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Senior Ocupational Therapist Paediatrics
Leaders in Care
Are you a Senior Occupational Therapist looking for an exciting opportunity? Our client is seeking a passionate individual to join their team at a renowned hospital in London, specialising in paedatrics. This role is perfect for someone eager to make a difference and advance in their career. This Senior Occupational Therapist role offers a competitive salary ranging from 42,500 to 51,000 , depending on experience. You'll enjoy excellent benefits and the chance to work in a hospital known for its clinical excellence. Plus, you'll be part of a supportive and dynamic team. Our client is a prestigious hospital in the UK, specialsing in paediatric care. With a reputation for clinical excellence and providing cutting-edge medical and surgical care to patients across of range specialisms. As a Senior Occupational Therapist, you will: Manage your own clinical caseload of outpatients and inpatients with various diagnoses. Conduct assessments and provide treatment interventions independently. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team for goal setting and patient management. Contribute to service development projects alongside the Clinical Lead. Supervise students and therapy assistants, offering clinical and learning opportunities. Engage in continuous professional development to enhance personal skills. Package and Benefits: The Senior Occupational Therapist will enjoy: Annual salary of 42,500 - 51,000. Full-time permanent position with 37.5 hours per week. Excellent benefits package. Opportunities for ongoing professional development and career progression. The ideal Senior Occupational Therapist will have: BSc (Hons) in Occupational Therapy or equivalent. Registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). At least 2 years of paediatric experience in a clinical setting. Strong knowledge of paediatric OT assessments and interventions. Experience managing an outpatient caseload with diverse conditions. If you're interested in roles such as Paediatric Occupational Therapist, Outpatient Therapist, Clinical Occupational Therapist, Rehabilitation Therapist, or Children's Occupational Therapist, this Specialist Occupational Therapist position could be perfect for you. If you're ready to take the next step in your career as a Senior Occupational Therapist, this is the opportunity for you. Join a leading hospital dedicated to making a difference in the lives of women and children. Apply now and be part of a team that values excellence and innovation in healthcare.
Sep 04, 2025
Full time
Are you a Senior Occupational Therapist looking for an exciting opportunity? Our client is seeking a passionate individual to join their team at a renowned hospital in London, specialising in paedatrics. This role is perfect for someone eager to make a difference and advance in their career. This Senior Occupational Therapist role offers a competitive salary ranging from 42,500 to 51,000 , depending on experience. You'll enjoy excellent benefits and the chance to work in a hospital known for its clinical excellence. Plus, you'll be part of a supportive and dynamic team. Our client is a prestigious hospital in the UK, specialsing in paediatric care. With a reputation for clinical excellence and providing cutting-edge medical and surgical care to patients across of range specialisms. As a Senior Occupational Therapist, you will: Manage your own clinical caseload of outpatients and inpatients with various diagnoses. Conduct assessments and provide treatment interventions independently. Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team for goal setting and patient management. Contribute to service development projects alongside the Clinical Lead. Supervise students and therapy assistants, offering clinical and learning opportunities. Engage in continuous professional development to enhance personal skills. Package and Benefits: The Senior Occupational Therapist will enjoy: Annual salary of 42,500 - 51,000. Full-time permanent position with 37.5 hours per week. Excellent benefits package. Opportunities for ongoing professional development and career progression. The ideal Senior Occupational Therapist will have: BSc (Hons) in Occupational Therapy or equivalent. Registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). At least 2 years of paediatric experience in a clinical setting. Strong knowledge of paediatric OT assessments and interventions. Experience managing an outpatient caseload with diverse conditions. If you're interested in roles such as Paediatric Occupational Therapist, Outpatient Therapist, Clinical Occupational Therapist, Rehabilitation Therapist, or Children's Occupational Therapist, this Specialist Occupational Therapist position could be perfect for you. If you're ready to take the next step in your career as a Senior Occupational Therapist, this is the opportunity for you. Join a leading hospital dedicated to making a difference in the lives of women and children. Apply now and be part of a team that values excellence and innovation in healthcare.
Interim Pediatric Clinical Director
Leaders in Care Knaphill, Surrey
Are you ready to make a difference in the lives of children and their families? Our client is seeking an Interim Pediatric Clinical Director for a children's hospice, available to start ASAP. This is a unique opportunity to lead and support a dedicated team for a three-month interim period. This role offers a daily rate between 300 and 500, providing a competitive package for the right candidate. You'll have the chance to work in a compassionate environment, making a real impact on the lives of children and their families. Our client is a compassionate and dedicated children's hospice, committed to providing exceptional care and support to children with life-limiting conditions and their families. They strive to create a nurturing environment where families can find comfort and support. As the Interim Pediatric Clinical Director, you will: - Lead and manage the clinical team, ensuring the highest standards of care. - Oversee the delivery of clinical services, maintaining compliance with regulations. - Develop and implement clinical policies and procedures. - Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to enhance service delivery. - Provide guidance and support to staff, promoting professional development. - Engage with families to ensure their needs are met with empathy and understanding. - Report to senior management on clinical performance and improvements. Package and Benefits: The Interim Pediatric Clinical Director will enjoy a comprehensive package, including: - Daily rate of 300 - 500. - Opportunity to work in a supportive and impactful environment. - Professional development and leadership experience in a clinical setting. The ideal candidate for the Interim Pediatric Clinical Director role will have: - Extensive experience in paediatric clinical leadership. - Strong understanding of hospice care and regulations. - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. - Ability to lead and inspire a multidisciplinary team. - Compassionate approach to patient and family care. - Availability to start immediately for a three-month term. If you have experience as a Clinical Director, Paediatric Nurse Manager, Hospice Director, Healthcare Manager, or Clinical Operations Manager, this Interim Pediatric Clinical Director role could be the perfect fit for you. If you're passionate about making a difference and have the skills to lead a clinical team in a hospice setting, this Interim Pediatric Clinical Director position could be your next rewarding challenge. Apply now to join a team dedicated to providing exceptional care and support to children and their families.
Sep 01, 2025
Contractor
Are you ready to make a difference in the lives of children and their families? Our client is seeking an Interim Pediatric Clinical Director for a children's hospice, available to start ASAP. This is a unique opportunity to lead and support a dedicated team for a three-month interim period. This role offers a daily rate between 300 and 500, providing a competitive package for the right candidate. You'll have the chance to work in a compassionate environment, making a real impact on the lives of children and their families. Our client is a compassionate and dedicated children's hospice, committed to providing exceptional care and support to children with life-limiting conditions and their families. They strive to create a nurturing environment where families can find comfort and support. As the Interim Pediatric Clinical Director, you will: - Lead and manage the clinical team, ensuring the highest standards of care. - Oversee the delivery of clinical services, maintaining compliance with regulations. - Develop and implement clinical policies and procedures. - Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to enhance service delivery. - Provide guidance and support to staff, promoting professional development. - Engage with families to ensure their needs are met with empathy and understanding. - Report to senior management on clinical performance and improvements. Package and Benefits: The Interim Pediatric Clinical Director will enjoy a comprehensive package, including: - Daily rate of 300 - 500. - Opportunity to work in a supportive and impactful environment. - Professional development and leadership experience in a clinical setting. The ideal candidate for the Interim Pediatric Clinical Director role will have: - Extensive experience in paediatric clinical leadership. - Strong understanding of hospice care and regulations. - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. - Ability to lead and inspire a multidisciplinary team. - Compassionate approach to patient and family care. - Availability to start immediately for a three-month term. If you have experience as a Clinical Director, Paediatric Nurse Manager, Hospice Director, Healthcare Manager, or Clinical Operations Manager, this Interim Pediatric Clinical Director role could be the perfect fit for you. If you're passionate about making a difference and have the skills to lead a clinical team in a hospice setting, this Interim Pediatric Clinical Director position could be your next rewarding challenge. Apply now to join a team dedicated to providing exceptional care and support to children and their families.
Outcomes First Group
Lead Occupational Therapist
Outcomes First Group Kensington And Chelsea, London
Job Title: Lead Paediatric Occupational Therapist for SEMH Schools Location: Multi-Campus SEMH School Settings in South West London Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Reports to: Team Lead and Director of Services for Occupational Therapy Salary: £38,000 - £46,800 Depending on Experience Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract 5 weeks off in the school summer break 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance 1 CPD day to use towards training Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub Competitive medical insurance rates A block of free counselling sessions Cycle to work scheme Electric car purchase scheme A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. Life assurance Critical illness cover We provide our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part time or Term-time contracts also considered. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) Job Purpose The Lead Occupational Therapist will be responsible for designing, implementing, and managing a high-quality occupational therapy provision across multiple campuses within Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) schools. This role combines leadership and clinical responsibilities and will work closely with education and therapeutic teams to support pupils with a range of complex needs and neurodivergence within primary and secondary settings. Key Responsibilities Leadership and Management Lead and coordinate the Occupational Therapy (OT) service across all campuses. Provide leadership and support for a team of occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. Develop and enforce OT policies, procedures, and service delivery models in line with LCP and whole-school strategies. Ensure effective allocation of caseloads and staff resources in the school settings. Attend leadership meetings and contribute to whole-school planning and development. Coordinate induction for new staff within the school settings to ensure streamlining of services. Foster strong collaborative working with the wider therapy team, senior management, and other health professionals on site. Communicate any performance or management concerns to your director of services. Clinical Practice Deliver specialist OT assessments and interventions for pupils with SEMH and neurodiverse needs. Develop, monitor, and review individualised therapy plans. Provide clinical reports to support EHCPs, annual reviews, and tribunal processes. Promote inclusive practice through class-based strategies and environmental modifications. Lead on therapeutic interventions. Support transition planning and interventions for pupils moving between provisions. Training & Capacity Building Design and deliver staff training to support with embedded occupational therapy strategies and neuro-affirming practices. Support the development of trauma-informed, therapeutic classrooms. Mentor staff on embedding OT strategies into everyday school life. Safeguarding & Compliance Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date records in accordance with GDPR and HCPC standards. Adhere to safeguarding responsibilities in line with school and local authority policy. Ensure service quality through audits, feedback, and continuous improvement. Person Specification Essential BSc or MSc in Occupational Therapy HCPC Registration Royal College of Occupational Therapy Registration Minimum of 4 years' post-qualification experience with complex children and young people Experience of working in SEMH, education, or alternative provision settings Leadership or service development experience Excellent understanding of attachment, trauma, and neurodevelopment Confident with report writing and multi-agency working Desirable Postgraduate training in trauma-informed care, or related specialisms Knowledge of SEND processes including EHCPs and Annual Reviews Experience working with Looked After Children or those with significant social care involvement Understanding of positive behaviour support approaches What We Offer A passionate and forward-thinking team CPD opportunities and funded specialist training Clinical supervision and reflective practice sessions Opportunities to innovate and lead within a growing SEMH provision Staff wellbeing and flexible working options A chance to make a life-changing impact on young people London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric OT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. Whether you're just starting out or have years of experience under your belt, we'll help you continue to refine your skills and stay up to date on the latest best practices in paediatric therapy. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Job Title: Lead Paediatric Occupational Therapist for SEMH Schools Location: Multi-Campus SEMH School Settings in South West London Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Reports to: Team Lead and Director of Services for Occupational Therapy Salary: £38,000 - £46,800 Depending on Experience Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract 5 weeks off in the school summer break 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance 1 CPD day to use towards training Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub Competitive medical insurance rates A block of free counselling sessions Cycle to work scheme Electric car purchase scheme A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. Life assurance Critical illness cover We provide our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part time or Term-time contracts also considered. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) Job Purpose The Lead Occupational Therapist will be responsible for designing, implementing, and managing a high-quality occupational therapy provision across multiple campuses within Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) schools. This role combines leadership and clinical responsibilities and will work closely with education and therapeutic teams to support pupils with a range of complex needs and neurodivergence within primary and secondary settings. Key Responsibilities Leadership and Management Lead and coordinate the Occupational Therapy (OT) service across all campuses. Provide leadership and support for a team of occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants. Develop and enforce OT policies, procedures, and service delivery models in line with LCP and whole-school strategies. Ensure effective allocation of caseloads and staff resources in the school settings. Attend leadership meetings and contribute to whole-school planning and development. Coordinate induction for new staff within the school settings to ensure streamlining of services. Foster strong collaborative working with the wider therapy team, senior management, and other health professionals on site. Communicate any performance or management concerns to your director of services. Clinical Practice Deliver specialist OT assessments and interventions for pupils with SEMH and neurodiverse needs. Develop, monitor, and review individualised therapy plans. Provide clinical reports to support EHCPs, annual reviews, and tribunal processes. Promote inclusive practice through class-based strategies and environmental modifications. Lead on therapeutic interventions. Support transition planning and interventions for pupils moving between provisions. Training & Capacity Building Design and deliver staff training to support with embedded occupational therapy strategies and neuro-affirming practices. Support the development of trauma-informed, therapeutic classrooms. Mentor staff on embedding OT strategies into everyday school life. Safeguarding & Compliance Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date records in accordance with GDPR and HCPC standards. Adhere to safeguarding responsibilities in line with school and local authority policy. Ensure service quality through audits, feedback, and continuous improvement. Person Specification Essential BSc or MSc in Occupational Therapy HCPC Registration Royal College of Occupational Therapy Registration Minimum of 4 years' post-qualification experience with complex children and young people Experience of working in SEMH, education, or alternative provision settings Leadership or service development experience Excellent understanding of attachment, trauma, and neurodevelopment Confident with report writing and multi-agency working Desirable Postgraduate training in trauma-informed care, or related specialisms Knowledge of SEND processes including EHCPs and Annual Reviews Experience working with Looked After Children or those with significant social care involvement Understanding of positive behaviour support approaches What We Offer A passionate and forward-thinking team CPD opportunities and funded specialist training Clinical supervision and reflective practice sessions Opportunities to innovate and lead within a growing SEMH provision Staff wellbeing and flexible working options A chance to make a life-changing impact on young people London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric OT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. Whether you're just starting out or have years of experience under your belt, we'll help you continue to refine your skills and stay up to date on the latest best practices in paediatric therapy. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant
EDEX
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Q - Are you studying Psychology or a similar degree and due to graduate this July? Q - Are you considering a career in Clinical Psychology, Educational Psychology, Therapies or similar? If so, EdEx are exclusively working on multiple Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant vacancies at the leading All-Through (Primary and Secondary) school in North London (Hackney). Having worked with the school for the last two years, we now have a long list of graduates that have worked at the school for a full academic year and have gone onto roles like Assistant Psychologist, Mental Health Support Worker and working in CAMHS units with the NHS. Not just this but going onto Masters studies and PhD's in their specialist field. These Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant roles are the perfect springboard to further your experience with children or young adults enabling you to apply for further studies, or to bolster your CV ahead of the ultra-competitive Assistant Psychologist positions. As a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you will have the opportunity to: Work with a wide variety of SEN including but not limited to: ASD (Autism), SP&L (Speech and Language), SEMH (Social, Emotional, Mental Health), Behaviour, GDD (Global Developmental Delay) & more Support children in a professional setting, 1-2-1 and in small group interventions Work in the classroom alongside Class Teachers, Senior Leaders and SENCOs (Special Educational Needs Coordinators) Utilise the school's specialist Sensory Rooms to carry out specialist out of class interventions alongside schools' SENCO Have exposure to external agencies, Social Workers, Counsellors, Educational Psychologists & more Work with children with EHCPs (Educational Healthcare Plans) ensuring their needs are met Receive on the job training including Safeguarding, Prevent, Autism Awareness, Paediatric First Aid Training & more!If you're interested in these Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant positions, please apply with your latest CV including all relevant experience, whether it's voluntary, personal or professional experience. Or read on below to find out more . Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant - School / Role Details: 'Outstanding' Grading by Ofsted - Since 2013 An All-Through School - meaning they have a Primary and Secondary school on the same site Children / Young People aged 4-16 Headteacher is EXCEPTIONALLY supportive - there isn't anything she won't do for her pupils and staff (including staff having an on-site counsellor if they need it!) Based in North London in the borough of Hackney - easily commutable from East, North and Central London ALL Staff work together with one goal - to best support pupils' growth, confidence and academic excellence Working full time, Monday - Friday (no weekends) Working school hours, 8:00am - 4:00pm Term Time Only - only working during term time Long-term contract - Starting in September 2025 through till July 2026 Pay: £110 - £120 per day - paid on a weekly basisGraduate SEN Teaching Assistant - Ideal Candidate: A graduate (or soon to be!) in a relevant subject, Psychology isn't essential! Predicted or Final grade 1st Class or 2:1 A genuine interest in working with and supporting young people / children, whether that's through Psychology routes, social mobility or Education in general Previous experience (Don't be scared off!) whether that's tutoring, summer camps, nannying, babysitting, support worker etc Any professional or personal SEN / Disability experience is an added bonus Imperative - resilience, a get up and go personality and a wicked sense of humour Strong A-Levels and GCSEs across the board Ambitious - want to learn, to progress, to get involved as much as possibleThe school will look after you, nurture you and train you in various aspects of the role and how best to support children / young people. This is a real opportunity to propel your career and get ahead of your peers. If you're interested in these Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant positions, apply today. James at EdEx will be in touch within 24 hours to arrange an initial telephone call for all shortlisted applicants. Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant INDTA
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant Q - Are you studying Psychology or a similar degree and due to graduate this July? Q - Are you considering a career in Clinical Psychology, Educational Psychology, Therapies or similar? If so, EdEx are exclusively working on multiple Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant vacancies at the leading All-Through (Primary and Secondary) school in North London (Hackney). Having worked with the school for the last two years, we now have a long list of graduates that have worked at the school for a full academic year and have gone onto roles like Assistant Psychologist, Mental Health Support Worker and working in CAMHS units with the NHS. Not just this but going onto Masters studies and PhD's in their specialist field. These Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant roles are the perfect springboard to further your experience with children or young adults enabling you to apply for further studies, or to bolster your CV ahead of the ultra-competitive Assistant Psychologist positions. As a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you will have the opportunity to: Work with a wide variety of SEN including but not limited to: ASD (Autism), SP&L (Speech and Language), SEMH (Social, Emotional, Mental Health), Behaviour, GDD (Global Developmental Delay) & more Support children in a professional setting, 1-2-1 and in small group interventions Work in the classroom alongside Class Teachers, Senior Leaders and SENCOs (Special Educational Needs Coordinators) Utilise the school's specialist Sensory Rooms to carry out specialist out of class interventions alongside schools' SENCO Have exposure to external agencies, Social Workers, Counsellors, Educational Psychologists & more Work with children with EHCPs (Educational Healthcare Plans) ensuring their needs are met Receive on the job training including Safeguarding, Prevent, Autism Awareness, Paediatric First Aid Training & more!If you're interested in these Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant positions, please apply with your latest CV including all relevant experience, whether it's voluntary, personal or professional experience. Or read on below to find out more . Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant - School / Role Details: 'Outstanding' Grading by Ofsted - Since 2013 An All-Through School - meaning they have a Primary and Secondary school on the same site Children / Young People aged 4-16 Headteacher is EXCEPTIONALLY supportive - there isn't anything she won't do for her pupils and staff (including staff having an on-site counsellor if they need it!) Based in North London in the borough of Hackney - easily commutable from East, North and Central London ALL Staff work together with one goal - to best support pupils' growth, confidence and academic excellence Working full time, Monday - Friday (no weekends) Working school hours, 8:00am - 4:00pm Term Time Only - only working during term time Long-term contract - Starting in September 2025 through till July 2026 Pay: £110 - £120 per day - paid on a weekly basisGraduate SEN Teaching Assistant - Ideal Candidate: A graduate (or soon to be!) in a relevant subject, Psychology isn't essential! Predicted or Final grade 1st Class or 2:1 A genuine interest in working with and supporting young people / children, whether that's through Psychology routes, social mobility or Education in general Previous experience (Don't be scared off!) whether that's tutoring, summer camps, nannying, babysitting, support worker etc Any professional or personal SEN / Disability experience is an added bonus Imperative - resilience, a get up and go personality and a wicked sense of humour Strong A-Levels and GCSEs across the board Ambitious - want to learn, to progress, to get involved as much as possibleThe school will look after you, nurture you and train you in various aspects of the role and how best to support children / young people. This is a real opportunity to propel your career and get ahead of your peers. If you're interested in these Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant positions, apply today. James at EdEx will be in touch within 24 hours to arrange an initial telephone call for all shortlisted applicants. Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant INDTA
Outcomes First Group
Team Lead Speech & Language Therapist
Outcomes First Group Kensington And Chelsea, London
London Children's Practice is a passionate and forward-thinking therapy practice looking for an ambitious speech and language therapist who wants to grow their clinical and managerial skills. We put a high importance on work-life balance, so we offer a Summer Contract that maximises annual leave! We're also trialling provision for 10% rest every day! Job Title: Speech & Language Therapist and Team Lead Job Purpose The Speech & Language Therapist and Team Lead will be responsible for line managing a small group of speech and language therapists, as well as managing a high-quality speech & language therapy provision across their schools and clinic caseload. This role combines leadership and clinical responsibilities and will work closely with the Director of Speech & Language Therapy. Location: Regional schools and clinic role, London Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Reports to: Director of Services for Speech & Language Therapy Salary: £38,000 - £48,000 Depending on Experience Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract 5 weeks off in the school summer break 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance Benefits 1 CPD day to use towards training Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. Opportunities for funded specialist training Clinical supervision and reflective practice sessions Opportunities to innovate and lead within area of specialism Staff wellbeing and flexible working options Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub Competitive medical insurance rates A block of free counselling sessions Cycle to work scheme Electric car purchase scheme A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. Life assurance Critical illness cover We provide our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part-time or Term-time contracts also considered. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) Key Responsibilities Leadership and Management Maintain and overview of therapists' calendars and flag gaps to Director Disseminate information on policies and procedures Conduct Weekly/fortnightly 1:1 (phone call or Microsoft Teams calls) check-in with your therapist on general needs, mental wellbeing, schedule and workload Manage periods of sick leave and action return to work as required Respond to staff queries and direct queries further as required Participate in on onboarding of new team members Follow off-boarding procedures Report performance issues to Director and follow guidance from Director on management. Run weekly/fortnightly team huddles (outline below) Attend regular Team Lead meetings Review therapists over their probation period and take actions as required. Gather PDPs from therapists, summaries individual therapists progress and needs, send on to Clinical Manager and Director. Report on 'wobbly' therapists who may require additional support. Manage annual leave requests. Clinical Practice Assess, diagnose, and develop tailored therapy plans as well as follow-up therapy programmes, for clients with speech, language and communication needs. Diagnoses can include autism, ADHD, CAS, DLD, etc. Provide intervention and education to clients, families, and carers to promote long-term outcomes. Assess needs for, review and contribute to, individuals' Education, Health and Care Plans. Provide SLT input as outlined in Education, Health and Care Plans. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, including teachers, occupational therapists, and psychologists. Support the set-up of services, within Mainstream and SEN settings, including specialist, targeted and universal provision. Build and maintain rapport with school senior management and liaise with LCP senior management and team lead as required. Use evidence-based practice to evaluate the effectiveness of therapy and adapt as needed. Maintain accurate clinical records, including notes and reports, and contribute to service development initiatives. Provide training and support for junior colleagues, assistants, or students as required. Training & Capacity Building Guide and mentor staff in their team. Safeguarding & Compliance Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date records in accordance with GDPR and HCPC standards. Adhere to safeguarding responsibilities in line with school and local authority policy. Ensure service quality through audits, feedback, and continuous improvement. Person Specification Essential BSc or MSc in Speech & Language Therapy HCPC Registration Royal College of Speech & Language Therapy Registration Minimum of 2 years' post-qualification experience with children and young people Leadership or service development experience Desirable Experience working within a school setting. Worked within a paediatric setting. Experience working with EHCP's and SLT Provision in a school setting. Experience working with complex behaviours. London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric SLT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
London Children's Practice is a passionate and forward-thinking therapy practice looking for an ambitious speech and language therapist who wants to grow their clinical and managerial skills. We put a high importance on work-life balance, so we offer a Summer Contract that maximises annual leave! We're also trialling provision for 10% rest every day! Job Title: Speech & Language Therapist and Team Lead Job Purpose The Speech & Language Therapist and Team Lead will be responsible for line managing a small group of speech and language therapists, as well as managing a high-quality speech & language therapy provision across their schools and clinic caseload. This role combines leadership and clinical responsibilities and will work closely with the Director of Speech & Language Therapy. Location: Regional schools and clinic role, London Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent Reports to: Director of Services for Speech & Language Therapy Salary: £38,000 - £48,000 Depending on Experience Contract: Summer Contract with the following benefits: Summer Contract 5 weeks off in the school summer break 22 days of annual leave + years of service allowance Benefits 1 CPD day to use towards training Annual CPD opportunities + Monthly internal CPD provided. Opportunities for funded specialist training Clinical supervision and reflective practice sessions Opportunities to innovate and lead within area of specialism Staff wellbeing and flexible working options Exclusive discounts within Benefit Hub Competitive medical insurance rates A block of free counselling sessions Cycle to work scheme Electric car purchase scheme A "Moment in Time" day a year to use as you please. Life assurance Critical illness cover We provide our staff with the support they need to succeed. Part-time or Term-time contracts also considered. Hours: 37.5 Hour Week Flexible working across 6 days (Monday-Saturday) Key Responsibilities Leadership and Management Maintain and overview of therapists' calendars and flag gaps to Director Disseminate information on policies and procedures Conduct Weekly/fortnightly 1:1 (phone call or Microsoft Teams calls) check-in with your therapist on general needs, mental wellbeing, schedule and workload Manage periods of sick leave and action return to work as required Respond to staff queries and direct queries further as required Participate in on onboarding of new team members Follow off-boarding procedures Report performance issues to Director and follow guidance from Director on management. Run weekly/fortnightly team huddles (outline below) Attend regular Team Lead meetings Review therapists over their probation period and take actions as required. Gather PDPs from therapists, summaries individual therapists progress and needs, send on to Clinical Manager and Director. Report on 'wobbly' therapists who may require additional support. Manage annual leave requests. Clinical Practice Assess, diagnose, and develop tailored therapy plans as well as follow-up therapy programmes, for clients with speech, language and communication needs. Diagnoses can include autism, ADHD, CAS, DLD, etc. Provide intervention and education to clients, families, and carers to promote long-term outcomes. Assess needs for, review and contribute to, individuals' Education, Health and Care Plans. Provide SLT input as outlined in Education, Health and Care Plans. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams, including teachers, occupational therapists, and psychologists. Support the set-up of services, within Mainstream and SEN settings, including specialist, targeted and universal provision. Build and maintain rapport with school senior management and liaise with LCP senior management and team lead as required. Use evidence-based practice to evaluate the effectiveness of therapy and adapt as needed. Maintain accurate clinical records, including notes and reports, and contribute to service development initiatives. Provide training and support for junior colleagues, assistants, or students as required. Training & Capacity Building Guide and mentor staff in their team. Safeguarding & Compliance Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date records in accordance with GDPR and HCPC standards. Adhere to safeguarding responsibilities in line with school and local authority policy. Ensure service quality through audits, feedback, and continuous improvement. Person Specification Essential BSc or MSc in Speech & Language Therapy HCPC Registration Royal College of Speech & Language Therapy Registration Minimum of 2 years' post-qualification experience with children and young people Leadership or service development experience Desirable Experience working within a school setting. Worked within a paediatric setting. Experience working with EHCP's and SLT Provision in a school setting. Experience working with complex behaviours. London Children's Practice - Why Choose Us? At the London Children's Practice, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care to children and families, and we believe in supporting our team members every step of the way. Here are just a few reasons why you should consider joining us: 1. Training Opportunities: We are committed to the ongoing professional development of our staff. As a member of our team, you'll have access to a wide range of training opportunities tailored to your individual interests and career goals. We will provide the support you need to continue to grow and advance in your field. 2. Wellbeing Support: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance and prioritising employee wellbeing. That's why we offer comprehensive support services to help you thrive both personally and professionally. From employee assistance programs to wellness initiatives, we're here to ensure that you feel supported and valued every day. 3. Supervision and Mentoring Program: You'll have the opportunity to work alongside experienced practitioners, gain hands-on experience in various areas of Paediatric SLT, and receive guidance every step of the way. 4. Clinical Development: We believe in investing in our team members' professional growth and development. That's why we offer regular in-house training sessions, workshops, and supervision support tailored to your level of experience. We look forward to welcoming passionate candidates to join our team and make a positive impact. At LCP, we are committed to the safeguarding and promoting the welfare of people. All successful applicants will be subject to a fully enhanced DBS. For more information about LCP please visit the below websites
Aspiring Psychologist - September Graduates
EDEX
Aspiring Psychologist - September Graduates Q - Are you studying Psychology or a similar degree and due to graduate this July? Q - Are you considering a career in Clinical Psychology, Educational Psychology, Therapies or similar? If so, EdEx are exclusively working on multiple Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant vacancies at the leading All-Through (Primary and Secondary) school in (South West London). Having worked with the school for the last two years, we now have a long list of graduates that have worked at the school for a full academic year and have gone onto roles like Assistant Psychologist, Mental Health Support Worker and working in CAMHS units with the NHS. Not just this but going onto Masters studies and PhD's in their specialist field. These Aspiring Psychologist (SEN Teaching Assistant) roles are the perfect springboard to further your experience with children or young adults enabling you to apply for further studies, or to bolster your CV ahead of the ultra-competitive Assistant Psychologist positions. As a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you will have the opportunity to: Work with a wide variety of SEN including but not limited to: ASD (Autism), SP&L (Speech and Language), SEMH (Social, Emotional, Mental Health), Behaviour, GDD (Global Developmental Delay) & more Support children in a professional setting, 1-2-1 and in small group interventions Work in the classroom alongside Class Teachers, Senior Leaders and SENCOs (Special Educational Needs Coordinators) Utilise the school's specialist Sensory Rooms to carry out specialist out of class interventions alongside schools' SENCO Have exposure to external agencies, Social Workers, Counsellors, Educational Psychologists & more Work with children with EHCPs (Educational Healthcare Plans) ensuring their needs are met Receive on the job training including Safeguarding, Prevent, Autism Awareness, Paediatric First Aid Training & more!If you're interested in these Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant positions, please apply with your latest CV including all relevant experience, whether it's voluntary, personal or professional experience. Or read on below to find out more . Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant - School / Role Details: 'Outstanding' Grading by Ofsted - Since 2013 An All-Through School - meaning they have a Primary and Secondary school on the same site Children / Young People aged 4-16 Headteacher is EXCEPTIONALLY supportive - there isn't anything she won't do for her pupils and staff (including staff having an on-site counsellor if they need it!) Based in South West London - easily commutable from East, North and Central London ALL Staff work together with one goal - to best support pupils' growth, confidence and academic excellence Working full time, Monday - Friday (no weekends) Working school hours, 8:00am - 4:00pm Term Time Only - only working during term time Long-term contract - Starting in September 2025 through till July 2026 Pay: £110 - £120 per day - paid on a weekly basisGraduate SEN Teaching Assistant - Ideal Candidate: A graduate (or soon to be!) in a relevant subject, Psychology isn't essential! Predicted or Final grade 1st Class or 2:1 A genuine interest in working with and supporting young people / children, whether that's through Psychology routes, social mobility or Education in general Previous experience (Don't be scared off!) whether that's tutoring, summer camps, nannying, babysitting, support worker etc Any professional or personal SEN / Disability experience is an added bonus Imperative - resilience, a get up and go personality and a wicked sense of humour Strong A-Levels and GCSEs across the board Ambitious - want to learn, to progress, to get involved as much as possibleThe school will look after you, nurture you and train you in various aspects of the role and how best to support children / young people. This is a real opportunity to propel your career and get ahead of your peers. If you're interested in these Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant positions, apply today. Charlie at EdEx will be in touch within 24 hours to arrange an initial telephone call for all shortlisted applicants. Aspiring Psychologist - September Graduates INDTA
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Aspiring Psychologist - September Graduates Q - Are you studying Psychology or a similar degree and due to graduate this July? Q - Are you considering a career in Clinical Psychology, Educational Psychology, Therapies or similar? If so, EdEx are exclusively working on multiple Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant vacancies at the leading All-Through (Primary and Secondary) school in (South West London). Having worked with the school for the last two years, we now have a long list of graduates that have worked at the school for a full academic year and have gone onto roles like Assistant Psychologist, Mental Health Support Worker and working in CAMHS units with the NHS. Not just this but going onto Masters studies and PhD's in their specialist field. These Aspiring Psychologist (SEN Teaching Assistant) roles are the perfect springboard to further your experience with children or young adults enabling you to apply for further studies, or to bolster your CV ahead of the ultra-competitive Assistant Psychologist positions. As a Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant, you will have the opportunity to: Work with a wide variety of SEN including but not limited to: ASD (Autism), SP&L (Speech and Language), SEMH (Social, Emotional, Mental Health), Behaviour, GDD (Global Developmental Delay) & more Support children in a professional setting, 1-2-1 and in small group interventions Work in the classroom alongside Class Teachers, Senior Leaders and SENCOs (Special Educational Needs Coordinators) Utilise the school's specialist Sensory Rooms to carry out specialist out of class interventions alongside schools' SENCO Have exposure to external agencies, Social Workers, Counsellors, Educational Psychologists & more Work with children with EHCPs (Educational Healthcare Plans) ensuring their needs are met Receive on the job training including Safeguarding, Prevent, Autism Awareness, Paediatric First Aid Training & more!If you're interested in these Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant positions, please apply with your latest CV including all relevant experience, whether it's voluntary, personal or professional experience. Or read on below to find out more . Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant - School / Role Details: 'Outstanding' Grading by Ofsted - Since 2013 An All-Through School - meaning they have a Primary and Secondary school on the same site Children / Young People aged 4-16 Headteacher is EXCEPTIONALLY supportive - there isn't anything she won't do for her pupils and staff (including staff having an on-site counsellor if they need it!) Based in South West London - easily commutable from East, North and Central London ALL Staff work together with one goal - to best support pupils' growth, confidence and academic excellence Working full time, Monday - Friday (no weekends) Working school hours, 8:00am - 4:00pm Term Time Only - only working during term time Long-term contract - Starting in September 2025 through till July 2026 Pay: £110 - £120 per day - paid on a weekly basisGraduate SEN Teaching Assistant - Ideal Candidate: A graduate (or soon to be!) in a relevant subject, Psychology isn't essential! Predicted or Final grade 1st Class or 2:1 A genuine interest in working with and supporting young people / children, whether that's through Psychology routes, social mobility or Education in general Previous experience (Don't be scared off!) whether that's tutoring, summer camps, nannying, babysitting, support worker etc Any professional or personal SEN / Disability experience is an added bonus Imperative - resilience, a get up and go personality and a wicked sense of humour Strong A-Levels and GCSEs across the board Ambitious - want to learn, to progress, to get involved as much as possibleThe school will look after you, nurture you and train you in various aspects of the role and how best to support children / young people. This is a real opportunity to propel your career and get ahead of your peers. If you're interested in these Graduate SEN Teaching Assistant positions, apply today. Charlie at EdEx will be in touch within 24 hours to arrange an initial telephone call for all shortlisted applicants. Aspiring Psychologist - September Graduates INDTA
Piers Meadows Recruitment
RADIOGRAPHER
Piers Meadows Recruitment
Piers Meadows Recruitment are looking for 3 x Band 6 CT Radiographers with CT experience to start as soon as possible at the CT Department and to work on a mobile CT scanner in various locations in the north of Ireland- Antrim, Whiteabbey, Ulster etc. Band: Band 6 Radiographers Base: Various Start Date: ASAP, until further notice (long term) Clinical work: Ideally the candidates should have experience in an acute, busy hospital settings, and have good experience of CT scanning including trauma. Primarily the candidates will need to be available Mon-Fri 8.30am-5pm, but regular weekend working will also be essential once entitled in the Trust. CT night shifts may also be required. The suitable candidates should have all pre-employment checks completed, i.e. HCPC registration, occupational health fitness to work, and Access NI checks, as a minimum- we can help with the compliance paperwork and getting new checks as needed but you will need your HCPC registration and right to work. Please apply here or please contact Kim for more information. We look forward to hearing from you! Paediatric Dietetics caseload. Lead on managing complex caseload of selective eating referrals, to mitigate risk of harm. This will allow clinical/service lead to prioritise investigation and risk mitigation as part of FTP case and lead on plan for longer term solution. Face to face or remote working Please apply via the website or please contact Kim for further information. I look forward to hearing from you! You will need to be an HCPC registered Dietitian and have documents to show you're eligible to work in the UK.
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Piers Meadows Recruitment are looking for 3 x Band 6 CT Radiographers with CT experience to start as soon as possible at the CT Department and to work on a mobile CT scanner in various locations in the north of Ireland- Antrim, Whiteabbey, Ulster etc. Band: Band 6 Radiographers Base: Various Start Date: ASAP, until further notice (long term) Clinical work: Ideally the candidates should have experience in an acute, busy hospital settings, and have good experience of CT scanning including trauma. Primarily the candidates will need to be available Mon-Fri 8.30am-5pm, but regular weekend working will also be essential once entitled in the Trust. CT night shifts may also be required. The suitable candidates should have all pre-employment checks completed, i.e. HCPC registration, occupational health fitness to work, and Access NI checks, as a minimum- we can help with the compliance paperwork and getting new checks as needed but you will need your HCPC registration and right to work. Please apply here or please contact Kim for more information. We look forward to hearing from you! Paediatric Dietetics caseload. Lead on managing complex caseload of selective eating referrals, to mitigate risk of harm. This will allow clinical/service lead to prioritise investigation and risk mitigation as part of FTP case and lead on plan for longer term solution. Face to face or remote working Please apply via the website or please contact Kim for further information. I look forward to hearing from you! You will need to be an HCPC registered Dietitian and have documents to show you're eligible to work in the UK.
Service Care Solutions
Neurodevelopmental Team Leader
Service Care Solutions Huddersfield, Yorkshire
Service Care Solutions are pleased to present an exciting opportunity for an experience Neurodevelopmental Team Leader, working with our established client. We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Team Manager to lead a busy, high-quality neurodevelopmental assessment service. This is a full-time, hybrid role offering the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children, families, and adults referred for Autism and/or ADHD assessments through NHS Patient Choice and GP referral. The successful candidate will manage a multidisciplinary team consisting of Psychologists, Speech and Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Paediatricians, and Assistant Psychologists, while also playing an integral role in the management team overseeing comprehensive specialist assessments. This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated clinician with leadership experience to contribute to the growth, governance, and clinical excellence of an established and award-winning service. Neurodevelopmental Team Leader Location: Remote Working Salary: Up to 65,000 per annum (depending on experience) Contract: Permanent Key Responsibilities Lead and manage the multidisciplinary clinical team. Act as the first point of contact for day-to-day operational service matters. Ensure assessments are delivered to the highest clinical and contractual standards. Oversee service delivery, contract mobilisation, and monitor KPIs. Provide clinical governance and oversight of ongoing cases. Support new team members with induction, training, and professional development. Identify and resolve challenges in clinic processes, escalating where appropriate. Contribute to the development of resources, strategies, and service improvements. Attend management meetings, company events, and support organisational objectives. Identify training needs and work with senior leadership to implement them. Qualifications & Experience Professional Registration with HCPC/NMC or GMC. Experienced Neurodevelopmental Practitioner with specialist training. Experience conducting diagnostic neurodevelopmental/specialist developmental assessments with children and/or adults. Strong knowledge of DSM-5 criteria , Autism and ADHD assessment tools, and differential diagnosis. ADOS-2 and/or ADI-R trained (QB training desirable). Demonstrated experience in clinical leadership, service delivery, and team management. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team. Must be eligible to work in the UK. Benefits 250 Welcome Bonus, paid via Service Care Solutions Pension scheme Generous annual leave allowance Ongoing training, CPD, and clinical supervision Birthday leave (or day in lieu) Company discounts and benefits package Regular team events and opportunities for professional growth To Apply Please contact Otis on (url removed) or (phone number removed)
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Service Care Solutions are pleased to present an exciting opportunity for an experience Neurodevelopmental Team Leader, working with our established client. We are seeking a dynamic and experienced Team Manager to lead a busy, high-quality neurodevelopmental assessment service. This is a full-time, hybrid role offering the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of children, families, and adults referred for Autism and/or ADHD assessments through NHS Patient Choice and GP referral. The successful candidate will manage a multidisciplinary team consisting of Psychologists, Speech and Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Paediatricians, and Assistant Psychologists, while also playing an integral role in the management team overseeing comprehensive specialist assessments. This is an exciting opportunity for a motivated clinician with leadership experience to contribute to the growth, governance, and clinical excellence of an established and award-winning service. Neurodevelopmental Team Leader Location: Remote Working Salary: Up to 65,000 per annum (depending on experience) Contract: Permanent Key Responsibilities Lead and manage the multidisciplinary clinical team. Act as the first point of contact for day-to-day operational service matters. Ensure assessments are delivered to the highest clinical and contractual standards. Oversee service delivery, contract mobilisation, and monitor KPIs. Provide clinical governance and oversight of ongoing cases. Support new team members with induction, training, and professional development. Identify and resolve challenges in clinic processes, escalating where appropriate. Contribute to the development of resources, strategies, and service improvements. Attend management meetings, company events, and support organisational objectives. Identify training needs and work with senior leadership to implement them. Qualifications & Experience Professional Registration with HCPC/NMC or GMC. Experienced Neurodevelopmental Practitioner with specialist training. Experience conducting diagnostic neurodevelopmental/specialist developmental assessments with children and/or adults. Strong knowledge of DSM-5 criteria , Autism and ADHD assessment tools, and differential diagnosis. ADOS-2 and/or ADI-R trained (QB training desirable). Demonstrated experience in clinical leadership, service delivery, and team management. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team. Must be eligible to work in the UK. Benefits 250 Welcome Bonus, paid via Service Care Solutions Pension scheme Generous annual leave allowance Ongoing training, CPD, and clinical supervision Birthday leave (or day in lieu) Company discounts and benefits package Regular team events and opportunities for professional growth To Apply Please contact Otis on (url removed) or (phone number removed)
Regional Lead Nurse
Leaders in Care City Of Westminster, London
Are you an experienced nurse looking to take the next step in your career? Our client is seeking a Regional Lead Nurse for Complex Care (Adults & Children) in London. The company is a leader in providing specialist nurse-led complex care, ensuring clients with intricate health needs can safely remain in their homes. This is a fantastic opportunity for a Regional Lead Nurse to join a forward-thinking company in London. With a salary of 50,000 to 55,000, you'll enjoy a supportive working culture and the chance to make a real difference in the lives of clients with complex needs. Our client is a prominent provider of nurse-led complex care services for adults and children in London. They work closely with NHS Continuing Healthcare teams to deliver tailored care packages, ensuring clients receive the highest standard of care in their own homes. As a Regional Lead Nurse, you will: Lead and manage Nurse Case Managers to ensure high-quality complex care. Collaborate with the Regional Care Manager for integrated service delivery. Build strong relationships with commissioners and NHS partners. Oversee client onboarding and ensure compliance with standards. Monitor service quality and implement necessary improvements. Manage escalations, complaints, and safeguarding matters. Provide clinical coaching and mentorship to nurses and carers. Ensure compliance with CQC regulations and governance frameworks. Package and Benefits: The Regional Lead Nurse position offers: Annual salary of 50,000 - 55,000. Monday to Friday (9-5) working hours. Opportunities for career progression and professional development. A supportive and collaborative working environment. The ideal Regional Lead Nurse will have: NMC registration (Adult, Paediatric, or RMN) with leadership experience. Success in leading multidisciplinary teams and delivering outcome-focused services. Strong understanding of CQC compliance and clinical audit. Excellent communication, organisational, and leadership skills. Flexibility, including participation in the managers on-call rota. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is preferred. If you have experience as a Clinical Nurse Manager, Nursing Team Leader, Complex Care Nurse, Community Nurse Manager, or Senior Nurse Practitioner, this Regional Lead Nurse role could be perfect for you. Your expertise in complex care will be invaluable in this role. If you're ready to advance your nursing career and make a significant impact in the field of complex care, this Regional Lead Nurse position in London is the perfect opportunity. Apply now or call Ehsan on (phone number removed) to join a dedicated team and help shape the future of home-based healthcare. LICEA
Sep 01, 2025
Full time
Are you an experienced nurse looking to take the next step in your career? Our client is seeking a Regional Lead Nurse for Complex Care (Adults & Children) in London. The company is a leader in providing specialist nurse-led complex care, ensuring clients with intricate health needs can safely remain in their homes. This is a fantastic opportunity for a Regional Lead Nurse to join a forward-thinking company in London. With a salary of 50,000 to 55,000, you'll enjoy a supportive working culture and the chance to make a real difference in the lives of clients with complex needs. Our client is a prominent provider of nurse-led complex care services for adults and children in London. They work closely with NHS Continuing Healthcare teams to deliver tailored care packages, ensuring clients receive the highest standard of care in their own homes. As a Regional Lead Nurse, you will: Lead and manage Nurse Case Managers to ensure high-quality complex care. Collaborate with the Regional Care Manager for integrated service delivery. Build strong relationships with commissioners and NHS partners. Oversee client onboarding and ensure compliance with standards. Monitor service quality and implement necessary improvements. Manage escalations, complaints, and safeguarding matters. Provide clinical coaching and mentorship to nurses and carers. Ensure compliance with CQC regulations and governance frameworks. Package and Benefits: The Regional Lead Nurse position offers: Annual salary of 50,000 - 55,000. Monday to Friday (9-5) working hours. Opportunities for career progression and professional development. A supportive and collaborative working environment. The ideal Regional Lead Nurse will have: NMC registration (Adult, Paediatric, or RMN) with leadership experience. Success in leading multidisciplinary teams and delivering outcome-focused services. Strong understanding of CQC compliance and clinical audit. Excellent communication, organisational, and leadership skills. Flexibility, including participation in the managers on-call rota. A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle is preferred. If you have experience as a Clinical Nurse Manager, Nursing Team Leader, Complex Care Nurse, Community Nurse Manager, or Senior Nurse Practitioner, this Regional Lead Nurse role could be perfect for you. Your expertise in complex care will be invaluable in this role. If you're ready to advance your nursing career and make a significant impact in the field of complex care, this Regional Lead Nurse position in London is the perfect opportunity. Apply now or call Ehsan on (phone number removed) to join a dedicated team and help shape the future of home-based healthcare. LICEA

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