Clinical Comprehensive and Specialised Assessments and Intervention: Independently perform detailed standardized and non-standardized assessments, covering physical, cognitive, mental, social, and environmental functioning including assessment for orthotics and wheelchairs. Evaluate manual handling, prescribe specialist equipment, and apply therapeutic handling, gait rehabilitation, and cognitive retraining, among other techniques, considering efficient use of resources. Capacity and Consent: Assess patient capacity and obtain informed consent, adhering to legal frameworks for those lacking capacity. Interdisciplinary Coordination: Develop collaborative, client-centered, goal-orientated treatment plans, liaising with patients, carers, and other professionals. Attend and/or lead multi-professional meetings. Caseload Management: Independently manage a complex caseload, seeking advice as required. Design holistic, client-specific programs using advanced clinical reasoning, evidence-based practices, and diverse treatment modalities, using outcome measures to evaluate therapy efficacy. Triage and Referral: Screen referrals to determine suitability for services or redirect to appropriate resources. Education and Empowerment: Provide training and advice to patients and carers on rehabilitation strategies and coping mechanisms. Risk Management: Proactively identify and mitigate risks in clinical practice, including patient handling and equipment use. Perform and guide others in conducting routine and complex risk assessments, with a focus on moving and handling. Adhere to Health & Safety regulations, report hazards or incidents, and maintain safe working practices. Manage identified risks in collaboration with the Line Manager. Discharge Planning: Ensure safe discharge through collaboration with service providers, assessing home environments, and facilitating transitions. Documentation: Maintain high-quality accurate records in a timely manner. Prepare written reports to inform health and social care providers of client need, for example rehabilitation potential or recommendations for future care needs. Professional Adhere to RCOT and HCPC professional standards, uphold BHC values, and follow relevant legislation, policies, pathways, and procedures. Ensure practice aligns with local and national health and social care guidelines and legislation. Establish and maintain effective communication networks with patients, carers, MDT, other workers and agencies across health, social care and the voluntary sector locally and regionally. Promote awareness of the role of Occupational Therapists. Network nationally across other Occupational Therapy and rehab providers and educators for the development of best practice & improve service delivery for patients. Be responsible for own personal development in order to establish and maintain competence as a Specialist Neuro Occupational Therapist. Maintain a professional evidence-based portfolio, meeting the requirements of the HCPC. Be responsible for the supervision and written assessment of Occupational Therapist students on practice placement within the Trust. To support with supervision and support of any AHP student. Be responsible for the supervision and training of Occupational Therapists, Rehab assistants and other AHPs within Bromley Healthcare. To deliver teaching sessions to staff within Bromley Healthcare and other forums as required and use appropriate mechanisms to evaluate the quality and effectiveness of the education and training provided. Be involved / assist in the recruitment and selection of junior staff. Uphold patient confidentiality, particularly regarding electronic data, as per the Data Protection Act. Organisational Collate, interpret and analyse activity data and report on findings for service development & provide specialist reports on patient & service related issues as required. Initiate the planning, evaluation and audit of practice, clinical pathways and protocols using where appropriate national guidelines / legislation within area of speciality disseminating findings at local / national level. Contribute to Bromley Healthcares clinical governance processes and quality improvement initiatives, including the setting and monitoring of practice standards, clinical risks, clinical audit and evaluation and, health & safety. To participate in the operational planning and implementation of policy and service development initiatives in line with Bromley Healthcare strategic objectives, leading on delegated projects. Be aware of and assist with managing resources and equipment necessary to meet service needs in clinical area, reporting any faults. Other Duties You may be asked to work at weekend and out of hours as appropriate and necessary in unfamiliar areas with complex cases requiring rapid assessment caseload and prioritisation skills. You may be required to provide support or cover for other services within the organization, as appropriate to your skills and experience, to meet service needs.