Who You Are You are a dynamic Occupational Therapist with a professional qualification recognized by the HCPC and current registration. You possess experience in completing assessments and reviews, working with individuals and their carers in community settings, and familiarity with safeguarding issues and mental capacity assessments. With knowledge of community adaptations and risk assessment, you are prepared to handle both minor and major adaptations under the Disabled Facilities Grant. You have excellent communication skills and the ability to form effective working relationships across multidisciplinary teams in social care or health settings. What the Job Involves As an Occupational Therapist in the Adults Service, you will contribute to a high-quality social care team aimed at optimizing outcomes for people and their carers, focusing on person-centered interventions. Your role involves conducting holistic assessments and managing a varied caseload, depending on experience and post complexity. You’ll engage in care planning, risk assessments, and safeguarding investigations, fulfilling statutory duties under relevant legislation. Emphasizing a strengths-based approach, you will facilitate independence, support hospital discharges, develop service improvements, and ensure data accuracy and compliance with GDPR. With potential supervisory responsibilities, you will promote professional development and integrated working methods within the team, adapting flexibly to the changing demands of the service.