Following a retendering process, the children's service is due to be transferred to the new provider on the 1st of April 2025. Given this post sits within the transferring service, in line with the legislative requirements, the successful candidate will be part of the TUPE transfer along with other colleagues. Are you interested in working within an upbeat, enthusiastic and supportive team of Occupational Therapists and Assistants in which to further develop your skills and contribute to on-going service development? If so then working for Children and Family Health Surrey (CFHS) may be for you. We firmly believe that the best services for the children we serve come out of effectively training and supporting our Therapists. As such you will be supported by the following:
* Regular supervision with your line manager
* Attend professional forums
* Access coaching and mentoring
* Participate in service development
* Access a wide variety of internal and external training opportunities.
This post will offer the successful candidates the opportunity to work alongside a supportive multidisciplinary team of experienced therapists and assistants in providing a high quality occupation based provision to children aged 0-19 years, who have a variety of conditions, including Cerebral Palsy, Autistic Spectrum Disorders and learning difficulties, You will be part of the Paediatric Therapy team and will autonomously manage a caseload of children with a range of varied and complex needs. As part of your role you will be involved in:
* Conducting Occupational Therapy and Multi-disciplinary assessments
* Delivering training to parents, other professionals, schools or Nurseries
* Devise child centered therapy plans using evidence based practice to ensure that the individuals full potential is developed or maintained
* Supporting the OT Advice Line
* Working with specialist caseloads (aged 0-19) such as children with complex neuro-disability and neurodevelopmental difficulties impacting on day to day functional occupations.
* Supporting and line-managing less experienced members of the team
As a service we actively promote Surrey families and education settings to access our universal 'Support for all' Occupational Therapy offer as we recognise the value of Occupational Therapy being part of children and young peoples every day life to enable them to participate in self care, leisure and learning. The Occupational Therapy team is key in ensuring this happens. This role is currently joint commissioned which means that you will be involved in identifying the health and educational Occupational Therapy needs of children from 0 - 19 years old.
CSH Surrey are part of the NHS and are Surreys largest and longest established NHS community services provider, so our 1500+ employees get NHS pay and pensions, and also receive the Fringe High-Cost Allowance of 5%.