We have full-time and part-time opportunities within our Secure Services Occupational Therapy team, working with mental health service users in a secure in-patient setting.
Fromeside is a regional medium secure unit, which provides a service to 81 in-patient service users with mental health needs. Wickham unit is a 31-bedded low secure service, providing recovery-focused care.
The occupational therapy team is a well-established, integral and valued part of the multi-disciplinary clinical team. The therapies team predominantly provide a Monday to Friday 9-5 service.
The person we recruit will have a broad range of ‘life skills’ and should be able to engage, motivate, and support service users with mental health needs in a wide range of activities. Ideally, you will have some experience in running groups or 1:1 sessions in some capacity. In this post, you will work closely with qualified occupational therapists but also have the opportunity to use your initiative and work independently. You will work to support service users in achieving their potential to function as independently as possible in all aspects of their life.
We promote recovery through engaging in meaningful activities to maintain or improve the service user's level of functioning and quality of life. Much emphasis is placed on providing service users with the opportunity to develop or adapt life skills. We aim to empower each individual to fulfil their maximum potential and independence, physically, psychologically, and socially. We deliver a comprehensive programme of activities to inspire, encourage and support individuals who have mental health needs on their journey to recovery. As part of the team, you will plan and deliver 1:1 or group sessions under the supervision of occupational therapists.
On joining the team, you will receive a comprehensive, structured induction package and have the chance to work with a supportive team in a unique and innovative environment. You will receive regular supervision and support in this post. We run monthly CPD (Continuing Professional Development) and have opportunities for engaging in ongoing training and development. Others who have worked within this role have gone on to carry out their Occupational Therapy apprenticeship alongside their post within the team.
You should be an effective communicator who enjoys working alongside people and helping them achieve their goals. You will need experience of working with people with mental health needs or personal knowledge of how mental health can affect people. We are a large, welcoming supportive team, consisting of Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Support Workers, Education, and Active Life.
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