Private Occupational Therapy and Sensory Integration Jobs

Greater Manchester

You Are In Good Hands

The OT Centre is looking for a skilled and passionate Occupational Therapist based in or around the major population centres of Manchester, Bolton, Stockport, Oldham, Rochdale, Bury, Salford, Altrincham, Ashton-under-Lyne and Middleton.

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

Occupational Therapists looking for jobs tell us time and again that they are often unable to do what they are trained to do and have to live with providing the bare minimum for their clients.

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 Manchester

Aside from the fact that our co-founder, Mark Spencer, grew up in the rural outskirts of North Manchester, Manchester, it's a dynamic and diverse city known for its rich industrial heritage, vibrant cultural scene, and friendly inhabitants;

Cultural Diversity: Manchester is celebrated for its cultural diversity, which is reflected in its communities, cuisines, festivals, and events. This multicultural atmosphere enriches the city, making it a welcoming place for people from all walks of life.

Music and Nightlife: Known as the birthplace of some iconic music bands, Manchester has a thriving music scene. The city boasts numerous live music venues, from the legendary Manchester Arena to intimate gig spots like Band on the Wall. The nightlife in Manchester is vibrant, with an array of bars, clubs, and pubs catering to all tastes.

Sports Legacy: Manchester is a haven for sports enthusiasts, particularly football fans. It's home to two of the world’s most famous football clubs, Manchester United and Manchester City. The city also has a rich cricket history and hosts international matches at Old Trafford.

Historical Significance: Manchester played a pivotal role in the Industrial Revolution and has a rich history manifested in its architecture, museums, and libraries. The Museum of Science and Industry and the Manchester Museum are notable attractions.

Art and Theatre: The city boasts an impressive art scene, with galleries like the Manchester Art Gallery and the Whitworth showcasing a range of artworks. Manchester's theatre scene is also vibrant, with venues like the Royal Exchange Theatre and The Lowry offering a variety of performances.

Education and Innovation: Home to several prestigious universities, including the University of Manchester, Manchester is a hub for education and innovation. It attracts students from around the world, contributing to the city’s youthful and energetic vibe.

Green Spaces: Despite its urban setting, Manchester offers numerous beautiful parks and green spaces like Heaton Park, Fletcher Moss Botanical Garden, and the Salford Quays waterfront, providing residents with a pleasant escape from the bustling city life.

Shopping and Cuisine: The city is a shopper’s paradise with areas like the Arndale Centre and the boutique shops of the Northern Quarter. Manchester’s culinary scene is equally impressive, featuring a wide range of international cuisines, street food markets, and high-end dining experiences.

Transport Links: Manchester boasts excellent transport links, including a comprehensive bus and tram network, making it easy to navigate. It’s also home to Manchester Airport, one of the UK’s busiest airports, offering global connectivity.

Community and Friendliness: Often cited by residents and visitors alike, the friendliness and sense of community in Manchester make it a particularly inviting city. The Mancunian spirit is renowned for being open, inclusive, and resilient.

Why Choose The OT Centre

Together We Make A Difference

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Lynne Merrett

Occupational Therapist

"I joined The OT Centre over other providers because I like their Ethos and aspirations to do their best for a client.

I really value the flexibility it offers me. I have young children, so I can pick them up from school and not rely on after school clubs. My quality of life is better too.

Private practice for me means access to more resources for my clients as well, and allows me to spend more time with them so that I can meet their needs and help them reach their goals."

Lynne qualified as an Occupational Therapist in 2001 specialising in Neurorehabilitation in 2003, joining The OT Centre as an Occupational Therapist in 2017.

Use Your Skills

Doing What You Trained For

Work Flexibly

Work Alongside Your Existing Job

Move Forwards

Reignite Your Passion