Children's Occupational Therapist Level 2
We have an exciting opportunity within our Children with Disabilities Team.
We are looking to recruit an Occupational Therapist Level 2 to provide a safe child-focused service, working in partnership with multiple agencies and stakeholders.
Main duties of the job
You will join an enthusiastic countywide team supporting children and young people with disabilities in Lincolnshire through the promotion of independence, skill acquisition, and support for care provision.
We are forward-thinking, passionate about the work we do and the difference we can make. We are committed to supporting occupational therapy students; actively building links with the local universities both as placement educators and as guest lecturers. We have team members who are involved in promoting occupational therapy at county and national level, working to promote good practice. These activities reflect our drive to provide a high-quality, evidence-based service.
You will be a qualified Occupational Therapist (MSc OT /BScOT / Dip COT) with current HCPC registration.
We welcome applications from positive, enthusiastic practitioners seeking to develop your skills and knowledge. Working to support children and their families, you will elicit the voice of the child, promoting their active participation in decision-making.
Please note for this role you must hold a full UK driving license and have access to a car. Mileage will be paid in accordance with policy.
About us
Families we have worked with have said:
The occupational therapy intervention has 'genuinely changed the life of our daughters'
I was 'kept informed throughout....respected and my child's needs taken into account'
Using the PEOP model we provide support through provision of advice, equipment and recommendations for adaptations supporting children, young people and their carers in the home environment.
For us, great work starts with great people; those who enjoy being part of a dynamic team, working closely with colleagues across health and social care. We are looking for occupational therapists who can bring their individual style, skills, and aptitude to this role.
Our Children's Services is rated by Ofsted as Outstanding and reflects the quality of service delivered to children, young people, and families within Lincolnshire.
Continuous NHS Service is recognised by Lincolnshire County Council.
Job responsibilities
1. To undertake case management responsibility for a caseload of complex cases, including recommendations of appropriate specialist equipment and adaptations, working in partnership with individuals, their families, carers, and with other agencies to promote independence, facilitate care, and to minimise risk.
2. Undertake assessments of needs, risks, and options for children and young people with complex/high-risk care needs and/or circumstances, in accordance with legislative requirements, all relevant policies and procedures, and agreed performance targets.
3. Assessment, prescription, and adjustment of specialist equipment to facilitate independence and care for children with complex conditions.
4. Assessment of children and young people with challenging behaviours. Provision of advice, information, and recommendations to manage behaviours, minimise risks, and support those providing care.
5. To contribute to meetings as appropriate to support close working relationships with partner organisations acting as an advocate for service users and families.
6. To support colleagues as appropriate to embed new ways of thinking and working and promoting innovative ways of working to meet the needs of children with disabilities and to ensure OT practice reflects current good practice.
7. Provide casework supervision to Level 1 Occupational Therapists in line with the supervision policy and to support occupational therapy students on practice placements in the team.
8. To assess the need for minor and major adaptations and make recommendations to partner agencies in the provision of Disabled Facilities Grants/funding of public sector works.
9. To work in partnership in the delivery of Disabled Facilities Grants/funding for adaptations, requiring knowledge of architectural designs and building specifications.
10. Completion of moving and handling assessments across various social care environments, monitoring and reviewing moving and handling plans and any equipment required to facilitate safe practice.
11. Maximising the impact of resources and value for money to achieve improved outcomes for the Council including advising team members on the most appropriate prescription of specialist equipment.
12. To participate as required in specific projects and programmes within the children's occupational therapy specialism.
13. Ensure effective performance management of own caseload to deliver positive outcomes for children, young people, and their families promoting independence and facilitating care.
14. Demonstration of the Council's Core Abilities at the relevant level.
15. Understand and work with the market as appropriate, developing and maintaining relationships with commissioners, service users, stakeholders, partners, and potential providers.
16. Communicate internally/externally with service users, children and young people, carers, and other professionals, providing advice, developing relationships, and advocacy on behalf of service users to promote independence and abilities in line with their expressed wishes and preferences.
17. To support and promote occupational therapy as a profession.
18. To contribute to team development within the remit of the OT core offer and service priorities to review provision and address areas of unmet need.
19. Consideration of the impact of recommendations made on behalf of service users on the budgets of partner organisations and the appropriate use of public monies.
20. Contribute to work with commissioners/partners to ensure a robust approach to data analysis and forecasting to facilitate effective service provision and future team developments to reflect changing service requirements.
21. Contribute to the Council's statutory obligations and where appropriate any national and local performance indicators.
Person Specification
Experience
* Experience in relevant fields of OT practice (Social Care and Paediatrics).
* Experience of assessing vulnerable children in accordance with the occupational therapy assessment framework.
* Experience of completing complex moving and handling assessments for children with complex physical needs and demonstration of appropriate moving and handling techniques to carers.
* Experience in writing Disabled Facilities Grant recommendations to meet complex needs and review of plans subsequently drawn up to reflect these recommendations.
Knowledge and Skills
* In-depth knowledge of theory and practice of assessment and intervention planning.
* The ability to assess for and prescribe specialist equipment to promote children and young people's independence and facilitate provision of care in home and short breaks environments.
* In-depth knowledge of relevant legislation and statutory frameworks acquired through professional qualification in occupational therapy plus post-qualification training and experience.
* Detailed knowledge of the legislation, good practice, and advice underpinning housing adaptations to meet the needs of disabled children, young people and to facilitate care.
* IT skills to enable effective use of relevant systems to record interventions and recommendations.
* Ability to maintain a professional approach in difficult situations.
* High level abilities in report writing and communication skills, both written and verbal.
* Adaptability to cope with competing demands and to react to changing situations.
* In accordance with Part 7 of the Immigration Act 2016 (Fluency Duty), the ability to converse at ease with customers and provide advice in accurate spoken English is essential for the post.
* Apple accreditation to enable Lincolnshire County Council to provide a wide range of placements for OT students.
* Understanding of the requirements and techniques of 24-hour postural support and the prescription of specialist seating.
* Sufficient knowledge and practice ability to guide complex cases from referral to closure with a minimum of direction and support.
Qualifications
* OT to hold relevant qualification (Dip COT/BSc/MSc) with 2 years post qualification experience.
* Registered with the HCPC and ensure that registration is maintained and renewed appropriately.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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