
Band 7 Occupational Therapist
- East London
- £56,276-63,176 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- To provide specialised client-centered occupational therapy interventions to clients (aged 18 or over) who are resident in the community. This includes clients who may present with complex physical, cognitive, psycho-social and housing needs as a result of a wide range of medical conditions.
- To be an influential member of the multi-disciplinary team, providing expert, integrated, client-centred, goal- orientated rehabilitation for clients
- To work as an autonomous practitioner in managing a defined caseload of complex cases, in a community setting. To evidence high levels of problem-solving and clinical reasoning skills in line with evidence-based/client-centred principles. To formulate a diagnosis and treatment plan designed to reduce the impact of disability from a comprehensive assessment of the client's needs. To assess any on going care and support needs.
- To take a lead role in the supervision, teaching and appraisal of junior occupational therapists, rehabilitation support workers, students and other members of the multidisciplinary team.
- To work collaboratively with members of the multi-disciplinary team in the planning, development and evaluation of the Reablement Team, taking a lead for designated projects. To continually engage with and develop the provision of occupational therapy within community services.
- Work across different sites and in the community
- Flexible approach to work
- Occupational Therapy Degree
- Registered with HCPC
- Maintenance of CPD portfolio
- At least 3 years' post registration clinical experience in OT role, including community working with older adults with a physical health need
- Experience in supervising, managing and training junior staff
- Ability to identify and assess the potential risks involved in work activities and processes for self and others
- Experience in training, supervising and managing others including HR management
- Experience in service development
- Ability to communicate with wide range of professionals
- Ability to establish a therapeutic relationship with patients and their families/carers
- Ability to undertake all aspects of the OT process
- Evidence of advanced clinical reasoning skills
- Ability to apply safe manual handling techniques with patients with complex needs and teach others
- Ability to manage individual and team workload independently
- Ability to support junior team members in all aspects of their role and ensure team functions at highest level
- Understanding of the legal responsibilities of the profession, including social care legislative frameworks
- Knowledge of current and emerging Social Care and NHS strategy and policy
- Ability to prioritise, organise and delegate
- Experience in training and educating other professionals in clinical practice
- Ability to self-reflect, carry out tasks of own job and identify what s/he needs to learn to able to do current job better
- Experience of working in a community setting
- Knowledge of theory and practice of OT with patients with physical, cognitive and psychosocial needs
- Knowledge of legislation affecting the work of OTs
- Knowledge of the roles of other disciplines and agencies involved in patient care
- Knowledge of the principles of clinical governance and their application
- Knowledge of standardised assessments appropriate to this patient group
- Knowledge of the Care Act
- Work across different sites and in the community
- Flexible approach to work
- Occupational Therapy Degree
- Registered with HCPC
- Maintenance of CPD portfolio
- At least 3 years' post registration clinical experience in OT role, including community working with older adults with a physical health need
- Experience in supervising, managing and training junior staff
- Ability to identify and assess the potential risks involved in work activities and processes for self and others
- Experience in training, supervising and managing others including HR management
- Experience in service development
- Ability to communicate with wide range of professionals
- Ability to establish a therapeutic relationship with patients and their families/carers
- Ability to undertake all aspects of the OT process
- Evidence of advanced clinical reasoning skills
- Ability to apply safe manual handling techniques with patients with complex needs and teach others
- Ability to manage individual and team workload independently
- Ability to support junior team members in all aspects of their role and ensure team functions at highest level
- Understanding of the legal responsibilities of the profession, including social care legislative frameworks
- Knowledge of current and emerging Social Care and NHS strategy and policy
- Ability to prioritise, organise and delegate
- Experience in training and educating other professionals in clinical practice
- Ability to self-reflect, carry out tasks of own job and identify what s/he needs to learn to able to do current job better
- Experience of working in a community setting
- Knowledge of theory and practice of OT with patients with physical, cognitive and psychosocial needs
- Knowledge of legislation affecting the work of OTs
- Knowledge of the roles of other disciplines and agencies involved in patient care
- Knowledge of the principles of clinical governance and their application
- Knowledge of standardised assessments appropriate to this patient group
- Knowledge of the Care Act