Job overview
To provide a comprehensive and co-ordinated range of specialist occupational therapy therapeutic and preventative services in community settings, which maintain or improve people’s health, independence and quality of life.
Applying specialist knowledge and skills across the total range of complex health conditions, procedures and practices gained through practical experience, underpinned by theoretical knowledge.
Care group includes frailty, complex co-morbidities, discharge to assess and admission avoidance.
To assess and implement specialist treatment programmes as an autonomous practitioner, maintaining associated clinical records.
To work unsupervised reporting back to the clinical lead on a regular basis and to work as part of the wider MDT.
To participate in the day-to-day management of the service provision undertaking tasks as delegated by leadership, supporting new graduates and less experienced therapists, and non-registered staff members on a daily basis.
To provide formal supervision to nominated staff members and students.
Main duties of the job
Clinical
1.To carry and prioritise own patient caseload and other ongoing tasks, allocating appropriate work to technical instructors and students.
2.To carry out assessments and treatment in the most appropriate setting for the patient’s needs, whether this in the patients home, Residential/Nursing Home, Surrey Downs area, appropriate community setting, or tertiary unit.
3.To perform specialist occupational therapy assessment of patients with diverse and complex presentations, using advanced clinical reasoning skills to analyse, interpret and make judgements on complex facts or situations.
4.To develop specialised programmes of care, treatment and advice to patients and their care givers, based on sound knowledge of evidence based practice and the range of treatment options and/or adaptive techniques and/or equipment provision, and/or care services.
5.To incorporate the appropriate standard assessment tools and outcome measures with patients, and apply additional relevant skills such as therapeutic handling, moving and handling risk assessment and hand related treatment strategies / equipment for housebound patients.
Organisational
1. To undertake delegated responsibility for the triaging, prioritisation and allocation of cases within the clinical area along with the clinical lead.
2. To provide formal monthly supervision of nominated staff, ensuring their practice meets the required professional standards.
3. To provide regular teaching sessions and contribute to the performance assessment of new graduate/rotational therapy staff and rehabilitation assistants.
4. To provide training sessions to staff from other teams and agencies, either on request or on a regular basis.
To keep accurate statistical information to assist in the monitoring and management of the service
Professional
5. To be responsible for teaching student Occupational Therapists to graduate level on therapeutic skills and knowledge within core clinical areas.
6. To promote a culture of providing Occupational Therapy clinical placements, assisting fieldwork educators and NVQ assessors by supervising students/Technical Instructors clinical work and providing training sessions.
7. To actively participate in the in-service training programme by attending and contributing to discussions, and in providing sessions.
8. To maintain and further develop current specialist knowledge, skills and evidenced based practice, incorporating them as appropriate into clinical work.
9. To participate in formal supervision process as a supervisee and supervisor.
10. To participate in the SDHC appraisal scheme and formulate a personal development plan in line with the knowledge and skills framework.
Working for our organisation
Our ambition is to create a health and care system built around the people and communities of Sutton and continues to evolve through system-wide collaboration and co-creation. Through this place-based Partnership, we will ensure that the needs of people will be expressed and met locally in the place where they live.
To ensure confidentiality at all times, only releasing confidential information obtained during the course of employment to those acting in an official capacity.
· To comply with the Trust’s policies on diversity, the consumption of alcohol and non-smoking.
· To report all clinical and non-clinical accidents or near misses promptly and, when required, to co-operate with any investigation undertaken.
Person specification
Professional Registation
Essential criteria
11. Essential
Desirable criteria
12. Essential
6 Months Experience
Essential criteria
13. Essential
Desirable criteria
14. Essential
Our mission: ‘to put the patient first by delivering great care to every patient, every day.’
There’s never been a better time to join the Epsom and St Helier team. Our hospitals are facing a bright and busy future, and our staff have a proven track record in providing high quality, compassionate care for our patients.
Boasting incredible staff benefits and dedicated training schemes, working for us will not only take your career forward, but could help to transform the lives of our patients and visitors.
We offer all employees some fantastic staff benefits, and are the only hospitals in Surrey to offer staff the London high cost area supplement. Our hospitals also benefit from great locations, so whether you're attracted to the bright lights of the city or the countryside of Epsom Downs, both are within easy reach.
FURTHER INFORMATION
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For new entrants into the NHS, your pay under the Agenda for Change or Medical & Dental Pay Bands, will normally be set at the minimum of the pay band as advertised.
If you apply for this position and do not hear from us within 4 weeks of the closing date, please assume that you have not been short-listed for interview on this occasion.
ESTH values diversity and is committed to the recruitment and retention of underrepresented minority groups. We particularly welcome applications from black, Asian and minority ethnic candidates, LGBTQ+ candidates and candidates with disabilities.
As a Disability Confident Employer we are working to create a workplace that enables all staff to reach their full potential. We are committed to this because we know that greater diversity and inclusion will lead to an even greater positive impact for the people we serve.
Internal applicants from underrepresented minority groups are encouraged to seek development support such as work shadowing and interview skills coaching.