BAND 7 CLINICAL SPECIALIST OCCUPATIONAL THERAPIST Acute Stroke and Brain Injury Full time | Permanent
Do you have a passion for stroke/brain injury rehabilitation? Are you looking for the opportunity to deepen your knowledge base and expand your skillset as part of a committed and driven team? Are you interested in quality improvement?
Main duties of the job
We are looking for a therapist with NHS and stroke/brain injury experience to take up this highly specialist position, working within the dynamic Stroke Therapy Team in the James Paget University Hospital Stroke Unit.
You will work in a robust multidisciplinary team. The James Paget University Hospital Stroke Unit is commissioned to offer both acute care and rehabilitation, and as such the role provides the opportunity to develop skills in every phase of inpatient stroke rehabilitation, and joint working to provide a solid discharge plan. As a Clinical Specialist you would be providing a high standard of care to the more complex patients following stroke and brain injury, facilitating their rehabilitation journey. The role encompasses training and development of junior staff to ensure the provision of high-quality rehabilitation to our patients.
About us
We know that development and wellbeing are crucial to the success of your work, and you will receive regular one-to-one supervision to discuss your progress, and any service evaluation and ideas. You will work alongside existing Band 7 staff to share ideas to help develop yourself and the team. We thoroughly encourage attendance at courses to widen personal knowledge base and bring new skills to the teams to keep our approach fresh and current.
We are committed to service development, with opportunities to lead on audit and service improvement. We are forging strong links with the Research and Development Department and the University of East Anglia, and it is a really exciting time to join the Trust as these processes gather momentum. The profile of Therapies is growing, and our voice and opinions are heard and valued at both departmental and operational levels.
Job description
Job responsibilities
1. To assist in planning, co-ordinating, delivering and evaluating the Therapy Service (Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy) provided to patients admitted with a stroke throughout the Trust on a day-to-day basis. This includes ensuring the teams workload is appropriately prioritised and work is effectively distributed and co-ordinated across the team on a day-to-day basis.
2. To work with terminally ill and end-of-life patients which can be very emotive at times.
3. To provide leadership to Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy staff in the Therapy Team. To be responsible for service development within the specialty. To implement policy and policy changes in own clinical area, which affect the whole Therapy Service and the Trust.
4. To work closely with the multidisciplinary team in order to receive timely, appropriate referrals and use patient information to help prioritise the work.
5. To develop team goals with the Team Leader and Integrated Therapies Clinical Lead, and support the team in achieving them.
6. To take the lead role in the advanced assessment and treatment of patients within the speciality who may have complex and/or chronic presentation, and to determine clinical diagnosis and occupational therapy treatment indicated, and to maintain records as an autonomous practitioner.
7. To actively develop the clinical skills of team members, provide student supervision and mentorship to junior staff.
We offer:
Training and development opportunities
1. Preceptorship during your first year.
2. Protected CPD time.
3. Generous annual leave: 27 days on appointment, 29 days after five years service, and 33 days after 10 years service.
4. NHS pension scheme.
5. NHS discounts.
6. Salary Sacrifice car scheme.
7. Flexible working options, including nine-day fortnights, part-time working.
8. Employee celebration - regular staff awards.
9. International peer support group and celebration events.
10. Neurodiversity support.
11. Health and Wellbeing Service, including counselling, physiotherapy, mental health, and menopause support etc.
12. Career pathway development, supportive PDP to help you achieve your goals.
13. Social events.
14. Long service recognition.
15. On-site parking.
16. Single accommodation on site for new staff.
17. Occupational Therapy specific training in an integrated therapy department.
18. Recruitment support.
19. Excellent maternity package.
Person Specification
Education and Qualifications
Essential
1. Diploma/Degree in Occupational Therapy (BSc/MSc).
2. Current HCPC registration.
3. Undertaken a student/fieldwork educators' course.
4. Leadership training.
5. Coaching/supervision training.
6. Evidence of relevant post-graduate courses including cognitive assessment and management and stroke specialist courses.
Desirable
1. Membership of relevant specialist interest groups/ongoing CPD activity specific to Stroke.
Knowledge and Experience
Essential
1. Band 6 experience in relevant specialist area, e.g. stroke/neuro in an acute setting.
2. Demonstrates specialist clinical skills within Stroke including complex case management.
3. Significant experience of team working including integrated teams.
4. Evidence of variety of assessment skills within different clinical areas.
5. Evidence of involvement in service development, e.g. working on projects.
6. Training and clinical supervision of clinical staff and students including the teaching of specialist skills.
7. Working knowledge of clinical governance/current topics in the NHS.
8. Demonstrates self-directional learning and the ability to evaluate own performance.
Skills, Abilities and Competencies
Essential
1. Leadership skills including team building and supporting others.
2. Self-motivated, proactive and resourceful.
3. Ability to use own initiative and problem solve.
4. Ability to act as an autonomous practitioner, organising, prioritising and delegating workload as appropriate.
5. Good communication skills, including empathy, motivational and assertiveness skills.
6. Able to work well with others and pass on skills and knowledge.
7. Ability to work flexibly across clinical areas and adapt to the needs of the service particularly when the service is under pressure.
8. Role requires the ability to travel within the Great Yarmouth and Waveney area. Should hold a full current driving licence or be able to make own travelling arrangements to fulfil the duties of the post, including visits to patients' homes with and without patients, delivery of equipment etc.
9. Basic IT skills.
Other
Essential
1. Evidence of motivation for Band 7 role.
2. Ability to take on responsibilities and additional duties.
3. Motivation for area and JPUH Trust.
Employer details
Employer name
James Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Address
James Paget University Hospital
Lowestoft Road
Gorleston
NR31 6LA
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