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A leading care provider in London is seeking a dedicated Music Therapist to deliver high-quality therapy services and support individuals with complex neurological and mental health needs. The role involves working across two specialist hospital services, providing tailored therapy sessions and collaborating with multi-disciplinary teams. Ideal candidates will be HCPC-registered with experience in rehabilitation settings and excellent communication skills.
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At Active Care Group, we believe in empowering individuals to live their best lives through personalised care. We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Music Therapist to join our dynamic multi-disciplinary teams across two of our specialist hospital services in the south region. This is a fantastic opportunity to use your skills to support individuals with complex neurological and mental health needs.
About the Role:
You will provide high-quality, evidence-based music therapy services as part of holistic care plans at:
Blackheath Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centre (15 hours per week) - a specialist hospital supporting adults with acquired brain injury and complex neurorehabilitation needs.
Holybourne Hospital (7.5 hours per week) - an acute mental health hospital providing specialist inpatient care for adults with severe and complex mental health conditions.
Active Care Group are a pioneering national provider of complex care services, delivering pathways and better outcomes for people. We have a collaborative and holistic approach to care underpinned by proven clinical and therapeutic expertise. We specialise in supporting young people and adults with complex needs to make positive progress and lead happier, more independent lives.
Key Responsibilities:
Deliver individual and group music therapy sessions tailored to patient needs and goals.
Work collaboratively within multi-disciplinary teams.
Contribute to assessments, treatment planning, and outcomes reporting.
Support emotional expression, communication, and rehabilitation through music.
What to look forward to:
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Active Care Group