Clinical To be professionally and legally responsible and accountable for all aspects of your own work including the management of patients in your care. To ensure a high standard of clinical care for the patients under your management, and support assistants to do likewise. To accept clinical responsibility for a designated caseload of patients, and to organise this efficiently and effectively with regard to clinical priorities and use of time. To undertake the detailed assessment of patients, some of whom may have complex needs, using investigative and analytical skills. To collaboratively work with patients to develop rehabilitation goals. To formulate an individualised treatment plan, using clinical reasoning skills and utilising a wide range of skills and treatment options. To develop specialised skills in relation to cognition, perception, and upper limb therapy. To provide advice to the MDT regarding the management of patients requiring therapy input. To provide spontaneous and planned advice, teaching and instruction to relatives, carers, schools, workplace and other professionals, to promote understanding of the aims of Occupational Therapy to ensure a consistent approach to patient care. To communicate effectively with patients and carers to maximise rehabilitation potential and to ensure understanding of their neurological condition. Communication skills of persuasion, motivation, explanation and gaining informed consent will be used with a wide variety of patients. Barriers to effective communication may include loss of hearing, cognitive difficulties, expressive and receptive aphasia, pain and fear. To assess capacity, gain valid consent and have the ability to work within a legal framework with patients who lack capacity to consent to treatment. To help facilitate patients to self-manage their rehabilitation. To take responsibility for appropriate delegation of tasks. To train, supervise and manage performance of assistant practitioners, therapy assistants and students, with assistance from more senior members of the team. This will include the use of formal appraisal documentation. To maintain up-to-date knowledge of the full neurological care pathway. Professional To maintain own clinical professional development (CPD) by keeping abreast of any new trends and developments and incorporate them as necessary into your work. To be an active member of the in-service training programme by the attendance and presentation at staff meetings, tutorials, training sessions, external courses and reflective practice. To communicate effectively and work collaboratively with medical, nursing and therapy colleagues to ensure delivery of a co-ordinated multidisciplinary service. This will include case conference and medical reports. To provide teaching/training to other members of the multidisciplinary team. To participate in the staff appraisal scheme and personal development. To undertake the measurement and evaluation of your work and current practices through the use of Evidence Based Practice projects, audit and outcome measures. To make recommendations for and assist with change. To demonstrate a sound understanding of Clinical Governance and Risk Management and apply to work situation. All roles within East Coast Community Healthcare CIC (ECCH) require staff to demonstrate our Values and Signature Behaviours in the care and service they provide to patients, service users, stakeholders and colleagues. All members of staff should consider these as an essential part of their job role. Our Values outline the core behaviours that we can all achieve and are summarised as an acronym within the word CARE. These stand for: Compassion, Action, Respect and Everyone. Underpinning our Values are our Signature Behaviours which highlight by taking the right actions we continue to build a strong culture. Our four Signature Behaviours are: Compassion - We Listen, We Learn, We Lead| Action - My Accountability, My Responsibility | Respect - Respect Our Resources: People, Time and Money | Everyone - Work Together, Achieve Together. Organisational To be responsible for a designated area of work, as agreed with the Team Leader. To plan and organise this efficiently with regard to patient management and use of time. To decide priorities for own work, balancing other patient related, professional and service demands. To be responsible for ensuring the effective selection and use of all treatment resources. To be responsible for equipment used in carrying out clinical duties, and to adhere to departmental policy, including competence to use equipment and to ensure the safe use of equipment by others through teaching, training and supervision of practice including manual handling in accordance with professional guidelines. To maintain concise, accurate, comprehensive and up-to-date documentation in a timely manner in line with legal and departmental requirements, including letters and reports as appropriate. To be actively involved in the collection of appropriate data and statistics for the use of the department. To be aware of the Health and Safety aspects of your work and implement any policies which may be required to improve the safety of your work area, including the prompt recording and reporting of accidents / incidents to senior staff, and ensuring that equipment used is safe. To comply with the organisational and departmental policies and procedures and to be involved in the reviewing and updating as appropriate. To undertake any other duties that might be considered appropriate by the Band 7 Team Leader and Line manager. To deputise for the Band 7 Specialist Occupational Therapist.