Social Services Occupational Therapist - Major Adaptations
Exciting opportunity for a full-time or part-time long-term locum position as a Social Services Occupational Therapist within Major Adaptations in Islington, UK, earning up to £38 per hour on an hourly basis. This ongoing contract offers a hybrid role, requiring a mix of office and remote work, ideal for those seeking variety and flexibility in their career. You will engage with an interesting mix of cases, predominantly adult social care but also including paediatric cases.
Benefits
* Flexibility Unleashed: Enjoy the freedom of a hybrid role, allowing you to work from home while still connecting with colleagues in the community at least two days a week.
* Boost Your Earnings: Take advantage of opportunities for overtime to maximise your income, with a negotiable hourly rate reflecting your expertise.
* Professional Growth: Enhance your career prospects with potential progression to a senior OT post, where your responsibilities—and earnings—could increase.
* Work Variety: Enjoy the diverse yet balanced caseload, where 60 to 70 percent of cases involve adults, with the remainder focused on paediatric care.
What you will do
* Conduct assessments for major adaptations and manual handling within adult social care.
* Evaluate and provide recommendations for children experiencing challenging behaviours within the social care sector.
* Manage a varied caseload with responsibilities divided predominantly between adults and paediatric cases, ensuring high-quality outcomes.
* Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to develop and implement care plans tailored to each individual\'s needs.
* Keep comprehensive records and reports, adhering to legal and professional standards.
Requirements
* Registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) is essential.
* A valid driving licence is required to navigate Islington and its surroundings effectively.
* A minimum of three years of social care experience as an Occupational Therapist.
* Paediatric experience within social care or the NHS is a must.
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