Job overview
This is an exciting opportunity for experienced bands 5 OT looking to progress their career or an established Band 6 looking for a new role to further develop their skills and knowledge. The team is forward thinking, and is led by experienced Band 7 Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy Team Leads. There are 2 posts of which will be based at Magnolia Inpatient rehabilitation unit under the Multi Pathology Rehabilitation team and Capetown / Canterbury rehabilitation wards based at Chase Farm Hospital.
Our rehabilitation services provide inpatient rehabilitation for mainly older adults presenting with a variety of clinical conditions including post-operative orthopaedic surgery, decreased mobility after a fall, exacerbation of a long-term condition, recovery from acute medical problems and deconditioning following an extended hospital stay. Many of our patients have multiple pathologies and complex needs that require comprehensive assessment by the multi-disciplinary team. You will work closely with Physiotherapists, Speech and language therapists, Dietician Nurses, and medical colleagues to plan and provide effective rehabilitation and supported discharge planning.
Our services are supported by a Unit Manager / Integrated Therapy Lead. This is an exciting time to join our services, as we are in the process of developing the rehabilitation services across North London to provide a streamlined patient pathway across our rehabilitation services.
Main duties of the job
As a Band 6 OT you will carry a caseload, which will include the completion of initial and standardised OT assessments, formulating client centred goals and treatment plans for each patient on your caseload. We endeavour to support your learning and development formally through a robust appraisal process and regular supervision and also through informal teaching and training. You will also develop staff management skills with the opportunity to supervise and develop junior therapy staff, support workers and be part of the teaching / training programme within the wider MDT
Working for our organisation
North Mid is part of North Central London integrated care system – consisting of the NHS and Local authority organisations in Camden, Islington, Barnet, Enfield and Haringey. As with other ICS’s, we are working increasingly closely with partners and indeed many of our financial and performance objectives are measured at this system level. Whilst all organisations remain as standalone, statutory bodies we have an ICS infrastructure for making shared decisions and agreeing shared approaches.
We are proud of our staff and want to ensure their training allows them to provide excellent clinical care. We are also a training unit for medical students from UCL and St George’s University Grenada, and for nursing and midwifery students from Middlesex and City Universities.
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Detailed job description and main responsibilities
THIS JOB DESCRIPTION IS DEEMED CURRENT: April 2024
Job Summary To assist the Band 7 Team Leader for ensuring the provision of an exceptional standard of Occupational Therapy service, in conjunction with the multi-professional team, to meet the needs of the patients within our inpatient rehabilitation services.
To assist and take responsibility in the absence of the Band 7 OT Team Leader for the effective and efficient day to day running of Occupational Therapy Service.
You will work closely with the Band 7 OT Team Leader, to provide occupational therapy input to patients and assist in the professional development of occupational therapy staff and students. As a member of the Occupational Therapy Team, you will provide an accessible presence within the Unit to whom patients, their families and staff can turn to for assistance advice and support.
You will be responsive and supportive to the physical, social, psychological, and spiritual wellbeing of each patient within the unit and lead by example.
MAIN TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Patient/customer care (both direct and indirect)
1. The screening of appropriate referrals from both the community services and the acute sectors when appropriate.
2. To assess the occupational needs of referred patients and establish and evaluate appropriate treatment programmes.
3. To participate in multi-disciplinary assessment and treatment provision.
4. To work with patients to identify OT goals as part of the overall care plan, using standardised and local OT assessment tools.
5. To contribute to taking a lead role in the overview of the discharge planning of every patient, recommending services and appropriate follow up at home.
6. To manage a caseload of patients with complex needs, taking on the role of care co-ordinator and/or vocational lead where relevant.
7. To be additionally responsible for the management of patients with multi-dimensional complex needs within the specialist team.
8. To plan and implement patient centred individual and/or group interventions using graded activity to achieve therapeutic goals.
9. To monitor, evaluate and modify treatment in order to measure progress and ensure effectiveness of intervention.
10. To apply a high level of understanding of the effect of disability and provide training and advice on lifestyles changes and adaptations to the client’s social and physical environment.
11. To identify unmet needs in the service and advise Band 7 OT as necessary.
Policy Development
12. To participate in the operational planning, and implementation of policy and service development within the OT Team and, when required, leading on delegated projects.
13. To demonstrate the ability to critically evaluate current research and apply to practice.
14. To undertake research and/or audit projects relevant to OT and/or the service area, disseminating findings at local level and implementing best practice.
15. To broaden own research and development skills through participation in local audit and research projects.
Service Development
16. To deputise for the Band 7 OT in his/her absence.
17. To participate in the delivery of OT development plans as required.
18. To organise and recruit agency cover within budgetary constraints in the absence of the Band 7 OT.
19. To assist in the initiation of action plans if service delivery is compromised and assist in the delivering, reviewing and evaluation of these plans.
20. To demonstrate ability to delegate and/or request help/support as required.
21. To assist with the introduction and lead on new initiatives to enhance OT Service, e.g. Dementia Care, Falls Prevention.
22. To demonstrate ongoing personal development through participation in internal and external development opportunities, recording learning outcomes.
23. To contribute in the Trust’s Directorate’s and Team’s clinical governance arrangements and quality agenda, including the setting and monitoring of practice standards.
24. To comply with the HCPC standards, COT Code of Ethics and Professional Standards of Conduct and national and local policies and procedures.
25. To respect the individual, values, cultural and religious diversity of clients and contribute to the provision of a service sensitive to these needs.
26. To demonstrate the ability to reflect on ethical issues and to provide guidance to junior staff as necessary.
People Management
27. In line with local guidelines review and reflect on own practice and performance through effective use of professional and operational supervision and appraisal.
28. To provide effective guidance, supervision, and appraisal for junior staff.
29. To assist in encouraging and organising staff development.
30. To act as Team Leader when required.
31. In liaison with the Band 7 OT provide day to day line management for junior team members with appropriate delegation, supervision, and support.
32. Teach, monitor, and supervise the clinical practice of junior OT staff (including Students) on the Unit and participate in training of OT staff as required.
33. To participate in teaching programmes within the Unit as appropriate and nurture a learning environment (leading by example).
34. Complete annual appraisals for junior staff as required.
35. To assist in the recruitment and retention of staff within the Department in accordance with organisational policies.
Communication
36. To provide and receive complex and sensitive information with patients, carers, families and other health workers and community services, managing barriers that may exist.
37. To participate or work as a member of the multidisciplinary team, contributing to decisions regarding patient care, rehabilitation and discharge programmes.
38. To provide support and education to patients and carers regarding aspects of occupational therapy e.g. equipment fitting, rehab programmes, plus aspects of disabilities, health and well-being etc.
39. To provide awareness of the role OT within the team, negotiating priorities where appropriate.
40. Participate in OT, MDT and Unit Meetings as scheduled.
Resource Management
41. To ensure the appropriate use of Department and Unit resources.
42. To be involved in the identification and planning of the resources/equipment required within the Department and within the Unit relating to OT for effective service delivery.
43. To monitor and respond to the day to day needs and activities of junior staff where applicable.
44. To assist the Band 7 OT in the management of the junior OT staff in accordance with OT, Care Group and Trust policies.
45. To advise the Band 7 OT on the day to day running needs of the service.
46. In the absence of the Band 7 OT ensure that day to day staffing levels are effectively managed, utilising temporary resources if required.
47. To apply national guidelines/legislation relating to health and social care
Information Management
48. To keep accurate, contemporaneous records to ensure safety and continuity of patient care in a manner that reflects HCPC standards, COT Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice and the Trust standards for Record Keeping and Data Protection.
49. Provide specialist OT reports relevant to practice setting.
50. To provide formal reports for the purpose of recommendation to Social Services and documenting assessments and intervention outcomes for medical notes, GP etc.
51. Assist the Band 7 OT with new projects that are introduced to the Unit
Effort and environment
52. Deal with distressed patients and relatives in times of difficulties i.e. breaking of bad news/complaints management
53. Assist in the dealing with staffing issues – delivery of care/competency issues/disciplinary procedures/sickness and absence management.
54. Ward environment – daily exposure to unpleasant working conditions.
55. Daily involvement in the moving and handling of patients and equipment.
56. Deputise for the Band 7 OT as required.
Management Section:
57. Effective and efficient time management skills and the ability to manage resources available.
58. To attend and participate in specialist groups as a representative of the OT Team as appropriate.
59. To abide by the Trust’s core behaviours and all other Trust policies.
60. To comply with the HCPC standards, COT Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct and national and local policies and procedures.
61. To apply specialist skills and knowledge in order to establish professional competence and fitness to practice as a senior OT
Person specification
Education / qualification
Essential criteria
62. Relevant professional degree in Occupational Therapy
63. HCPC Registration
64. relevant CPD courses
Desirable criteria
65. Royal College of OT membership
66. Masters or equivalent course
Skills and Abilities
Essential criteria
67. high level clinical assessment and treatment skills using OT techniques / interventions
68. An ability to prioritise and organise own workload
69. Ability to problem solve and use clinical reasoning for a complex caseload
70. to cope with a range of complex Patient presentation and analysing / plan holistic management including discharge planning
71. Ability to reflect on and critically appraise own performance
72. Ability to delegate and support / supervise junior staff including teaching and training
73. Ability to use supervision constructively.
Desirable criteria
74. Good presentation skills
75. Good IT skills
Experience
Essential criteria
76. Understanding of risks involved in working in clinical settings relevant to the post
77. high knowledge of the O.T. process
78. Knowledge of the principles of clinical governance
79. Evidence of up to date knowledge relating to the clinical setting and ability to apply to practise
Desirable criteria
80. Experience of team/service development
81. experience facilitating patient focused group work
personal qualities
Essential criteria
82. Demonstrate enthusiasm for the specialist area.
83. Demonstrate a professional attitude.
84. An ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team.
85. Good organisational skills
86. Effective written and verbal communication skills
87. build resilience and positive proactive approach
other essential requirements
Essential criteria
88. UK driving license and access to a car for work
89. ability to work within a 7 day service
90. ability to work across sites
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