
Rotational band 6 Occupational therapist
- North London
- £44,485-52,521 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- o Diploma/Degree/Masters in Occupational Therapy
- o HCPC registration.
- oMember of RCOT
- oEvidence of understanding the needs of service-users and their carers, and to explain the role of the OT to them.
- oKnowledge and understanding of relevant health and social care legislation.
- oUnderstanding and up to date knowledge of specialist adaptive equipment.
- oUnderstand the importance of clinical governance.
- oDemonstrate an understanding of responsibilities under the Health and Safety at Work Act, and of assessing risk within clinical work.
- oSufficient post- graduate OT practice, minimum of six months in a relevant clinical setting.
- oExperience in using standardized and structured assessments, and in implementing specialised OT treatment approaches.
- oExperience of assessing for specialist adaptive equipment and minor adaptations, and of evaluating effectiveness and safety.
- oExperience of goal setting and evaluating the outcomes of OT treatment.
- oExperience of working as a member of a multi- disciplinary team, and to identify ways to facilitate effective team working.
- oInvolvement in clinical audit and service improvement.
- oExperience of contributing to planning care in conjunction with service-users and other disciplines.
- oGood communication skills, with the ability to communicate complex information clearly (verbal and written) and to overcome barriers to communication.
- oAbility to manage own time and a clinical caseload, and to describe ways of prioritising work.
- oUnderstanding of issues involved in working in a diverse community, and of practical ways to ensure OT practice is culturally appropriate and accessible.
- oCompetent computer, word processing and e-mail skills.
- oUnderstanding of the role of and process of clinical supervision.
- oAbility to identify professional training needs, and evidence of updating clinical skills.
- oDemonstrable ability to meet Trust values
- o Diploma/Degree/Masters in Occupational Therapy
- o HCPC registration.
- oMember of RCOT
- oEvidence of understanding the needs of service-users and their carers, and to explain the role of the OT to them.
- oKnowledge and understanding of relevant health and social care legislation.
- oUnderstanding and up to date knowledge of specialist adaptive equipment.
- oUnderstand the importance of clinical governance.
- oDemonstrate an understanding of responsibilities under the Health and Safety at Work Act, and of assessing risk within clinical work.
- oSufficient post- graduate OT practice, minimum of six months in a relevant clinical setting.
- oExperience in using standardized and structured assessments, and in implementing specialised OT treatment approaches.
- oExperience of assessing for specialist adaptive equipment and minor adaptations, and of evaluating effectiveness and safety.
- oExperience of goal setting and evaluating the outcomes of OT treatment.
- oExperience of working as a member of a multi- disciplinary team, and to identify ways to facilitate effective team working.
- oInvolvement in clinical audit and service improvement.
- oExperience of contributing to planning care in conjunction with service-users and other disciplines.
- oGood communication skills, with the ability to communicate complex information clearly (verbal and written) and to overcome barriers to communication.
- oAbility to manage own time and a clinical caseload, and to describe ways of prioritising work.
- oUnderstanding of issues involved in working in a diverse community, and of practical ways to ensure OT practice is culturally appropriate and accessible.
- oCompetent computer, word processing and e-mail skills.
- oUnderstanding of the role of and process of clinical supervision.
- oAbility to identify professional training needs, and evidence of updating clinical skills.
- oDemonstrable ability to meet Trust values