Job summary
**Please note, the NHS salary scales have recently changed and are expected to come into effect in October. New starters joining the Trust before this time will commence on the old payscales and will move to the new ones once they have been finalised**
Working with our Principal Occupational Therapist and the children's occupational therapy team, you will assist to further develop our 'one team' approach across both localities.
You will demonstrate highly developed skills and competence in this clinical area and understanding of evidence informed approaches. You will demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the EHCP process. You will hold a varied clinical caseload of children with complex health needs.
This post can be based at either Child Development Centre ie at Harrogate Child Development Centre or Northallerton Child Development Centre, however you will provide clinical support across both localities.
Main duties of the job
1. To work as part of an interdisciplinary team in providing and contributing to the development of children's occupational needs.
2. To be autonomously responsible for a caseload of children with complex and multiple needs.
3. To provide occupational therapy assessment, intervention and evaluation for children requiring inpatient care, or within clinic or community settings and within local authority targeted provisions.
4. To undertake complex clinic, community and school based assessments with intervention programmes that have a focus on improving occupational performance and maximising participation
5. To work within allocated special schools that serve children with complex health and care needs and complete postural and functional assessments to maximise the child's occupational performance and participation.
6. To work closely with children, families, carers and colleagues in partnership agencies, to identify individualised and meaningful goals that are measurable and achievable.
7. To plan and implement individual and/or group interventions in collaboration with everyone involved, but with the child's health and well being needs and wishes at the forefront.
8. To advise on and prescribe specialist, assistive equipment at home, school and community settings to support the child and improve or maintain occupational performance.
About us
The Children's and County Wide Community Care Directorate at Harrogate & District NHS Foundation Trust provides a service for the community living in the Hambleton and Richmondshire and Harrogate and Rural localities. This post is based at one of our Child Development Centre's in either Northallerton or Harrogate and will be required to work across both localities.
The Children's Occupational Therapy Service is part of Specialist Children's Services, comprising a team of over 90 members of staff, including administrative support, the autism assessment service, community paediatrics, clinical psychology, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, specialist nursing and speech and language therapy.
We are a specialist health service for children and young people age 0-19 years of age with mainly physical, communication, learning and developmental difficulties, affecting their health and well-being. The occupational therapist provides skilled assessment, advice and interventions for children and young people and offers support and guidance to families and carers.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Please see attached job description and person specification for further information please contact Eleanor Jones on
Person Specification
Essential
Essential
9. oRegistration with Health Care Professional Council
10. oDiploma/BSc (Hons) in Occupational Therapy
11. oEvidence of on-going professional development in area of specialism
12. oUK driving licence
13. oEvidence of CPD portfolio
14. oPaediatric occupational therapy practice experience.
15. oPractice placement education experience in a related OT clinical speciality learning disability, physical disability, social services etc, with the ability to transfer OT core skills to the OT process with children & young people
16. oExperience of working within a community setting, &/or a multi-disciplinary team.
17. oCar driver / ability to travel within locality
18. oCriminal Records Bureau - enhanced disclosure.
Desirable
19. oMembership of the British Association of Occupational therapy
20. oChildren & Young People's Special Interest Group. Membership.
21. oIntroductory/speciality short courses/study attended
22. oIntroductory knowledge/experience of current paediatric practice including specialist assessments, Postural assessment, child development, outcome measures, treatment approaches & models of intervention.
23. oDirect work experience with children youth worker, voluntary work, nursery experience
24. oDelegation of work to support staff.
25. oPrevious experience working as a band 6 within a paediatric setting