HCPC are looking for Visitors in the following professions:

  • Arts Therapist – Drama
  • Hearing Aid Dispenser
  • Occupational Therapist
  • Physiotherapist
  • Psychologist – Clinical, Counselling & Health
  • Radiographer – Diagnostic
  • Speech & Language Therapist

What do Visitors do?

Tracey Samuel-Smith, HCPC Education Manager explains ‘Visitors are responsible for providing their profession expertise to the assessment of existing and proposed education and training programmes delivered by education providers. Visitors make a real difference to the work we do and how we help to protect the public. This is a fantastic opportunity to get involved and help safeguard people using our registrant’s services by ensuring education and training programmes meet our standards. Visitors also contribute to recommendations to the HCPC’s Education and Training Committee regarding the approval of programmes.’

Visitors must be registered and should have an understanding of the principles of quality assurance in Higher/Further Education or in a practice environment, as well as teaching, learning and assessment strategies in an educational or practice environment. In particular, we invite those who are currently experienced in supervising learners in their current workplace to apply for this role.

We pay a rate of £82 for profession specific advice for the Approval Process & Performance review assessments.

We expect visitors to commit to around five days per year. The length and notice for providing services are variable and can fit most diary commitments and working patterns. If you are successful, you will be required to undertake mandatory training prior to commencing your role.

All partners must have the right to work in the UK and reside in the country.

The HCPC is committed to equality of opportunity and actively guards against unfair discrimination on any grounds (including sexual orientation, religion or beliefs, race, sex, age, gender reassignment, marriage, civil partnership, pregnancy, maternity or disability).

We reserve the right to close the campaign early if we receive a sufficient number of applications.

To find out more about the work of partners, please click on this link.

To apply please visit our recruitment microsite. To find our vacancies please click on the ‘Search’ button

Closing date for applications: Monday, 14 August at 1pm

Tentative interview dates: 09 to 13 October and 23 to 26 October

Compulsory training day: Tuesday, 14 November

Please note: All applications must be submitted via our recruitment microsite to be considered. We do not accept CVs & covering letters.