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Band 5 Locum Hospital Pharmacy Technician
Isle of Man £30 - 32
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what are some recent innovative marketing examples?

 

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Here are several recent examples of innovative marketing campaigns (2024-25) that illustrate fresh thinking in brand engagement, […]

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Band 8a Locum Hospital Pharmacist
Isle of Man £55 - 60
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Pharmacist – Band 7 (Aseptic, Surgical & Medical Wards)
 
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We are seeking an experienced and motivated Pharmacist to join the NHS as part of a dedicated hospital pharmacy team. This locum role is ideal for a registered […]

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Band 5 Locum Community Pharmacy Tech
Douglas, Isle of Man £37
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Band 5 Accuracy Checking Pharmacy Technician
Location: Isle of Man
Pay Rate: £37 per hour
Hours: Up to 37.5 per week (Monday–Friday)
IR35 Status: Inside IR35
Expenses: Flights to/from Isle of Man covered

Tripod Partners are looking […]

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Band 6 Locum Paediatrics Speech and Language Therapist
Isle of Man
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Job Title:  Paediatric Speech and Language Therapist – Band 6
Area:  Isle of Man NHS  
Salary: £negotiable
Job Type: Locum
Contract length: Ongoing                           
Job details:  Occupational Therapist required with […]

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Band 7 Locum Qualified OT Occupational Therapist
Isle of Man
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The Isle of Man Department of Medical Services (DMS) is seeking an experienced Band 7 Occupational Therapist for a 3-month fixed-term contract. This role offers an excellent opportunity to work within a multidisciplinary team […]

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Band 5 Locum Distribution Pharmacy Technician
Isle of Man
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Job Title: Locum Pharmacy Technician – Band 5
Location: Isle of Man (DMS) Hospital
Area: Isle of Man
Salary: £35.00 per hour
Job Type: Locum
Contract Length: Ongoing
Hours: Full or Part-Time

Job Details:
Qualified and experienced […]

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Band 5 Locum Pharmacist Pharmacy Technician
Isle of Man
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Pharmacy Technician – Isle of Man (Band 5)

Contract: 3-month contract, view to extend
Rate of Pay: Excellent, highly competitive
Band: Band 5
Role: NHS Service
Description:

Support the delivery of pharmacy services, […]

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Location
Isle of Man
Employment Type
Locum
Salary
£30 - 32
Band / Experience
Band 5
Work Pattern (FT/PT)
Full time
Required Certifications
GPHC
Experience Required
3+ Months NHS - Excluding placements & volunteering
Date posted
13 days ago
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You said:
what are some recent innovative marketing examples?
 
ChatGPT said:

Here are several recent examples of innovative marketing campaigns (2024-25) that illustrate fresh thinking in brand engagement, experience, and use of technology — along with the lessons behind each.


1. Nike — “So Win” (Super Bowl LIX, 2025)

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What they did: Nike returned to the Super Bowl with a 60-second spot featuring female athletes (like Caitlin?Clark, Sha’Carri?Richardson) in black-and-white cinematic scenes and a powerful anthem. StoryChief+1
Why it works:

  • Taps into the rising visibility of women’s sports, aligning brand purpose and culture.

  • High production value and emotion create a memorable “event” rather than a product push.

  • Builds brand equity (values, inspiration) more than just product features.
    Takeaway: Big platforms still matter — but use them to tell stories, not just show products.


2. Coca?Cola — “Real Magic Immersive” (AR Experience, 2025)

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What they did: Coca-Cola launched an augmented-reality campaign linking limited-edition bottles to interactive AR experiences tied to music and gaming. Umitype
Why it works:

  • Converts a physical product into a gateway for a digital experience, adding value beyond the drink.

  • Encourages sharing / social virality (users scan, see something cool, share).

  • Engages younger, tech-savvy audiences with interactivity rather than passive ad viewing.
    Takeaway: Merging physical product + digital layer can boost engagement and brand perception.


3. Billie — Scratch-and-Sniff Armpit Posters (April 2025)

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What they did: Billie put up giant “scratch & sniff” posters in NYC of armpits to promote their deodorant line — inviting literal interaction from passersby. Brand Vision+1
Why it works:

  • Bold, tactile, and unexpected — breaks the usual ad mold and invites physical interaction.

  • Generates social content (people film themselves interacting) so earned media builds.

  • Aligns with the brand’s tone (funny, taboo-challenging) and stands out in saturated hygiene/beauty space.
    Takeaway: Physical stunts in the real world, especially when interactive, still cut through digital noise.


4. Dove — “AI Beauty Truth” (2025)

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What they did: Dove launched a campaign that contrasted real women’s images with AI-generated “beauty” standards, to highlight authenticity and question digitally altered ideals. Umitype
Why it works:

  • Tackles a culturally relevant topic (AI, authenticity, beauty norms) rather than just pitching product.

  • Builds brand trust and emotional connection rather than relying purely on aesthetics or celebrity.
    Takeaway: Purpose-driven storytelling tied to deeper issues can elevate brand beyond transaction.


5. McDonald’s — Nostalgia + AR (2025)

 
 
 
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What they did: McDonald’s launched an AR-driven campaign where users could revisit nostalgic menu items virtually and order limited-time returns. RankToday
Why it works:

  • Leverages emotional memories to re-engage customers — nostalgia is powerful.

  • Utilizes AR as the “hook”, creating novelty and shareability.

  • Limited time / exclusivity drives urgency.
    Takeaway: Combining emotional resonance + tech/tools can revive interest even in established brands/brands with legacy.


Overall Emerging Patterns

From these examples you can derive a few broader patterns that are shaping innovative marketing in 2025:

  • Experience > Product: Many campaigns emphasize the experience, story, or emotion behind a brand rather than just “buy this product”.

  • Tech-enabled interactivity: AR, AI, immersive content, interactive posters — the goal is to invite participation.

  • Purpose & authenticity: Brand values, cultural context, and authenticity matter more than ever.

  • Blending physical + digital: Real world stunts + digital amplification = maximum impact.

  • Shareability & UGC: Campaigns are designed to be shared, filmed, talked about — not just seen.

  • Niche meets broad: Some campaigns target mass audiences (Nike) while others lean into specific sub-cultures or moments (scratch-and-sniff, AR). Both can work.


If you like, I can dig up 10–15 more lesser-known but highly innovative campaigns from around the world (including APAC, Africa, Latin America) with visuals and breakdowns — would that be helpful?

 
You said:
 
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You are an expert British-English recruitment copywriter. Your primary source of facts and structure is the job’s description (pasted below). Use the example job descriptions attached as style and formatting inspiration—the content within these templates should not be used override or invent details in the job description you create from the current job description (pasted below).
 
ChatGPT said:

Perfect — I’ve got the example templates (A–I) you uploaded, which show the formatting, tone, and structure you want.

Please now paste the job description you’d like rewritten using those templates’ professional British-English style. Once you share that, I’ll create a polished, recruiter-ready version that matches the tone, structure, and formatting of your examples (without adding or inventing details).

 
You said:
Now, rewrite the job description so: – each section as

tags – Sections: brief job overview / introduction to role (where there is a clear job title in the job description use this as an h3 and position this at the top of the job description), Key Responsibilities, About you, Requirements, Contract & Salary, How to Apply – Closely follows all facts from the given title/description (no invented benefits) – Where there is a lack of detail around a job for instance the job description just says ‘MSK Physiotherapist’, build this out into a high-level explanation of the role. Make sure this is high-level, we don’t want to add detail that may be misleading to the actual job. – Uses a positive Tripod Partners tone – Is SEO-optimized and content is engaging / encourages / coerces the candidate to apply for the job. – Make sure SEO keywords are researched to ensure the correct SEO Keywords are in place – it is imperative this is done well as the job descriptions are going live on our Website and we want to rank these jobs in both Google Jobs and within Google Organic Search. – Ends with “apply using the form on the page” in the How to Apply section – Don’t refer the job as being ‘our job’ – the candidates are not being recruited as Tripod Partners staff, they’re being recruited into a company that Tripod Partners are recruiting for e.g. we are recruiting a Physiotherapist into the NHS – Where a location exists, include this in the job description e.g. ‘We have a physiotherapist job at NHS West London trust’ (use wording that suits the job description) – Don’t use phrases like ‘Begin the next chapter’, ‘Begin the next chapter of your career.’ – Don’t use words that overexaggerate the role, like ‘exhilarating’, ‘seize’, ‘stimulating’, ‘Step into’, ‘amazing opportunity’, ‘unbelievable’, ‘unparalleled’, ‘unreal’ etc.

 
ChatGPT said:

Understood ?

Please now paste the job description (the one you want rewritten).

Once you share it, I will:

  • Keep every factual element intact.

  • Format it using your requested structure (

     for job title, 

     for sections).

  • Write in professional, persuasive British-English in the Tripod Partners tone.

  • Optimise for SEO (with appropriate healthcare / NHS / location-based keywords).

  • End with: “apply using the form on the page.”

Go ahead and drop in the job description text, and I’ll get started immediately.

 
You said:
Job Title: Highly Specialist Physiotherapist – Band 7 (Part time) Location: Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust – St Margaret’s Hospital, Epping Area: Essex NHS Salary: £negotiable Job Type: Locum Contract length: Ongoing Job details: Physiotherapist required to start asap for 6 weeks. Stroke and Neurological Services. To undertake a comprehensive assessment and management of patients who may have had a stroke, neurological and/or complex conditions including multi pathology. Use well developed clinical reasoning to select appropriate assessment techniques, which leads to determining a clinical diagnosis of the patient’s needs. This will involve seeking and sharing personal and potentially sensitive information with the patient. JD available on request: The role will involve providing, and overseeing, the Physiotherapy delivery of Stroke and Neurological Rehabilitation in an inpatient ward as well as a community setting within the Stroke Early Supported Discharge Team (ESD). We are looking for someone with considerable post-graduate neurological and community experience who is keen to continue expanding and developing their skills. The ideal candidate will have postgraduate training within neurology, the ability to effectively manage a complex caseload of patients, excellent time management skills and knowledge and experience of a leadership role. This position will provide excellent opportunities to develop critical experience and leadership skills along with working within an extremely supportive team. The Trust is committed to promoting continuing professional development along with looking at new and creative ways of working. A flexible approach is required to accommodate the changing needs of the service along with the drive to influence service development. It is essential that you possess a current driving licence and have access to a car for work purposes. Good IT skills are required as electronic patient records are used. Working hours: Monday to Friday, 09.00 – 17.00. 22.5 hours per week. Code: U. 015010.B18437
 
ChatGPT said:
 
<h3>Highly Specialist Physiotherapist – Band 7 (Part Time)h3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting a
<strong>Highly Specialist Physiotherapist (Band 7)strong> for the <strong>Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Truststrong>, based at <strong>St Margaret’s Hospital in Eppingstrong>. This locum position focuses on <strong>Stroke and Neurological Rehabilitationstrong> services and offers the chance to work within both inpatient and community settings, including the Stroke Early Supported Discharge (ESD) Team.

This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced physiotherapist with strong neurological and community expertise to play a key role in patient recovery and service development within an innovative and supportive NHS trust.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Undertake comprehensive assessments of patients with stroke, neurological, or complex multi-pathology conditions.
– Apply advanced clinical reasoning to determine accurate diagnoses and appropriate treatment plans.
– Deliver high-quality physiotherapy interventions in both inpatient wards and community settings, including within the Stroke ESD Team.
– Manage and prioritise a complex caseload, adapting interventions to meet changing patient and service needs.
– Contribute to multidisciplinary team meetings and collaborate closely with other healthcare professionals to ensure holistic patient care.
– Lead and support the delivery of physiotherapy services, contributing to clinical supervision, service evaluation, and continuous improvement.
– Maintain accurate documentation and electronic patient records in line with NHS and HCPC standards.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be an experienced physiotherapist with substantial post-graduate neurological and community experience. You will demonstrate confidence in managing complex caseloads, excellent clinical reasoning, and a commitment to providing compassionate, patient-centred care. Strong leadership and time management skills are essential, along with a flexible and proactive approach to supporting evolving service needs.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Degree (or equivalent) in Physiotherapy
– Current HCPC registration
– Proven post-graduate experience within neurological and/or stroke rehabilitation
– Experience working across community and inpatient settings
– Full UK driving licence and access to a car for work purposes
– Proficient IT skills, including experience using electronic patient record systems

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing (initially 6 weeks)
<strong>Working hours:strong> Monday to Friday, 09:00 – 17:00 (22.5 hours per week)
<strong>Location:strong> St Margaret’s Hospital, Epping (Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust)
<strong>Salary:strong> Negotiable, dependent on experience

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re an experienced physiotherapist ready to contribute to high-quality Stroke and Neurological Rehabilitation care within the NHS, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


SEO keywords included naturally:
“Band 7 Physiotherapist job Essex”, “Locum Physiotherapist NHS”, “Stroke Rehabilitation Physiotherapist”, “Neurological Physiotherapy jobs Epping”, “Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust Physiotherapy jobs”.

Would you like me to also produce a short SEO meta description and page title tag for your website posting (for Google Jobs + organic ranking)?

 
You said:
Job Title: Deputy Head of Access & Safeguarding Location: London Borough of Hackney Area: North East London Social Services Salary: £450 daily rate (Umbrella) Job Type: Locum Contract length: Ongoing Job details: Access & Safeguarding. JD available on request: As a deputy head of service in adult social care there are four key areas of responsibility: – Responsible for the management of operational quality and excellence in the portfolio of services in your area, ensuring that a personalised and strength-based approach enable adults in Hackney to be safe and well, leading a life of their choice. – Provide leadership and management that enables the workforce to thrive, helping to ensure collaborative and collegiate relationships both internally, across the Council and with all key stakeholders, including the Integrated Care System and our Community and Voluntary Sector. – Managing spend and contributing towards the overall budget savings, efficiencies and plans to maintain stability within the department. This includes operational direction on quality and cost of care packages, ensuring use of social care funds is equitable and proportionate. – Take a lead role in the departments collaborative and solution focused approach with projects and programmes in the department, the wider Council and externally, supporting a positive way of working that improves outcomes for our residents and the reputation of the department. Principal Accountabilities: To work in partnership with Head of Service and senior leaders to make contribution to departmental and corporate objectives, while feeding up insight and innovations from service areas Manage and provide support to services to achieve high performing, safe and personalised outcomes to residents, with focus on the effective use of resources and staff. Work in partnership with internal and external stakeholders, enabling collaborative and collegiate relationships that improve outcome for residents Operational oversight of three key areas of adult social care: Oversight of three key areas of adult social care: Access & Duty Team, Safeguarding Adults and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards Service area, and the Safeguarding Adults Board functions.
 
ChatGPT said:
 
<h3>Deputy Head of Access & Safeguardingh3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting an experienced
<strong>Deputy Head of Access & Safeguardingstrong> for the <strong>London Borough of Hackneystrong>, within the <strong>North East London Social Servicesstrong> division. This locum leadership role focuses on driving excellence across Adult Social Care, ensuring that services are safe, effective, and person-centred.

As Deputy Head of Service, you will oversee key operational areas including Access & Duty, Safeguarding Adults, the Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS) Service, and the Safeguarding Adults Board functions. This is an opportunity to make a tangible difference to residents’ lives while leading teams to deliver compassionate, high-quality social care.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Oversee operational quality and performance across Access, Safeguarding, and DoLS services, ensuring delivery of safe, person-centred care that empowers adults to live well and independently.
– Provide strong leadership that promotes a positive, collaborative culture across teams, the wider Council, the Integrated Care System (ICS), and community partners.
– Manage service budgets effectively, contributing to departmental efficiency and financial stability while maintaining quality and equitable use of social care resources.
– Lead and support workforce development, enabling staff to thrive through supervision, coaching, and performance management.
– Contribute to strategic planning, innovation, and service improvement projects across the Council and partner organisations.
– Ensure compliance with statutory safeguarding duties and represent the service in multi-agency forums, supporting effective risk management and protection of vulnerable adults.
– Partner with senior leaders and external stakeholders to drive quality assurance, best practice, and positive outcomes for residents.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be an accomplished social care leader with a strong background in safeguarding and adult services. You bring strategic insight, sound operational judgement, and a collaborative mindset that enables positive change. Your ability to balance quality, compliance, and resource management will be central to your success.

You’ll also be passionate about promoting independence, inclusion, and safety for adults in the community—ensuring services are responsive, person-led, and outcome-focused.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Proven experience in senior management within Adult Social Care
– In-depth knowledge of safeguarding legislation, policy, and best practice
– Strong understanding of Access and Duty functions, DoLS, and Safeguarding Adults Board operations
– Demonstrated ability to manage budgets, resources, and service performance
– Excellent communication, negotiation, and partnership-building skills
– Commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion in service delivery

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Location:strong> London Borough of Hackney, North East London
<strong>Salary:strong> £450 daily rate (Umbrella)

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re an experienced leader ready to drive service quality and safeguarding excellence within Adult Social Care, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


SEO keywords used naturally:
“Deputy Head of Access and Safeguarding job London”, “Adult Social Care leadership roles”, “Locum social work management jobs Hackney”, “Safeguarding Adults jobs London Borough of Hackney”, “DoLS and Access Team management roles”.

Would you like me to include an SEO meta title and description for this listing too (for Google Jobs and organic search visibility)?

 
You said:
Job Title: Physiotherapist – Band 6 Location: Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust – Chichester Area: Sussex NHS Salary: £negotiable Job Type: Locum Contract Length: Ongoing Job details: Urgent Community Response. Working hours: shifts, 09.00 – 17.00. Monday to Friday.
 
ChatGPT said:
 
<h3>Physiotherapist – Band 6h3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting a
<strong>Band 6 Physiotherapiststrong> to join the <strong>Sussex Community NHS Foundation Truststrong> in <strong>Chichesterstrong>. This locum role is based within the <strong>Urgent Community Response Teamstrong> and focuses on supporting patients to remain safely at home through timely, effective physiotherapy interventions.

This position is ideal for a skilled clinician seeking to make a meaningful impact in community care, helping to prevent unnecessary hospital admissions and promote independence across the Sussex NHS area.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Deliver high-quality physiotherapy assessments and treatments within patients’ homes or community settings.
– Work as part of the Urgent Community Response multidisciplinary team to provide rapid support and rehabilitation for patients at risk of hospital admission.
– Develop and implement individualised care plans focused on maintaining function, mobility, and independence.
– Communicate effectively with patients, carers, and healthcare professionals to coordinate care and ensure continuity.
– Maintain accurate and timely patient records in accordance with NHS and HCPC standards.
– Participate in service meetings and contribute to the development of community-based physiotherapy practice.

<h4>About Youh4>
You will be a dedicated and compassionate physiotherapist with a strong commitment to patient-centred care. You should have experience working in community, rehabilitation, or acute settings and be confident managing your own caseload in a fast-paced environment. Adaptability, excellent communication skills, and a collaborative approach are essential for success in this role.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Degree (or equivalent) in Physiotherapy
– Current HCPC registration
– Experience working within community or urgent response settings (desirable)
– Strong clinical reasoning and problem-solving abilities
– Excellent interpersonal and organisational skills
– Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Working hours:strong> Monday to Friday, 09:00 – 17:00 (shift-based)
<strong>Location:strong> Chichester, Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust
<strong>Salary:strong> Negotiable, dependent on experience

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re an experienced physiotherapist looking to contribute to high-quality community rehabilitation services in Sussex, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


SEO keywords naturally integrated:
“Band 6 Physiotherapist job Chichester”, “Locum Physiotherapist NHS Sussex”, “Community Physiotherapy jobs”, “Urgent Community Response Physiotherapist”, “Sussex Community NHS Foundation Trust jobs”.

Would you like me to add an SEO meta title and description for this listing as well (for Google Jobs visibility)?

 
You said:
Job Title: Lead Occupational Therapist Location: East Riding of Yorkshire Council Area: Yorkshire Social Services Salary: £36.31 (Umbrella) Job Type: Locum Contract length: Ongoing Job details: Occupational Therapist required. JD available on request: To provide a client centred approach to assisting people with complex disabilities to achieve their maximum level of functioning and independence in their own homes. Occupational Therapy interventions focus on adapting the environment, modifying the task, teaching skills and educating clients and families in order to eliminate environmental barriers to independence.
 
ChatGPT said:
 
<h3>Lead Occupational Therapisth3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting a skilled and motivated
<strong>Lead Occupational Therapiststrong> for the <strong>East Riding of Yorkshire Councilstrong>, within the <strong>Yorkshire Social Servicesstrong> area. This locum role involves delivering high-quality, client-centred Occupational Therapy to support individuals with complex disabilities in achieving independence and improved quality of life within their own homes.

As a key member of the Adult Social Care team, you will use your clinical expertise to assess, plan, and deliver effective interventions that empower clients to live safely and confidently in their community.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Conduct holistic, client-centred assessments of individuals with complex physical, cognitive, or sensory disabilities.
– Develop and implement tailored intervention plans to promote independence and maximise functional ability.
– Recommend, arrange, and oversee the provision of equipment and home adaptations to support safe daily living.
– Modify environments and tasks, and provide training to clients, families, and carers to overcome barriers to independence.
– Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary colleagues and external partners to deliver coordinated, outcome-focused care.
– Maintain accurate and timely records in line with professional, legal, and organisational standards.
– Provide professional guidance and support to less experienced therapists and assistants where required.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be an experienced Occupational Therapist with a passion for helping individuals achieve meaningful independence in their daily lives. You bring strong clinical reasoning, excellent communication skills, and a collaborative approach to problem-solving. Confidence in working with complex cases and delivering practical, effective solutions is essential.

You will be comfortable working both independently and as part of a supportive multidisciplinary team, ensuring that clients receive high-quality, person-centred care.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Degree (or equivalent) in Occupational Therapy
– Current HCPC registration
– Proven experience working with clients with complex physical and/or cognitive disabilities
– Knowledge of home adaptations, assistive equipment, and environmental modification
– Strong interpersonal and communication skills
– Ability to manage a varied caseload and prioritise effectively

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Location:strong> East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Yorkshire Social Services
<strong>Salary:strong> £36.31 per hour (Umbrella)

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re an experienced Occupational Therapist who’s passionate about enabling independence and improving lives, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


SEO keywords integrated naturally:
“Lead Occupational Therapist job Yorkshire”, “Occupational Therapy locum roles East Riding”, “Adult Social Care Occupational Therapist”, “HCPC Occupational Therapist jobs”, “East Riding of Yorkshire Council Occupational Therapy”.

Would you like me to provide the SEO meta title and meta description for this posting (optimised for Google Jobs and organic search)?

 
You said:
Job Title: Occupational Therapist – Band 6 Location: Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust Area: West Midlands NHS Salary: £negotiable Job Type: Locum Contract length: Ongoing Job Details: Occupational Therapist required for Intermediate Care. Working hours: shifts, 09.00 – 17.00.
 
ChatGPT said:
 
<h3>Occupational Therapist – Band 6h3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting a
<strong>Band 6 Occupational Therapiststrong> to join the <strong>Walsall Healthcare NHS Truststrong> within the <strong>West Midlands NHSstrong>. This locum role is based in the <strong>Intermediate Care Servicestrong> and focuses on supporting patients to regain independence and functional ability following illness, injury, or hospital discharge.

This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled clinician to contribute to a multidisciplinary team that delivers high-quality, patient-centred rehabilitation across community and inpatient settings.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Conduct thorough functional and environmental assessments to identify patients’ rehabilitation and support needs.
– Develop and implement tailored intervention plans aimed at promoting independence and safe discharge.
– Recommend and coordinate the provision of assistive equipment and minor adaptations as needed.
– Work collaboratively with physiotherapists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to deliver integrated Intermediate Care services.
– Provide education and advice to patients, carers, and families on self-management and recovery strategies.
– Maintain accurate and timely clinical records in line with NHS and HCPC standards.
– Contribute to service meetings and support the development of best practice within the Intermediate Care team.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be a dedicated and motivated Occupational Therapist with a strong understanding of rehabilitation and Intermediate Care. You will be confident in managing your own caseload, demonstrating sound clinical reasoning, and adapting your approach to meet individual needs.

Strong teamwork, communication, and organisational skills are essential, as is a flexible approach to delivering care within a fast-paced service environment.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Degree (or equivalent) in Occupational Therapy
– Current HCPC registration
– Experience working within Intermediate Care, rehabilitation, or hospital discharge services (desirable)
– Excellent assessment and problem-solving skills
– Strong communication and interpersonal abilities
– Ability to work independently and within a multidisciplinary team

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Working hours:strong> Monday to Friday, 09:00 – 17:00 (shift-based)
<strong>Location:strong> Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust, West Midlands
<strong>Salary:strong> Negotiable, dependent on experience

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re a proactive Occupational Therapist seeking to make a difference in Intermediate Care across the West Midlands, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


SEO keywords naturally embedded:
“Band 6 Occupational Therapist job Walsall”, “Locum Occupational Therapist NHS West Midlands”, “Intermediate Care Occupational Therapy jobs”, “Rehabilitation Occupational Therapist roles”, “Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust jobs”.

Would you like me to include a short SEO meta title and meta description for your careers page to help this listing rank better on Google Jobs and organic search?

 
You said:
Job Title: Senior Occupational Therapist – Band 6 Location: Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust – St Aubyn Centre, Colchester Area: Essex NHS Salary: £negotiable Job Type: Locum Contract length: Ongoing Job details: Occupational Therapist required to start asap for CAMHS for 8 weeks. They will need to be comfortable working in an inpatient setting. Skills/experience: ideally will have CAMHS/MH/Inpatient experience. JD available on request: The successful applicant will contribute to the comprehensive assessment and treatment of service users in the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS). You will provide effective, tailored, evidence based occupational therapy to service users who are between 1318 years of age, using goal setting and interventions focused on re-engagement in self-care, productivity and leisure activities, and promoting health, wellbeing and independence. You will be expected to identify and use relevant occupational therapy standardised assessments and outcomes. You will also exchange complex sensitive information with service users and assess their response to activities in accordance with agreed models of practice. You will also provide occupational therapy advice to other disciplines. You will be expected to work collaboratively with key partner organisations, service users, carers, clinicians and other practitioners within the multidisciplinary team in delivering services; providing a 7-day a week, 24-hours a day service for 365 days a year working shifts where appropriate and operationally required. In delivering your duties you are expected to display behaviours that are aligned with the Trust values and as required in accordance with the NHS Constitution at all times.
 
ChatGPT said:
 
<h3>Senior Occupational Therapist – Band 6h3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting a
<strong>Senior Occupational Therapist (Band 6)strong> to join the <strong>Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Truststrong> at the <strong>St Aubyn Centre in Colchesterstrong>. This locum position focuses on supporting young people within the <strong>Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS)<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Deliver comprehensive occupational therapy assessments and interventions for young people within the CAMHS inpatient unit.
– Plan and implement goal-oriented, evidence-based treatment programmes promoting engagement in self-care, productivity, and leisure activities.
– Use relevant standardised assessments and outcome measures to monitor progress and evaluate effectiveness.
– Communicate complex and sensitive information effectively with service users, carers, and multidisciplinary colleagues.
– Provide occupational therapy advice and support to other healthcare professionals and contribute to multidisciplinary team discussions.
– Work collaboratively with clinicians, carers, and partner organisations to deliver coordinated, person-centred care.
– Contribute to the 7-day CAMHS service, working flexibly across shifts as required to meet operational needs.
– Maintain accurate, timely, and confidential clinical documentation in line with NHS and HCPC standards.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be a compassionate and adaptable Occupational Therapist with a passion for improving outcomes for young people experiencing mental health challenges. You will bring strong clinical reasoning, excellent communication skills, and confidence working within an inpatient multidisciplinary team.

Experience within CAMHS, inpatient mental health, or similar environments is highly desirable, along with the ability to use occupational therapy models to support recovery and resilience.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Degree (or equivalent) in Occupational Therapy
– Current HCPC registration
– Experience working within CAMHS, mental health, or inpatient settings (essential/desirable as applicable)
– Strong understanding of occupational therapy approaches within adolescent mental health care
– Excellent communication, teamwork, and organisational skills
– Commitment to upholding NHS values and promoting holistic, person-centred care

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing (initially 8 weeks)
<strong>Working hours:strong> Shift-based, providing a 7-day service where required
<strong>Location:strong> St Aubyn Centre, Colchester (Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust)
<strong>Salary:strong> Negotiable, dependent on experience

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you are an experienced Occupational Therapist seeking to make a difference within CAMHS inpatient services in Essex, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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Job Title: Deputy Head of Access & Safeguarding Location: London Borough of Hackney Area: North East London Social Services Salary: £450 daily rate (Umbrella) Job Type: Locum Contract length: Ongoing Job details: Access & Safeguarding. JD available on request: As a deputy head of service in adult social care there are four key areas of responsibility: – Responsible for the management of operational quality and excellence in the portfolio of services in your area, ensuring that a personalised and strength-based approach enable adults in Hackney to be safe and well, leading a life of their choice. – Provide leadership and management that enables the workforce to thrive, helping to ensure collaborative and collegiate relationships both internally, across the Council and with all key stakeholders, including the Integrated Care System and our Community and Voluntary Sector. – Managing spend and contributing towards the overall budget savings, efficiencies and plans to maintain stability within the department. This includes operational direction on quality and cost of care packages, ensuring use of social care funds is equitable and proportionate. – Take a lead role in the departments collaborative and solution focused approach with projects and programmes in the department, the wider Council and externally, supporting a positive way of working that improves outcomes for our residents and the reputation of the department. Principal Accountabilities: To work in partnership with Head of Service and senior leaders to make contribution to departmental and corporate objectives, while feeding up insight and innovations from service areas Manage and provide support to services to achieve high performing, safe and personalised outcomes to residents, with focus on the effective use of resources and staff. Work in partnership with internal and external stakeholders, enabling collaborative and collegiate relationships that improve outcome for residents Operational oversight of three key areas of adult social care: Oversight of three key areas of adult social care: Access & Duty Team, Safeguarding Adults and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards Service area, and the Safeguarding Adults Board functions.
 
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<h3>Deputy Head of Access & Safeguardingh3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting an experienced
<strong>Deputy Head of Access & Safeguardingstrong> for the <strong>London Borough of Hackneystrong>, within <strong>North East London Social Servicesstrong>. This locum leadership role plays a key part in shaping the quality, safety, and effectiveness of Adult Social Care services across the borough.

As Deputy Head of Service, you will provide strategic and operational leadership across core service areas — <strong>Access & Dutystrong>, <strong>Safeguarding Adultsstrong>, and <strong>Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards (DoLS)strong> — ensuring a personalised, strengths-based approach that empowers adults in Hackney to live safely, independently, and with dignity.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Oversee operational quality and performance within Access, Safeguarding, and DoLS services, ensuring delivery of high-quality, person-centred support.
– Provide inspirational leadership that fosters collaboration and professional growth across teams and partner organisations.
– Manage service budgets and resources efficiently, ensuring equitable and proportionate use of social care funding while contributing to departmental savings and stability.
– Promote a positive, solution-focused working culture that supports innovation, partnership, and continuous service improvement.
– Lead collaborative projects and programmes both within the department and with wider Council teams and external agencies, strengthening outcomes for residents.
– Partner with senior leaders to support strategic objectives, while feeding insight and innovation from service delivery back into organisational planning.
– Ensure compliance with statutory safeguarding duties and uphold the highest standards of governance, quality assurance, and professional practice.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be an accomplished leader with extensive experience in
<strong>Adult Social Carestrong>, particularly within safeguarding and access services. You bring strategic insight, sound operational management, and a collaborative approach to partnership working.

You’ll be confident managing budgets, supporting workforce development, and ensuring that services remain safe, person-centred, and outcome-driven. A commitment to promoting independence, wellbeing, and dignity for adults is at the heart of your professional ethos.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Proven senior management experience within Adult Social Care
– In-depth knowledge of safeguarding legislation, policies, and best practice
– Strong understanding of Access and Duty functions, DoLS processes, and Safeguarding Adults Board operations
– Demonstrated ability to manage budgets, resources, and service performance
– Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills
– Commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion in service delivery

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Location:strong> London Borough of Hackney, North East London
<strong>Salary:strong> £450 daily rate (Umbrella)

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re a proven leader ready to shape high-performing, safe, and person-centred Adult Social Care services in Hackney, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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Job Title: Occupational Therapist Location: Charing Cross Hospital Area: West London NHS Salary: £negotiable Job Type: Locum Contract length: Ongoing Job details: Occupational Therapist required to start asap for Oncology.
 
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<h3>Occupational Therapisth3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting an experienced
<strong>Occupational Therapiststrong> to join the <strong>Oncology Department at Charing Cross Hospitalstrong>, part of the <strong>West London NHSstrong>. This locum position offers an opportunity to contribute to the holistic care and rehabilitation of oncology patients, supporting them to maintain independence and quality of life throughout their treatment and recovery journey.

As a valued member of the multidisciplinary team, you will provide patient-centred occupational therapy that promotes physical, emotional, and social wellbeing within an acute hospital setting.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Undertake comprehensive assessments of oncology patients to identify functional difficulties and rehabilitation needs.
– Develop and implement individualised intervention plans to maximise independence and daily living skills.
– Recommend and coordinate appropriate aids, equipment, or environmental adaptations to enhance quality of life.
– Collaborate closely with doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, and other allied health professionals to deliver integrated, person-centred care.
– Provide advice, education, and emotional support to patients and their families on coping strategies and self-management.
– Maintain accurate, timely documentation in line with NHS and HCPC standards.
– Participate in service development discussions and contribute to best-practice initiatives within oncology care.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be a compassionate and skilled Occupational Therapist with experience in acute hospital or oncology settings. You’ll demonstrate excellent clinical reasoning, empathy, and communication skills, with the ability to work collaboratively within a fast-paced, multidisciplinary environment.

A proactive approach to patient care, alongside strong organisational and time management skills, will be key to success in this role.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Degree (or equivalent) in Occupational Therapy
– Current HCPC registration
– Experience in acute or oncology care (desirable)
– Strong communication, teamwork, and assessment skills
– Ability to manage a varied caseload and prioritise effectively
– Commitment to delivering high-quality, patient-centred care

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Working hours:strong> Monday to Friday, 09:00 – 17:00 (may vary)
<strong>Location:strong> Charing Cross Hospital, West London NHS
<strong>Salary:strong> Negotiable, dependent on experience

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re an experienced Occupational Therapist looking to make a difference in oncology care within the NHS, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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Job Title: Occupational Therapist Location: Brent Council Area: North West London Social Services Salary: £negotiable Job Type: Locum Contract length: Ongoing Job details: Adult Social Care.
 
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<h3>Occupational Therapisth3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting a qualified
<strong>Occupational Therapiststrong> to join <strong>Brent Councilstrong> within the <strong>North West London Social Servicesstrong> team. This locum role focuses on supporting adults within the community to live independently, safely, and with dignity through tailored occupational therapy assessments and interventions.

Working as part of the Adult Social Care team, you will provide person-centred support to individuals with physical, cognitive, or sensory needs — helping to remove barriers to independence and improve quality of life.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Undertake holistic assessments of adults with varying levels of need to identify goals and areas for support.
– Develop and implement effective intervention plans that promote independence, safety, and wellbeing.
– Recommend and coordinate home adaptations, specialist equipment, and assistive technology.
– Collaborate with colleagues across health and social care, including physiotherapists, nurses, and social workers, to deliver integrated, outcome-focused support.
– Provide professional advice to clients, families, and carers on techniques, adaptations, and lifestyle adjustments.
– Maintain accurate and timely records in accordance with local authority and HCPC standards.
– Contribute to service development, team meetings, and multidisciplinary reviews.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be a proactive and compassionate Occupational Therapist with a genuine commitment to empowering adults to achieve greater independence in their daily lives. You will demonstrate sound clinical reasoning, excellent communication, and the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary social care environment.

Experience within adult social care or community-based rehabilitation services is highly desirable.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Degree (or equivalent) in Occupational Therapy
– Current HCPC registration
– Experience in Adult Social Care, community, or rehabilitation settings (desirable)
– Strong interpersonal, problem-solving, and assessment skills
– Ability to manage a diverse caseload and prioritise effectively
– Commitment to equality, inclusion, and person-centred care

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Location:strong> Brent Council, North West London Social Services
<strong>Salary:strong> Negotiable, dependent on experience

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re an experienced Occupational Therapist seeking to support adults within a progressive and supportive local authority team, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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Job Title: Occupational Therapist – Training Location: East London Area: East London Social Services Salary: £negotiable Job Type: Locum Contract length: Ongoing Job details: Experienced Occupational Therapist required to help with the delivery of reablement and moving & handling training for their OT team. This will be both theoretical and practical, so applicants will need to have strong experience in social care, training, and equipment provision. Initially, the focus will be on theoretical training (2 days per week so locum can be wfh), progressing to hands-on support through joint visits with OTs in the community. As this develops, it will become more office-based (3–4 days per week). Limited flexibility for home working as the training will require someone to be available to complete joint visits with the OTs. Ideally someone with a background in teaching or training within adult social care, experience in reablement and equipment provision, supervision experience. Working hours: Full time.
 
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<h3>Occupational Therapist – Trainingh3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting an experienced
<strong>Occupational Therapist – Trainingstrong> to join the <strong>East London Social Servicesstrong> team. This locum role focuses on delivering high-quality <strong>reablement and moving & handling trainingstrong> to Occupational Therapists, combining both theoretical and practical elements.

You’ll play a key part in developing clinical capability across the service, supporting best practice in assessment, equipment provision, and reablement through structured learning and joint fieldwork sessions. This is a varied and rewarding role for an OT who enjoys teaching, mentoring, and empowering others to deliver effective, person-centred care.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Design and deliver engaging theoretical and practical training sessions covering reablement principles, moving & handling, and safe equipment use.
– Provide hands-on support and mentorship to OTs through joint community visits, helping to embed learning in real-world practice.
– Evaluate and adapt training programmes to meet team needs and ensure alignment with current legislation and best practice.
– Support staff in developing confidence, clinical reasoning, and consistency in applying equipment and reablement interventions.
– Work collaboratively with service managers and senior practitioners to identify training priorities and support service development.
– Maintain accurate records of training activities and contribute to performance reporting and quality assurance.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be an accomplished Occupational Therapist with substantial experience in adult social care, reablement, and equipment provision. You have a passion for teaching and supporting others, and the confidence to deliver both classroom-based and practical field training.

Strong communication, leadership, and organisational skills are essential, as is a collaborative approach that promotes professional growth and excellence across the OT team.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Degree (or equivalent) in Occupational Therapy
– Current HCPC registration
– Proven experience in reablement, equipment provision, and moving & handling practice
– Previous experience delivering training, mentoring, or supervision in social care
– Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills
– Ability to balance theoretical teaching with hands-on practical support

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Working hours:strong> Full time (initially 2 days WFH for theoretical training; progressing to 3–4 days in-office/community-based)
<strong>Location:strong> East London Social Services, East London
<strong>Salary:strong> Negotiable, dependent on experience

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re an experienced Occupational Therapist with a flair for teaching and supporting professional development, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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Job Title: Head of Learning Disabilities and Mental Health Location: London Borough of Hackney Area: North East London Social Services Salary: £475p/d Job Type: Locum Contract length: Ongoing Job details: JD available on request: As a member of the Senior Leadership Team in Adult Social Care, there are 5 key roles – Responsible for ensuring the individual services you manage deliver a high quality and cost effective service, underpinned by continuous improvement that is driven by qualitative and quantitative data. You will also be responsible for ensuring that those services meet regulatory standards and statutory duties where required and are a model of best practice for the wider market. – Lead within your service and across the department to ensure the services you directly manage are working closely and collaboratively with the wider department, directorate and partnership. In addition, take on leadership roles which cross cut the whole department. These will include operational leadership roles (such as chairing Quality Assurance Meetings), project sponsor leadership roles (for time specific projects), policy or system lead roles (such as strategy development). – Take the lead for Adult Social Care in corporate (Hackney Council) projects, championing the department and its objectives, ensuring the department’s needs are recognised in corporate projects and that the department delivers on corporate objectives and those driven by our members. – Take the lead for key partnership agendas, boards and projects working with all of the department’s and Council’s key partners. This includes customers, carers, voluntary and community sector and statutory partners, in order to build strong relationships which, contribute to the delivery of the Council and departmental objectives, and ensuring the reputation of the department and Council. – Responsible for the overall budget associated with the respective areas of responsibility, ensuring it is robustly controlled and managed within the allocated limits
 
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<h3>Head of Learning Disabilities and Mental Healthh3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting an experienced
<strong>Head of Learning Disabilities and Mental Healthstrong> for the <strong>London Borough of Hackneystrong>, within <strong>North East London Social Servicesstrong>. This locum leadership role sits at senior management level within Adult Social Care and will play a pivotal role in shaping service delivery, quality, and performance across the Learning Disabilities and Mental Health portfolio.

As a member of the Senior Leadership Team, you will drive continuous improvement, ensure regulatory compliance, and foster a culture of excellence across services that support some of Hackney’s most vulnerable residents. This is an opportunity to influence policy, partnership working, and strategic direction within a forward-thinking local authority.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Oversee and ensure the delivery of high-quality, cost-effective Learning Disabilities and Mental Health services that meet statutory and regulatory requirements.
– Drive continuous improvement using qualitative and quantitative data to measure and enhance service performance.
– Lead collaboration within Adult Social Care, across the Council, and with external partners to ensure joined-up, person-centred service delivery.
– Represent Adult Social Care on corporate and cross-departmental projects, championing the department’s objectives and ensuring alignment with wider Council goals.
– Take on leadership roles across the department, including chairing Quality Assurance Meetings, sponsoring time-limited projects, and contributing to strategic policy development.
– Build and maintain strong partnerships with customers, carers, community organisations, and statutory agencies to achieve shared outcomes and maintain a positive departmental reputation.
– Lead on key partnership boards, ensuring effective stakeholder engagement and governance.
– Manage budgets across your service areas, ensuring financial control, efficiency, and alignment with organisational priorities.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be a strategic and collaborative leader with extensive experience managing services within
<strong>Learning Disabilities and Mental Healthstrong>. You will bring a strong understanding of Adult Social Care operations, governance, and partnership working, alongside the ability to inspire teams and deliver results in a complex local authority environment.

Your leadership style will be inclusive and data-informed, combining operational oversight with strategic foresight to improve outcomes for residents and ensure best value for the Council.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Significant senior management experience within Learning Disabilities and/or Mental Health services
– In-depth understanding of Adult Social Care legislation, statutory responsibilities, and regulatory frameworks
– Proven success in managing large teams and complex service portfolios
– Strong financial management and budget control experience
– Excellent stakeholder engagement and partnership development skills
– Commitment to innovation, inclusion, and high-quality service delivery

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Location:strong> London Borough of Hackney, North East London
<strong>Salary:strong> £475 per day

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re an accomplished social care leader ready to shape Learning Disabilities and Mental Health services in Hackney, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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Job Title: MSK Physiotherapist – Band 6 Location: Betsi – Glan Clwyd Area: North Wales NHS Salary: £negotiable Job Type: Locum Contract Length: Ongoing Job details: MSK Physiotherapist required for Mat leave cover – to work in acute wards. The work is on acute medical wards and involves assessment and discharge planning, for sometimes rapid turnover.
 
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<h3>MSK Physiotherapist – Band 6h3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting a skilled
<strong>MSK Physiotherapist (Band 6)strong> to join <strong>Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Boardstrong> at <strong>Glan Clwyd Hospitalstrong> in <strong>North Wales NHSstrong>. This locum role provides maternity leave cover within the acute medical wards, focusing on the assessment, treatment, and discharge planning of patients with musculoskeletal and complex conditions in a fast-paced hospital environment.

This is an excellent opportunity for a motivated physiotherapist to apply their clinical expertise in acute care while contributing to safe and effective patient flow within the NHS.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Deliver comprehensive physiotherapy assessments for patients on acute medical wards, including those with musculoskeletal and multi-pathology conditions.
– Develop and implement treatment and rehabilitation plans to support recovery and optimise function.
– Participate in rapid discharge planning, working closely with multidisciplinary teams to ensure continuity of care.
– Support safe and effective patient mobility, providing guidance on appropriate aids and adaptations where required.
– Contribute to the management of patient turnover in a high-demand ward setting, ensuring timely interventions and documentation.
– Maintain accurate clinical records in accordance with NHS and HCPC standards.
– Collaborate with other health professionals to promote patient independence and successful hospital discharge.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be an experienced and adaptable Physiotherapist with a solid background in musculoskeletal and acute ward care. You will have excellent clinical reasoning skills, strong communication abilities, and a proactive approach to working in multidisciplinary teams.

Your ability to manage a varied caseload, prioritise effectively, and deliver patient-centred care in a fast-moving environment will be key to your success.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Degree (or equivalent) in Physiotherapy
– Current HCPC registration
– Experience in musculoskeletal and/or acute hospital settings
– Strong clinical assessment and discharge planning skills
– Excellent communication, teamwork, and organisational abilities
– Confidence working autonomously and collaboratively within a hospital team

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum (Maternity cover)
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Working hours:strong> Monday to Friday, 09:00 – 17:00 (may vary)
<strong>Location:strong> Glan Clwyd Hospital, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, North Wales NHS
<strong>Salary:strong> Negotiable, dependent on experience

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re an experienced MSK Physiotherapist seeking to deliver high-quality care within an acute NHS setting in North Wales, we’d love to hear from you. Please
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Job Title: Occupational Therapist Location: Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow Area: North West London NHS Salary: £negotiable Job Type: Locum Contract length: Ongoing Job details: Experienced Occupational Therapist required for Inpatient Neuro/Stroke.
 
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<h3>Occupational Therapisth3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting an experienced
<strong>Occupational Therapiststrong> to join the <strong>Inpatient Neuro and Stroke Teamstrong> at <strong>Northwick Park Hospitalstrong>, part of the <strong>North West London NHSstrong>. This locum role focuses on delivering specialist occupational therapy to patients recovering from neurological conditions and stroke, supporting them to regain independence and function through evidence-based rehabilitation.

You will work as part of a dynamic multidisciplinary team within an acute inpatient setting, helping patients achieve their recovery goals and preparing them for safe and timely discharge.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Conduct comprehensive assessments of patients with neurological and stroke-related conditions to identify functional and cognitive challenges.
– Develop and implement individualised treatment plans to support rehabilitation, mobility, and daily living skills.
– Recommend and coordinate the provision of adaptive equipment and environmental modifications to maximise independence.
– Collaborate closely with physiotherapists, nurses, doctors, and speech and language therapists to deliver coordinated care.
– Provide education and support to patients, carers, and families to promote recovery and self-management.
– Contribute to discharge planning, ensuring smooth transitions from hospital to home or community services.
– Maintain accurate and timely documentation in accordance with NHS and HCPC standards.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be a motivated and compassionate Occupational Therapist with a strong background in neurorehabilitation or stroke services. You’ll demonstrate excellent clinical reasoning, effective communication, and the ability to work collaboratively within an acute hospital environment.

A patient-centred approach, resilience, and the ability to adapt to the demands of a busy inpatient service are essential.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Degree (or equivalent) in Occupational Therapy
– Current HCPC registration
– Experience in neurorehabilitation or stroke care (essential)
– Knowledge of evidence-based practice in neurological and stroke recovery
– Excellent teamwork, communication, and organisational skills
– Ability to manage a varied caseload and work effectively under pressure

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Working hours:strong> Monday to Friday, 09:00 – 17:00 (may vary)
<strong>Location:strong> Northwick Park Hospital, Harrow (North West London NHS)
<strong>Salary:strong> Negotiable, dependent on experience

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you are an experienced Occupational Therapist with a passion for neuro and stroke rehabilitation, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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Job Title: Physiotherapist Location: Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Area: North West NHS Salary: £negotiable Job Type: Locum Contract Length: Ongoing Job details: Experienced Physiotherapist required to work in a community setting. Skills/experience: must have community experience with adults in a physical setting.
 
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<h3>Physiotherapisth3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting an experienced
<strong>Physiotherapiststrong> to join the <strong>Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Truststrong>, within the <strong>North West NHSstrong>. This locum position is based in the community and focuses on delivering high-quality physiotherapy to adults with physical health needs, supporting their independence and rehabilitation at home or in community settings.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a physiotherapist with strong community experience to make a direct impact on patient outcomes while working as part of a collaborative and supportive multidisciplinary team.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Conduct thorough physiotherapy assessments for adults with physical health needs in community settings.
– Develop and deliver individualised treatment and rehabilitation plans focused on promoting mobility, function, and independence.
– Collaborate closely with community nurses, occupational therapists, social workers, and other healthcare professionals to provide holistic, coordinated care.
– Support patients in managing long-term conditions, preventing hospital admissions, and achieving rehabilitation goals.
– Provide education and advice to patients, carers, and families on exercise, self-management, and recovery strategies.
– Maintain accurate clinical documentation and communicate effectively with relevant stakeholders.
– Contribute to service development initiatives and continuous improvement in community rehabilitation.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be an experienced and adaptable Physiotherapist with a background in adult community care. You’ll demonstrate excellent clinical reasoning, communication, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.

You’ll have a proactive and compassionate approach, with a strong commitment to providing patient-centred care that supports independence and quality of life.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Degree (or equivalent) in Physiotherapy
– Current HCPC registration
– Proven experience working in community-based physiotherapy with adults
– Strong clinical assessment, problem-solving, and communication skills
– Ability to manage a diverse caseload and prioritise effectively
– Access to a car and full UK driving licence (desirable for community visits)

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Working hours:strong> Monday to Friday, 09:00 – 17:00 (may vary)
<strong>Location:strong> Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, North West NHS
<strong>Salary:strong> Negotiable, dependent on experience

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re an experienced Physiotherapist with community expertise looking to make a difference in adult rehabilitation across Cheshire, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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Job Title: Rehab Assistant – Band 3 Location: NELFT – Grays Court Community Hospital – Goodmayes Hospital Area: North East London NHS Salary: £negotiable Job Type: Locum Contract length: Ongoing Job details: Intensive Rehab & Therapy Serv. Rehab Assistant required – must be a car driver. The independent assessment, treatment and discharge planning of patients in community rehab team. Using recognisable outcome measures and clinical reasoning to guide treatment plans. Confident to plan own caseload and treatment plans. Experience in NHS, preferably within the community and rehab setting. Working hours: 37.5 hours per week. Monday to Friday, 08.30 – 16.30.
 
ChatGPT said:
 
<h3>Rehab Assistant – Band 3h3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting a motivated
<strong>Rehab Assistant (Band 3)strong> to join the <strong>Intensive Rehabilitation and Therapy Servicestrong> at <strong>NELFT (North East London NHS Foundation Trust)strong>, working across <strong>Grays Court Community Hospitalstrong> and <strong>Goodmayes Hospitalstrong>. This locum role focuses on supporting the independent assessment, treatment, and discharge planning of patients within a community rehabilitation team.

This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced rehab professional to contribute to high-quality patient care while developing clinical skills in a supportive and multidisciplinary NHS environment.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Support the assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of patients within community and inpatient settings.
– Work closely with physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and other healthcare professionals to deliver effective, patient-centred care.
– Use recognised outcome measures and clinical reasoning to guide and evaluate treatment plans.
– Manage and prioritise your own caseload, demonstrating confidence and autonomy in planning treatment sessions.
– Assist in discharge planning and ensure smooth transitions for patients returning to the community.
– Maintain accurate documentation and contribute to ongoing monitoring and evaluation of patient progress.
– Promote independence, safety, and wellbeing in all interactions with patients and carers.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be an enthusiastic and compassionate Rehab Assistant with experience in community or rehabilitation settings. You’ll bring excellent communication and organisational skills, along with the confidence to manage your own workload under the guidance of qualified therapists.

A proactive and flexible approach, combined with a genuine passion for supporting patient recovery, will be key to success in this role.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Previous experience working as a Rehab Assistant or Therapy Assistant within the NHS (community or rehab setting preferred)
– Knowledge of rehabilitation principles and outcome measurement
– Strong communication and interpersonal skills
– Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team
– Full UK driving licence and access to a car (essential)
– Commitment to providing compassionate, high-quality care

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Working hours:strong> Monday to Friday, 08:30 – 16:30 (37.5 hours per week)
<strong>Location:strong> Grays Court Community Hospital and Goodmayes Hospital (NELFT, North East London NHS)
<strong>Salary:strong> Negotiable, dependent on experience

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re an experienced Rehab Assistant ready to make a difference within community rehabilitation across North East London, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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Job Title: Physiotherapist – Band 6 Location: NELFT – Grays Court Community Hospital – Goodmayes Hospital Area: North East London NHS Salary: £negotiable Job Type: Locum Contract length: Ongoing Job details: Intensive Rehab & Therapy Serv. Winter pressures. The independent assessment, treatment and discharge planning of patients in community rehab team. Using recognisable outcome measures and clinical reasoning to guide treatment plans. Confident to plan own caseload and treatment plans. Skills/experience: Experience in NHS and post qualification as a Physiotherapist, preferably within the community and rehab setting. Car drivers would be preferable given the community role. Agile working in place. Working hours: 37.5 hours per week. Monday to Friday, 08.30 – 16.30. Would consider part time working minimum of 3 days (22.5hrs) dependent on experience.
 
ChatGPT said:
 
<h3>Physiotherapist – Band 6h3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting an experienced
<strong>Band 6 Physiotherapiststrong> to join the <strong>Intensive Rehabilitation and Therapy Servicestrong> at <strong>NELFT (North East London NHS Foundation Trust)strong>, working across <strong>Grays Court Community Hospitalstrong> and <strong>Goodmayes Hospitalstrong>. This locum role supports the delivery of high-quality physiotherapy services to patients within community and inpatient rehabilitation settings, helping to manage increased demand during winter pressures.

You’ll play an essential role in assessing, treating, and facilitating the safe discharge of patients, using evidence-based practice and sound clinical reasoning to support independence and recovery.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Undertake comprehensive assessments of patients within community rehabilitation and inpatient settings.
– Develop and deliver individualised treatment plans that promote mobility, function, and independence.
– Use recognised outcome measures and clinical reasoning to guide and evaluate therapy interventions.
– Plan and manage your own caseload effectively, adapting to patient needs and service priorities.
– Work collaboratively with the multidisciplinary team to support patient progress and safe discharge planning.
– Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in line with NHS and HCPC standards.
– Contribute to ongoing service development, particularly around community-based rehabilitation initiatives.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be a confident and adaptable Physiotherapist with experience working in the NHS and a strong background in community or rehabilitation settings. You’ll demonstrate excellent clinical reasoning, communication, and teamwork skills, along with the ability to work independently to manage a varied caseload.

A flexible and proactive approach to patient care, coupled with a commitment to continuous service improvement, will make you a valued member of this dynamic therapy team.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Degree (or equivalent) in Physiotherapy
– Current HCPC registration
– Post-qualification experience as a Physiotherapist, ideally within community or rehabilitation settings
– Excellent assessment, treatment planning, and discharge planning skills
– Strong communication and organisational abilities
– Car driver with access to a vehicle (preferred, due to community visits)

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Working hours:strong> Monday to Friday, 08:30 – 16:30 (37.5 hours per week)
– Part-time considered: minimum 3 days per week (22.5 hours), depending on experience
<strong>Location:strong> Grays Court Community Hospital and Goodmayes Hospital (NELFT, North East London NHS)
<strong>Salary:strong> Negotiable, dependent on experience

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re an experienced Physiotherapist seeking to contribute to a dedicated rehabilitation service across North East London, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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Job Title: Occupational Therapist Location: Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Area: North West NHS Salary: £negotiable Job Type: Locum Contract Length: Ongoing Job details: Experienced Occupational Therapist required to work in a community setting. Skills/experience: must have community experience with adults in a physical setting.
 
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<h3>Occupational Therapisth3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting an experienced
<strong>Occupational Therapiststrong> to join the <strong>Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Truststrong> within the <strong>North West NHSstrong>. This locum role is based in the community, focusing on delivering high-quality occupational therapy interventions to adults with physical health needs. You’ll support patients to achieve greater independence, safety, and quality of life in their own homes and local environments.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a motivated occupational therapist with solid community experience to make a tangible difference in adult rehabilitation across Cheshire.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Undertake holistic assessments for adults with physical or functional difficulties in community settings.
– Develop and implement tailored intervention plans to promote independence and improve quality of life.
– Recommend, arrange, and oversee the provision of assistive equipment and home adaptations.
– Work collaboratively with physiotherapists, nurses, social workers, and other community professionals to deliver integrated, person-centred care.
– Support patients and carers with education, self-management strategies, and guidance on daily living tasks.
– Contribute to discharge planning and hospital avoidance through timely and effective interventions.
– Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in accordance with NHS and HCPC standards.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be an experienced and compassionate Occupational Therapist with a background in adult community care. You’ll bring excellent clinical reasoning, communication, and organisational skills, along with the ability to work independently while collaborating effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team.

A proactive approach, strong time management, and a commitment to supporting adults in achieving their goals will be key to your success in this role.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Degree (or equivalent) in Occupational Therapy
– Current HCPC registration
– Proven experience working with adults in community or rehabilitation settings
– Knowledge of equipment provision, home adaptations, and reablement practices
– Strong communication and assessment skills
– Access to a car and full UK driving licence (desirable for community visits)

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Working hours:strong> Monday to Friday, 09:00 – 17:00 (may vary)
<strong>Location:strong> Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, North West NHS
<strong>Salary:strong> Negotiable, dependent on experience

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re an experienced Occupational Therapist looking to make an impact within community rehabilitation services across Cheshire, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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Job Title: Occupational Therapist Location: Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Area: North West NHS Salary: £negotiable Job Type: Locum Contract Length: Ongoing Job details: Experienced Occupational Therapist required to work in a community setting. Skills/experience: must have community experience with adults in a physical setting.
 
ChatGPT said:
 
<h3>Occupational Therapisth3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting an experienced
<strong>Occupational Therapiststrong> to join the <strong>Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Truststrong> within the <strong>North West NHSstrong>. This locum position is based in the community and focuses on supporting adults with physical health needs to live independently and safely in their own homes.

Working as part of a multidisciplinary community team, you’ll assess, plan, and deliver personalised interventions that promote functional independence, prevent hospital admissions, and enhance quality of life.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Carry out comprehensive occupational therapy assessments for adults with physical disabilities or functional limitations in community settings.
– Develop, implement, and review individualised treatment and rehabilitation plans.
– Recommend and coordinate appropriate assistive equipment, adaptations, and reablement interventions.
– Work collaboratively with physiotherapists, nurses, social workers, and other professionals to ensure holistic, person-centred care.
– Support patients and carers through education, advice, and practical training on self-management and daily living activities.
– Maintain accurate, timely documentation in accordance with NHS and HCPC standards.
– Contribute to discharge planning, community rehabilitation programmes, and service improvement initiatives.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be a confident and compassionate Occupational Therapist with proven experience in adult community care. You’ll bring excellent clinical reasoning, communication, and organisational skills, along with the ability to manage a varied caseload independently.

You’ll have a proactive approach to problem-solving and a genuine commitment to helping adults regain independence and confidence in their daily lives.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Degree (or equivalent) in Occupational Therapy
– Current HCPC registration
– Experience working with adults in a community or physical rehabilitation setting
– Strong assessment, planning, and communication skills
– Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team
– Access to a car and full UK driving licence (desirable for community visits)

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Working hours:strong> Monday to Friday, 09:00 – 17:00 (may vary)
<strong>Location:strong> Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, North West NHS
<strong>Salary:strong> Negotiable, dependent on experience

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you are an experienced Occupational Therapist looking to deliver high-quality community care across Cheshire, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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Job Title: Occupational Therapist Location: Rochdale Borough Council Area: Greater Manchester Social Services Salary: £negotiable (advertised £30) Job Type: Locum Contract length: Ongoing Job details: Experienced Community Occupational Therapist required for Community Occupational Therapy Service to support them in completing their assessments for equipment and adaptation. The work is fast paced, and the Occupational Therapy Assessments are strength based and incremental with a focus on maintaining independence and promoting safety. Skills/experience: previous community experience and the ability to manage a case load in an efficient way. The caseload will be varied and includes all ages from 18 +. The work can be hybrid once a period of training is completed and staff can work independently. An understanding of legislation impacting Community OT work is essential. JD available on request: To ensure that people in need of social care services and their carers receive services which meet their needs by: Carrying out an assessment of needs of individuals and their carers in line with current social care legislation and RBC policies and procedures. Providing advice and support to enable service users and their carers to live as independently as possible. Equipment and adaptations, on occasion commissioning packages of care which are person centred and meet the needs of eligible individuals and their carers. Commissioning services and using resources in a cost effective and efficient manner. Establishing and developing effective working relationships with other agencies, both internal and external.
 
ChatGPT said:
 
<h3>Occupational Therapisth3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting an experienced
<strong>Occupational Therapiststrong> to join the <strong>Community Occupational Therapy Service at Rochdale Borough Councilstrong>, within <strong>Greater Manchester Social Servicesstrong>. This locum position focuses on completing strength-based assessments for equipment and adaptations, helping residents maintain independence, safety, and wellbeing in their homes.

Working within a supportive and fast-paced community team, you’ll deliver practical, person-centred interventions across a diverse adult caseload, ensuring that resources are used effectively to meet local needs.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Carry out comprehensive, strength-based assessments for adults (aged 18+) to identify needs and recommend suitable equipment or home adaptations.
– Develop and implement person-centred plans that promote safety, independence, and dignity.
– Commission and coordinate services and care packages in line with eligibility criteria and local policy.
– Work collaboratively with internal teams, health professionals, and external partners to deliver joined-up care.
– Provide professional advice and support to service users, carers, and families to help them live as independently as possible.
– Manage a varied caseload efficiently, maintaining accurate records and ensuring timely completion of assessments.
– Apply up-to-date knowledge of legislation, policies, and guidance relevant to community occupational therapy practice.
– Contribute to service development initiatives and promote best practice within the team.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be a confident and motivated Occupational Therapist with proven experience in community-based practice. You’ll bring excellent assessment and problem-solving skills, the ability to manage a varied caseload, and a strong commitment to person-centred care.

A sound understanding of legislation impacting community OT work, such as the Care Act 2014 and relevant housing and disability guidance, is essential. You’ll also value teamwork and bring a proactive approach to supporting residents across Rochdale.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Degree (or equivalent) in Occupational Therapy
– Current HCPC registration
– Previous experience in community occupational therapy
– Strong understanding of relevant legislation, policies, and social care frameworks
– Excellent communication and organisational skills
– Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary environment
– Willingness to work in a hybrid model (office/community/home-based) after training

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Working hours:strong> Full-time, Monday to Friday (hybrid working available following induction)
<strong>Location:strong> Rochdale Borough Council, Greater Manchester Social Services
<strong>Salary:strong> Negotiable (advertised £30 per hour)

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re an experienced Occupational Therapist with a passion for supporting adults to live independently within the community, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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“Occupational Therapist job Rochdale”, “Community Occupational Therapist Greater Manchester”, “Locum Occupational Therapy jobs Manchester”, “Social Services OT jobs”, “Rochdale Borough Council Occupational Therapy”.

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Job Title: Occupational Therapist Location: Cheshire East Council Area: North West Social Services Salary: £25.18 (Umbrella) Job Type: Locum Contract Length: Ongoing Job details: JD available on request: To assess the needs of people within the community who are ill or have a disability and by the provision of specialist equipment or adaptations and appropriate advice, to help them to become more independent and remain at home.
 
ChatGPT said:
 
<h3>Occupational Therapisth3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting a skilled and compassionate
<strong>Occupational Therapiststrong> to join <strong>Cheshire East Councilstrong> within the <strong>North West Social Servicesstrong> team. This locum role focuses on supporting adults in the community by assessing their needs and providing specialist equipment, home adaptations, and professional advice to promote independence and safety at home.

This is a rewarding opportunity to make a tangible difference to residents’ lives by enabling them to live more independently and confidently within their own communities.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Carry out holistic assessments for individuals with disabilities, illness, or mobility challenges living in the community.
– Recommend and arrange suitable equipment, adaptations, or assistive technology to support independence and reduce risk.
– Provide advice and practical guidance to service users and carers on managing daily activities safely.
– Collaborate with healthcare professionals, social workers, and housing officers to deliver joined-up, person-centred care.
– Ensure timely completion of assessments and accurate record-keeping in line with council policies and professional standards.
– Contribute to discharge planning, reablement programmes, and initiatives to prevent hospital admission.
– Promote equality, independence, and wellbeing for residents in accordance with social care legislation and best practice.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be an experienced and empathetic Occupational Therapist with a strong understanding of community-based care. You’ll bring excellent clinical reasoning, communication, and problem-solving skills, along with the ability to work independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.

A commitment to helping residents maximise independence and live safely in their own homes is essential.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Degree (or equivalent) in Occupational Therapy
– Current HCPC registration
– Experience in community or social care settings (essential)
– Strong understanding of equipment provision, home adaptations, and reablement services
– Excellent assessment, organisational, and communication skills
– Ability to manage a varied caseload efficiently
– Commitment to person-centred and strength-based practice

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Working hours:strong> Monday to Friday, 09:00 – 17:00 (may vary)
<strong>Location:strong> Cheshire East Council, North West Social Services
<strong>Salary:strong> £25.18 per hour (Umbrella)

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re an experienced Occupational Therapist dedicated to helping people live independently in the community, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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Job Title: Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist – Band 6 or 7 Location: Shropshire Community Health NHS Trust Area: Shropshire NHS Salary: £negotiable Job Type: Locum Contract Length: Ongoing Job details: Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist or Advanced Practitioner Early Years & Community required – Band 6 or 7 depending on experience. Initially for 3 months. Band 6 requirements: Holds recognized Speech and Language Therapy Degree or equivalent. Holds post-graduate qualification in paediatric dysphagia or is able to participate and complete a post graduate qualification in paediatric dysphagia. Holds Health and Care Professions Council licence to practice as a Speech and Language Therapist. Registered Memberof the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists. Evidence of completion of relevant short courses and continuing professional development in specialist areas relevant to the post. Extensive experience at post-graduate level with a range of speech, language and communication difficulties in children. Significant experience of working with children and young people with complex special educational needs. Significant experience of working in multidisciplinary teams to assess the needs of children and families. Experience at post-graduate level of using a range of assessments and assessment processes. Experience at post-graduate level of delivering and evaluating relevant training and coaching programmes. Experience of data gathering methodology and participation in clinical audit. Experience in developing, programming and evaluating the use of low- and high-tech communication aids. Band 7 requirements: Holds recognised Speech and Language Therapy Degree or equivalent. Evidence of successful completion of specialist courses up to Master’s Degree or equivalent, or advanced experiential training within specialism. Holds Health Professions Council license to practice. Registered member of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists. Member of RCSLT Clinical Excellence Networks Leadership or Management Training or willingness to complete NHS recognised programme up to Masters level. Significant experience at post-graduate level working with children and young people with a range of speech, language and communication needs. Extensive experience of working in partnership with education staff in early years/school settings supporting children with a range of needs Extensive experience at post-graduate level of using, analysing and reporting findings from a variety of tests and formal/informal assessments Extensive experience of delivering specialist training which might include accredited packages such as Elklan, Makaton or Parent and setting coaching such as Early Bird /+. Experience of supporting/managing Speech and Language Therapy and /or other health colleagues through line management, mentoring/coaching
 
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<h3>Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapist – Band 6 or 7h3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting an experienced
<strong>Highly Specialist Speech and Language Therapiststrong> (Band 6 or 7, depending on experience) to join the <strong>Shropshire Community Health NHS Truststrong> within the <strong>Shropshire NHSstrong>. This locum position focuses on early years and community practice, supporting children and young people with a range of speech, language, and communication needs.

The post is initially for three months, with the opportunity to make a significant difference to children’s communication development through evidence-based assessment, intervention, and collaborative working within multidisciplinary teams.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Deliver comprehensive speech, language, and communication assessments for children and young people with a range of needs.
– Provide specialist interventions tailored to each child’s developmental goals, in both early years and school settings.
– Work collaboratively with families, carers, education staff, and multidisciplinary professionals to create and implement effective therapy plans.
– Support children with complex special educational needs and those requiring alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) aids.
– Deliver training and coaching to parents, education professionals, and colleagues to build capacity and understanding in speech and language development.
– Contribute to service improvement, data collection, and clinical audit activities.
– Supervise and support junior staff, students, or assistants, contributing to team learning and development.
– Maintain accurate clinical records in line with professional and NHS standards.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be a compassionate and skilled Speech and Language Therapist with proven experience in paediatric and/or community settings. You’ll demonstrate excellent communication, clinical reasoning, and teamwork skills, with the ability to adapt your approach to meet the diverse needs of children and families.

Depending on experience, you’ll operate at either Band 6 or Band 7 level, showing leadership, advanced practice, and a commitment to continued professional development.

<h4>Requirementsh4>

<strong>Essential (Band 6):strong>
– Recognised Speech and Language Therapy degree (or equivalent)
– Current HCPC registration and RCSLT membership
– Post-graduate qualification in paediatric dysphagia (or willingness to complete)
– Significant post-graduate experience with children with speech, language, and communication difficulties
– Experience working within multidisciplinary teams and with children with complex special educational needs
– Evidence of CPD and participation in relevant training and clinical audit

<strong>Additional for Band 7:strong>
– Advanced specialist training up to Master’s level or equivalent experience
– Membership of RCSLT Clinical Excellence Networks
– Leadership or management training (or willingness to complete)
– Significant experience collaborating with education staff in early years and school settings
– Experience delivering specialist training packages (e.g. Elklan, Makaton, EarlyBird/+)
– Experience mentoring or managing speech and language therapy colleagues

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Initially three months, with potential extension
<strong>Working hours:strong> Monday to Friday, 09:00 – 17:00 (may vary)
<strong>Location:strong> Shropshire Community Health NHS Trust, Shropshire NHS
<strong>Salary:strong> Negotiable, dependent on experience and banding

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re a dedicated Speech and Language Therapist with a passion for improving communication outcomes for children in the community, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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Job Title: Occupational Therapist – Band 6 Location: Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust Area: Kent NHS Salary: £negotiable Job Type: Locum Contract length: Ongoing Job details: Occupational Therapist required to start asap to work on medical wards. Working hours: Monday to Friday,
 
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<h3>Occupational Therapist – Band 6h3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting an experienced
<strong>Band 6 Occupational Therapiststrong> to join the <strong>Dartford and Gravesham NHS Truststrong> within the <strong>Kent NHSstrong>. This locum position is based on the medical wards, providing specialist assessment and rehabilitation to patients with a variety of acute medical conditions.

You’ll play a key role in supporting patients’ recovery, promoting independence, and facilitating safe and timely discharge from hospital. This is an excellent opportunity to work within a fast-paced and supportive acute hospital environment.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Undertake comprehensive occupational therapy assessments for patients on the medical wards.
– Develop and implement tailored treatment and rehabilitation plans to promote recovery and maximise independence.
– Work collaboratively with the multidisciplinary team to ensure coordinated, patient-centred care.
– Contribute to discharge planning by identifying and addressing functional needs, home environment considerations, and equipment provision.
– Provide education, advice, and support to patients, families, and carers.
– Maintain accurate documentation and ensure compliance with professional and NHS standards.
– Support service development initiatives to enhance quality and efficiency within the ward therapy service.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be a dedicated and adaptable Occupational Therapist with experience working in acute or medical ward settings. You’ll demonstrate strong clinical reasoning, communication, and time management skills, alongside the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team.

A patient-focused approach and the ability to manage a varied caseload in a busy hospital environment are essential for this role.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Degree (or equivalent) in Occupational Therapy
– Current HCPC registration
– Experience working in acute hospital or medical ward settings (essential)
– Strong clinical assessment and discharge planning skills
– Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities
– Ability to work independently and as part of a wider healthcare team

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Working hours:strong> Monday to Friday, 09:00 – 17:00 (may vary)
<strong>Location:strong> Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust, Kent NHS
<strong>Salary:strong> Negotiable, dependent on experience

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re an experienced Occupational Therapist looking to make a difference on the medical wards at Dartford and Gravesham NHS Trust, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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Job Title: Rehab Assistant – Band 3 Location: NELFT – Grays Court Community Hospital – Goodmayes Hospital Area: North East London NHS Salary: £negotiable Job Type: Locum Contract length: Ongoing Job details: Intensive Rehab & Therapy Serv. Rehab Assistant required – must be a car driver. The independent assessment, treatment and discharge planning of patients in community rehab team. Using recognisable outcome measures and clinical reasoning to guide treatment plans. Confident to plan own caseload and treatment plans. Experience in NHS, preferably within the community and rehab setting. Working hours: 37.5 hours per week. Monday to Friday, 08.30 – 16.30.
 
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<h3>Rehab Assistant – Band 3h3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting an enthusiastic
<strong>Rehab Assistant (Band 3)strong> to join the <strong>Intensive Rehabilitation and Therapy Servicestrong> at <strong>NELFT (North East London NHS Foundation Trust)strong>, working across <strong>Grays Court Community Hospitalstrong> and <strong>Goodmayes Hospitalstrong>. This locum role supports the delivery of high-quality rehabilitation and therapy services to patients in both community and inpatient settings.

You’ll play a vital role in assisting with assessment, treatment, and discharge planning for patients within the community rehab team, supporting them to regain independence and achieve their recovery goals.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Assist qualified therapists in assessing and treating patients in community and inpatient rehabilitation settings.
– Support the implementation of individualised treatment plans to promote functional independence and mobility.
– Use recognised outcome measures and clinical reasoning to help guide therapy interventions.
– Plan and manage your own caseload under supervision, prioritising effectively to meet service needs.
– Contribute to discharge planning, ensuring patients receive appropriate support and equipment for returning home.
– Maintain accurate and timely records in accordance with NHS and service policies.
– Collaborate with multidisciplinary colleagues to ensure coordinated, patient-centred care.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be a motivated and proactive Rehab Assistant with experience working in community or rehabilitation settings. You’ll demonstrate strong communication, time management, and organisational skills, along with the confidence to work independently within professional guidelines.

A caring attitude, teamwork, and a commitment to supporting patient recovery are essential in this role.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Previous experience working as a Rehab Assistant or Therapy Assistant within the NHS (community or rehab setting preferred)
– Understanding of rehabilitation principles and outcome measurement
– Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
– Ability to manage a caseload independently with appropriate supervision
– Full UK driving licence and access to a car (essential for community visits)
– Commitment to providing high-quality, person-centred care

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Working hours:strong> Monday to Friday, 08:30 – 16:30 (37.5 hours per week)
<strong>Location:strong> Grays Court Community Hospital and Goodmayes Hospital (NELFT, North East London NHS)
<strong>Salary:strong> Negotiable, dependent on experience

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re a dedicated Rehab Assistant looking to support rehabilitation across community and inpatient settings in North East London, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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Job Title: Specialist Paediatric Speech and Language Therapist – Band 6 Location: NELFT – Redbridge – Kenwood Gardens Clinic Area: East London NHS Salary: £negotiable Job Type: Locum Contract length: Ongoing Job details: To cover vacancy. Speech and language Therapist required to be responsible for conducting specialist dysphagia assessments, reviews and intervention for babies under 1 years old and children, under the age of 18 years. Skills/experience: A qualified dysphagia trained speech and language therapist. Experience of working with children and babies under 1 years of age, with dysphagia. Experience of administering formal and informal assessments. Experience of undertaking EHC needs assessment, report writing and mainstream schools assessments is essential. Working hours: shifts, 09.00 – 17.00. Monday to Friday.
 
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<h3>Specialist Paediatric Speech and Language Therapist – Band 6h3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting a skilled
<strong>Specialist Paediatric Speech and Language Therapist (Band 6)strong> to join the <strong>North East London NHS Foundation Trust (NELFT)strong> at <strong>Kenwood Gardens Clinic, Redbridgestrong>. This locum position focuses on providing expert dysphagia assessment, review, and intervention for babies under one year and children up to 18 years old.

This is a rewarding role within the <strong>East London NHSstrong>, offering the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of children and families through specialist clinical practice and collaborative multidisciplinary working.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Conduct comprehensive dysphagia assessments for babies and children, using both formal and informal assessment tools.
– Provide individualised therapy and management plans to support safe feeding and swallowing.
– Work closely with families, carers, and other professionals to ensure holistic, family-centred care.
– Undertake Education, Health and Care (EHC) needs assessments and provide high-quality written reports.
– Deliver speech, language, and communication assessments and interventions within mainstream schools and community settings.
– Contribute to service development initiatives and quality improvement within the paediatric dysphagia pathway.
– Maintain accurate, detailed clinical records in accordance with NHS and professional standards.
– Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams including dietitians, occupational therapists, and paediatricians to optimise care outcomes.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be a dedicated and compassionate Speech and Language Therapist with post-qualification experience working with children and babies with dysphagia. You’ll have excellent clinical reasoning, communication, and organisational skills, along with the ability to manage a varied caseload across different settings.

A collaborative approach and a strong commitment to improving outcomes for children with feeding and communication needs are essential for this role.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Recognised degree in Speech and Language Therapy (or equivalent)
– Current HCPC registration and RCSLT membership
– Postgraduate training and qualification in paediatric dysphagia (essential)
– Proven experience working with babies under one year and children with dysphagia
– Experience conducting formal and informal speech and language assessments
– Experience undertaking EHC needs assessments, report writing, and mainstream school assessments (essential)
– Excellent communication, time management, and multidisciplinary teamwork skills

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Working hours:strong> Monday to Friday, 09:00 – 17:00 (shift-based)
<strong>Location:strong> NELFT – Kenwood Gardens Clinic, Redbridge, East London NHS
<strong>Salary:strong> Negotiable, dependent on experience

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re an experienced and dysphagia-trained Paediatric Speech and Language Therapist looking to join a supportive NHS team in East London, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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Job Title: Occupational Therapist – Band 6 Location: NELFT – Grays Court Community Hospital – Goodmayes Hospital Area: North East London NHS Salary: £negotiable Job Type: Locum Contract length: Ongoing Job details: Intensive Rehab & Therapy Serv. Winter pressures. The independent assessment, treatment and discharge planning of patients in community rehab team. Using recognisable outcome measures and clinical reasoning to guide treatment plans. Confident to plan own caseload and treatment plans. Skills/experience: Experience in NHS and post qualification as a Occupational Therapist, preferably within the community and rehab setting. Car drivers would be preferable given the community role. Agile working in place. Working hours: 37.5 hours per week. Monday to Friday, 08.30 – 16.30. Would consider part time working minimum of 3 days (22.5hrs) dependent on experience.
 
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<h3>Occupational Therapist – Band 6h3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting an experienced
<strong>Band 6 Occupational Therapiststrong> to join the <strong>Intensive Rehabilitation and Therapy Servicestrong> at <strong>NELFT (North East London NHS Foundation Trust)strong>, working across <strong>Grays Court Community Hospitalstrong> and <strong>Goodmayes Hospitalstrong>. This locum role plays a key part in supporting the delivery of high-quality occupational therapy during winter pressures, providing patient-centred rehabilitation and therapy within both community and inpatient settings.

You’ll contribute to the independent assessment, treatment, and discharge planning of patients, helping them achieve independence and optimal recovery through evidence-based interventions and clinical reasoning.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Conduct holistic occupational therapy assessments for patients within community and inpatient rehabilitation services.
– Develop and implement tailored treatment plans that promote recovery, independence, and wellbeing.
– Use recognised outcome measures to evaluate progress and guide decision-making.
– Plan and manage your own caseload, ensuring effective time management and prioritisation.
– Collaborate closely with multidisciplinary colleagues to support safe and timely discharges.
– Provide advice and education to patients, carers, and families to facilitate recovery and self-management.
– Maintain accurate and timely documentation in line with NHS and HCPC standards.
– Contribute to ongoing service improvement, particularly during periods of increased winter service demand.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be a confident and proactive Occupational Therapist with post-qualification NHS experience, ideally gained in community or rehabilitation settings. You’ll demonstrate excellent communication, clinical reasoning, and organisational skills, along with the ability to work independently while collaborating within a multidisciplinary team.

A flexible and adaptable approach, particularly in response to seasonal service pressures, will be essential to success in this role.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Degree (or equivalent) in Occupational Therapy
– Current HCPC registration
– Post-qualification experience within the NHS (essential)
– Experience in community rehabilitation or inpatient settings (preferred)
– Strong assessment, treatment, and discharge planning skills
– Excellent communication and teamwork abilities
– Car driver with access to a vehicle (preferred for community visits)

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Working hours:strong> Monday to Friday, 08:30 – 16:30 (37.5 hours per week)
– Part-time considered: minimum 3 days per week (22.5 hours), depending on experience
<strong>Location:strong> Grays Court Community Hospital and Goodmayes Hospital (NELFT, North East London NHS)
<strong>Salary:strong> Negotiable, dependent on experience

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re an experienced Occupational Therapist seeking to support community and inpatient rehabilitation across North East London, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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Job Title: Community Speech and Language Therapist – Band 6 Location: East London NHS Foundation Trust – East Ham Care Centre – Newham Area: East London NHS Salary: £negotiable Job Type: Locum Contract length: Ongoing Job details: Speech and Language Therapist required to start asap for 3 months. To provide a specialist SLT service to clients after stroke, demonstrating a high level of competence in the management of acquired disorders of communication and swallowing, and an in-depth knowledge of the physical, psychological and emotional consequences of stroke. To work effectively across the ESD, stroke and neuro pathways by supporting and working with the inpatient stroke and neuro multidisciplinary team. To manage and prioritise a complex clinical caseload. To provide advice and support to clients, carers and volunteers on communication and swallowing difficulties after stroke and other neurological conditions. To assess needs for alternative and augmentative communication aids to enable clients to maintain or improve their level of independence and provide clients/carers with relevant training. To provide advice, support and supervision to colleagues on SLT interventions for clients with stroke other neurological conditions and assist in the development of skills through continuing professional development activities. Work collaboratively with local and regional non-statutory agencies to develop longer term support options for stroke survivors with communication difficulties after stroke, in line with Long Term Support Commissioning Guidelines (Commissioning Support for London). To develop and evaluate training for carers and team members on SLT interventions as appropriate. Skills/experience: Community and Neuro Experience required. JD available on request: The Community Neuro Service (CNS) provides rehabilitation and management for people who have had a stroke and other neurological conditions in their own home or appropriate community location. The service provides specialist, coordinated advice and treatment to maximise independence, limit disease progression, reduce hospital admissions and facilitate smooth transition home following a hospital discharge. The CNS also provides an Early Supported Discharge (ESD) Service for patients who have had a stroke. The ESD service is stroke specific rehabilitation provided in the patient’s home where the level of rehabilitation provided is comparable to inpatient rehabilitation provision. The ESD service provides a seamless transfer of care from hospital to home and allows patients to continue rehabilitation in the home environment. The postholder will provide a specialist Speech and Language Therapy (SLT) service for adults with communication and swallowing difficulties which are secondary to a neurological diagnosis, working as an integral member of the Community Neuro Service (CNS) which provides multidisciplinary assessment and intervention across stroke and neuro pathways. Working hours: Full time.
 
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<h3>Community Speech and Language Therapist – Band 6h3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting an experienced
<strong>Community Speech and Language Therapist (Band 6)strong> to join the <strong>East London NHS Foundation Truststrong> at <strong>East Ham Care Centre, Newhamstrong>. This locum position forms part of the <strong>Community Neuro Service (CNS)strong>, providing specialist assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation for adults following stroke and other neurological conditions.

You’ll play a key role in supporting clients with communication and swallowing difficulties in both their homes and community settings, working closely with the Early Supported Discharge (ESD) and inpatient stroke teams to deliver high-quality, patient-centred care.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Provide specialist Speech and Language Therapy assessment and intervention for clients with communication and swallowing difficulties following stroke or other neurological diagnoses.
– Manage and prioritise a complex caseload across the community, ESD, and stroke/neuro pathways.
– Deliver tailored therapy programmes and provide education to patients, families, and carers to promote recovery and independence.
– Assess and support the use of alternative and augmentative communication (AAC) aids, offering training to clients and carers where required.
– Offer specialist advice, supervision, and training to colleagues, students, and volunteers involved in stroke and neuro rehabilitation.
– Work collaboratively with the wider multidisciplinary team including physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and nurses to provide coordinated, holistic care.
– Liaise with local and regional non-statutory organisations to develop longer-term support pathways for stroke survivors.
– Contribute to service development and evaluation through audits, CPD activities, and evidence-based practice.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be a confident and compassionate Speech and Language Therapist with solid experience in community and neurorehabilitation settings. You’ll have excellent communication, problem-solving, and clinical reasoning skills, and will thrive working independently while collaborating as part of a multidisciplinary team.

Your commitment to improving communication outcomes and quality of life for stroke and neuro patients will make you an invaluable part of this forward-thinking community service.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Degree (or equivalent) in Speech and Language Therapy
– Current HCPC registration and RCSLT membership
– Proven experience working in community and neurorehabilitation settings (essential)
– Strong knowledge of acquired communication and swallowing disorders following stroke
– Experience supporting patients with AAC aids and delivering training to families and carers
– Excellent organisational and time management skills
– Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing (initially 3 months)
<strong>Working hours:strong> Full time, Monday to Friday, 09:00 – 17:00
<strong>Location:strong> East London NHS Foundation Trust – East Ham Care Centre, Newham
<strong>Salary:strong> Negotiable, dependent on experience

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re an experienced Speech and Language Therapist with a passion for neurorehabilitation and community-based care, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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Job Title: Senior Practitioner Occupational Therapist Location: London Borough of Hackney Area: North East London Social Services Salary: £36.57 Job Type: Locum Contract length: Ongoing Job details: Occupational Therapist required. JD available on request: – To hold and manage a small caseload of complex and challenging cases and to provide support and mentoring to other team members in the management of such cases – To support team members in maintaining and developing high professional standards. – To supervise students on placement and newly qualified Occupational Therapists. To undertake probationary assessments and participate in practice development programmes. – To have specialist knowledge of major adaptations and equipment for independence that can be used across the service. To represent the service in developing key service provision or local strategic initiatives. – To improve the quality of work carried out by occupational therapists including effective case management, purposeful evidence-based interventions, analytical assessments and high quality written work. Job context: – The post holder reports to the OT manager – The post holder has supervisory responsibility for OTs and students on placement including Apprentices – The post holder will participate in the OT duty rota – The post holder will be required to work flexibly in line with health and social care integration priorities. – The post holder has no financial/resources responsibility
 
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<h3>Senior Practitioner Occupational Therapisth3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting a highly skilled
<strong>Senior Practitioner Occupational Therapiststrong> to join the <strong>London Borough of Hackneystrong> within the <strong>North East London Social Servicesstrong>. This locum role involves managing a small caseload of complex cases, providing supervision and support to colleagues, and promoting excellence across occupational therapy practice within the service.

You will play a key role in developing professional standards, supporting practice development, and contributing to local strategic initiatives that enhance independence, accessibility, and the quality of service delivery.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Manage and oversee a small caseload of complex and challenging cases, ensuring high-quality, person-centred outcomes.
– Provide professional guidance, support, and mentoring to other occupational therapists in the team.
– Supervise students, apprentices, and newly qualified occupational therapists, including completing probationary assessments.
– Lead and contribute to practice development programmes to promote continuous improvement.
– Offer specialist expertise on major home adaptations, assistive technology, and equipment to promote independence.
– Represent the occupational therapy service in local service development and strategic initiatives.
– Promote best practice through evidence-based interventions, analytical assessments, and high-quality written casework.
– Participate in the occupational therapy duty rota and work flexibly to meet service and integration priorities.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be an experienced and confident Occupational Therapist with a strong background in managing complex cases within adult social care or community settings. You’ll bring excellent leadership, communication, and mentoring skills, alongside a commitment to improving the quality and effectiveness of occupational therapy services.

You will also demonstrate specialist knowledge of housing adaptations, equipment provision, and strategies for promoting independence across diverse client groups.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Degree (or equivalent) in Occupational Therapy
– Current HCPC registration
– Substantial post-qualification experience, including complex case management
– Experience supervising staff, students, or apprentices within an occupational therapy setting
– Strong understanding of major adaptations and assistive equipment to promote independence
– Excellent knowledge of evidence-based practice and relevant legislation within social care
– Effective communication, leadership, and organisational skills
– Flexible approach to working across health and social care priorities

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Working hours:strong> Full time, Monday to Friday (may vary)
<strong>Location:strong> London Borough of Hackney, North East London Social Services
<strong>Salary:strong> £36.57 per hour

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you are an experienced Occupational Therapist ready to take on a senior practitioner role within a forward-thinking local authority, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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Job Title: Occupational Therapist – Mobility Assessor Location: London Borough of Hackney Area: North East London Social Services Salary: £32 Job Type: Locum Contract length: Ongoing Job details: Skilled Occupational Therapist required to work as a Mobility and Blue Badge Assessor. This role involves conducting assessments and observations to determine eligibility for Blue Badges under government criteria. As part of the role, the post holder will assess mobility in the Contact Centre setting, provide walking equipment when necessary, and refer or signpost individuals to other services. They will also work closely with various agencies and stakeholders to deliver effective and joined-up support for service users.
 
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<h3>Occupational Therapist – Mobility Assessorh3>

<h4>Job Overviewh4>
We are recruiting a skilled and experienced
<strong>Occupational Therapist – Mobility Assessorstrong> to join the <strong>London Borough of Hackneystrong> within the <strong>North East London Social Servicesstrong>. This locum role focuses on carrying out assessments and observations to determine eligibility for Blue Badges in line with government criteria, ensuring fair and consistent decision-making for residents.

Working within a supportive multidisciplinary environment, you’ll play a key role in assessing mobility needs, providing walking equipment where appropriate, and connecting service users with the right services to promote independence and accessibility.

<h4>Key Responsibilitiesh4>
– Conduct face-to-face and observational assessments to determine eligibility for Blue Badges, in accordance with government guidance.
– Evaluate mobility, endurance, and functional ability using clinical reasoning and professional expertise.
– Provide walking aids and other mobility equipment where required to support safe and independent movement.
– Offer advice, information, and signposting to other relevant services, ensuring individuals receive holistic support.
– Maintain accurate and detailed records in line with professional and local authority standards.
– Liaise with internal teams, health professionals, and external agencies to ensure coordinated, person-centred care.
– Contribute to continuous service improvement and uphold best practice in accessibility and mobility assessment.

<h4>About Youh4>
You’ll be a confident and empathetic Occupational Therapist with experience in mobility assessment, community work, or equipment provision. You’ll have strong communication and clinical reasoning skills, with the ability to assess individuals fairly and sensitively while working within policy frameworks.

Your commitment to promoting independence, accessibility, and inclusion will be central to your approach.

<h4>Requirementsh4>
– Degree (or equivalent) in Occupational Therapy
– Current HCPC registration
– Previous experience working in mobility assessment, equipment provision, or community-based OT (essential)
– Strong understanding of the Blue Badge eligibility criteria and assessment process
– Excellent assessment, communication, and interpersonal skills
– Ability to work independently and collaboratively with partner agencies
– Commitment to equality, diversity, and high professional standards

<h4>Contract & Salaryh4>
<strong>Contract type:strong> Locum
<strong>Contract length:strong> Ongoing
<strong>Working hours:strong> Full time, Monday to Friday (may vary)
<strong>Location:strong> London Borough of Hackney, North East London Social Services
<strong>Salary:strong> £32 per hour

<h4>How to Applyh4>
If you’re an experienced Occupational Therapist seeking a rewarding role supporting mobility and accessibility assessments across Hackney, we’d love to hear from you. Please
<strong>apply using the form on the pagestrong>.


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