Mole Valley District Council
Senior Occupational Therapist (TEC)

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Are you an experienced Occupational Therapist who is passionate about helping people live independently through innovation, technology and person-centred practice?
This is an exciting opportunity to join Mole Valley Life, the Community Support and Technology Enabled Care (TEC) service at Mole Valley District Council. As our Senior TEC Occupational Therapist, you will play a key leadership role in shaping and developing our preventative approach to supporting residents to remain safe, independent and connected within their own homes.
Supporting the Council's ambition to help residents live healthier, more independent lives, you will lead on the clinical delivery of our Technology Enabled Care service, ensuring high-quality occupational therapy practice, robust governance and excellent outcomes for service users. You'll work alongside health, social care, housing and voluntary sector partners to embed a "TEC First" approach that maximises independence, delays the need for ongoing care and supports positive risk management.
This is a varied role combining strategic leadership, clinical expertise and operational delivery. You'll provide professional advice and guidance across the service, oversee complex assessments, support service development, lead quality assurance and safeguarding activity, and promote innovative uses of assistive technology across Mole Valley Life services.
You'll also manage and develop our Data and Insights Officer, helping ensure the service continues to demonstrate measurable benefits and delivers an exceptional experience for residents.
Whether delivering training to partners, undertaking complex home assessments, or influencing future service development, you'll have the opportunity to make a lasting difference to people's lives while helping shape the future of Technology Enabled Care.
We are committed to supporting your ongoing professional development through regular supervision, leadership opportunities and continuing professional development.
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What we are looking for from you
We're looking for an experienced Occupational Therapist who is ready to lead, innovate and inspire.
You will have:
- Experience working in a senior Occupational Therapy role within health or social care, supporting older and vulnerable adults.
- Experience leading or working within multi-disciplinary teams and providing professional advice on rehabilitation, independence and person-centred care.
- Strong knowledge of health and social care pathways, safeguarding, legislation and strength-based practice, with the ability to manage complex clinical situations confidently.
- Excellent leadership, communication and relationship-building skills, with a passion for driving service improvement and embedding innovative Technology Enabled Care solutions.
- The ability to work independently, prioritise competing demands and make sound professional decisions within a fast-paced environment.
Essential requirements include:
- Degree (or equivalent) in Occupational Therapy.
- Current HCPC registration.
- Full UK driving licence (maximum six penalty points).
- Willingness to undertake home visits and partnership working.
- Participation in emergency callouts during normal working hours when required.
What’s in it for you?
Include:
- Hybrid working supporting our Climate Change Strategy, working 2 days from home and 3 days in the office (weekly)
- Free onsite parking at Pippbrook offices
- 24 days annual leave, rising to a maximum of 28 days a year (plus Bank Holidays)
- Excellent pension scheme including employer’s contribution of 15%
- Annual flu vaccinations and health checks
- Employee Assistance Program and Mental Health First Aiders to support your everyday wellbeing
- Cycle to works scheme (now 3K)
- Dorking Halls/Pippbrook House discounts
- Leisure Centre discount
- Free Eye test
- Beautiful, well-connected location in Surrey Hills, easy access to outdoor activities
- Staff events
- Family oriented organisation


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About us
For an informal chat about the role, please contact Stuart Cole on 07920 700371.
Closing date for applicants: Noon on Wednesday 22nd July
Interview dates: 28th/ 29th/ 30th July
DBS: Enhanced
Driving License: Yes – maximum 6 points
Local Government Reorganisation (LGR)
Mole Valley District Council is preparing for a major transformation through Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) which will come into effect on 1 April 2027. The aim of LGR is to create a more streamlined, efficient and locally responsive system of government that strengthens public services. You can find out more about the LGR on the Surrey LGR Hub website
As we move toward LGR, we want to reassure all applicants that roles linked to Mole Valley District Council will continue beyond the transition period and arrangements are in place to ensure that staff will transfer on existing terms and conditions to the new East Surrey Council.
How to apply
CV and supporting statement - Click Apply Online, complete the short application form and upload your up to date CV along with a supporting statement, to let us know how you meet the essential skills and experience of the job description and person specification.
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