NHSGGC Learning Disability service is looking for a motivated, skilled, knowledgeable and effective qualified Occupational Therapist to lead our board wide occupational therapy services. This is a permanent, full‑time position. The post holder will be HCPC registered, with a proven track record of leadership experience and be educated to masters level or equivalent. A formal leadership qualification is desirable.
There are established occupational therapy services in all six HSCPs alongside an inpatient service located on both Gartnavel and Stobhill sites. Candidates must be able to work as part of an MDT, ensuring a culture of innovative service delivery and development. The post holder should preferably be skilled to at least SIFs level in Quality Improvement methodologies. Experience of service audit and research is desirable. The post holder will provide professional leadership to three band 7 team leads who together support approximately 14 WTE, providing day‑to‑day professional advice and oversight of occupational therapy services across the health board area. There is also a responsibility for providing support and advice to service managers in relation to effective service delivery, workforce planning and recruitment, taking cognisance of HCSSA in relation to deployment of staff to safely cover priority service areas. This post is 0.5 professional lead and 0.5 clinical, with the clinical element based in Glasgow City and the professional role covering the board.
This is a strategic post that will require the ability to work at a national level influencing both the occupational therapy and allied health professional agendas. It will be helpful to have an awareness of key strategic drivers such as Coming Home Implementation: a report from the working group on complex care and delayed discharge.
A working knowledge of IT software such as Word, Excel, Co Pilot and familiarity with Patient and Management Information Systems is required.
The clinical part of this role will carry a small caseload in the GC HSCP area where appropriate. The post holder will support occupational therapists and the MDT with complex cases, which may require joint visits or, rarely, observation of clinical interventions.
As a member of the SMT, corporate tasks to support the work of the learning disability service will be undertaken, for example contributing to and leading on Significant Adverse Event Reviews, investigating complaints and supporting the clinical governance agenda.
As this is a health board wide role, a driving licence and access to a vehicle is desirable.
For an informal discussion please contact Samantha Flower, Occupational Therapy Professional Lead for Partnerships, Telephone Number: 07852 724923.
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As from 1st April 2026, the Agenda for Change full‑time working week will be reducing from 37 to 36 hours per week. Part‑time hours will be reduced pro‑rata. However, there will be a corresponding increase in the hourly rate so that pay will not be affected.
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