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Leeds , West Yorkshire
permanent, full-time
$63,800 per annum

Occupational Therapist – Relocate to Parramatta, NSW Up to $113,514.39 + Salary Packaging | 9-Day Fo... Occupational Therapist – Relocate to Parramatta, NSW Up to $113,514.39 + Salary Packaging | 9-Day Fortnight | 5 Weeks Annual LeaveLooking for a rewarding career move? We are seeking an Occupational Therapist to join a dedicated multi-disciplinary team in Parramatta, NSW. Whether you're a new graduate eager to kick-start your career or an experienced clinician looking to expand your skills, this role offers the perfect balance of professional development, clinical diversity, and work-life flexibility.Why Join Our Client? 9-day fortnight – an extra day off every two weeks5 weeks annual leaveSalary packaging up to $15,900, plus $2,650 for meals and entertainment10 days personal development leave and $1,000 professional development allowance13 days sick leave14 weeks maternity leave (after 12 months)Fitness Passport, discounted insurance, and Perkbox benefitsWork within a supportive, multi-disciplinary environmentFull-time and part-time options available About the Role As an Occupational Therapist, you will: Provide person-centred, evidence-based therapy to children and adults with disabilitiesManage a paediatric and mixed caseload with varied and complex needsUse appropriate assessment tools to develop tailored intervention strategiesDeliver therapy in diverse settings, including clinics, schools, homes, group homes, and via telehealthContribute to professional development within the Occupational Therapy profession What We’re Looking For Qualified Occupational TherapistExperience delivering evidence-based therapy to paediatric, adolescent, and/or adult clientsKnowledge of strengths-based, family, and person-centred approachesAbility to manage a caseload and administrative responsibilities effectivelyUnderstanding of the NDIS framework and working within a fee-for-service model (preferred but not essential)Strong communication skills – written, oral, and listeningNDIS Worker Screening (or willingness to obtain)Current Australian driver’s license with access to a vehicle (kilometres reimbursed; pool cars available) Additional Benefits Access to peer support and supervision from a highly skilled clinical team across NSW, QLD, and ACTOpportunities for career progression and professional developmentFamily-friendly workplace supporting work-life balance Interested in relocating to Parramatta? Apply today and become part of a team that values innovation, respect, and professional growth.

created 2 hours ago
Leeds , West Yorkshire
permanent, full-time
£47,810 - £54,710 per annum

JOB-20241107-6cc90b48We are seeking an experienced Senior Specialist Occupational Therapist to join... JOB-20241107-6cc90b48We are seeking an experienced Senior Specialist Occupational Therapist to join a dynamic team in Leeds, offering a fulfilling opportunity to make a real impact in the field of occupational therapy. You will be working within a supportive and innovative environment, where flexibility and professional growth are valued. If you are ready to advance your career in a place that promotes cutting-edge therapy practices, this could be your next great move. With flexible working hours available, you can enjoy a work-life balance that suits your lifestyle. This role comes with a competitive salary of £47,810 to £54,710 FTE dependent on experience.Perks and benefits: Enjoy a comprehensive benefits package, including 38 days of annual leave (inclusive of bank holidays) on a pro rata basis, alongside the option to buy and sell up to 5 days of annual leave, allowing you to tailor your time off to your personal needs.Our Health Cash Plan and access to an Employee Assistance Programme provide peace of mind, while excellent training supports your ongoing professional development.Benefit from group life assurance, an eye voucher scheme, and free parking for extra convenience.Our company pension scheme and long service awards stand testament to our commitment to our valued staff.Moreover, all clinical roles include opportunities for CPD, and we may support further professional development. We also welcome applications from candidates who require sponsorship. What you will do: Collaborate as part of a multidisciplinary team, providing occupational therapy input within a neurobehavioral model to service users with acquired brain injury (ABI).Lead the OT provision within the service, liaising with internal and external professionals, family members, and service users.Operate within a specialist clinical area as an autonomous professional, developing skills and knowledge in neurological rehabilitation, potentially acting as the sole clinician with remote supervision if needed.Take professional accountability and responsibility while managing and prioritising a caseload of service users with complex mental and physical health needs or challenging behaviour.Complete the OT process, utilising evidence-based and service user-centred principles to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate interventions, particularly in complex cases.Address occupational performance and skill deficits, enabling service users in self-maintenance, productivity, education, and leisure activities.Develop and oversee care programmes, ensuring effective handover to rehabilitation support workers or therapy assistants, monitoring and modifying treatment according to the neurobehavioral model.Engage sensitively and flexibly with service users, family/carers, and agencies, considering the most appropriate environments for assessment and intervention. What are we looking for? The successful candidate must possess a degree or diploma in Occupational Therapy and be registered with the HCPC. We are looking for someone with specialist knowledge in OT interventions for ABI, such as cognitive rehabilitation and upper limb rehabilitation. You should have at least 4 years of post-registration experience, with at least 2 years focused on neurological conditions. Proficiency in managing complex dysphagia within an adult neurology caseload is essential. A valid UK driving licence and the willingness to drive service users are also required.Contact:This Occupational Therapist job is advertised by Ed Stevens; if you are interested in this position please click above to apply now.We welcome applications from Band 5 Occupational Therapists as well as Band 6 & 7 as we have multiple vacancies that could be suitable. NHS experience is very desirable for many of our jobs.Regretfully we are only able to respond to candidates who meet these requirements for this Occupational Therapy role as we need to meet our clients’ requirements. Leeds is not just a great place to work but also a vibrant city to live in, offering a rich cultural scene, thriving nightlife, and beautiful surrounding countryside to explore during your downtime. Join us and enjoy the best of both worlds. Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.

created 2 hours ago
Leeds , West Yorkshire
permanent, full-time
$63,800 per annum

Speech Pathologist – Relocate to Parramatta, NSW Up to $113,514.39 + Salary Packaging | 9-Day Fortni... Speech Pathologist – Relocate to Parramatta, NSW Up to $113,514.39 + Salary Packaging | 9-Day Fortnight | 5 Weeks Annual LeaveAre you a passionate Speech & Language Therapist looking for a fresh start in Parramatta, NSW? Whether you're a new graduate or an experienced therapist, this is an excellent opportunity to develop your clinical skills in a multi-disciplinary team while enjoying a strong work-life balance.Why Join Our Client? 9-day fortnight – an extra day off every two weeks5 weeks annual leaveSalary packaging up to $15,900, plus $2,650 for meals and entertainment10 days personal development leave and $1,000 professional development allowance13 days sick leave14 weeks maternity leave (after 12 months)Fitness Passport, discounted insurance, and Perkbox benefitsWork within a supportive, multi-disciplinary environmentFull-time and part-time options available About the Role As a Speech Pathologist, you will: Deliver person-centred, evidence-based therapy services to children and adults with disabilitiesManage a paediatric and mixed caseload with varied and complex needsUse appropriate assessment tools to develop tailored intervention strategiesProvide therapy in a variety of settings, including clinics, schools, homes, group homes, and via telehealthContribute to the development of professional knowledge and skills within the Speech Pathology profession What We’re Looking For Fully qualified Speech & Language TherapistExperience delivering evidence-based therapy to paediatric, adolescent, and/or adult clientsKnowledge of strengths-based, family, and person-centred approachesAbility to manage a caseload and administrative responsibilities efficientlyUnderstanding of the NDIS framework and working within a fee-for-service model (preferred but not essential)Strong communication skills – written, oral, and listeningWorking with Children Check and NDIS Worker Screening (or willingness to obtain)Driving Licence Additional Benefits Access to peer support and supervision from a highly skilled clinical team across NSW, QLD, and ACTOpportunities for career progression and professional developmentFamily-friendly workplace supporting work-life balance Interested in relocating to Parramatta? Apply today and join a team that values innovation, respect, and professional growth.

created 2 hours ago
Huddersfield , West Yorkshire
contract, full-time
£26 per hour

JOB-20240830-c4aee575Job Title: Band 6 Neuro Physiotherapist Specialism: Neuro Physiotherapy Locatio... JOB-20240830-c4aee575Job Title: Band 6 Neuro Physiotherapist Specialism: Neuro Physiotherapy Location: Huddersfield, UK Salary: Up to £26 per hour Salary Type: Hourly Rate Contract: Part-Time, 3 Days per Week, 3 MonthsAre you ready for an exciting opportunity in Neuro Physiotherapy? We are seeking a skilled Band 6 Neuro Physiotherapist for a rewarding locum role in Huddersfield. This three-day-per-week position offers a competitive hourly rate of up to £26 and a three-month contract, making it an excellent opportunity to gain valuable experience while enhancing your professional portfolio.Perks and Benefits: Locum flexibility: Enjoy the freedom to balance work with personal commitments. Competitive pay: Earn up to £26 per hour for your specialist expertise. Diverse clinical exposure: Work with a variety of neurological cases to broaden your experience. Professional development: Access opportunities to enhance your skills within a supportive healthcare environment. Networking opportunities: Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to strengthen your professional connections. What you will do: Assess and treat patients with neurological conditions, developing personalised physiotherapy plans. Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams to deliver holistic and effective care. Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records in line with professional standards. Educate patients and families on rehabilitation programmes and self-management strategies. Contribute to team meetings and assist in developing patient-centred care strategies. Travel to patient homes or healthcare settings as required (valid driving licence essential). Huddersfield offers a unique blend of countryside charm and urban convenience. With its rich cultural heritage, vibrant markets, and stunning architecture, it provides an excellent quality of life. This is a fantastic opportunity to grow your career while enjoying everything this dynamic town has to offer.Working with Sanctuary Personnel: Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot rating from over 1,000 reviews and numerous prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to securing the best possible opportunities and rates that match your skills and experience.

created 5 days ago
updated 2 days ago
Leeds , West Yorkshire
temporary, full-time
£85,000 per annum

Hyperbaric Safety Officer – Hyperbaric & Wound Care Location: Bermuda Salary: $63.0589 per hour... Hyperbaric Safety Officer – Hyperbaric & Wound Care Location: Bermuda Salary: $63.0589 per hour Hours: 35 hours per weekSanctuary Personnel, an innovative and committed recruitment agency, is currently recruiting for an experienced Hyperbaric Safety Officer to join a specialist Hyperbaric and Wound Care service in Bermuda. This is an excellent opportunity for a professional with experience in hyperbaric medicine, chamber operations, and technical safety management.This position offers the chance to work in a highly specialised clinical environment while gaining valuable international experience. With flights and accommodation provided, this role provides strong financial benefits and the opportunity to combine professional development with an overseas lifestyle.Key Responsibilities Ensure compliance with all applicable codes and standards, particularly NFPA 99 and CSR standards for hyperbaric medicine.Review all departmental safety incidents and report findings to staff and the Quality Management team.Work closely with medical staff, the Critical Care Program Management Team, and Facilities Management to develop policies, procedures, and operational strategies.Develop and maintain positive relationships with regulatory authorities including Emergency Measures Organization, Bermuda Fire Services, and pressure vessel inspectors.Collaborate with the Medical Director and Facilities Management on chamber upgrades and equipment maintenance, ensuring all safety standards are met and testing modifications prior to use.Evaluate and maintain hyperbaric chamber equipment and supplies, ensuring they meet strict fire safety requirements before being used within the chamber.Maintain a safe environment within the hyperbaric facility for both patients and staff.Implement approved decompression procedures for individuals exposed to inert gases during hyperbaric treatments.Inform staff of special work conditions including infection control, hazard management, and confined space safety.Organise and supervise hyperbaric chamber safety drills designed to improve emergency response procedures. Requirements NBDHMT Certification (CMT).Electrical or mechanical technologist background with strong knowledge of hyperbaric and diving equipment.Previous supervisory or leadership experience.Ability to safely work within a confined chamber environment.Strong understanding of hyperbaric chamber operations, medical gas systems, and safety procedures. Contract and Travel Benefits Flights to and from Bermuda are fully paid.Work 30 days at a time, up to a maximum of 6 months in a calendar year.For longer assignments such as 90 days, after each 30-day period you will be flown to a nearby island for a fully paid long weekend before returning to continue the placement.Accommodation is provided, meaning minimal living expenses during the contract.Opportunity to gain valuable international hyperbaric medicine experience.Potential pathway to a permanent overseas role if desired. About Sanctuary PersonnelSanctuary Personnel is a trusted, award-winning recruitment agency with an ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot rating from over 1,000 reviews. We are committed to securing the best rates and opportunities for healthcare professionals across the UK.

created 3 days ago
Wakefield , West Yorkshire
permanent, full-time
£42,000 - £48,000 per annum

 New Survey Manager Role – (Land Survey)   Lead the data. Shape the detail. Deliver the standard.   ...  New Survey Manager Role – (Land Survey)   Lead the data. Shape the detail. Deliver the standard.   Location: Wakefield Reports to: Regional Director Salary: Competitive salary + package   About the Role Due to continued growth, we are looking for an experienced Survey Manager to lead our land survey, CAD, laser scanning and survey data processing operations. This is a key technical role suited to a strong survey professional with experience in topographical surveys, measured building surveys, CAD production, survey data processing and quality assurance. You will work closely with surveyors, CAD technicians and project managers to ensure high-quality deliverables and efficient workflows from field capture through to final issue.   Key Responsibilities  Manage and support surveyors and CAD/data processing staffOversee survey data processing and final deliverablesReview survey control, coordinates, levels and raw survey dataCheck and approve CAD outputs using BricsCAD and AutoCADSupport n4ce processing workflows and laser scanning deliverablesMaintain QA standards across survey and CAD outputsDevelop CAD standards, templates and processing proceduresProvide technical guidance and mentor junior staffDrive improvements across survey capture, processing and QA workflows    Skills & Experience Required  Strong background in land surveying and topographical surveysExperience with CAD production and survey data processingGood understanding of measured building surveysExperience managing or mentoring surveyors and/or CAD techniciansWorking knowledge of: n4ceBricsCAD and/or AutoCADLeica total stations and GNSS equipmentUnderstanding of survey control, coordinates and datums including OSGB36, OSTN15 and ODN    Desirable Experience  Leica RTC360 laser scanning workflowsPoint cloud processing and registrationLeica Cyclone / CloudWorxCivil 3DPAS 128 utility survey deliverablesUtility survey CAD processing    Benefits  Competitive salary and packageCareer progression opportunitiesTailored training and professional developmentExposure to varied and technically interesting projectsSupportive team environmentAccess to modern survey technology and softwareSome hybrid working will be consideredCompany pension and paid holidays    Join a growing company with strong opportunities to develop, progress, and help shape its future direction. If you meet the above requirements, apply today!   Company informationAt First Recruitment Group we understand just how important it is to secure the right people. That is why our Recruitment Consultants always take the time to understand requirements in detail and offer sound advice to both clients and candidates.  We actively recruit at all levels and this is a superb opportunity for new employment.As part of putting people first, we strive to be an equal opportunities employer and we are always looking to increase the diversity of our workforce, working closely with our clients to ensure everyone is included.

created 3 days ago
Huddersfield , West Yorkshire
contract, full-time
£30 - £40 per hour

JOB-20240905-7a6f785bJob Title: Occupational Therapist - Sensory Integration TeamSpecialism: Sensory... JOB-20240905-7a6f785bJob Title: Occupational Therapist - Sensory Integration TeamSpecialism: Sensory IntegrationLocation: HuddersfieldSalary: £30.00 - £40.00 per hourType: Ongoing, Full-time/Part-timeDiscover an exciting opportunity to join the Sensory Integration Team in Huddersfield as a Locum Occupational Therapist specialising in Sensory Integration, with a competitive rate of £30.00 - £40.00 per hour. With options for full-time or part-time work, this ongoing role offers flexibility to suit your lifestyle. If you hold an Ayres Sensory Integration qualification and are ready to manage a caseload of 20 young adults transitioning with neurodivergent issues, this position is perfect for you.Perks and benefits: Flexible working options: Step into a world of variety with flexible working options to suit your lifestyle, offering both full-time and part-time positions. Freedom and increased income: Enjoy the freedom and increased income of locum work, while gaining diverse experience. Supportive and collaborative team: Join a supportive and collaborative team that values your professional growth, with opportunities for ongoing professional development. Work-life balance: Benefit from a fulfilling work-life balance, allowing you to make the most of your personal and professional life. What you will do: Deliver sensory integration assessments and interventions, using evidence-based approaches Manage and prioritise a dynamic caseload of 20 young adults with neurodivergent challenges Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to create individualised therapy plans Provide expert consultation and training to families and other professionals Document and report on progress, ensuring high standards of care are maintained Stay current with advancements in the field to continuously enhance service quality Working as a Locum Occupational Therapist with a focus on Sensory Integration offers unparalleled experiences, as you gain expertise across various settings without long-term commitments.Huddersfield is not just a great place to work, but a wonderful place to live. Nestled in the heart of West Yorkshire, it’s brimming with vibrant culture, rich history, and stunning landscapes. Enjoy the warmth of the community and the ease of city convenience with a touch of countryside charm. Come and explore all Huddersfield has to offer, and make it your new professional home!Working with Sanctuary Personnel:Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.Apply now to join Occupational Therapist - Sensory Integration Team in Huddersfield and take the next step in your career with Sanctuary Personnel.

created 4 days ago
West Yorkshire , West Yorkshire
temporary, full-time
£0 per hour

Job Opportunity: Temp SEND Specialist Teacher (Qualified Teacher of Children and Young People with V... Job Opportunity: Temp SEND Specialist Teacher (Qualified Teacher of Children and Young People with Vision Impairments) in Calderdale, UK. Earning £-Hourly.Join us in the vibrant community of Calderdale as a SEND Specialist Teacher where you will have the chance to make a meaningful impact on the lives of children and young people with vision impairments. This temporary position offers a unique opportunity to leverage your skills and knowledge to foster inclusivity and a robust educational experience for those with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).Perks and benefits:Enjoy the flexibility and variety of locum work, allowing you to gain comprehensive experience across a range of educational settings while maintaining work-life balance. Additional benefits include opportunities for continuous professional development, allowing you to stay at the forefront of SEND teaching best practices. As a valued member of our team, you will receive mentorship and support from experienced colleagues, empowering you to grow personally and professionally. And here's the cherry on top: contribute to a supportive community and make a real difference in the lives of children and young people.What you will do:- Conduct specialist assessments of children and young people with SEND, determining necessary educational provisions to support their learning and development.- Offer guidance, coaching, and training for teachers to develop suitable curricula, alongside innovative, evidence-based teaching strategies tailored to your area of expertise.- Provide high-quality, evidence-led specialist teaching, aligned with the Specialist Inclusion Team’s priorities.- Foster and maintain collaborative relationships with schools and educational settings, enhancing their capability to address the needs of SEND students.- Regularly monitor and review the implementation of recommended strategies and curricula to ensure schools are progressing effectively.- Support and train SEND Specialist Caseworkers, facilitating their success in delivering ongoing casework across schools.- Participate in Education, Health and Care assessments and reviews as stipulated by the SEND Regulations 2014.- Engage with colleagues, parents, and the community to ensure comprehensive and cohesive strategies for student support.Requirements:You must have Qualified Teacher Status and a post-graduate mandatory qualification in Vision Impairment. A full UK driving license and access to a vehicle are essential. We are looking for someone with demonstrable experience in identifying and assessing children and young people with Multiple Sensory Impairments (MSI) or SEND, alongside exemplary teaching practices in inclusive educational environments. A deep understanding of the National Curriculum and experience in curriculum development and adaptation for SEND is crucial to this role.Why Calderdale?Calderdale offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and urban excitement, with its scenic valleys, historic architecture, and thriving arts scene. It's a place that offers a great quality of life, with friendly communities and plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy. Working here means you're not only taking your career to the next level but also living in a place where you can truly enjoy yourself. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to make a difference while living your best life in Calderdale!Working with Seven Resourcing:At Seven Resourcing, we connect skilled professionals like you with top-tier roles. With over 3,000 ‘Excellent’ Trustpilot reviews and a reputation for award-winning service, we’re dedicated to securing competitive rates in roles tailored to your expertise. Let us help you find your next career move with confidence.

created 5 days ago
Leeds , West Yorkshire
permanent, full-time
£66295.09 per annum

Registered Nurse – Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU)Location: BermudaHours: 35 per week across days, nig... Registered Nurse – Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU)Location: BermudaHours: 35 per week across days, nights, weekends, and public holidaysStarting Salary: $88,670.83 per annum (approx. £66,295.09)Take your career as a Registered Nurse to an entirely new level by joining the Special Care Baby Unit in Bermuda. This is a standout opportunity for experienced Neonatal Nurses looking for an overseas nursing role that offers professional challenge, excellent resources, and an outstanding lifestyle. Nursing jobs in Bermuda are highly sought after due to the quality of healthcare, strong community feel, and the chance to work in a modern environment with exceptional clinical standards.Relocation & Accommodation Free accommodation for the first 3 months, including utility billsAfter the initial period, you can choose to remain in staff accommodation at a subsidised rate (utilities included) or explore private rentals, which are significantly more expensiveRelocation package of $5,000: $3,000 paid in your first salary, then $2,000 paid at the end of 12 monthsDue to the high cost of living, this opportunity is only suitable for those relocating alone or with a partner About the RoleThis SCBU Nurse position is ideal for someone confident working within a Level 3 Neonatal setting. You will be part of a team that prioritises safe, evidence-based practice and supports both personal and professional growth.Key Responsibilities Provide specialised care to neonates within a Level 3 Special Care Baby UnitCarry out assessments, develop care plans, deliver interventions, and evaluate clinical outcomesWork collaboratively with the multidisciplinary team and update senior nursing staff on patient statusTake on leadership responsibilities when required and use hospital and community resources effectivelyParticipate in quality improvement projects and approved research within the neonatal serviceAct as a preceptor to new or junior SCBU Nursing staffEnsure safe and responsible use of neonatal equipment and clinical suppliesAttend staff meetings, committees, and in-service training as part of ongoing developmentMaintain accountability for continuous professional developmentUndertake additional nursing and delegated medical duties when needed Requirements Registered Nurse with a Bachelor’s Degree or Diploma from an accredited nursing institutionEligibility for registration with the Bermuda Nursing & Midwifery CouncilMinimum of two years’ post-registration experience as a Level 3 Neonatal NurseCurrent certifications: CPR, NICU, IV, and Neonatal Resuscitation Programme (NRP)Strong physical assessment skills and proven clinical competenceUp-to-date neonatal nursing knowledge, particularly within Level 3 neonatal care Why Bermuda?Bermuda provides a unique balance of high-standard clinical practice and an excellent lifestyle. With beautiful beaches, outdoor activities, and a close-knit community, it offers a refreshing change of pace from the UK. Nurses relocating here benefit from strong teamwork, supportive leadership, and high-quality working environments designed to help you thrive professionally while enjoying life outside of work.About Sanctuary Personnel:Sanctuary Personnel is an award-winning recruitment agency with an excellent Trustpilot rating based on over 1,000 reviews. We connect qualified professionals with roles that suit their experience and offer competitive pay rates with exceptional ongoing support.

created 6 days ago
Leeds , West Yorkshire
contract, full-time
£74,000 per annum

Occupational Therapist – Hospital Services Location: Bermuda Salary: $99,051.52 per annum (approxima... Occupational Therapist – Hospital Services Location: Bermuda Salary: $99,051.52 per annum (approximately £74,000) Contract: Permanent, Full TimeAn exciting opportunity is available for an experienced Occupational Therapist to relocate to Bermuda and join a well-established hospital-based rehabilitation service. This role is ideal for UK Occupational Therapists seeking international experience within a high-quality acute hospital environment that values clinical excellence, education, and collaborative working.Why work here and in Bermuda? You’ll be part of a healthcare organisation recognised for its commitment to high standards of patient care, professional development, and multidisciplinary teamwork. The hospital provides exposure to a varied caseload and a supportive but progressive working environment. Bermuda also offers an outstanding lifestyle, combining career development with year-round sunshine, beautiful beaches, and a welcoming international community.The Role The Occupational Therapist will assess, plan, and deliver evidence-based interventions to inpatients and outpatients following referral. The focus is on supporting patients to achieve maximum independence and functional outcomes through a client-centred approach.Key Responsibilities Meeting departmental productivity standards for direct patient contact and associated non-patient duties Completing comprehensive assessments using objective clinical measures Developing and implementing realistic, goal-focused treatment plans Delivering appropriate therapeutic interventions using a client-centred approach Supervising and delegating treatment programmes to assistants, aides, and students Monitoring and evaluating treatment outcomes and communicating progress to the wider clinical team Maintaining accurate and compliant patient documentation in line with current standards and policies Recording accurate statistics for direct and indirect clinical time Preparing clinical and service reports as required Essential Qualifications and Experience Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Therapy from an accredited university Relevant professional certification in the country of training 1–2 years’ post-graduate experience, ideally within a hospital or rehabilitation setting Eligibility for registration with the Council for Allied Health Professions (CAHP) in Bermuda Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to work effectively within a multidisciplinary team Flexibility and creativity to meet the needs of patients, carers, and the rehabilitation team Ability to contribute to the ongoing development of Occupational Therapy services Confidence in supervising, delegating, and supporting assistants, aides, and students Working Pattern Full-time, permanent position Allied Health Services operates a six-day rota, including evenings, weekends, and public holidays Additional Information Pre-employment substance abuse screening is mandatory for all successful candidates Relocation support and further details can be discussed as part of the application process. This is a strong opportunity for UK-based Occupational Therapists looking to combine career progression with an exceptional overseas lifestyle.

created 1 week ago
Dewsbury , West Yorkshire
contract, full-time
£14.24 per hour

Care Assistant - Driver with Own VehicleLocation: kirklees North - Dewsbury, Batley, Cleckheaton and... Care Assistant - Driver with Own VehicleLocation: kirklees North - Dewsbury, Batley, Cleckheaton and surrounding areas Pay Rate: £14.24 per hour (including holiday pay) + 30p per mileIMPORTANT: Unfortunately, Routes are unable to offer a job to anyone who does not have the right to work in the UK or needs employer support.About UsRoutes Healthcare is a leading homecare provider - we are a care company, not an agency. We're real people who put individual healthcare needs first. We support people in their own homes (not in care homes) and out in the community, taking the time to listen to our clients and making sure their needs are met with care and consideration.About the RoleThis is a homecare position - you'll be travelling to clients' homes throughout the day to provide person-centered care and support.What You'll Be Doing: Visiting vulnerable and palliative clients in their own homesProviding personal care with dignity and respectSupporting with medication managementAssisting with meal preparation and nutritionWorking solo or as part of a 2-person team depending on client needsSupporting clients with a variety of different care requirementsTravelling between client visits throughout your shift We provide homecare across Kirklees - speak to our recruitment team to discuss routes that work for you.What Makes This Different:We support people who need clinically-led enhanced homecare and end-of-life care. All focused on supporting each individual's lifestyle and wellbeing.We are committed to making lives better 24 hours a day, 7 days a week - not only for the people we support but their loved ones and family members too.Shift Patterns & HoursFlexibility to suit your life: Full-time and part-time hours availableRange of shifts available Monday to Sunday (weekend availability required)Shifts allocated based on business needs and your availabilityOnce committed to a shift, we need you to complete the full shift reliably Speak to the recruitment team to hear about our shift patterns and find what fits your lifestyle.What We OfferCareer Development: Routes Academy programme helping you achieve your goalsOngoing training and progression opportunities Support: Dedicated on-call team available 24/7Wellbeing and mental health supportWe don't use agency staff - you'll work alongside employed Routes care workers only Rewards: £14.24 per hour (includes holiday pay)30p per mile for travel between clientsStaff referral scheme with generous incentives (up to £250 per referral) What You NeedEssential: The right to work in the UK without needing employer supportA full valid UK driving licence and access to a car for workReliable, compassionate, and committed to delivering excellent care Desirable: At least 3 months paid care experience in the UK (Don't have paid experience? Speak to the recruiters about becoming one of our care cadets) Ready to Make a Difference?If you're passionate about supporting people in their own homes and want the flexibility to build a schedule that works for you, we'd love to hear from you.Apply today and speak to our friendly recruitment team about the hours and areas available.Routes Healthcare is committed to making lives better through exceptional homecare services.

created 1 week ago
Leeds , West Yorkshire
contract, full-time
£37 per hour

JOB-20240819-db742659Job Title: Advanced Social Work Practitioner – Locality TeamSpecialism: Social... JOB-20240819-db742659Job Title: Advanced Social Work Practitioner – Locality TeamSpecialism: Social CareLocation: LeedsSalary: £37 HourlyType: Ongoing, Full Time/Part TimeJump into this exhilarating opportunity as an Advanced Social Work Practitioner in our dynamic Locality Team within Leeds. With a competitive rate of £37 per hour and the flexibility of full-time or part-time hours, this ongoing position promises to enhance your career in social care. Make a difference in the vibrant community of Leeds as you handle rewarding yet challenging cases that help shape the future of children and families.Perks and benefits: Flexible Working: Choose between full-time or part-time hours to suit your lifestyle and maintain a strong work-life balance. Professional Development: Access continued training and development opportunities to advance your social work career. Reputable Organisation: Work within a respected local authority known for its supportive and collaborative environment. Competitive Pay: Benefit from excellent hourly rates with reliable weekly payments. Community Engagement: Engage in Leeds’ cultural and community activities, enriching both your personal and professional life. What you will do: Hold a reduced caseload of highly complex cases, coordinating detailed assessments, care planning, and effective interventions in line with statutory frameworks. Spearhead safeguarding activities, including Section 47 enquiries and child protection conferences, ensuring the highest standards of care and protection. Lead and mentor Social Workers and ASYE staff, promoting evidence-based practice and providing reflective case consultation. Drive the progression of cases through the Public Law Outline (PLO) and contribute actively to legal planning and court processes. Implement quality assurance measures for assessments, plans, and reports, adhering to the Children Act 1989/2004 and local guidelines. Collaborate with multi-agency partners to deliver cohesive, results-oriented interventions for the benefit of children and their families. Support performance management, audit activities, and continuous service improvements, contributing to Ofsted inspection preparedness. Experience and Requirements: Degree in Social Work (BA/MA or equivalent) with significant post-qualifying experience in statutory children’s social care. Registration with Social Work England, assuring compliance with professional standards. Proven expertise in safeguarding, Public Law Outline (PLO), and multi-agency collaboration. Experience leading complex and high-risk cases with a strong track record in supervision and case mentorship. Demonstrated capability in court work, report writing, and service improvement initiatives. Leeds presents an inspiring backdrop for both work and relaxation. With its rich cultural scene, historic sites, and welcoming community, it's an ideal city to advance your career while enjoying a vibrant lifestyle. Join us and become part of the solution in one of the UK's most exciting social care environments.Working with Sanctuary Personnel:Sanctuary Personnel is a trusted and award-winning agency for roles. With an ‘Excellent’ rating on Trustpilot from over 1,000 reviews and many prestigious industry awards, we are dedicated to finding you the best possible rates in roles that match your skills and experience.Apply now to join the Locality Team and take the next step in your career with Sanctuary Personnel.

created 1 week ago
Keighley , West Yorkshire
permanent, full-time
£16.16 - £17.31 per hour

Join Alcedo Care Keighley as a Care Assistant working within the areas of Keighley, Skipton and Ilkl... Join Alcedo Care Keighley as a Care Assistant working within the areas of Keighley, Skipton and Ilkley.Excellent rates of pay £14.00 - £15.00 per hour + Pension + Holiday Pay (equivalent to £16.16- £17.31 per hour including holiday pay & pension)We are offering a free DBS check! Immediate interviews available - let's fast-track your application! Expected average hours – 20 to 40 hours plus per week. Shifts are flexible and we also have opportunities for short shifts or 12-hour shifts days or nights. Are you passionate about making a positive difference in people’s lives? Do you have a caring nature, and desire to support individuals in their own homes as a Care Assistant?Alcedo Care are proudly recognised as a Top 20 Rated Home Care Group for the past six years. You’ll join our amazing team delivering quality care, making a real difference by enriching lives and supporting independence within your local community. Enhanced bank holiday ratesPaid training following successful completion of 1 week’s workMileage contribution for driversFlexible working hours (full-time, part time and casual)Access to our Employee Assistance Programme for 24/7 wellbeing supportWe are offering a free DBS check! We’re proud of our strong family values and supportive culture. With over 25 branches across the North-West, Lakes and Cumbria, Yorkshire and Wales. We deliver more than a million care hours each year. Our award-winning in-house training team, including Registered Nurses, ensure you receive all the support and skills you need as a Care Assistant, recognised nationally with the Princess Royal Training Award.We believe in helping you develop in your career with Alcedo Care. Through our Rising Stars programme, we offer structured development including fully funded NVQs and mentoring.About the Role:As a people person, you will enjoy meeting and supporting a diverse range of people of all ages.The Care Assistant role involves personal care including continence support, washing, dressing as well as supporting with medication, meal preparation and helping with household tasks. Just as importantly, you’ll promote people’s independence, whilst bringing a real sense of joy to those you support.You do not need previous experience to join our team, as all training is provided to boost your skills and confidence.Due to the nature of the role, including personal care, unsupervised work with vulnerable individuals and the need to work flexible hours including late evenings and weekends, applicants must be aged 18 or over. This role is subject to an Enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.      Join Our TeamIf you’re ready to start a rewarding career with a company that truly values its carers, we’d love to hear from you. Our dedicated recruitment team is on hand to guide you through the process. Apply today as a Care Assistant and take your first step with Alcedo Care.

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Keighley , West Yorkshire
permanent, full-time
£17.31 - £18.47 per hour

Join Alcedo Care as a Complex Care Assistant in Keighley, Skipton and Settle.Excellent rates of pay ... Join Alcedo Care as a Complex Care Assistant in Keighley, Skipton and Settle.Excellent rates of pay £15.00 - £16.00 per hour + Pension + Holiday Pay (equivalent to £17.31 to £18.47 per hour including holiday pay & pension)We are offering a free DBS check! Immediate interviews available - let's fast-track your application! Expected average hours – 20 to 40 hours plus per week. Shifts are flexible and we also have opportunities for short shifts or 12-hour shifts days or nights. Are you passionate about making a positive difference in people’s lives? Do you have a caring nature, and desire to support individuals in their own homes as a Complex Care Assistant? Alcedo Care are proudly recognised as a Top 20 Rated Home Care Group for the past six years. You’ll join our amazing team delivering quality care, making a real difference by enriching lives and supporting independence within your local community.  Paid training following successful completion of 1 week’s work Enhanced bank holiday rates Mileage contribution for drivers Flexible working hours (full-time, part time and casual) Access to our Employee Assistance Programme for 24/7 wellbeing support We are offering a free DBS check!  We’re proud of our strong family values and supportive culture. With over 24 branches across the North-West, Lakes and Cumbria, Yorkshire, and Wales, we deliver more than a million care hours each year. Our award-winning in-house training team, including Registered Nurses, ensure you receive all the support and skills you need as a Complex Care Assistant, recognised nationally with the Princess Royal Training Award. We believe in helping you develop in your career with Alcedo Care. Through our Rising Stars programme, we offer structured development including fully funded NVQs and mentoring. About the Role:As a people person, you will enjoy meeting and supporting a diverse range of people of all ages  To work with us as a Complex Care Assistant, you'll need to have at least 3 months of hands-on care experience in a UK care setting or family support - this helps us make sure you're confident and ready to support our clients with more advanced needs.The Complex Care Assistant Role at Alcedo Care involves delivering high-quality, person-centred support to individuals with complex health needs, including spinal injuries, respiratory conditions, and neurological disorders. You’ll be fully supported with expert training and competency sign-off from our in-house team of Registered Nurses and our training team, giving you the confidence to excel in your role. From specialist care such as PEG, suction and tracheostomy support to assisting with medication, mobility, meal preparation, and household tasks, you’ll develop skills that truly make a difference.  Complex care is more than clinical care – it is about empowering independence and creating moments of joy – APPLY TODAY and join a team who are changing lives every single day! 

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Leeds , West Yorkshire
permanent, full-time
£17.31 - £19.05 per hour

Join Alcedo Care as a Complex Care Assistant in Leeds, Wakefield and Dewsbury.Excellent rates of p... Join Alcedo Care as a Complex Care Assistant in Leeds, Wakefield and Dewsbury.Excellent rates of pay £15.00 - £16.50 per hour + Pension + Holiday Pay (equivalent to £17.31 to £19.05 per hour including holiday pay & pension)We are offering a free DBS check! Immediate interviews available - let's fast-track your application! Expected average hours – 20 to 40 hours plus per week. Shifts are flexible and we also have opportunities for short shifts or 12-hour shifts days or nights. Are you passionate about making a positive difference in people’s lives? Do you have a caring nature, and desire to support individuals in their own homes as a Complex Care Assistant? Alcedo Care are proudly recognised as a Top 20 Rated Home Care Group for the past six years. You’ll join our amazing team delivering quality care, making a real difference by enriching lives and supporting independence within your local community.  Paid training following successful completion of 1 week’s work Enhanced bank holiday rates Mileage contribution for drivers Flexible working hours (full-time, part time and casual) Access to our Employee Assistance Programme for 24/7 wellbeing support We are offering a free DBS check!  We’re proud of our strong family values and supportive culture. With over 24 branches across the North-West, Lakes and Cumbria, Yorkshire, and Wales, we deliver more than a million care hours each year. Our award-winning in-house training team, including Registered Nurses, ensure you receive all the support and skills you need as a Complex Care Assistant, recognised nationally with the Princess Royal Training Award. We believe in helping you develop in your career with Alcedo Care. Through our Rising Stars programme, we offer structured development including fully funded NVQs and mentoring. About the Role:As a people person, you will enjoy meeting and supporting a diverse range of people of all ages  To work with us as a Complex Care Assistant, you'll need to have at least 3 months of hands-on care experience in a UK care setting or family support - this helps us make sure you're confident and ready to support our clients with more advanced needs.The Complex Care Assistant Role at Alcedo Care involves delivering high-quality, person-centred support to individuals with complex health needs, including spinal injuries, respiratory conditions, and neurological disorders. You’ll be fully supported with expert training and competency sign-off from our in-house team of Registered Nurses and our training team, giving you the confidence to excel in your role. From specialist care such as PEG, suction and tracheostomy support to assisting with medication, mobility, meal preparation, and household tasks, you’ll develop skills that truly make a difference.  Complex care is more than clinical care – it is about empowering independence and creating moments of joy – APPLY TODAY and join a team who are changing lives every single day! 

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