Highly Specialist Paediatric Occupational Therapist
The closing date is 06 February 2026
Job summary
JOB SUMMARY
As part of the Provide multi-disciplinary team to provide a comprehensive paediatric occupational therapy service for children, from birth to nineteen years of age, who present with developmental concerns.
To work with children and their families in their homes, nurseries, schools and any other appropriate setting as well as within the children's centre.
To contribute to and participate in the organisation, planning and development of the occupational therapy service to this care group.
To participate in setting the standards of care and monitoring the quality of service and referral/waiting times.
To own a car and hold a full clean driving licence and appropriate insurance.
Main duties of the job
- To gain consent and undertake occupational therapy assessment, clinically diagnose, formulate and implement treatment plans using specialist knowledge and experience.
- Knowledge of a wide range of paediatric conditions and treatment modalities to interpret and analyse clinical facts using advanced clinical reasoning and problem solving skills.
- To interpret non-clinical facts based on a risk assessment incorporating the constant changes encountered in each individual's circumstances.
- To work in any community clinics, homes, schools, nurseries in line with service requirements. To assist work in other regions where tender process has been won
- To provide hands on treatment. Demonstrate highly developed dexterity, hand-eye co-ordination, precision and palpatory senses for the assessment and therapeutic handling of patients to facilitate movement and the development of physical skills. To be able to present treatment programmes through age and developmentally appropriate play and approaches.
- To have good knowledge and understanding of children's services and processes as provided by Health, Education, Social Care and the Voluntary Sector.
- To assess and arrange for the provision of specialist aids and equipment e.g. postural seating and splinting.
- To undertake risk assessments for children with regard to manual handling and share with parents/carers and school/nursery.
About us
Provide is a Community Interest Company (social enterprise). We deliver a broad range of health and social care services in the community, and are committed to making sure that they are safe, responsive and of high quality. Provide is owned by its employees and has primarily social objectives. Any profits we make are reinvested into the local community or back into delivering services.
We work from a variety of community settings, such as community hospitals, community clinics, schools, nursing homes and primary care settings, as well as within people's homes to provide more than 40 services to children, families and adults across Essex, Dorset, East Anglia and the North of England.
A highly respected, award winning health and social care provider. We expect our staff to demonstrate and uphold our values at all times:
Vision:Transforming Lives
Values:Care, Innovation and Compassion
Mission:An ambitious, employee owned social enterprise, growing in size and influence. We transform lives by treating, caring and educating people.
Provide is an equal opportunity employer committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives and skills, proud to have LGBT+, Ethnic Minority and Men's Networks.
We welcome applicants from underrepresented groups. If you have the skills and experience for the job, please apply regardless of your background.
Details
Date posted
23 January 2026
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 7
Salary
£47,810 to £54,710 a year pro rata
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Part-time
Reference number
828-PROVIDE3885
Job locations
Kestrel House
Hedgerows Business Park, Colchester Rd
Chelmsford
CM25PF
Employer details
Employer name
Provide CIC
Address
Kestrel House
Hedgerows Business Park, Colchester Rd
Chelmsford
CM25PF
Employer's website
https://www.provide.org.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)





