Job overview
Come and Join Us!
We are looking for an Occupational Therapist who is passionate about Neurology and Stroke treatment, resourceful, and ready to put their ideas into action with the dynamic current team!
Come and join the full time 8 month Neurology rotations through the:
1. Stroke team at Wycombe Hospital on Hyperacute and Acute Stroke units
2. Buckinghamshire Neuro Rehabilitation and Wheelchair service at Amersham Hospital
3. Early Supported Stroke team in the Buckinghamshire community
4. Urology, Cardiology and Day assessment rotation at Wycombe hospital to maintain medical skills.
The Occupational Therapy Neurology team provides high quality stroke, medical assessment and acute rehabilitation with a Clinical specialist 8a Occupational Therapists, Band 7 Advanced Occupational Therapists, Band 6 Seniors, Band 5s, assistants and rehab engineers and has gained an A rated SSNAP score consistently for high quality!
You will work in our multidisciplinary team including Physiotherapists, Psychologists, Nurses and Speech and Language Therapists, setting goals, discharge plans, group work, home visits and liaising with other professionals and carers.
We also work 5 hours at some weekends, about 1 in 5 weeks.
This is a very friendly, supportive and dynamic team with regular integrated individual supervision, appraisal, CPD, use of outcome measures and in service training.
Main duties of the job
5. To participate within complex rehabilitation and contribute to its function.
6. To undertake assessments of patients with complex and diverse presentations.
7. To undertake advanced, comprehensive, and where applicable, standardised assessments within the specialised clinical areas.
8. To use clinical reasoning skills and knowledge of evidence based practice to determine treatment plan using a wide range of treatment skills and options.
9. To analyse and interpret clinical and non-clinical information to form an accurate diagnosis in a wide range of conditions, with guidance from specialist Occupational Therapists when appropriate.
10. To demonstrate highly developed assessment and therapeutic skills necessary for the treatment of patients.
Working for our organisation
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What does Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust offer you?
As part of our BHT family, you’ll benefit from learning and development opportunities to support your career progression.
We offer flexible and agile working opportunities, alongside your NHS benefits of generous annual leave entitlement, pension and access to NHS discount schemes.
We provide a range of health and wellbeing services to promote a healthy, happy workforce.
Why work for us?
As an employer, we aim to create a workplace where differences are valued and colleagues treat one another with dignity and respect.
Greater diversity within our BHT family improves positive outcomes for the people and communities we serve.
A keen supporter of the Armed Forces Community who know the value of employing a service leaver/veteran and their families.
What do we stand for?
Our vision is to provide outstanding care, support healthy communities and be a great place to work.
Our mission is to provide personal and compassionate care every time.
Our CARE values are collaborate, aspire, respect and enable.
Person specification
Skills, Abilities & Knowledge
Essential criteria
11. Able to apply a range and depth of knowledge to the specialist clinical area of post
12. Able to make sound clinical decisions based on knowledge/experience and utilize advanced clinical reasoning skills
13. Able to carry out a range of assessments and procedures in order to make clinical assessments and diagnosis
14. Ability to integrate, participate and contribute as an effective member of a team
15. Ability to plan, manage and organise required tasks within available resources (including time)
16. Use of and/or knowledge of POMR record keeping
17. Use of standardised assessments and outcome measures specific to stroke
18. Evidence of commitment to continuing professional development, and reflective practice
19. Able to carry out manual therapy techniques and therapeutic handling, requiring skilful and strenuous physical effort during the day
20. Awareness of limitations of own professional abilities
21. Clear, concise verbal and written communication to ensure liaison with multi-disciplinary team, patients and carers to ensure records and reports are accurate, legal and in legible manner (in English)
22. Ability to self-direct towards the attainment of clear goals
23. Ability to prioritise tasks and functions against well-reasoned standards
24. Positive response to constructive criticism
25. Awareness of limitations of own professional abilities
26. Knowledge of Current related legislation (H&S, Data P. Act, etc)
27. Commitment to equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practice
28. Understand how to maintain confidentiality, privacy and dignity of patients
29. To demonstrate appropriate level to assertiveness
30. Able to be empathetic and handle difficult or emotional situations, using judgement to determine optimal intervention
31. To have strategies for dealing with stressful interpersonal situations and frequent exposure to unpleasant working conditions
Desirable criteria
32. Basic splinting skills
33. Demonstration of having initiated change of practice or process
34. Ability to work and interact effectively within an interdisciplinary team and contribute to decision making
Experience
Essential criteria
35. Experience of a junior Occupational Therapy post working with Stroke patients
36. Experience in student clinical supervision
37. Experience in supervision of junior staff
38. Experience of managing own caseload and prioritisation
39. Attendance at post graduate courses in related fields and demonstrates reflective learning
40. Knowledge of areas of clinical governance including quality, audit and risk management
41. Evidence of commitment to continuing professional development, and reflective practice
42. Knowledge and application of evidence based practice and clinical reasoning
43. Evidence of commitment to continuing professional development, and reflective practice
44. Establish and maintain CPD Portfolio
45. Knowledge of areas of influence of psychosocial and cultural factors on health/illness behaviours
46. Participation in audit, research activities and development activities
47. Experience of undertaking Senior (Band 6) role
48. Demonstration of having initiated change of practice or process
49. Use of and/or knowledge of POMR record keeping
50. Knowledge of Current related legislation (H&S, Data P. Act, etc)
51. Commitment to equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practise
52. Understand how to maintain confidentiality, privacy and dignity of patients
53. To demonstrate appropriate level of assertiveness
54. Able to be empathetic and handle difficult or emotional situations, using judgement to determine optimal intervention
55. To have strategies for dealing with stressful interpersonal situations and frequent exposure to unpleasant working conditions
56. Experience in student clinical supervision
Desirable criteria
57. Previous experience of a broad rotational scheme including Neuro
58. Ability to work and interact effectively within an interdisciplinary team and contribute to decision making
Education, Qualifications& Training
Essential criteria
59. Current registration with Health Professions Council
60. Diploma /Degree in Occupational Therapy
61. Evidence of CPD in the form of a detailed personal development portfolio
Desirable criteria
62. Membership of professional special interest group
63. Field work/clinical educators course
64. Specific formal courses appropriate to post speciality
Special Circumstances
Essential criteria
65. Able to fulfil the physical demands of the role subject to reasonable adjustment under the terms of the Disciplinary Discrimination Act 1995
66. Ability to participate in seven day working
67. Flexible to meet the needs of the service
PPE requirements: Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust requires all colleagues to wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) in accordance with our infection prevention and control procedures.
COVID-19 and Flu vaccinations remain the best way to protect yourself, your family, your colleagues and of course our patients from the viruses when working in our healthcare settings. We encourage our staff to be vaccinated when recommended.
I f you are successful at interview, we will require you to complete a Covid-19 risk assessment document.
Application deadline: This post will close on the closing date stated at midnight. If we receive a large number of applications or there is a change in circumstance, we may be required to close a job before to the closing date.
Application information: If you are offered a job, information will be transferred into the national NHS Electronic Staff Records system.
Shortlisting: The monitoring and safeguarding sections are not made visible to the shortlisting panel. The safeguarding section may be made visible to the interview panel, dependent on the role being recruited into.
Travel expenses: It is Trust policy that travel expenses for interview will not be reimbursed.
Smoking: All Trust sites are NO SMOKING. Smoking in all areas of the buildings and premises is prohibited.
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