Private Occupational Therapy and Sensory Integration Jobs

Bristol

You Are In Good Hands

The OT Centre is looking for a skilled and passionate Occupational Therapist based in Bristol including the wards of Ashley, Avonmouth and Lawrence Weston, Bedminster, Bishopston and Ashley Down, Bishopsworth, Brislington East, Brislington West, Central, Clifton, Clifton Down, Cotham, Easton, Eastville, Filwood, Frome Vale, Hartcliffe and Withywood, Henbury and Brentry, Hengrove and Whitchurch Park, Hillfields, Horfield, Hotwells and Harbourside, Knowle, Lawrence Hill, Lockleaze, Redland, Southmead, Southville, St George Central, St George Troopers Hill, St George West, Stockwood, Stoke Bishop, Westbury-on-Trym and Henleaze and Windmill Hill.

OT Jobs By Specialism

We are particularly interested in working with OT's who have at least three years experience working in any one of the following Specialisms;

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Helen Spencer

Clinical Director

I believe we are unique in this sector and have a different approach.

We are not motivated by profit. What drives us is the desire to provide the best service for our clients and our customers. We have a unique team of passionate specialists and our founding partnership and values continue to drive our ethos. 

The OT Centre is an opportunity for OT's to once more do what they trained for - providing specialist high-quality therapy to meet client needs and make a real difference.

What We Love About Bristol

The OT Centre founder, Helen Spencer worked at the Frenchay Brain Injury Rehabilitation Unit in Bristol. The County of Bristol, encompassing the city of Bristol, is renowned for its rich blend of history, culture, and modern vibrance;

Cultural Diversity: Bristol's multicultural environment is a melting pot of different cultures, evident in international food markets, vibrant cultural festivals like St Pauls Carnival, and diverse community events celebrating global traditions.

Innovative Spirit: As a leader in creative industries and technology, Bristol is known for its forward-thinking approach in areas like media, digital technology, and green initiatives, including sustainable city planning and environmental conservation efforts.

Educational and Scientific Excellence: Bristol's reputation as an academic and research hub is anchored by institutions like the University of Bristol and UWE Bristol, fostering a vibrant student population and cutting-edge research, particularly in aerospace, engineering, and sciences.

Natural Beauty and Greenery: Beyond its urban landscape, Bristol offers nature reserves, such as Ashton Court Estate and the Avon Gorge, providing a scenic escape with opportunities for hiking, biking, and observing wildlife.

Musical Heritage: Bristol's music scene is eclectic, spanning genres from the influential trip-hop movement to a thriving contemporary music scene, with venues hosting everything from indie bands to classical concerts.

Architectural Diversity: The city's architecture is a timeline of history, ranging from medieval to modern, including Gothic churches, Georgian squares, and the contemporary architecture of the Harbourside development.

Family Attractions: Bristol is family-friendly, featuring educational attractions like Brunel's SS Great Britain, interactive science exhibits at We The Curious, and the wildlife-rich Bristol Zoo Gardens.

Nightlife and Cuisine: The city's nightlife is vibrant, with an array of pubs, clubs, and dining experiences, from traditional British pubs to exotic international cuisine, reflecting its cultural diversity.

Artistic Flair: The art scene in Bristol is dynamic and accessible, highlighted by street art tours showcasing famous works by Banksy, and diverse art galleries hosting contemporary art exhibitions.

Why Choose The OT Centre

Together We Make A Difference

Lindsay Tarasconi

Occupational Therapist

"I enjoy the variety of clients I work with at The OT Centre; I’ve had opportunities to work alongside individuals suffering from a variety of conditions. 

There are greater opportunities to maximise interventions in regards to time and resources. It’s nice to work with people in their own homes and often, it’s a few years down the line from an injury or accident, so clients have a better understanding of their condition, which allows them to identify their own goals."

Lindsay qualified as an Occupational Therapist in 2011, joining The OT Centre as an Occupational Therapist in 2014.

Use Your Skills

Doing What You Trained For

Work Flexibly

Work Alongside Your Existing Job

Move Forwards

Reignite Your Passion