Fairlie Healthcare Group is a leading provider of high‑quality care which was established in 1999. We specialise in caring for adults with neurological conditions, as well as patients with tracheostomies, and who require ventilator support. We currently have three homes: Fairlie House in West Norwood with 45 beds, Highfield House in Purley with 45 beds and Woodstown House in Banstead with 40 beds, which opened its doors in April 2021. All three homes have achieved the highest rating from the Care Quality Commission and we continually strive to maintain our "Outstanding" rating.
Scope
* To be responsible to take on a generic role and work as an assistant to therapists as part of the multidisciplinary team, with supervision from qualified therapist(s).
* To provide general / specific therapeutic care as detailed by therapist for patients with long‑term neurological conditions.
* The post‑holder should demonstrate proficiency and competency to work across professional disciplines/ boundaries within a multidisciplinary framework.
Clinical Responsibilities
* Supporting and assisting registered occupational therapists both clinically and administratively in the provision of a high‑quality clinical service.
* Working with colleagues of all disciplines in the provision of a multidisciplinary intervention.
* Working with professional standards of the College of Occupational Therapist.
* Following research and evidence‑based practice as they are introduced to the service, implementing change as requested by registered occupational therapist.
* Developing and maintaining skills and knowledge as required according to the post holder's grade and post. Also to be responsible for all clinical responsibilities in all aspects of their own practice.
* Observing and documenting a patient's participation, reactions, and progress from therapy session, demonstrating high standards of report writing in English.
* Escorting and planning patients' for out‑patient appointments and carrying out basic nursing care (e.g. emptying urinary bag, feeding) during appointments.
Essential
* Ability to work across professional disciplines/ boundaries within a multidisciplinary framework.
* GCSE education level or equivalent.
* Minimum of 1 year's experience within health & social care.
* Evidence of CPD / post‑graduate courses.
* Working efficiently and effectively within a long‑term neurological conditions clinical environment and ability to use available resources.
* Excellent problem‑solving & negotiation skills.
* Able to work well under pressure.
* Excellent communication in English and interpersonal skills.
* Ability to interact with a multi‑discipline team.
* Willing and motivational attitude.
* Creative with a genuine interest and enthusiasm in the work you do.
* Flexibility to work on a Saturday, bank holidays as well as early/late shifts.
* Ability to travel to other locations as required.
Desirable
* Short courses completed related to therapy.
* NVQ in health & social care.
* Knowledge about neurological conditions.
* 1 year's experience of working within a team.
* 1 year's experience of working with challenging behaviours.
* Member of relevant Special Interest Group e.g. ACPIN.
What's in it for me?
* Opportunity to work in our brand‑new home located in Banstead.
* Paid breaks.
* Free meals whilst working on shift.
* Free staff uniform, updated annually.
* Complimentary minibus service picking you up from Sutton station.
* Company pension scheme.
* Excellent two‑day new starter induction programme.
* Comprehensive on‑the‑job training & support.
* Opportunity to gain qualifications (we'll even pay for them).
* Excellent progression opportunities.
Equal Opportunities
Fairlie Healthcare are an equal opportunities employer, who value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be.
The successful candidate will be required to undertake a DBS check.>
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