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Job Ref: 212606286
Date: 2020-10-16 13:09:30
Salary: £21-£24ph
Here at Hunter AHP we have an opportunity for a Band 6 Occupational Therapist to carry out a Mental Health role. My client is looking for someone to start ASAP and this contract is ongoing.
This role is for a full time Occupational Therapist with previous mental health & dementia experience. This position will be working from home but will be required to carry out any crisis visits in the High Wycombe area.
Details of the Mental Health band 6 role are:
Band 6
Start ASAP
£21-£24ph
Dementia experience
If you are interested in this vacancy please contact at Hunter AHP today on (phone number removed) to find out more about this role.
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Why work with Hunter AHP?
Join the community: be part of a network of like-minded, conscientious locums with shared values for patients and clients.
Represented by experienced AHP sector experts, we listen, understand your needs and represent you professionally.
Quick & simple online registration.
A long-term relationship based on trust and understanding.
Access to the very best requirements nationwide.
As part of the Hunter AHP network, you will be appropriately marketed, in a consultative manner, taking the burden of business development away from you.
Weekly payments you can trust, Hunter AHP is part of the Hunter/Gatherer Group of Companies.
Market knowledge, advice and knowledge sharing on market trends and opportunities.
Customer service, it’s a simple philosophy but one we are passionate about.
Mental Health with Dementia experience Occupational Therapist High Wycombe:
This is a role for a Band 6 Mental Health Occupational Therapist looking for work in High Wycombe and would be advantageous if they had experience in dementia.
Reference Number: VAC-17556
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