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Occupational Therapy AssistantinLondoninLondonPUBLISHED WED 19 MAR 2025

Meaningful Impact, Contribute directly to the recovery and rehabilitation of individuals, making a positive difference in their lives every day.
Well-Resourced Environment, Work in a facility designed for rehabilitation, equipped with diverse therapy spaces including art and music rooms, gym, and therapy garden.
Team Support, Be part of a supportive and friendly multidisciplinary team, gaining knowledge and experience from professionals in various fields.
Career Development, Opportunities for professional growth with access to in-service training, supervision from experienced Occupational Therapists, and support for further education in Occupational Therapy.
Competitive Salary and Benefits, Enjoy a salary starting at £27,750 with prospects for increase, along with perks like NHS discounts, life insurance, and free meals.
Structured Work Hours, Fixed full-time hours (Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm) that promote work-life balance.
Engaging Work Activities, Involvement in planning and facilitating diverse therapeutic activities that promote choice, independence, and structure for clients.
Are you a compassionate individual looking to make a meaningful impact in the lives of others? Cygnet Health Care is excited to invite a dedicated Occupational Therapy Assistant to join our team at Cygnet Hospital Churchill in South London. This full-time position offers you the chance to support recovery and rehabilitation for men in a nurturing environment. You’ll work alongside a talented multidisciplinary team, planning and implementing therapeutic activities tailored to the unique needs of our patients. With our fantastic facilities, including activity rooms, a therapy garden, and even a music room, you’ll have the tools needed to help our residents thrive.

At Cygnet, we believe in empowering our staff as much as our patients. If you're passionate about mental health and eager to learn, you’ll receive extensive training and support to develop your skills further. We celebrate the growth of our team, having supported many Occupational Therapy Assistants in advancing their careers. With a competitive salary starting at £27,750—a rise to £28,250 after probation, plus fantastic benefits like NHS discount cards and free meals on duty—you'll find a fulfilling career that values both your contributions and your well-being. Join us today and take the first step towards a rewarding future in care.
Meaningful Impact, Contribute directly to the recovery and rehabilitation of individuals, making a positive difference in their lives every day.
Well-Resourced Environment, Work in a facility designed for rehabilitation, equipped with diverse therapy spaces including art and music rooms, gym, and therapy garden.
Team Support, Be part of a supportive and friendly multidisciplinary team, gaining knowledge and experience from professionals in various fields.
Career Development, Opportunities for professional growth with access to in-service training, supervision from experienced Occupational Therapists, and support for further education in Occupational Therapy.
Competitive Salary and Benefits, Enjoy a salary starting at £27,750 with prospects for increase, along with perks like NHS discounts, life insurance, and free meals.
Structured Work Hours, Fixed full-time hours (Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm) that promote work-life balance.
Engaging Work Activities, Involvement in planning and facilitating diverse therapeutic activities that promote choice, independence, and structure for clients.

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