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Occupational Therapy

Sugarman Medical’s specialist Occupational Therapy division is lead by a qualified Occupational Therapist. Located in The City of London we assist clients seeking to fill OT jobs within the following settings:

  • OT jobs in the NHS
  • OT jobs in Social Services
  • OT jobs in Charities
  • OT jobs in Education

Our specilialist division provides Occupational Therapists with an ever-changing portfolio of OT jobs. In addition to the widest variety of settings, we are continually requested to assist in placing OT’s within Occupational Therapy jobs UK wide.

Due to the exceptional levels of clinical expertise within this specialist OT division, we are able to fully and clearly discuss all elements of all OT vacancies with an enquiring Occupational Therapy professional. Additionally, our clinical expertise enables us to accurately match Occupational Therapists aspirations to all suitable OT vacancies.

Should an Occupational Therapist be seeking to secure an OT vacancy not known to us – our specialist Occupational Therapy recruitment team will proactively represent an OT to our clients until the desired OT vacancy is located.

Levels of UK Occupational Therapy Jobs are currently high. Sugarman Medical’s specialist Occupational Therapy team seek to provide the very highest levels of service, honesty and professionalism to both OT clients and Occupational Therapy candidates. To further support our standards we seek to personally meet with all OT candidates seeking UK Occupational Therapy jobs and positions - prior to representing them to a client or OT job. Additionally, prior to commencing all OT vacancies, we must be in receipt of a full set of mandatory compliance documentation – we will be happy to guide you through these requirements.

Wether you are an Occupational Therapist seeking your next permanent or locum OT job, or an OT department seeking to fill an OT vacancy - we will be delighted to hear from and look forward to partnering you in your search.

Our expert, informed team will be delighted to support you.








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