Job Role
Locala Health and Wellbeing embraces diversity and inclusion and encourages applicants from people from all backgrounds with our ambition to have a workforce that represents the wider communities we live and work within, which you can support us to achieve.
We are an organisation that celebrates and values the individuality of our colleagues' lived experiences and can adapt accordingly, recognising the value inclusivity brings when delivering equitable, high quality healthcare to our local communities. Where everyone feels valued, has the ability to develop, has flexible working opportunities, with a sense of belonging, supported by our Inclusivity Groups.
Locala is a ‘Disability Confident’ employer and as such any disabled applicants who meet all the essential criteria are guaranteed to be invited to the assessment process.
Responsibilities
Band 6 – Occupational Therapist
Integrated Transfer of Care (ITOC) Team
Hours per week: 27.75 Per Week – The service runs 0800-1800 across 7 days.
Job Type: Permanent
The Integrated Transfer of Care (ITOC) Team is a dynamic and multi-skilled team consisting of nurses, occupational therapists, physiotherapists, and Assistant Practitioners. We also work in alignment with social services and other Locala community services.
Our purpose is to support a safe and timely hospital discharge of people who are medically fit and no longer need hospital care, to a place more suitable to the person’s needs. Assessments and care provision can then be tailored to support people to regain strengths and skills so that they can live as independently as possible. We also aim to avoid admission for patients in A&E and Frailty departments who require intervention to allow them to be discharged home.
The ITOC model aims to support better outcomes for people leaving hospital by:
1. Reducing the time people spend in hospital when they no longer need acute care
2. Assessing people in a more appropriate environment than the hospital
3. Providing multidisciplinary reablement and rehabilitation plans
4. The model also enables the urgent care system to prioritise acute hospital care for those people who need it
There are two teams within the service: The Hospital Discharge Team identifies people who have onward care needs and then makes necessary arrangements for discharge to one of the two pathways within the Recovery hub service; Home First and Bedded Pathway. Home First is the default pathway for people leaving hospital and should be the first consideration for everyone. The team will work with the individual and determine if support is required to return home and arrange the necessary support for discharge.
Longer-term needs will be assessed following a period of stay in the Recovery Hub.
Both sides of the team come together to cover A&E and Frailty patients across Kirklees.
There will also be opportunities to broaden your scope of practice through supporting across the wider service of Unplanned and Intermediate Care.
To see more details of the role please see Job Description & Person Specification
For more information, please contact Elkie Moffatt (Team Leader for Unplanned Care) elkie.moffatt@locala.org.uk 0330 165 9839 or Deon Bryan (Complex Discharge Co-Ordinator) deon.bryan@locala.org.uk 07946 609074.
Benefits
Just a few of the benefits you can enjoy:
* Flexible working - We are committed to supporting our colleagues to have a good work-life balance and welcome conversations about flexible working wherever possible.
* Generous pension – We offer a generous, defined contribution, pension scheme with matched contribution + 2% up to a maximum of 8%.
* Development opportunities – We have a nursing framework and offer a range of development opportunities in all roles.
Here at Locala we are part of the community and have often cared for generations within the same family and continue to be part of the NHS family also delivering care under the same ethos.
Be part of an organisation doing things differently. One that delivers CQC-rated “Good” NHS healthcare services, as well as having a “positive social impact in local communities.”
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