Job Overview Are you an innovative & motivated Occupational Therapist to work in Ealing Community Short term Rehabilitation service? We have an exciting opportunity for a Band 5 Occupational Therapist to join our short term rehab service who are motivated to provide rehabilitation to help patients improve their abilities and achieve their rehabilitation goals, through therapy led care. We focus on achieving goals and enabling people to regain independence and social integration effectively and efficiently after discharge from acute hospitals and community services in the borough. The post holder will work with in the short term rehab team, with the Band 7 Occupational Therapist and Physiotherapist, Band 6 Physiotherapist and Occupational therapist and Band 5 Physiotherapist and Occupational therapist and rehabilitation assistants to provide rehabilitation in their own home environment. You will be supported to build your competencies and develop as an independent Occupational Therapist in the community. Main duties of the job To provide specialised rehabilitation assessment, education, advice and treatment to adult patients in primary care, who have complex health and social care needs. To work in a variety of community locations including patient’s homes, intermediate care ward, nursing homes, and residential homes and provide intensive rehabilitation. To independently manage a defined caseload of complex cases contributing to the provision of a rehabilitation service. To undertake seven day working as needed by the service. The service is part of the Maximising Independence Directorate and has strong links with other NHS community services and local organisations to ensure community short term rehabilitation is provided and learning opportunities are supported for staff. You will work cohesively within the team and We offer extensive support to build your clinical skills and expertise. Working for our organisation We will support you to develop your clinical skills. Funding is available for external learning opportunities. We value clinician autonomy and encourage all team members to contribute to the development of the service. Detailed Job Description And Main Responsibilities Please see attached JD&PS for full details of duties and responsibilities. Main Duties And Responsibilities To manage own caseload, prioritise referrals, assess, plan and implement intervention autonomously or with the guidance of senior therapists, ensuring clients and carers receive optimum level of therapy within available resources. To work together effectively within the team, which may include working with support staff. To make recommendations based upon findings from assessments and use clinical reasoning skills based upon treatment approaches, frames of reference and evidence-based practice. Gather information from relevant parties (i.e. patient, family, carers) to enhance effective, empathic and holistic intervention. To carry out functional, environmental, cognitive and psychosocial assessments, liaising with relatives, patient, carers, multidisciplinary team and external agencies, to make recommendations including the provision of equipment. To use activity analysis to assist with assessment of patient’s areas of dysfunction. To keep accurate, up-to-date records on patient care and equipment provision, complying with local policies .To provide written and verbal reports or recommendations to referrers, patients, other agencies involved in patients care. To represent Occupational therapy and/or individual patients at multidisciplinary team meetings to ensure the delivery of a coordinated multidisciplinary service and integrate Occupational therapy into the treatment/management programme. To provide supportive and sensitive communication to establish rapport and provide emotional support to the patient and family/carers. Carry out equipment assessment and patient suitability depending on physical, cognitive and psychosocial environment. To assess and recommend minor equipment to assist/maximise individual patients’ mobility, ordering equipment as required via the equipment loan service. To work closely with seating services to ensure postural support and seating in complex disability. To advise, instruct and teach patients, relatives, carers and other professionals to promote understanding of the aims of Occupational therapy and to enable the patient to self manage their condition and optimise their potential. Person specification Skills and knowledge Essential criteria Able to complete a comprehensive assessment for a patient who has fallen or is at risk of falls. Demonstrate ability to use Computers including: internet, word, power point, excel and electronic patient records Desirable criteria Awareness of current issues in health, including clinical governance and understand the impact on team practice Experience Essential criteria Experience of working in the community with older people. Undergraduate experience across a variety of core clinical settings. Experience of working in the UK health service as an Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, student or related role Desirable criteria Significant post-registration working as band 5 or equivalent in physical disability, community rehabilitation with elderly population. Other Essential criteria Valid driving license and car owner or able to drive pool car. Education And Qualifications Essential criteria State registration with UK Health Professions Council Degree/diploma in Physiotherapy/Occupational therapy Desirable criteria Membership and/or involvement in National special interest group Post graduate training, in-services or clinical placement training relevant to falls prevention, physical disability, or community rehabilitation with elderly population.