Closing date: 22 March 2026
Childrens Occupational Therapy Services - Derbyshire County Council
Are you interested in making a difference in the lives of disabled children?
Are you soon to be/newly qualified in Occupational Therapy or a qualified Occupational Therapist seeking a new challenge?
Are you looking to work in a supportive, friendly, and enthusiastic team delivering OT services to disabled children across Derbyshire?
Our Childrens Occupational Therapy (OT) team sits within the Children with Disabilities Service and comprises of OT Team Manager, OT practice supervisor, OTs, OT community care workers and a dedicated OT team coordinator (administrative support). We are a passionate and forward-thinking team, continually striving to improve outcomes for the children and young people we work with.
Our team provides assessment of disabled children’s needs in the community (home environment) in relation to potential need for major and minor adaptations, as well as specialist equipment provision and moving and handling advice. We refer to district and borough councils for Disabled Facilities Grant (DFG) funding and work closely with housing providers, architects and specialist equipment providers. We also provide support to the disability fostering service.
We have an experienced management team who are committed to good support, advice, supervision, and a nurturing team ethos. We are committed to capturing the child’s voice and journey through our work with a ‘children first’ approach which incorporates social inclusion principles and person-centred ways.
We are seeking a person-centred Occupational Therapist to join us in our county wide team. This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a growing service, helping to develop a preventative and pro-active approach to equipment and adaptations provision.
This post is part-time, 18.5 hrs per week.
You will be supported to gain extra skills through opportunities to work in a wide variety of client groups and specialisms such as:
Client Groups:
- Children and young people (aged 0-18)