St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
At St George's Hospital, we are committed to helping individuals achieve their highest level of independence and quality of life. Our multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals delivers personalized and evidence-based care to patients of all ages. We are currently seeking a compassionate and skilled Occupational Therapist to join our dynamic team and make a positive impact on the lives of our patients.
This post joins our well-established STAR team as inpatient Specialist Occupational Therapist, working as a skilled practitioner. The post holder undertakes independent specialist assessment and provides a high standard occupational therapy service to patients in ED, AMU, and Cavell Ward.
Main duties of the job
The post holder carries their own specialist caseload of patients within a defined clinical area, which may include complex conditions. As a Band 6 occupational therapist, you will benefit from peer support and supervision programmes as well as access to multi-professional clinical specialists in a range of clinical areas. You will have opportunities to develop advanced clinical skills and knowledge.
You will also be encouraged to be involved in service development, research and audit, and supervise both students and junior staff, developing your teaching and leadership skills.
The multi-disciplinary therapy team provides a high-quality therapy service over 7 days. You will be required to participate in a weekend rota aligned to your clinical area which involves working a weekend shift approximately every 6 weeks with compensatory rest days.
This is a lead role with line management responsibilities for Band 5's within the Team and is responsible for the supervision and training of students, rotational staff, and other therapy assistants.
The post holder is integral to patient flow through the hospital and ensuring timely discharge by ordering and monitoring of equipment maintenance and the environment, as well as supporting the team with administrative support vital for timely patient discharge, such as completing onward referrals to health and social care partners.
About us
St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is the regional specialist care provider for south west London, Surrey, and beyond. The trust provides a high quality, comprehensive range of health services from leading edge tertiary and trauma care to community services.
With national and regional referrals added to our local 3.5m catchment, we serve a population of around 5m.
Co-located with St George's, University of London and with both organisations now in a formal strategic alliance with King's Health Partners, the trust delivers with its partners high quality research and education both of which contribute to the healthcare provision of tomorrow.
Acute and tertiary health services are delivered from over 1,000 beds across two sites, by around 8,000 staff.
St George's Hospital is a major acute hospital that offers very specialist care for complex injuries and illnesses, including trauma, neurology, cardiac care, renal transplantation, cancer care, and stroke. It has a helipad which opened in spring 2014 and the work of its emergency department can currently be seen on Channel 4's '24 Hours in A&E' programme. The hospital also provides all the usual care you would expect from a local NHS district general hospital.
Job responsibilities
Please see attached the job description for more details on the main responsibilities for this role.
Person Specification
Qualifications and Training
* Diploma / Degree in Occupational Therapy
* HPC Registration
Experience
* Post-qualification Occupational Therapy clinical experience, preferably in an acute setting.
* Previous NHS experience either as a qualified Occupational Therapist (substantive or locum) or as an undergraduate Occupational Therapy Student.
* Experience of general assessment and intervention with patients in a physical setting (e.g. medical, surgical, trauma and orthopaedics, and neurology patients).
* Student supervision
* Clinical research / audit
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.
Salary: £44,806 to £53,134 a year, per annum including inner London HCAS.
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