Newly Qualified Occupational Therapist or Occupational Therapist
Summary
Vacancy Group:
Category: Social Care
Closing Date: 02/09/2025
Date Posted: 01/24/2025
Reference: 08707
Description
Occupational Therapist (37 hours per week) in Short Term Adults OT Team
(Grade 08 £33,366 - £36,124 if newly qualified or Grade 09 £37,035 - £39,513 OT with experience) per annum/ pro rata
We’re seeking to appoint an Occupational Therapist which presents an opportunity to expand your career in Social Care within an established and supportive OT Service.
The OT Service is involved in a number of projects to improve services for our citizens including integrated working across the whole system. These projects and partnerships across Wrexham benefit a whole cross section of the community so it is an exciting time to join the team and contribute to shaping services for the future.
Responsibilities
The OT (G08/G09) position will be working with OTs, Social Care Assessors and Moving and Handling Advisors to support the development of a responsive OT service to those citizens with potential for faster turnaround of OT interventions to ensure their well-being outcomes are met. This may include working alongside Social Work colleagues to offer a personalised assessment of care needs to ensure that care isn’t over or under prescribed in relation to functional abilities and moving & handling tasks, the use of equipment to increase independence and provision of adaptations such as stair lifts, to improve the citizen’s home environment & to improve occupational engagement.
You will be supported and supervised by the HCPC registered OT management team.
All training will be provided to ensure that you have the appropriate knowledge and skills for the role. This will include e-learning, mentorship and the opportunities to practice in house (community clinic and moving and handling training room) but also access to external courses such as; trusted assessor, adaptations training, a series of moving and handling training from passport to advanced level accredited courses and other courses specific to your area of work.
This role gives you the opportunity to develop your skills as a supervisor and practice educator as part of your RCOT pillars of career progression. There is opportunity to progress via a portfolio based route from newly qualified (G08) ultimately through to Experienced OT (G10). There is also the scope to rotate into other areas of the service to develop your professional practice further.
Why work with us?
The OT Service is based together in a modern Wellbeing Hub in Wrexham town centre; this co-location allows peer supervision, support and vicarious learning. The Occupational Therapy profession is highly valued within WCBC and there are opportunities for progression into higher management.
WCBC can offer you modern ways of working with a combination of working from home, on site with individuals or from council/shared facilities. WCBC has a Work-Life Balance & Flexible Working Policy in place which allows, with trust cooperation and in line with service needs, a good deal of flexibility to team members in how they work their contracted hours, and allows autonomy in how your weekly diary is scheduled.
At WCBC, we value our employees and offer a comprehensive benefits package designed to support your well-being and professional development. When you join our workforce, you can look forward to:
* Higher starting salary for the right candidate
* Managers and supportive peer groups
* Up to 32 days of annual leave
* Work-life balance including flexible working
* Local Government Pension
* Training and Development Opportunities
* Employee Support Scheme
* Discounts and offers for staff
* Cycle to Work Scheme
* Learning Welsh programmes
* Workplace well-being initiatives
* Reduced gym memberships
* Access to Credit Union
An Enhanced DBS check in addition to Health and Care Professions Council registration is required for this position.
The Council welcomes applications from suitably qualified candidates regardless of race, gender, disability, sexuality, religious belief or age.
The Council is committed to developing its bilingual workforce and welcomes applications from candidates who demonstrate their capability to work in both English and Welsh. Applications submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than an application submitted in English.
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