Occupational Therapist - Neuro Disabilities

Neuro Disabilities
Band 6
London, London
ASAP
£38340 - £50568 per annum
 
 

Occupational Therapist - Neuro Disabilities

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Our client has a fantastic rewarding Occupational Therapist Band 6 , permanent position in Putney, Southwest London.

Our client's vision for the future is that they will be the national centre of excellence for neuro-disability. Their mission is to provide outstanding care and empowering individuals with neuro-disability, enabling them to live their lives to their fullest potential. They are pleased to have been awarded an overall rating of 'Good' by our regulator, the CQC, in 2021 and they are proud to be delivering areas of outstanding safeguarding practice.

Occupational Therapist Band 6 - Permanent
Location: Putney, Southwest London
Salary range: £38,340 - £50,568 per annum (dependent on experience/banding)
Hours of work: 37.5 hours per week
Rotational basis : Neuro-disability

Job Role:
Key responsibility is to prepare and administer therapeutic Occupational Therapy programmes as part of a multidisciplinary team. Occupational therapists work across all service areas at RHN, on a rotational basis, covering the following areas Brain Injury Service (BIS), Augmentive and Alternative Communication (AAC) service, Ventilation service, Neuro-behavioural services, Young adults service ,Specialist Nursing home and Home services.
* To provide specialist patient-centred assessment and treatment for a complex neurological clinical caseload as part of a specialist multi-disciplinary team.
* To participate in interdisciplinary working (meetings, reviews, discharge planning and reports).
* To ensure professionalism and excellent communication with staff, patients and relatives.
* Demonstrate an awareness of RHN's objectives and contribute to achieving them appropriately.
* Strive to improve efficiency in all areas of your work.
* To work effectively as part of a specialist multi-disciplinary team, demonstrating excellent joint working and communication, to achieve patient-centred goals and ensure optimal management and rehabilitation of patients with complex physical, cognitive and communicative needs.
* To assess and treat a specific caseload of patients with complex needs, prioritising effectively to reduce risk and manage the patient's disability or rehabilitation needs.
* To assess and treat the patient's personal and domestic daily living functional activity level to maximise independence where possible.
* To participate in MDT assessment and provision or a 24 hour postural management programme, including assessment and provision of splints, participation in assessment of seating and bed positioning.
* Attend key meetings (CCG reviews, safeguarding, best interest meetings).
* Provide support and supervision to the OTA in their designated areas, and be responsible for task allocation to them.
* To advise on, recommend and make provision for the installation of appropriate aids and adaptations where appropriate.
* To carry out community visits and complete timely reports on these, as part of rehabilitation, leisure, or discharge planning.
* To attend all relevant meetings, and complete all necessary documentation and outcome measures involved in a patients' admission, according to HCPC and COT standards, in order to facilitate optimal communication and patient management, and to meet Service requirements.
* To ensure excellent communication with patients and relatives, and within the team, including undertaking a key worker role as required.
Requirements:
* Diploma/degree/masters degree in Occupational Therapy recognised by COT & HCPC.
* Member of BAOT/College of Occupational Therapists.
* An interest in the clinical management of severe neuro-disability.
* Demonstrates a proficient understanding of the role and need of evidence based practice.
* A working knowledge of physical assessment of complex neuro presentations.
* A good understanding of long term neurological conditions.
* Minimum of 18 months practising as a qualified OT and minimum of 6 months working in the field of neuro-disability.
* Ability to prescribe and grade a detailed treatment plan.
* Able to demonstrate flexibility, able to respond to rapidly changing requirements and implement and initiate new ideas.

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