Neurodevelopmental Practitioner – Oxford
Salary: £42,000 – £56,000 (depending on experience and background) Contract: Permanent Hours: 37.5 hours per week (minimum 3 days considered) Location: Oxford (2 days on-site required)
About the Organisation
We are a growing independent neurodevelopmental service specialising exclusively in children and young people, offering specialist assessment and therapy provision across autism and ADHD pathways, including a combined pathway. With a strong clinical focus and an entrepreneurial culture, we are expanding our reach into new locations and are looking for skilled clinicians to grow with us.
About the Rol
eThis is an exciting opportunity to join a developing children and young people's neurodevelopmental service at a pivotal stage of its growth. As a Neurodevelopmental Practitioner, you will conduct high-quality autism and/or ADHD assessments, contributing to a multidisciplinary team delivering assessments across our autism, ADHD and combined pathways
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We welcome applications from a range of professional backgrounds, includin
- g:Clinical or Educational Psychologis
- tsSpeech and Language Therapis
- tsOccupational Therapis
- tsSocial Worke
- rsLearning Disability Nurs
es
Candidates who require training or are earlier in their career are welcome to apply and will be placed accordingly within the salary ba
nd.
What We're Looking
- ForExperience in neurodevelopmental assessment (autism and/or ADHD) within a children and young people's set
- tingAbility to work both independently and collaboratively within an
- MDTStrong report writing and communication sk
- illsCommitment to high clinical standards and person-centred prac
tice
Working Pa
- tternStandard hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00–
- 17:30Compressed option available: Monday–Thursday 8:00–18:00, Friday 8:00–
- 12:00Saturday working occasionally req
- uiredMinimum 3 days per week; 2 days on
-site
Be
- nefits34 days annual leave including bank ho
- lidaysStatutory p
- ensionFlexible working arrang
- ementsAI-assisted administration tools to reduce clinical admin
- burdenAccess to therapy and prescribing services within the organi
- sationOpportunity to contribute to service development in a growing
