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Occupational Therapist in Children's TherapyinDouglasinDouglasPUBLISHED FRI 13 DEC 2024

Band 6: £39,225 to £52,384 a year  FIXEDTERM  GOOD SALARY 

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Opportunity to work within an experienced integrated team, enhancing collaboration and multidisciplinary practices.
Exposure to diverse cases, treating a variety of pediatric patients in both community and acute settings.
Higher salaries compared to the UK, along with annual salary increases above typical NHS pay scales.
Generous annual leave entitlement starting at 27 days, plus 10 Public Holidays, promoting work-life balance.
Access to an on-site education and training center, facilitating continuous professional development with advanced resources.
Support from the Isle of Man Government Staff Welfare Service, providing professional counseling and emotional support.
Affordable accommodation available for the first six months for non-Island residents, easing the transition into the area.
Manx Care is seeking an Occupational Therapist in Children's Therapy to join their integrated team in Douglas, focusing on treating paediatric patients in both community and acute settings. The role involves assessing and treating children with various conditions in diverse environments, including schools, community sites, children's wards, and patients' homes. The ideal candidate will prioritize staff development, contribute positively to service improvement, and work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team to enhance the Children's Therapy team's performance.

Employees in this position enjoy competitive salaries that exceed typical UK NHS pay scales, a generous leave entitlement, and pension options. Additionally, the role offers a supportive work environment, complete with access to a comprehensive education and training facility, professional development opportunities, and counseling services. Accommodation is also available for the initial six months for non-Island residents.
Opportunity to work within an experienced integrated team, enhancing collaboration and multidisciplinary practices.
Exposure to diverse cases, treating a variety of pediatric patients in both community and acute settings.
Higher salaries compared to the UK, along with annual salary increases above typical NHS pay scales.
Generous annual leave entitlement starting at 27 days, plus 10 Public Holidays, promoting work-life balance.
Access to an on-site education and training center, facilitating continuous professional development with advanced resources.
Support from the Isle of Man Government Staff Welfare Service, providing professional counseling and emotional support.
Affordable accommodation available for the first six months for non-Island residents, easing the transition into the area.

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