it works is simple: if you introduce a candidate who is not previously known to Maxxima and we are successful in placing them, we will pay you up to £1,500. More information regarding referrals can be found on our website.
Disclaimer: We are unable to support or accept applications from candidates who are residents within the Red or Amber list of the Code of practice for the international recruitment of health and social care personnel in England, based on the World Health Organisation (WHO) Workforce Support and Safeguard List.