Are you?
* Passionate about high quality patient care with a belief that everyday matters,
* Ready for a new challenge based both within an inpatient and community setting,
* Driven to promote the value of Occupational Therapy and therefore influence the narrative of OT for future generations,
* Committed to making the NHS have a brighter future?
Do you want?
* To learn in a supportive, empowering and collaborative team,
* To grow your knowledge and experience about the OT process, implementing and adapting patient‑centred care in a community centre,
* To work with a diverse team with wide knowledge and experience?
What we offer?
* The opportunity to enhance your holistic OT skills within a multi‑disciplinary team setting.
* Excellent learning opportunities with a high level of support, supervision, and appraisal from senior colleagues.
* Generous training opportunities.
* A great enthusiastic friendly team to work alongside.
Role overview
This is a joint advert with a Community rotational post. The role involves undertaking holistic OT assessment, clinical diagnosis and individualised treatment plans for patients on the caseload. You will contribute to inter‑disciplinary working within the service, providing an effective, high‑quality day‑to‑day service provision to the active client group. Rotations include Farnham inpatient rehabilitation and Enhanced Recovery and Support at Home, with potential for further rotations within future scope. Hours include rostering for 7‑day working with hours of work varying from 8‑4 to 10‑6 during the week, depending on rotations.
Key responsibilities
* Take responsibility for managing a varied patient caseload and follow the OT process, seeking advice on more complex cases to ensure the provision of a timely, clinically effective service based on evidence‑based practice.
* Provide holistic OT assessment, goal setting, individualised treatment programmes, care planning and delivery and review within intermediate care; adapting as the patients' needs evolve.
* Provide standardised cognitive assessments and treatment programmes as required.
* Provide environmental and functional assessments, compose and implement appropriate treatment programmes.
* Educate and provide necessary interventions around management of anxiety and fatigue.
* Identify, assess and manage risk.
* Demonstrate a sound understanding of clinical risk and report untoward incidents both verbally and in writing using the Trust reporting system.
* Work closely and jointly at times with Physiotherapy, Nursing colleagues and the rest of the MDT to ensure the patient receives holistic treatment.
Professional environment
Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust is committed to being an inclusive and disability‑confident employer. We provide first‑class development opportunities for all staff and have a wide range of professional, management and leadership, and clinical skills training available.
Work‑life balance
We encourage applications from people who wish to work on a flexible basis, recognising that flexibility may mean a range of different working patterns and hours. We do our utmost to work with our staff to meet their needs and the needs of our service and its users.
Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applicants from all backgrounds.
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