Job Title:
Occupational Therapy Assistant – Children’s Residential Services (EBD)
Location: Bexley, London Service: Children’s Services
Reports to: Registered Manager / Clinical Lead / Occupational Therapist
Hours: Part-time or full-time (flexible; may include some evenings to support routines.
Job Purpose
The Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) supports the delivery of occupational therapy informed interventions for children and young people with Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties (EBD) living in a residential setting. The role focuses on promoting emotional regulation, sensory integration, daily living skills, independence, and participation in meaningful activities, under the guidance of a qualified Occupational Therapist.
Key Responsibilities
Support occupational therapy plans through daily activities and routines.
- Help children develop emotional regulation, coping, and independence skills.
- Use sensory strategies and monitor children’s responses to support needs.
- Build positive relationships and support children during emotional distress.
- Encourage participation in education, hobbies, and community activities.
- Work with the wider team and contribute to care planning and reviews.
- Keep accurate records while following safeguarding and professional standards
Person Specification
Essential
• Experience working with children or young people with EBD, trauma, neurodiversity, or additional needs.
• Understanding of occupational therapy principles or sensory integration approaches (formal or experiential).
• Ability to engage children in therapeutic or structured activities.
• Calm, patient, and resilient approach to behaviour that may challenge.
• Good communication and observation skills.
• Commitment to safeguarding children and promoting wellbeing.
• Enhanced DBS check (Children’s Barred List) – required.
Desirable
• Relevant qualification or training (e.g. OT Assistant, Psychology, Health & Social Care, SEN).
• Experience working under the supervision of an Occupational Therapist.
• Knowledge of trauma-informed care and attachment-aware practice.
• Experience in residential children’s services or SEN settings.
Training & Supervision
• Induction and ongoing training aligned to children’s residential services.
• Regular supervision from a qualified Occupational Therapist or Clinical Lead.
• Opportunities for professional development and progression