
Specialist Neuro-Occupational Therapist
- Edgware, North West London
- £44,485-52,521 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Responsible for providing an early comprehensive specialist stroke service to the residents of Barnet requiring rehabilitation in the community and managing student/junior occupational therapists and other support staff.
- Be an active member of the clinical team, providing a comprehensive occupational therapy service to residents of Barnet within the Early Stroke Discharge team.
- To perform Occupational therapy assessment of patients with neurological presentations to develop and deliver an individualized treatment program.
- To work within professional standards and clinical guidelines, promote best practice and to undertake all aspects of clinical duties as an autonomous practitioner including assessing, treating, and managing own caseload of patients/clients and maintaining professional documentation.
- To work as part of a multidisciplinary team to facilitate positive rehab outcomes, timely and coordinated discharge planning
- Work in a variety of settings including clients' own homes, clinics, residential and care homes, community facilities, continuing care homes and community hospitals.
- To be responsible for the supervision and line management of junior staff, rehabilitation assistants, technical instructors, and occupational therapy students.
- To support self and service development through active participation in continuing professional development (CPD
- A comprehensive induction into the community service followed by a local induction to introduce you to the role
- Car lease scheme(only available for Band 5 and up)
- Flexible working options
- Annual travel card loan
- Training, support and development in your career
- Diploma/degree in Occupational Therapy
- Current HPC registration
- Current COT registration
- Evidence of CPD relevant to assessment and treatment of neurological conditions
- Evidence of up-to-date CPD portfolio
- Involvement in Appraisal and KSF Scheme
- Member other relevant special interest groups
- Other relevant post graduate degree
- Post-registration experience of 2 years working (including falls, neuro or stroke rehabilitation, and long term disability management).
- Post-registration experience of facilitating hospital discharges
- Experience working within a multi-disciplinary team
- Experience working with Social Services
- Post-registration experience of working in a community rehabilitation setting.
- Rotations at a Band 5 level in a wide range of clinical areas including elderly care, neuro-rehabilitation, musculoskeletal, community and orthopaedics.
- Experience in supervising and appraising junior therapists or support workers.
- Experience in supervising occupational therapy students
- Experience in service development projects.
- Experience working with voluntary organisations
- Experience and skills to assess and treat people with neurological conditions, complex multi-pathologies (including cognitive communication deficits, spasticity, splinting and casting, NMES, vocational rehab).
- Knowledge and understanding of the national guidelines for stroke rehabilitation, NSFs for Older People and Long Term Conditions and relevant NICE guidelines
- Knowledge and understanding of the neuro rehabilitation process.
- Ability to apply core occupational therapy skills across a range of clinical conditions within a client centered, goal setting approach
- Knowledge of outcome measures and evidence based practice associated with stroke and neuro rehabilitation.
- Ability to problem solve, prioritise and demonstrate clinical reasoning
- Communication and report writing skills, in both verbal and written format
- IT skills - Microsoft Word, Power point, Excel, Outlook Knowledge and understanding of Clinical Governance and its application to clinical practice
- An understanding of the importance of involving service users in their treatment and service development
- Remains up to date with own professional practice and new research
- Qualifications in other post-graduate therapy modalities: spasticity management, splinting and casting, NMES, management of cognitive communication deficits
- Hold a full, valid, UK driving licence and have access to a car to use for business purposes (unless you have a disability as defined by the Equality Act 2010)
- Diploma/degree in Occupational Therapy
- Current HPC registration
- Current COT registration
- Evidence of CPD relevant to assessment and treatment of neurological conditions
- Evidence of up-to-date CPD portfolio
- Involvement in Appraisal and KSF Scheme
- Member other relevant special interest groups
- Other relevant post graduate degree
- Post-registration experience of 2 years working (including falls, neuro or stroke rehabilitation, and long term disability management).
- Post-registration experience of facilitating hospital discharges
- Experience working within a multi-disciplinary team
- Experience working with Social Services
- Post-registration experience of working in a community rehabilitation setting.
- Rotations at a Band 5 level in a wide range of clinical areas including elderly care, neuro-rehabilitation, musculoskeletal, community and orthopaedics.
- Experience in supervising and appraising junior therapists or support workers.
- Experience in supervising occupational therapy students
- Experience in service development projects.
- Experience working with voluntary organisations
- Experience and skills to assess and treat people with neurological conditions, complex multi-pathologies (including cognitive communication deficits, spasticity, splinting and casting, NMES, vocational rehab).
- Knowledge and understanding of the national guidelines for stroke rehabilitation, NSFs for Older People and Long Term Conditions and relevant NICE guidelines
- Knowledge and understanding of the neuro rehabilitation process.
- Ability to apply core occupational therapy skills across a range of clinical conditions within a client centered, goal setting approach
- Knowledge of outcome measures and evidence based practice associated with stroke and neuro rehabilitation.
- Ability to problem solve, prioritise and demonstrate clinical reasoning
- Communication and report writing skills, in both verbal and written format
- IT skills - Microsoft Word, Power point, Excel, Outlook Knowledge and understanding of Clinical Governance and its application to clinical practice
- An understanding of the importance of involving service users in their treatment and service development
- Remains up to date with own professional practice and new research
- Qualifications in other post-graduate therapy modalities: spasticity management, splinting and casting, NMES, management of cognitive communication deficits
- Hold a full, valid, UK driving licence and have access to a car to use for business purposes (unless you have a disability as defined by the Equality Act 2010)