We are looking for an enthusiastic band 6 Occupational Therapist with paediatric experience to come and join our team of paediatric Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists here in Rotherham.
This role is a part-time role (28.5hrs per week). You will be joining a community based team working with children aged 0-19 years with a range of neurological, genetic and developmental conditions. We work in partnership with families and carers in a variety of settings, including preschool and schools both special and mainstream, patients' homes, clinics, and the child development centre. You will work closely with the wider multidisciplinary team.
We are a friendly, supportive team committed to providing high quality care. Your professional development will be supported by an experienced band 7 Occupational Therapist who you will work closely with. You will be part of an in-service training programme and you will have the opportunity to access external training.
Main duties of the job
* Your main duties will be to work within our Special Schools team, assessing and treating children aged 5-19.
* You will hold your own caseload of children and be expected to manage this autonomously.
* You will be expected to delegate effectively to Band 4 assistant practitioners to support the implementation of therapy treatment blocks.
* You will assess for and issue postural equipment as clinically indicated; this may include postural seating, toileting/bathing support and manual handling equipment e.g. slings, transfer aids, etc.
* You will be involved in the use of national outcome measures e.g. CPUPS and expected to take the lead in this outcome measure when it is a patient on your caseload being assessed.
About us
The Rotherham NHS Foundation Trust (TRFT) is a combined acute and community Trust serving our local population of around 270,000 people. Our vision is to always act the right way and be proud to provide exceptional healthcare to the communities of Rotherham.
As a Trust, we are on a journey to excellence and our people and culture are at the heart of everything we do for patients. In the latest NHS Staff Survey, we are the second most improved Trust in England for 'would you recommend the Trust as a place to work?', and we were one of the most improved for staff engagement overall.
But don't just take our word for it; each year hundreds of colleagues receive nominations for our Excellence and Proud awards, showcasing our brilliant people and recognising their achievements. Our people make a difference to the lives of patients every day and we are proud of the improvements we are making.
All of our 5,100 colleagues are key to our improvement journey, and we are continuing to improve our services by upholding the Trust's values of Ambitious, Caring and Together. If you are passionate about making a difference, then please apply to join us on our journey to excellence.
Job responsibilities
Please see attached the job description and person specification for the full details about the role and the responsibilities.
Person Specification
Experience
* Experience of successfully operating in and delivering priorities in a partnership environment.
Qualifications
* Degree/diploma in Occupational Therapy by recognised awarding body e.g. Royal Society of Occupational Therapy.
* Registered with HCPC.
* Due to the nature of the role, it is essential that applicants are able to travel independently across the county and have access to a suitable vehicle for business purposes. If necessary, adjustments can be considered in accordance with the Equality Act 2010.
* Member of relevant clinical specialist interest group e.g. RCOT - CYPFSS.
Knowledge
* Knowledge of relevant disability, NHS and social care legislation including safeguarding.
* Knowledge and understanding of application of Physiotherapy to neurological and neurodevelopmental paediatric related conditions.
* Able to demonstrate required clinical knowledge of up to date children's Occupational Therapy interventions and service issues.
* An understanding of the diverse needs of children and young people.
* Working knowledge of Health and Social care roles, responsibilities, priorities and strategic direction.
* Working knowledge of NHS policies and national agendas.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
£37,338 to £44,962 a year pro rata/per annum.
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