
Highly Specialist Occupational Therapist: critical care/surgery
- Nottingham
- £47,810-54,710 per year
- Contract
- Full-time
- Demonstrating advanced level patient assessment and intervention as appropriate in the relevant areas (including hyper-acute assessments and rehabilitation)
- Promoting a rehabilitative approach across the service
- Leading and providing clinical support to all members of the team
- Supporting the team with cognitive assessments and rehabilitation, taking a creative approach e.g. for long stay critical care patients or those with hypoxic brain injury
- Providing supervision to staff members (including band 6, band 5, support workers and students)
- Undertaking relevant managerial and operational duties and responsibilities, balancing this with clinical tasks accordingly
- Working alongside Therapy Service Managers and senior OT colleagues to develop the service in line with evidence-based practice
- Supporting student placements within the team and provide formal and informal training
- Working as part of the multidisciplinary team in all clinical areas
- Contributing to the education of the team and wider MDT
- Ensuring that high quality evidence-based practice, service development and education underpin the service delivery
- Embedding NUH's values and behaviours within everyday practice
- BSc Hons (or equivalent) Occupational Therapy
- Registered with Health and Care Professional Council (HCPC)
- Recognised postgraduate training relevant to speciality preferably, including MSc or completed modules
- Wide ranging and extensive experience of working within specialist area
- Knowledge of management processes to be able to provide 1st line management
- Able to evaluate current research and make recommendations for change in practice and implement these changes
- Have previously worked in the NHS
- Neuro and/or critical care experience
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Able to discuss treatment options and recommend best course of intervention to patients and carers using negotiating, persuasive, motivational and reassurance skills
- Communicate complex patient related information effectively to ensure collaborative working with MDT colleagues across health & social care sectors
- Able to reflect and critically appraise own performance and the performance of other staff
- Risk assessment skills for the safe management and discharge of very complex patients
- Analyse information from clinical assessments and make judgements about appropriate interventions for highly complex patients
- Able to plan the delivery of a service for a specialist area where there is variable capacity and fluctuating demand
- Able to lead in the development, review and implementation of relevant polices and service development, recognising and responding to wider strategic concerns
- Able to handle and move complex patients safely and in a way which promotes rehabilitation if applicable.
- Able to use and/or manoeuvre a range of medical devices including, for example, handling/assistive and anthropometric equipment if applicable.
- Able to travel to required areas within and beyond the Trust
- Undertake out of hours duties (weekends, on calls and Bank Holidays) as required
- BSc Hons (or equivalent) Occupational Therapy
- Registered with Health and Care Professional Council (HCPC)
- Recognised postgraduate training relevant to speciality preferably, including MSc or completed modules
- Wide ranging and extensive experience of working within specialist area
- Knowledge of management processes to be able to provide 1st line management
- Able to evaluate current research and make recommendations for change in practice and implement these changes
- Have previously worked in the NHS
- Neuro and/or critical care experience
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Able to discuss treatment options and recommend best course of intervention to patients and carers using negotiating, persuasive, motivational and reassurance skills
- Communicate complex patient related information effectively to ensure collaborative working with MDT colleagues across health & social care sectors
- Able to reflect and critically appraise own performance and the performance of other staff
- Risk assessment skills for the safe management and discharge of very complex patients
- Analyse information from clinical assessments and make judgements about appropriate interventions for highly complex patients
- Able to plan the delivery of a service for a specialist area where there is variable capacity and fluctuating demand
- Able to lead in the development, review and implementation of relevant polices and service development, recognising and responding to wider strategic concerns
- Able to handle and move complex patients safely and in a way which promotes rehabilitation if applicable.
- Able to use and/or manoeuvre a range of medical devices including, for example, handling/assistive and anthropometric equipment if applicable.
- Able to travel to required areas within and beyond the Trust
- Undertake out of hours duties (weekends, on calls and Bank Holidays) as required