Band 6 Occupational Therapist
Whittington Health NHS Trust, Wood Green, Greater London
Band 6 Occupational Therapist
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Whittington Health NHS Trust, Wood Green, Greater London
- Full time
- Temporary
- Onsite working
Posted 3 days ago, 18 Dec | Get your application in today.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: 4ed5e35e76db4a41aed70a6bb70c8f47
Full Job Description
We are a multi-disciplinary team providing community rehabilitation to people with neurological conditions in Islington. We are a dynamic team that enjoy working together to establish a highly responsive and effective service., CLINICAL
+ To be professionally and legally accountable for all aspects of own work, including the management of patients allocated. To work within the standards and guidelines of the Trust, BAOT, HPC and COT code of ethics.
+ To quickly and accurately screen, establish priority and determine needs for patient referrals for Occupational Therapy intervention some of which maybe complex and require a multi-disciplinary approach.
+ To carry out structured assessment of patients as an autonomous practitioner, including those with complex presentations, using clinical reasoning skills, and produce a plan of intervention utilising a wide range of skills to determine further assessments and treatment interventions required and demonstrating ability to seek guidance and support when necessary.
+ To deliver an individual Occupational Therapy treatment programme based on sound clinical reasoning and utilising research and evidence-based practice. This may include functional retraining, group work, therapeutic handling, patient and carer education, management of physical, cognitive and behavioural impairments.
+ To formulate client centered goals/objectives with patients/carers/relatives and other health professionals and continually reassess patients to evaluate progress, and alter treatment programmes if required.
+ To develop comprehensive discharge plans in conjunction with the multi disciplinary team members. Make recommendations to support a patient discharge including care support and rehabilitation opportunities. Refer to internal and external services where appropriate.
+ Undertake a co-coordinating role and where applicable a key worker role to ensure that the necessary transfer documentation is completed if referral to another unit or service is required.
+ To ensure that any equipment and services deemed essential for client use are in place for and keep MDT colleagues informed of progress/events.
+ To use own knowledge of other professionals' roles and external agencies to ensure effective referral management to achieve seamless/best patient care
+ To prescribe, delegate and monitor work of students, junior staff and Technical Instructors/rehabilitation assistants and counter-sign documentation, as required.
+ To represent the Occupational Therapy service in multi-disciplinary team meetings and positively promote the role within the work setting. This will include discussion of patient's care, feedback of functional progress and involvement/progress in discharge planning.
+ To be responsible for maintenance of accurate written records, in line with COT and Trust standards and monitoring the record keeping of junior staff and students.
+ To provide other professional disciplines with accurate, timely, comprehensive reports of patient's physical, cognitive, social functions and details of their environmental circumstances when required., + To be responsible for the safe and competent use of all equipment and ensure that junior staff and Technical instructors/rehabilitation assistants attain competency prior to use.
+ To be competent using equipment in the course of work e.g. walking frames, hospital beds. Identifying limitations to scope of knowledge of equipment use and seeking appropriate training.
+ Utilise adaptive Occupational Therapy equipment when appropriate to facilitate patient independence and safety and follow procedure to issue for home use ensuring clients and or carers have received appropriate instruction relating to its use.
+ When required undertake risk assessments relating to use of equipment to ensure patient safety at all times and personal accountability.
+ To familiarise self with local borough procedure for provision of equipment and their criterion for issue.
+ To be involved in the induction of new staff
+ To be responsible for the supervision of junior therapy staff, Technicians and Therapy assistants when allocated. To provide formal and informal support to other team members and other professions when required.
+ To take responsibility for knowing and acting under department, Trust and College of Occupational Therapy, policies, standards and protocols, and ensuring all supervised staff do so too.
+ To be responsible for the clinical education of OT students allocated. This will include undertaking any training to facilitate role as a clinical educator and developing own skills in assessment of the student in practice based on the requirements of the individual training establishment.
+ Maintain and develop current knowledge of evidence-based practice in each rotation. Developing specialist knowledge of specific conditions and the impact these conditions have on a patient's physical, psychological and social function in both the short and long term.
+ To be responsible for the operational management of the team in the absence of the team leader or as required.
+ To be involved in service developments and implement and monitor changes to practice, as required.
+ To be an active participant in appraisal, both as an appraisee and an appraiser. Utilise the Knowledge and Skills Framework to plan objectives for self and others and take responsibility for ensuring core and specific dimensions are achieved for self and others.
+ To be responsible for own personal development plans, meeting competencies and achieving individual objectives.
ORGANISATIONAL
+ To flexibly plan, organise and prioritise own time, patient's caseloads and meetings adjusting plans according to staffing levels and level of support junior staff and students require.
+ To carry a mobile phone as required by policy and be able to respond to unpredictable work and frequent interruptions.
+ Assist Therapy Assistants and junior members of the therapy staff and students to meet service priorities. To support them in prioritisation of their own case loads, on a regular basis and to support continuity of service when team numbers are reduced due to annual leave and sick leave.
+ To take responsibility for allocated departmental duties and project work as required.
EDUCATION
+ To ensure yearly attendance at Mandatory training.
+ To regularly educate medical staff, multidisciplinary team members and visitors to the Department, about the role of the occupational therapist in the work setting and by doing so actively and accurately promote the profession.
+ Educate patients, families and carers when required, for example educating them in safe manual handling techniques and/or safe use of adaptive equipment.
+ To be actively involved in the induction and education of new staff, rotating staff and students.
+ To be actively involved in professional clinical groups, such as peer review groups, Trust based working parties and other professional development activities in order to keep abreast of new developments applicable to Occupational Therapy.
+ To be responsible for and actively record own professional development and maintain a CPD portfolio which reflects the same.
+ To be pro-active in organising, teaching and actively participating in the in-service and post-registration education programme within every clinical speciality. To attend outside courses/lectures when appropriate for rotation (linked to KSF) and to encourage junior staff to attend.
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
+ To undertake research and audit, with support from senior staff to ensure the OT Service within your team is of quality, measurable, and appropriately monitored.
+ To ensure a good working knowledge of national and local standards.
Any other duties within scope of practice as requested by the Therapy Management leads
Clinical Governance
All staff members with clinical responsibilities are expected to work within the clinical governance arrangements agreed by the Trust. This is through an established framework through which clinical staff members are continuously accountable for improving the quality of services and safeguarding high standards of care by creating an environment in which excellent care will flourish. All clinical staff members are expected to continually improve their standards of clinical care through:
· Client and user involvement
· Risk and complaints management
· Continuous Professional Development
· Clinical research in accordance with DoH Governance requirements
SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN AND ADULTS
To comply with the Trust's Safeguarding Children and Adults policies, procedures and protocols. All individual members of staff (paid or unpaid) have a duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults This will require you to:
+ Ensure you are familiar with and comply with the London Child Protection Procedures and protocols for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young people.
+ Ensure you are familiar and comply with the London Multi Agency Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults Pan London Procedures.
+ Ensure you are familiar and comply with local protocols and systems for information sharing.
+ Know the appropriate contact numbers and required reporting lines.
+ Participate in required training and supervision.
+ Comply with required professional boundaries and codes of conduct
Whittington Health is committed to safeguarding all children and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Your application form -
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2. Make sure you to include all evidence of where you meet the essential requirement on the jobs description as this forms the base of our shortlisting criteria.
Our processes -
1. Closing dates are given as a guide; we are within our right to close adverts early so please ensure you submit your application as soon as possible to avoid delay.
2. If you do not hear from us up to 3 weeks after the closing date of the job unfortunately this means you have not been successfully shortlisted for interview. If your require feedback on your application please contact the appointing manager detailed in the body of the advert.
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4. Employment at Whittington Health is offered subject to successful completion of a 6 month probationary period for all staff with the exception of GMC Registered Doctors.
Other important information -
+ Applications from job seekers who require sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. Before submitting your application and to avoid disappointment please check that you are eligible under the UKVI points based system.
+ Applications are welcome from people wishing to job share or work flexible patterns. We are committed to equal opportunities.
+ In submitting an application form, you authorise Whittington Health NHS Trust to confirm any previous NHS service details via the Inter Authority Transfer (IAT) process should you be appointed to the post.
If you are offered a role with one of the NLPSS partner trusts, as part of pre-employment checks your identity and right to work documentation will be verified remotely (in most circumstances), using a certified identity verification service provider TrustID. You will be asked to capture an image of the relevant documents as well as a "selfie" using your smartphone/tablet (if available) for facial matching. TrustID will also perform a digital address check using Trunarrative and Equifax, which is a soft check and does not leave a footprint on your credit rating. For more information, visit www.trustid.co.uk
Please note that during the recruitment process your Identity Documentation (i.e. passport, driving licence, visa, etc.) will be scanned using a device which recognises UV, Infrared and Machine Readable Zone security features of the documents provided
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We would welcome applications from individuals who are from underrepresented groups in the organisation
You will have a strong clinical grounding in a variety of occupational therapy settings as a post graduate, including experience working with clients that have neurological impairment. You will be a team player with proven clinical and interpersonal skills as well as strong organisational ability and a commitment to service and staff development. You will also demonstrate a strong commitment to a person centred approach.
In return we will offer you:
· Excellent management support and clinical supervision
· Strong multi-disciplinary team support
· Professional development
· Development of service improvement skills, + To gain valid consent and have the capacity to work within a legal framework with patients who lack the capacity to consent to treatment.
· To, have the ability to motivate others and to find their intrinsic motivation.
+ To be able to motivate others through effective communications skills, utilising verbal and non-verbal skills, for example, patients with communication difficulties, hearing &/or visual impairments, memory loss, mental illness or those that may be unable to accept diagnosis or who have difficulties coming to terms with their functional status post illness/injury.
+ To be able to communicate complex and sensitive information to patients, carers and other staff members when required accepting that there may be barriers to communication i.e. non-English speaking patients, use of interpreters, excess noise or lack of privacy.
+ Maintain effective and respectful working relationships with all members of the multi disciplinary team. Demonstrate good interpersonal skills, understanding and awareness of each member's role within the team.
+ To establish good communication systems with outside agencies e.g. Primary care, voluntary agencies, equipment stores, social services, and rehabilitation units to facilitate seamless care provision.
+ To competently be able to communicate details relating to patient's physical, psychological and social functions utilising professional and appropriate terminology.