Are you an enthusiastic and highly motivated Occupational Therapist? Would you like to develop your clinical and professional skills in a Band 5 post delivering high quality rehabilitation? If you have the relevant clinical experience, we would love you to join our in-patient team to provide rehabilitation to both people living with frailty and after a stroke across the community hospital wards in Queen Margaret Hospital, in Dunfermline, Fife. Through CPD evidence, you should be able to demonstrate a keen interest in all areas of in-patient activity including rehabilitation settings.
You will work with senior Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy Clinical Support Workers and the wider multi-disciplinary team. There will be an expectation for you to deliver evidence-based practice, participate in service development and audit, and contribute to in-service training. You will support clinical supervision and appraisals and be involved in the development of Occupational Therapy students and Clinical Support Workers.
For informal enquiries, please contact Janet Thomas or Vicki Salisbury, Therapy Lead/s, Queen Margaret Hospital (01383) 623623 ext. 25054/22177.
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