Up to full time 40 hours per week term time (42 week per year)
Permanent
Based in Lingfield, Surrey
Salary From £32,012 - £56,900 depending on experience plus HCAS Fringe payment.
An exciting opportunity has become available to join our team as an Occupational Therapist. The role is campus based providing a service to our school and college students some of whom are also supported by our residential provision.
This role is part of the occupational therapy department which sits as part of the wider Therapies team which is also comprised of speech and language therapy, physiotherapy and psychology. This is an exciting time to join our team as it will add to the current strong and talented therapies team, we look forward to meeting you.
Please contact Kellie Jennings, Occupational Therapy Lead Practitioner or our recruitment team to discuss the role.
Main duties of the job
Thejob holder part of a multi-disciplinary team providing assessment, interventionand consultation, to facilitate development of students occupationalperformance at Young Epilepsy.
For more information as to the main duties please see attached Job Descriptions corresponding to the Bands 5, 6 and 7.
About us
Epilepsy can be one of the most frightening and isolating conditions a child can experience. The loss of any sense of safety, trapped in an unpredictable world, not knowing when their next seizure will happen, where it will happen, who will be there and if they will be hurt.
Living in this unpredictable world takes its toll on a childs physical and mental health, as well as impacting their education and social life. It can limit opportunities for the rest of their life.
Children with epilepsy have a right to be heard. We are here for them.
Together we can create a society where children and young people with epilepsy have a voice and can live happy, fulfilled lives. Through research that improves diagnosis and treatments, campaigning for childrens rights, and providing innovative tools, information, and practical support for living day-to-day life.
Together we create possible.
What We Offer
* A supportive and experienced multidisciplinary team
* Opportunities for career progression
* Access to ongoing CPD and specialist training
* A rewarding role where you can make a meaningful impact on young peoples communication and life outcomes
* Subsidised dining room.
* Access to nationwide discounts and benefits.
* Free parking on campus.
Job responsibilities
Band 5:
To manage a caseload of students with epilepsy and/or autism together with other complex developmental or acquired needs attending the School and College.
* To assess students applying for future placements at St Piers and provide an opinion on the suitability of St Piers to meet their needs under the support and supervision of a Band 6/7 practitioner. Provide costings for potential equipment needs as highlighted during screening process.
* To provide a baseline assessment of students independence skills and the environment in which these skills are demonstrated.
* To evaluate the impact of epilepsy and/or autism spectrum disorders together with other complex developmental or acquired needs on a students current level of ability, taking into account variability and potential loss of skills.
* To provide direct treatment as indicated by assessment to maximise and promote independence.
* To provide assessment and provision of safety measures including head protection.
* To provide detailed recommendations which are suitable for incorporation into the students education or care programmes.
* To assess, prescribe, arrange provision and installation of specialised equipment and adaptations including seating and safety equipment.
* To provide clear written guidelines for use with specific equipment.
* To support and monitor the implementation of recommendations.
* To regularly contribute to reports pertaining to students needs as required.
* To meet the needs of all students effectively by working in partnership with other disciplines.
* To provide day to day support with other team members as required.
* To direct the work of Assistant staff in delivering intervention where appropriate.
* To liaise with parents surrounding the needs of their children and the aims of occupational therapy input.
* To identify other situations beyond the postholders current clinical competence and refer on/seek advice as needed.
* To set individualised objectives and provide direct treatment as indicated by assessment to maximise and promote function and independence, including 1:1 and group sessions as required.
* To provide detailed recommendations which are suitable for incorporation into the students education or care programmes.
* To identify other situations beyond the post holders current clinical competence and refer on/seek advice as needed.
Band 6:
To manage a caseload of students with epilepsy and/or autism together with other complex developmental or acquired needs attending the School and College.
* To assess students applying for future placements at Young Epilepsy and provide an opinion on the suitability of Young Epilepsy to meet their needs. Provide costings for potential equipment needs as highlighted during screening process.
* To provide a baseline assessment of students independence skills and the environment in which these skills are demonstrated.
* To evaluate the impact of epilepsy and/or autism spectrum disorders together with other complex developmental or acquired needs on a students current level of ability, taking into account variability and potential loss of skills.
* To provide direct treatment as indicated by assessment to maximise and promote independence.
* To provide assessment and provision of safety measures including head protection.
* To provide detailed recommendations which are suitable for incorporation into the students education or care programmes.
* To assess, prescribe, arrange provision and installation of specialised equipment and adaptations including seating and safety equipment.
* To provide clear written guidelines for use with specific equipment.
* To support and monitor the implementation of recommendations.
* To regularly contribute to reports pertaining to students needs as required.
* To meet the needs of all students effectively by working in partnership with other disciplines.
* To provide day to day support with other team members as required.
* To direct the work of Assistant staff in delivering intervention where appropriate.
* To provide support for OT students on clinical placement.
* To hold responsibility for defined projects.
* To liaise with parents surrounding the needs of their children and the aims of occupational therapy input.
* To identify other situations beyond the postholders current clinical competence and refer on and seek advice as needed.
* To set individualised objectives and provide direct treatment as indicated by assessment to maximise and promote function and independence, including 1 to 1 and group sessions as required.
* To provide detailed recommendations which are suitable for incorporation into the students education or care programmes.
* To identify other situations beyond the post holders current clinical competence and refer on and seek advice as needed.
Band 7:
Overall Responsibilities
To manage a caseload of students with epilepsy and/or autism together with other complex developmental or acquired needs attending the School and College.
To effectively work together with other disciplines for the management of students.
To plan and deliver individual and group occupational therapy intervention suitable for the applicable young person or group.
To provide direct treatment as indicated by assessment to maximize and promote independence.
To provide assessment and provision of safety measures including head protection and environmental padding.
To assess, prescribe, arrange provision and installation of specialized equipment and adaptations including seating and safety equipment.
To provide clear written guidelines for use with specific equipment.
To support and monitor the implementation of recommendations.
Record all intervention consistently with legal and organizational requirements.
Supporting the team with following up actions from six monthly and annual equipment servicing as well as ongoing maintenance in line with legislation and team processes.
Supporting the team with administrative duties as required.
Contributing to leading the team with ideas and support ongoing planning and development as tasked by the Lead OT.
Holding responsibility for defined project development.
Develop pathways in line with Lead OTs development plans.
Providing training and support for staff as required by the organization and the OT Team including people external to Young Epilepsy.
Liaison with key staff across site with regards students occupational performance, progress and health needs.
To provide day to day support and line management for other therapists and, or technicians/assistants as required.
To direct the work of the OT Assistant and Technician in delivering intervention.
To assess students applying for future placements at Young Epilepsy and provide an opinion on the suitability of Young Epilepsy to meet their needs. Provide costings for potential equipment needs as highlighted during screening process.
To perform outreach visits where required to asses complex students health needs.
To provide a baseline assessment of each new students independence skills and the environment in which these skills are demonstrated.
To regularly contribute to reports pertaining to students needs as required.
To liaise with parents with regards the aims of occupational therapy input and their childs needs.
To identify situations beyond the postholders current clinical competence and refer on/seek advice as needed.
To promote by example continuous professional development.
Managerial and Supervisory:
Feedback to the occupational therapy team with regards any intervention.
Full participation within regular formal supervision with an identified Occupational Therapist.
Contribute to Occupational Therapy Departmental and Wellbeing Team Meetings.
To provide support for OT students on clinical placement.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Band 5:
* Occupational Therapy qualification.
* DBS disclosure will be required.
* Evidence of relevant continuing professional development.
* Registered member of HCPC.
* Band 6:
* Occupational Therapy qualification.
* DBS disclosure will be required.
* Evidence of relevant continuing professional development.
* Band 7:
* Degree level or equivalent qualification in occupational therapy.
* Postgraduate training in sensory integration.
* Qualified Occupational Therapist.
* Registered member of HCPC
* Band 5:
* Evidence of higher study.
* Sensory Integration training.
* Registered member of RCOT
* Membership of relevant special interest group.
* Band 6:
* Evidence of higher study.
* Sensory Integration training.
* Fieldwork educator training.
* Registered member of RCOT
* Membership of relevant special interest group.
* Registered member of HCPC.
* Band 7:
* Masters degree in relevant area of practice.
* Member of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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