BCP Council
Children’s Occupational Therapist - Schools OT Sensory Outreach Service (term time only)

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Children's Occupational Therapist – Schools OT Outreach Service
We are expanding our Schools OT Sensory Outreach Service to support the delivery of the ‘Experts at Hand’ SEND agenda across BCP Council and we would love you to join us!
BCP Council are seeking committed and enthusiastic Occupational Therapists to join our established and dynamic team to support the delivery of the ‘Experts at Hand’ SEND agenda across mainstream schools within the local authority.
This is an exciting opportunity to work collaboratively with schools, families and multi-agency partners to improve outcomes for children and young people with sensory processing needs.
The successful candidates will play a key role in building capacity within mainstream schools, promoting inclusive practice, and support the implementation of evidence-informed strategies that enable children and young people to thrive, belong and fully participate in school life.
The Occupational Therapy outreach service operates successful model of service delivery, encompassing a universal, targeted and specialist service offer, which includes a consultative approach, whole school and group work opportunities and 1-1 sensory assessments.
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We Are Looking For Qualified Occupational Therapists Who Are
- Registered with the Health & Care Professions Council (HCPC)
- Trained in sensory integration, with a minimum of level 1 SI training (or equivalent post graduate training and experience)
- Experienced in working with children & young people with a range of additional needs and disabilities
- Knowledgeable about safeguarding requirement and current local and national SEND legislation and guidance.
- Confident in providing advice, consultation and practical strategies to support sensory procession difficulties/differences within educational settings
What We Offer
- A well-established and successful outreach service
- Regular professional supervision and peer support
- Opportunities for continued professional development (CPD)
- Further SI Training where required
- A collaborative and supportive team environment
Please note this role requires regular travel across the BCP area to visit schools, therefore a full driving licence and access to a vehicle are essential.
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Ruth Morgan, Children’s Occupational Therapy Service Manager via email: Ruth.Morgan@bcpcouncil.gov.uk or Amy Moorse, Specialist OT (Sensory OT outreach team) amy.moorse2@bcpcouncil.gov.uk
The interview will take place on 3 August 2026.
Please note, this role is not eligible for visa sponsorship and we can only consider applicants with existing right to work in the UK.
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