You will work as a part of a strong and dynamic Occupational Therapy service asa member of an area-based team. In this role you will undertake strengths-based assessments via a variety of mediums (e.g. telephone / video assessment, home-based assessment) with the guidance of an HCPC registeredoccupational therapist (as directed by Care Act 2014), utilising your skills andknowledge to develop and implement a plan of support aimed at improvingwellbeing and delivering outcomes for people. The plan will include advice,information, the provision of assistive equipment and recommendations forhome adaptation. You will also be expected to carry out risk assessments and undertake assessments under the Mental capacity Act 2007, and you will receiveinduction and training to enable you to undertake your role. Our Occupational Therapy Assistants need to be resilient, adaptable, organised and able to work in a fast-paced environment. You will need to work efficiently and accurately record your work using electronic systems. You will need to be committed to learning about Occupational Therapy and how to implement it in practice. You will enjoy working with people and optimising their wellbeing.