We are looking for an enthusiastic Occupational Therapist who is interested in working with children, young people, and families. Experience of working with children is desirable, whether as an Occupational Therapist, student, or otherwise.
If you are looking for a new challenge, enjoy variety in your work, and wish to be part of a team striving to make a difference for our community by supporting children, young people, and their families, then look no further.
Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust is committed to operating flexible working practices and service provision. Successful applicants will require enhanced criminal records bureau disclosure and HCPC registration.
We are a small enthusiastic and hard-working team based at the Child Development Centre in the suburbs of Walsall. We provide a service for children between the ages of 0-19 years old, with a range of neurodevelopmental difficulties, complex physical disabilities, or concerns around engagement within meaningful daily activities.
We work very closely within a supportive multi-disciplinary team and the role will involve providing support to children, young people, and their families across the borough of Walsall. This may involve working at your clinic base, local special schools, a child's home, mainstream schools, or local pre-school settings, dependent on need.
The ideal candidates will have a strong teamwork ethic and sense of accountability accompanied by an ability to work under pressure at times. The posts are open to individuals with the right attributes to enhance a team. In return, we will provide the necessary support to ensure your development within your role. We are keen to support and develop our staff through a clear career pathway and encourage promotional opportunities within the Trust.
To provide responsive and accessible Occupational Therapy to children referred to the service, in the most appropriate environment, including the Child Development Centre, special school, mainstream school, and other community settings for children aged 0-19. To work in close cooperation with designated Medical Consultants, Community Paediatricians, other healthcare professionals, and staff from agencies such as Education & Social Care.
The successful applicant will be expected to undertake a clinical case load allocated by a senior occupational therapist. They will contribute the specialist skills of an occupational therapist to the multi-disciplinary assessment and treatment of children, maintaining a high standard of work. The applicant will also be expected to undertake joint assessments with senior colleagues and be able to provide written reports as appropriate, developing skills in the use of standardized assessments and the interpretation of the results. The applicant will work closely with other members of the occupational therapy staff and liaise with other members of the multi-disciplinary team to ensure effective provision of care. They will also be expected to work closely with clients and carers in the assessment and implementation of individual treatment programmes.
Education/Qualifications
Essential criteria
1. Degree in Occupational Therapy
2. Registered as OT with HCPC
3. Commitment to Lifelong learning
Desirable criteria
1. BAOT Membership
2. Children and Young People's special interest group membership
3. Postgraduate attendance on child-specific study days
Experience
Essential criteria
1. Broad range of core clinical experience at pre-registration or, if applicable, post-registration within the NHS or other UK health setting in a related OT clinical specialty e.g. learning disability, physical disability, social services, etc., with the ability to transfer OT core skills to the OT process with children & young people
2. Experience working in multi-disciplinary or multi-agency teams, demonstrating an ability to be an effective member of the team, working flexibly to meet patient and service needs
3. Demonstrates an ability to problem-solve in a clinical setting
4. Demonstrates experience of working with children (paid or voluntary role)
Desirable criteria
1. Paediatric fieldwork experience at undergraduate level.
2. Experience working with families who are adjusting to disability issues
3. Experience of working in the community
4. Experience leading/participating in workshops/lecturing
Knowledge & Skills
Essential criteria
1. Computer literate
2. Awareness of moving and handling legislation
3. Ability to work with a child-centred approach
4. Ability to work as a team and independently
5. Seeks and uses professional support appropriately
6. A realistic knowledge of personal strengths and areas for development
Other Essential criteria
1. The physical ability to perform & cope with all aspects of manual handling as demanded by the job role
2. Access to a car & ability to use a car for business purposes to travel between sites within the Trust or to patients' residences, school settings, as demanded by the job role
3. Ability to adapt to changes in work routine
4. Recognise people's right to privacy and dignity, treating every person with respect
5. Willingness to embrace integrated model and new ways of working
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