Are you passionate about making a meaningful impact on the lives of children and families?
Our client, a leading provider of paediatric therapy services in Ireland, is seeking dedicated Paediatric Occupational Therapists to join their exceptional team and vibrant community across their Child Development Centres.
About Our Client: Our client is a well-respected organisation committed to enriching the lives of children and families.
As a leader in providing therapeutic services for children with neurodevelopmental needs, they operate Child Development Centres in multiple locations, offering a comprehensive range of supports for children of all abilities.
Occupational Therapist Responsibilities: Deliver family-centred therapy, conducting occupational therapy assessments and interventions for children and adolescents through personalised and group sessions, primarily in clinic settings, with occasional community-based work.
Provide teletherapy services to children and families when appropriate.
Collaborate effectively within the Occupational Therapy and Multidisciplinary teams to enhance service delivery.
Support and advise colleagues within the clinical team to ensure best practices.
Participate in team meetings, case conferences, and service planning activities.
Maintain accurate and confidential documentation through computerised clinical records.
Assist in organising parent and teacher training sessions and provide professional guidance.
Ensure therapy rooms and equipment are well-maintained and safe.
Engage in continuous professional development (CPD) activities and contribute to training opportunities.
Support promotional activities to enhance service awareness.
Report directly to the Therapy Team Lead and Clinical Services Manager.
Qualifications & Experience: Degree in Occupational Therapy (or equivalent), validated for practice in Ireland.
Ideally, 1+ years of post-qualification experience in paediatric occupational therapy, including working with children with neurodiverse conditions, autism spectrum disorders, sensory processing disorders, and Down syndrome.
Accredited membership with AOTI and CORU Registration are essential.
Garda Vetting clearance and satisfactory references required.
Access to own car for travel purposes, including school visits.
Passion for paediatric occupational therapy with a commitment to ongoing learning.
Hours & Employment Terms: Full-time: 35-hour workweek with flexible scheduling.
Part-time: Available.
Employment Type: Permanent (both full-time and part-time).
Benefits: A rewarding and supportive work environment.
Competitive permanent salary with regular reviews.
Annual CPD investment and professional development opportunities.
Health Cash Plan covering a wide range of healthcare costs for employees and their families.
Employee Assistance Programme (EAP), including counselling services, digital fitness programs, nutrition guides, and wellbeing podcasts.
Birthday Bonus Day Off and Employee Link Days.
Free onsite parking.
Professional & Personal Development: Access to CPD budgets, peer mentoring, and reflective supervision.
Strong clinical support from experienced Clinical Services Manager and governance committee.
Wellbeing events, training workshops, and professional development initiatives.
Resources & Work Environment: State-of-the-art sensory motor gyms and individual therapy rooms equipped with modern resources.
Seamless collaboration across all centres through advanced communication systems.
Annual Leave: Competitive annual leave package.
Efficient Systems & Operations: Dedicated administrative support to allow therapists to focus on high-quality care.
Work Permit Assistance: We welcome international applications and offer Trusted Partnership Status for employment permit applications, ensuring faster processing times.
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Skills: Occupational Therapy