Join a Growing National Provider Supporting Disability Services At Cognitive Support, we are a leading provider of autism and neurodevelopmental assessments across Ireland. Following continued expansion and increasing demand from disability services, including work aligned with the Health Service Executive, we are seeking experienced Occupational Therapists to join our multidisciplinary team. This role offers the opportunity to contribute to high-quality autism assessments (including ADOS-2) and deliver specialist occupational therapy reports that directly support children and families accessing disability services. The Role You will be responsible for: Conducting ADOS-2 assessments as part of a multidisciplinary autism assessment pathway Completing functional and sensory-based occupational therapy assessments Producing high-quality occupational therapy reports for disability teams Contributing to Assessment of Need (AON) processes where required Working collaboratively with Psychologists, SLTs, and other clinicians Participating in feedback sessions for families and professionals Please note: This is a clinic-based role only no remote working is available. Our Clinic Locations We currently operate clinics across Ireland, including: Cork Dublin Kilkenny Tipperary Waterford Wexford Galway Limerick Donegal This allows clinicians to work locally within their region where possible. What Were Looking For Degree in Occupational Therapy Registration with CORU Minimum 3 years post-qualification experience, specifically working with children and/or young people with autism and developmental needs ADOS-2 trained (or willingness to undertake training) Strong understanding of sensory processing and functional assessments Excellent report writing and communication skills Ability to work both independently and within an MDT What We Offer Competitive rates of pay per assessment/report Flexible clinic-based working choose your availability (many clinicians complete 12 days per month or more) Multidisciplinary team working (Psychology, SLT, OT collaboration) Clinical supervision and support from experienced leads Work across both public (disability teams) and private pathways Supportive, clinician-focused organisation with strong governance Why Join Cognitive Support? Be part of a national service reducing waiting lists for children and families Deliver meaningful work that directly supports access to disability services Work within a framework aligned to best practice and multidisciplinary care Join a growing organisation expanding across neurodevelopmental and mental health services Benefits: Flexitime