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R2199 - Occupational Therapist

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Frewen College

Job details

Job type

Part-time, permanent

Salary

£36,000 per annum

Hours

4 days a week, 30 hours per week

Location

Frewen College, Northiam, East Sussex

Closes on 15 May 2026

Interested in applying?

Frewen College is an independent, co-educational day and boarding school specialising in dyslexia and co‑occurring Specific Learning Difficulties. We are seeking a motivated and experienced Occupational Therapist to join our thriving Learning Support team from September 2026.

This is an exciting opportunity to play a central role in supporting students from Year 7 to Sixth Form, helping them develop the sensory, motor, executive functioning and self‑regulation skills needed to access learning, build independence and thrive within a supportive boarding school environment.

The Role

Working closely with teaching staff, boarding teams, parents and external professionals, you will:

  • Assess, plan and deliver individualised and group Occupational Therapy interventions
  • Support students’ access to the curriculum through practical strategies and environmental adaptations
  • Contribute to the development and delivery of the school’s study skills programme, including whole‑class teaching
  • Provide specialist input to EHCPs, annual reviews and therapy reports
  • Offer advice and training to staff, parents and external partners
  • Support admissions, outreach and advisory work as part of the school’s traded portfolio
  • Play a full and active role in the wider life of an independent boarding school

The role includes some floor‑based work and use of therapy equipment, as well as opportunities for outreach, advisory work and professional development.

About You

You will be:

  • qualified Occupational Therapist with HCPC registration
  • Trained in Sensory Integration
  • Experienced in working with children and young people with dyslexia and co‑occurring SpLDs
  • Confident working within a school and multidisciplinary team
  • Organised, flexible and an excellent communicator
  • Passionate about inclusion, wellbeing and safeguarding

Experience of advisory work, training delivery and working across multiple settings would be an advantage.

  • Working Hours: This is a part‑time, permanent position working 4 days a week, 8.30am to 4.30pm (30 hours per week) during school terms.
  • Outside term time: 11 days per year, including INSET
  • Flexibility around hours and location may be required to support outreach services
  • Salary: £36,000  includes 5.6 weeks pro-rata holiday pay.  This is based on a full-time salary of £45,000. 
  • Annual Leave: This is a term-time plus role and therefore you will be expected to take your annual leave during school holiday periods. 
  • Closing Date: Friday 15th May 2026 at 12 noon.