10 Oct 2025
APM Group and Ingeus to Exhibit at The Occupational Therapy Show 2025
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APM Group, a global leader in human services, is thrilled to announce its participation in The Occupational Therapy Show, taking place on 26–27 November 2025 at the NEC Birmingham. In collaboration with its UK-based business, Ingeus, APM Group is excited to connect with occupational therapists and allied health professionals from across the UK and beyond.
Ready for a Career Adventure?
At the APM Group stand, OTs are invited to explore how they can redefine their careers—by packing their skills, grabbing their passport, and stepping into a life-changing opportunity. Whether you're dreaming of sunshine in Australia or space in New Zealand, the boarding gate to a brighter future is now open!
We’re eager to chat about relocation opportunities and help you create your new "OT life plan"—one filled with professional growth, lifestyle upgrades, and yes, even shrimp on the barbie.
Local Impact, Global Reach
Meanwhile, Ingeus will be showcasing a range of clinical and non-clinical roles within its assessments business. If you're looking to join a professional, caring, and can-do team right here in the UK, Ingeus is the place to be.
Why Choose APM?
Whether you’re staying local or going global, one thing is certain: enabling better lives is guaranteed. Here’s what makes APM stand out:
- Diverse Career Paths: Say goodbye to being stuck in one role. With APM’s "one door, many brands" model, you can work across multiple services, explore new specialisations, or transition into leadership.
- Allied Health-Led Leadership: Our leaders are clinicians too. They understand your work and offer real insight and support—both clinically and operationally.
- Unmatched Professional Development: Follow your passions with a generous PD budget, access to multidisciplinary teams, mentoring, and shadowing opportunities.
- Flexibility & Balance: We trust you to manage your day in a way that works for you. Enjoy the freedom to thrive both professionally and personally.