We support people to be at their best
We have the autonomy to do the right thing
We want to help our residents live as independently as possible and our Senior Occupational Therapists have a vital role to play in that. They give people the time, resources and support they need to make a tangible impact on their everyday lives.
You’ll have a supportive team, a manageable caseload; you’ll have a voice and you’ll be valued – if you think somethings needs to change, we want to hear about it.
This is an opportunity for development and to change lives for the better
What it’s like working in our team…
The Early Intervention and Prevention Team is a fast paced and supportive multi-disciplinary team, working closely with our excellent In House Intermediate Care Service. We prevent people going into hospital unnecessarily, support then when they come out and provide quality reablement to keep people as independent as they can be. We visit people in their own homes and involve them in all aspects of the support, as well as their families and anyone else important to them. We are mostly home based when not visiting people, but we have a fabulous, revamped office space near the centre of Bracknell.
You will be supported to carry out the following duties, responsibilities and training…
* To work with people, including their advocates and carers, to coordinate the identification of their needs, undertake comprehensive assessments of individuals including those with diverse or complex presentations to develop person-centred SMART Goals and support plans designed to meet needs in ways that maximises independence, choice and control, and are legal and affordable
* To work as part of the multidisciplinary team, participating in the development of services and other staff, providing direction and assistance to support workers, other members of the team, and students.
* Take an active part in your own supervision and appraisal and to supervise and appraise allocated staff in accordance with the departmental supervision policy and council’s appraisal policy
* To be responsible for your continuous professional development, ensuring your practice is up-to-date and evidence based, attending all mandatory training and specialist training where appropriate.
* Work in a flexible manner, to provide Out of Hours cover – you will work one late shift a week – 12 noon – 8pm, and one weekend in 6 ( with time off in lieu over the working week)
The benefits you will experience are…
* An inclusive and social working environment with a variety of staff networks
* Opportunities for flexible and agile working, we offer a hybrid model of working to promote flexible working around personal and family commitments.
* Generous annual leave commencing at 28 days increasing after 3 years’ service to 33 days (pro rata for part time). With additional annual leave purchase policy.
* Regular opportunities for development with internal and external training courses.
* A great office location next to travel links and the regenerated town centre.
* Internal sports and social club opportunities.
* An extensive Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support health and wellbeing
* Discounted leisure centre and gym membership.
* Supermarket discount.
What we’re looking for…
You’re the person we are looking for if you are -
* A qualified OT, with community experience
* Passionate about the difference that we can make in people’s lives.
* Keen to be part of our supportive and friendly team
* Interested in developing yourself and the team you work with
Interview date
Interviews will be held the week beginning 13 th May 2024