Band 6 Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) Occupational Therapist – London
Hunter AHP has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Band 6 Occupational Therapist to secure an ongoing locum contract within an NHS Community Mental Health Team (CMHT) based in London. This role is ideal for an occupational therapist with a passion for mental health, seeking to work with patients in community settings.
You will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team, providing assessments, interventions, and support to patients in the community to enhance their quality of life and independence.
Key details:
- Start: ASAP
- Hours: Full-Time
- Contract: Ongoing
- Location: London
- Rate: £28-£29 per hour
If you are interested in this position, please contact Charlie Brooks at Hunter AHP today on (phone number removed) or email (url removed).
Not available for this position? Recommend a friend or colleague! We offer a simple and transparent referral scheme – earn £250 for a successful placement (qualifying period applies).
Why Hunter?
- Join the community – be part of a network of like-minded, conscientious locums with shared values for patients and clients.
- AHP sector expertise – represented by specialists who listen, understand your needs, and advocate for you professionally.
- Quick & simple online registration – start quickly with minimal paperwork.
- Long-term relationships based on trust – receive genuine advice tailored to your career.
- Access to top requirements nationwide – benefit from exclusive roles in your field.
- Comprehensive support – Hunter AHP promotes you, reducing the burden of business development.
- Reliable weekly payments – trust in Hunter AHP as part of the Hunter/Gatherer Group.
- Market knowledge – receive insights and guidance on market trends and opportunities.
- Exclusive events and discounted CPD – gain access to professional growth opportunities.
- Passionate customer service – your career satisfaction is our priority.
Role: CMHT Occupational Therapist – Locum
Consultant: Charlie Brooks
Email: (url removed)