Senior Occupational Therapist | Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust

Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, Wildridings, Bracknell Forest

Senior Occupational Therapist | Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust

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Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, Wildridings, Bracknell Forest

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 23 Nov | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: cb99034a957a4e2faf7bfdb042d955e8

Full Job Description

We have an exciting opportunity for someone to join our rehabilitation team as Band 6 OT based at Heathlands Bracknell. We are looking for dynamic, professional and enthusiastic Occupational Therapists with a special interest in rehabilitation to join our friendly & supportive team. The team is led by a B8 Physiotherapist/ward manager but includes , senior and junior PT's and well as therapy practitioners. We have great CPD opportunities within the Trust and support by practice development to facilitate development in relation to complex care. Please note that we are unable to provide visa sponsorship for this position. Applicants must have the right to work in the UK. Heathlands Rehabilitation Unit is receiving patient requiring rehabilitation from Frimley Park Hospital and other sites so caseloads are varied and offer plenty of opportunity for you to use your existing skills and continue to learn new ones. The main responsibilities of the role include clinical and education / support of colleagues within the team, rehabilitation and discharge planning of patients presenting with variety of complex medical and social needs. We have a strong EDI culture and welcome applicants who will continue to contribute to the power of diversity we want in our teams to help us deliver our best services to our population., Clinical (CN) 1. 1. Take responsibility for managing patient caseload and following the OT process. 2. Diagnosis of specificcomplexconditions in relation to the OT process. 3. Provide functional treatment for both in-patients, out-patients, community-based patients, individuals and groups. 4. Plan treatment programmes covering all aspects of functional rehabilitation. 5. Assess patients' activities of daily living, interpret the assessment results, and modify the treatment. 6. Work single-handedly in providing training in daily living skills for patients and following them up at home or into the community where appropriate. 7. Makecomplexclinical decisions regarding patient care.

  • Provide clinical advice to the OT team on their given speciality.
  • 1. Identify and complete the referral process to other disciplines as required. 2. Identify the need for and carry out standardised tests with the patients, interpret the findings and plan treatment. 3. Take responsibility for planning, undertaking and completing home assessments when required. 4. Assess, recommend and organise provision of adaptive equipment, minor adaptations, wheelchairs and services as appropriate to individual patients. 5. Demonstrate a sound understanding of clinical risk and reporting untoward incidents both verbally and in writing. 6. Demonstrate a physical ability to carry out OT interventions and therapeutic handling. (There is a frequent requirement to exert moderate physical effort for several short periods during a day.) 7. Responsible for the safe use of equipment used in carrying out OT duties, adhering to the department's Medical Devices Policy - this includes competency and accuracy to use equipment. 8. Frequent exposure to unpleasant working conditions e.g. bodily fluids, including urine and faeces, unpleasant smells and occasional exposure to hostility in the form of verbal and physical aggression. There may also be exposure to vermin and parasites especially on home assessments. 9. Exposure to distressing circumstances e.g. patients with chronic disease and those receiving palliative care. 10. Communication (CO) 1. 1. Communicate relevant information on patients' conditions and performance to the multi-disciplinary team (MDT). 2. Liaise with other hospital disciplines, as appropriate, and with community MDTs regarding care and progress.
  • Instruct and guide staff in the use of therapeutic activities in relation to their given caseload.
  • 1. 1. Instruct and guide individuals and groups of patients in the use of therapeutic activities, equipment and services. 2. Train and educate patients and carers in the use of therapeutic equipment, health promotion, and lifestyle skills. 3. Provide relevant information, written and oral, for documents relating to patients' progress. 4. Liaise with patients' relatives regarding on-going progress and discharge plans. 5. Liaise and negotiate with internal and external agencies in the provision and follow-up of equipment, minor adaptations wheelchairs and services.
  • Communicate with palliative care patients and their relatives regarding their changing ability.
  • 1. Use interpreters when required to ensure effective communication occurs with patients who are hard of hearing or do not understand / speak enough English for the purpose of consent and co-operation for treatment. 2. Liaise with other hospital disciplines regarding the OT staffing of their area to facilitate efficient working. 3. Documentation (DC) 1. Maintain and organise records of patients' treatments in line with department's and College of Occupational Therapists' (COT) guidelines. 2. Write patient related reports. 3. Report OT treatment and progress in medical and nursing notes. 4. Undertake the appropriate paperwork for onward referral. 5. Gather and record statistical data according to department requirement 6. Professional Ethics 1. Adhere to the COT Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct for qualified staff and all other relevant policies and procedures 2. Leadership, Supervision & Appraisal (LS) 1. Supervise junior members of the team both clinically and managerially. 2. Undertake appraisal with specified junior member of staff. 3. Review and reflect on your own practice and performance through regular participation in professional supervision and appraisal. 4. Training Staff & Students (TS) 1. Be involved in the induction and training of new staff and the team. 2. Responsible for training allocated OT students. 3. Assess and train NVQ students. 4. Train other disciplines on the OT role and OT process. 5. Career training to outside agencies re the OT role. 6. Service Development & Delivery (SD) 1. Maintain the high standards of the department by contributing towards individual and team objectives within the department quality / business plan. 2. Assist in maintenance of inventory and management of stock and equipment. 3. Professional Development (PD) 1. Actively involved in the department's in-service training programme and responsible for keeping up to date with grade specific treatment techniques. 2. Participate in the in-service training programme, giving feedback from any courses attended. 3. Be involved in peer group meetings and identify grade specific training needs. 4. Attend external courses as appropriate, and be committed to following a supportive training programme. 5. Take responsibility for the update of mandatory training according to the Trust's policy.Clinical Governance, Quality, Standards (CG) 6. Participate in clinical supervision sessions. 1. Maintain the high standards of the department by contributing towards individual and team objectives. 2. Participate in clinical governance and quality improvements projects as allocated by the Manager. 3. Undertake clinical audit and quality assurance initiatives towards continued development and maintenance of clinical standards in accordance with the Trust's policy. 4. Line Management, Staff, Budgets, Department (LM) 1. Co-operate with other department staff in maintenance of inventory and efficient management of department stocks and equipment. 2. Deputise to Team Leader in their absence. 3. Research & Practice Development (RD) 4. Demonstrate the ability to critically evaluate current research and apply to practice. 5. As part of a team incorporate up-to-date techniques and ideas of positive practice into your programme. 6. Participate in OT / team audit and evaluation activities as agreed with your Line Manager

    Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust is committed to being an inclusive and disability confident employer and has been awarded the Gold for the Armed Forces Employment Recognition Scheme. We provide first class development opportunities for all staff and have a wide range of professional, management and leadership, and clinical skills training available. Here at Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, we know how important it is to have a healthy work life balance; this benefits not only individuals but the patients we care for too. We encourage applications from people who wish to work on a flexible basis, recognising that flexibility may mean a range of different working patterns and hours, we do our utmost to work with our staff to meet their needs and the needs of our service and its users. Frimley Health Trust benefits on Vimeo