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A local authority organization in Slough is seeking an Occupational Therapy Assistant to work in the Reablement and Independence Service. The role involves supporting residents to regain confidence and independence through collaborative assessments and interventions. Ideal candidates will have a relevant occupational therapy qualification and a commitment to professional development. This position offers flexibility and a supportive work environment.
We’re looking for a dedicated Occupational Therapist to join our Reablement and Independence Service (RIS). This is your chance to make a genuine difference in people’s lives — helping residents regain confidence, build independence, and stay well in their own homes.
You’ll be part of a friendly, multi‑disciplinary team working across the community, supporting people with a wide range of needs — from physical and mental health conditions to learning disabilities and age‑related challenges. You’ll also work closely with colleagues in Local Access Points, Locality Teams and Hospital and Discharge to Assess services to make sure support is joined‑up and focused on what matters most to each person.
This is an exciting time to join a forward‑thinking service that values your ideas, supports your growth and champions therapy‑led approaches. You’ll have opportunities for supervision, learning and development, as well as the chance to help shape innovative projects that promote independence and wellbeing.
If you’re passionate about empowering people and driving positive change in your community, we’d love to hear from you.
We’re looking for a dedicated Occupational Therapist to join our Reablement and Independence Service (RIS). This is your chance to make a genuine difference in people’s lives — helping residents regain confidence, build independence, and stay well in their own homes.
You’ll be part of a friendly, multi‑disciplinary team working across the community, supporting people with a wide range of needs — from physical and mental health conditions to learning disabilities and age‑related challenges. You’ll also work closely with colleagues in Local Access Points, Locality Teams, and Hospital and Discharge to Assess services to make sure support is joined‑up and focused on what matters most to each person.
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The closing date for applications is midnight on: 21st November 2025
Interviews will be held week commencing 1st December 2025
Are you passionate about helping people live independently? Join our Reablement and Independence Service and make a real difference in the community. In this community‑based role, you will support residents in regaining or maintaining independence through strength‑based assessments, rehabilitation and recovery‑focused interventions.
Working within a multi‑disciplinary team, you will assist Occupational Therapists with residents who have a range of needs, from physical and mental health challenges to learning difficulties and age‑related conditions. You will also collaborate with social care and discharge teams to ensure smooth care transitions.
We offer a supportive, innovative environment with regular supervision, training and opportunities for professional development. If you are enthusiastic about promoting independence and helping people live healthier, fuller lives, we want to hear from you.
Our vision is to make a difference to our communities and our environment and we would love you to join us in our mission! All of our employees, whatever their job, contribute greatly to delivering services to local people – either directly, or by supporting colleagues. We celebrate diversity and are continuously striving for our residents to enjoy fulfilling, prosperous and healthy lives.
We offer a supportive place to grow and develop your career with a real opportunity for your input to be valued and heard. Ambition and innovation will be required now more than ever and you will join a friendly and collaborative environment where you are encouraged to thrive.
At Slough Borough Council, we understand that everyone has different needs and circumstances. That’s why we’re committed to offering flexible and hybrid working arrangements that help you achieve the best work‑life balance and accommodate different working patterns.
Annual increments, where applicable, are usually payable on 1st April each year, subject to six months service in the post, until the maximum spinal column point of the level has been reached. The payment of annual increments is not automatic and is subject to satisfactory performance as assessed by your Director.
We want to ensure our recruitment process is accessible to everyone. If you have a condition that may affect your application or interview experience, please provide the following information in your supporting statement when applying:
This information will be treated confidentially and used solely to ensure we provide appropriate support throughout the recruitment process and beyond.
All applicants must have a valid right to work in the UK. If you require sponsorship, please contact Recruitment@slough.gov.uk before submitting an application.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. If appointed, all posts will be subject to satisfactory pre‑employment checks.
Slough Borough Council is an inclusive employer and we encourage and welcome applications from people of all backgrounds. We select staff on merit and foster a workforce where people are valued and represent the local communities we serve.
We want our application process to be open and accessible. If you wish to make your application in an alternative format, please email Recruitment@slough.gov.uk quoting the job reference – our Accessibility Statement has more information.
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The Council reserves the right to close adverts early should we receive a number of suitable applications.
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.
Slough Borough Council
Observatory House, role includes working from people’s homes in the community and visiting hospitals or care
£30,160 to £35,530 a year inclusive of £1,096 LWA + 14% Shift enhancement
Permanent
Full‑time
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Observatory House, role includes working from people’s homes in the community and visiting hospitals or care