
Community Occupational Therapist
- Warmley, Gloucestershire
- £31,049-37,796 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- With the support of senior staff, be responsible for the initial holistic assessment, implementation and evaluation of programmes of care for patients who are acutely and chronically unwell; often with complex needs arising from the frail elderly cohort
- Use clinical reasoning skills to assess, plan, implement and evaluate, patient- centred intervention programmes using an evidence based practice approach, promoting high quality and harm free care.
- Collaborate and negotiate with service users, carers and family in identifying achievable goals as part of the overall care plan, which will maximise quality of life and independence.
- Facilitate appropriate referrals to other services
- Work within a multi-disciplinary team, to provide integrated skills and share knowledge providing specialist skills supported by a robust competency framework
- To use occupational therapy skills, techniques in functional and standardised assessment & interventions as an autonomous practitioner
- Assess and arrange the provision of equipment, ensuring this is provided in good working order and fitted correctly; reporting any issues appropriately
- Supervise members of the team including peers, students and unregistered workforce in occupational therapy competencies
- Maintain accurate, informative and legal records
- Actively participate in training; this may involve assisting in the delivery of training
- BSc or equivalent in Occupational Therapy & HCPC registered.
- Evidence of continuing professional development and commitment to lifelong learning.
- Working knowledge of OT outcome measures.
- Effective communication skills written, verbal and no-verbal with the ability to adapt communication for individuals with communication difficulties.
- Able to make clinically reasoned judgements when working with a variety of conditions.
- Able to work autonomously, and ability to know when to seek appropriate advice / guidance from senior staff.
- Effective time management and caseload management.
- Community work (either student or post graduate) demonstrating a broad range of clinical undergraduate experience.
- Experience of the application of health, safety and risk management policies.
- Up to date knowledge of Evidence Based Practice, local and national standards.
- BSc or equivalent in Occupational Therapy & HCPC registered.
- Evidence of continuing professional development and commitment to lifelong learning.
- Working knowledge of OT outcome measures.
- Effective communication skills written, verbal and no-verbal with the ability to adapt communication for individuals with communication difficulties.
- Able to make clinically reasoned judgements when working with a variety of conditions.
- Able to work autonomously, and ability to know when to seek appropriate advice / guidance from senior staff.
- Effective time management and caseload management.
- Community work (either student or post graduate) demonstrating a broad range of clinical undergraduate experience.
- Experience of the application of health, safety and risk management policies.
- Up to date knowledge of Evidence Based Practice, local and national standards.