
Occupational Therapist - Early Intervention and Prevention
- Bracknell, Berkshire
- £46,783-48,873 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- To work with people to coordinate the identification of their needs and undertake comprehensive assessments of adults with disabilities. To work with those with diverse or complex presentations in a way that maximises independence, choice and control that are Care Act compliant and cost effective.
- Responsible for your own caseload, working collaboratively with those in the People Directorate.
- To be an autonomous practitioner and accountable for all aspects of your work, including management of individuals in your care and your own supervision and appraisal.
- To assess for, plan and provide interventions around manual handling, seating and small aids / adaptations.
- Participate in safeguarding assessments and planning when required.
- To work as an Occupational Therapist as part of the Adult Community Team in our Early Intervention & Preventions Team. This team is made up of Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Nurses, Support Coordinators, Social Workers and Managers as well as working alongside our In House CQC registered Intermediate Care Service.
- To provide reablement to maximise independence and support people to remain in their own communities, facilitate timely discharge from hospital, avoid unnecessary hospital admission and enable people to stay at home at the end of their lives.
- There will be opportunity to rotate across our Adult Social Care Hub and long-term teams.
- To work with people, including their advocates and carers, to provide a reablement, service, to develop person-centred SMART goals and support plans designed to maximise independence, choice and control, and that are legal and affordable
- To act as a key worker, ensuring that people have timely assessment, reablement and regular review of their progress and needs
- Responsible for own caseload, working collaboratively with the multi-disciplinary team and others across Adult Social Care and partners
- To be an autonomous practitioner and accountable for all aspects of your work, including management of individuals in your care and your own supervision and appraisal.
- Document all work in line with legislation and local policy and procedures.
- To be responsible for your continuous professional development, attending all mandatory training and specialist training where appropriate.
- To be involved in the training and mentoring of other staff within the service area and the training of Occupational Therapy Students.
- Participate in safeguarding assessments and planning when required.
- To take an active part in Team Meetings and other meetings to which you may be invited.
- There will be one last shift a week from 12 - 8pm
- To work as an Occupational Therapist as part of the Adult Community Team in our Early Intervention & Preventions Team. This team is made up of Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapists, Nurses, Support Coordinators, Social Workers and Managers as well as working alongside our In House CQC registered Intermediate Care Service.
- To provide reablement to maximise independence and support people to remain in their own communities, facilitate timely discharge from hospital, avoid unnecessary hospital admission and enable people to stay at home at the end of their lives.
- There will be opportunity to rotate across our Adult Social Care Hub and long-term teams.
- To work with people, including their advocates and carers, to provide a reablement, service, to develop person-centred SMART goals and support plans designed to maximise independence, choice and control, and that are legal and affordable
- To act as a key worker, ensuring that people have timely assessment, reablement and regular review of their progress and needs
- Responsible for own caseload, working collaboratively with the multi-disciplinary team and others across Adult Social Care and partners
- To be an autonomous practitioner and accountable for all aspects of your work, including management of individuals in your care and your own supervision and appraisal.
- Document all work in line with legislation and local policy and procedures.
- To be responsible for your continuous professional development, attending all mandatory training and specialist training where appropriate.
- To be involved in the training and mentoring of other staff within the service area and the training of Occupational Therapy Students.
- Participate in safeguarding assessments and planning when required.
- To take an active part in Team Meetings and other meetings to which you may be invited.
- There will be one last shift a week from 12 - 8pm
- Registered with HCPC with a recognised Occupational Therapy qualification.
- Registered with HCPC with a recognised Occupational Therapy qualification.