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B7 Lead Occupational Therapist- East Surrey
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Job summary
Lead Occupational Therapist in Adult Mental Health
Are you ready to lead and inspire?
Join us as a Lead Occupational Therapist in Adult Mental Health and take on an exciting role that combines leadership, clinical expertise, and transformative work.
Why This Role?
* Leadership & Governance: Provide clinical and leadership oversight to our adult community occupational therapists.
* Clinical Excellence: Maintain a clinical role with hands-on involvement and impact.
* Flexible Working: Operate across the Trust, with responsibilities in West Surrey and North East Hants.
* Professional Development: Access a robust CPD program and development opportunities.
* Innovative Practices: Use the Model of Human Occupation for assessments and interventions, including individual and group work.
Be Part of a Dynamic Team
* Collaborative Environment: Monthly leadership meetings to drive strategic initiatives.
* Supportive Network: Work alongside dedicated mental health professionals committed to transformation.
Make a Difference
If you're passionate about mental health and leadership, apply now to help transform lives.
The role provides leadership across adult communities, based at Community Mental Health Recovery Services in East Surrey. The postholder will work flexibly within all Community services as needed.
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Main duties of the job
Job Overview
1. Provide compassionate and effective leadership to occupational therapists within the service/locality/sector.
2. Contribute to overall leadership of the service/locality/sector.
3. Deliver high-quality, evidence-based occupational therapy assessments and interventions, both group and individual, for people with complex needs, in line with occupational therapy pathways.
4. Communicate effectively with clinicians, managers, service users, carers, families, stakeholders, and agencies.
5. Supervise and mentor occupational therapists within the service.
6. Ensure delivery of occupational therapy student placements.
7. Lead on service development and audits within individual services and the wider occupational therapy team.
8. Be an active member of the occupational therapy leadership team.
9. Contribute to continuing professional development (CPD) activities within the service.
About us
Surrey and Borders Partnership NHS Foundation Trust provides mental health, learning disability, neurodevelopmental, and substance misuse services in Surrey and North East Hampshire. We support people of all ages, delivering high-quality care close to home to promote recovery and well-being.
We are among the top 10 mental health, learning disability, and community trusts nationwide. Our inclusive, supportive employer offers staff networks, flexible working, free parking, and excellent health and wellbeing support, along with development opportunities.
Surrey is a beautiful county just 30 minutes from Central London and the South Coast, with historic towns, countryside, and excellent transport links, including Gatwick and Heathrow airports.
Please note that we reserve the right to close posts early once sufficient applications are received.
We look forward to your application!
Job responsibilities
See the detailed job description and personal specification document for more information.
Person Specification
Qualifications, Skills, and Experience
* Occupational Therapy professional qualification
* Extensive post-qualification clinical experience with complex needs
* Experience applying occupational frames of reference and approaches
* Highly specialist knowledge of assessment and treatment models
* Experience contributing to service development and projects
* Supervision experience
* Experience supporting students on placement
* Experience representing occupational therapy within the service and trust
* UK driving license and access to a car
* Strong clinical reasoning skills
* Knowledge of group therapy and group facilitation experience
Additional Qualifications
* HCPC registration
* Clinical supervision training
* Leadership training
* Additional relevant qualifications or training
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This position requires a DBS check in line with the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975.
Address
Leatherhead HQ and East and Mid CMHRS bases in Epsom, Redhill, and Tandridge.
Salary
£48,270 to £54,931 per annum (including 5% Fringe HCAS), pro rata.
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Flexible
Reference number
325-7090936-COMM
Job locations
Leatherhead HQ and East and Mid CMHRS bases in Epsom, Redhill, and Tandridge.
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