Job Overview
Are you an experienced Occupational Therapist looking for an opportunity to utilise and develop your clinical skills in a specialist area? If so, this role could be for you working as part of the experienced Critical Care Therapy team.
This team is delighted to be able to offer Occupational Therapy within critical care providing functional assessment and rehabilitation across 7 days a week.
Previous experience working within critical care is not essential; however, experience working within an acute hospital setting providing physical and cognitive therapies to patients is.
We welcome applications from candidates looking for full or part-time work, and those looking for job share or secondment opportunities to expand their skill set will also be considered.
The successful candidate will work alongside Physiotherapists, Therapy support workers, and the wider critical care multi-disciplinary team providing patient-centred care, helping to optimise recovery through engagement in physical, cognitive, and psychological therapies supporting patients and their families, and providing advice and support with discharge planning.
All of our specialist Occupational Therapists receive supervision and mentorship from a member of our highly specialist team who will offer direction in terms of clinical development and leadership development.
Please note that NHS experience is essential for this position.
Main Duties of the Job
* To assess, diagnose/interpret, and manage own specialist caseload of complex patients as an autonomous practitioner in accordance with Professional Code of Conduct and Health and Care Professions Council Regulations.
* The post holder will work in close co-operation with colleagues within all Care Groups to deliver a cohesive service that is user-led, ensuring a consistently high standard of patient care and optimal patient flow that is safe and timely.
* To work closely with team managers and senior therapists to ensure a robust structure of training, supervision, and appraisal is delivered to all members within the team.
* To act as a source of specialist advice and support within the Therapy Centre and across the Trust and the wider health service.
* Engage or lead on projects to develop services and learning opportunities for others, including band 5's, assistant practitioners, and students, as well as celebrating learning and achievements with the wider therapy and MDT teams.
Working for Your Organisation
The Therapy Centre is committed to the SaTH’s overall vision to provide excellent care for the communities we serve. As a member of the Therapy Services Team, your contribution to the profession of Occupational Therapy will be integral in enabling patients to receive holistic assessment to enable them to recover and be discharged from the hospital environment.
We believe in developing clinical and leadership skills at all levels and support all our specialist Occupational Therapists in having 10% of their time dedicated to supporting professional activity (SPA). Your SPA time will include, but is not limited to, clinical supervision, opportunities to attend internal and external training relevant to your role and career aspirations, and participation in service development opportunities.
Please see separate information attached for more information regarding our offer including our Occupational Therapy training and development pathway, strategy, and career development structure.
With excellent transport links to our beautiful and diverse counties, Shropshire, Telford, and Wrekin offers great lifestyle opportunities as well as a friendly, family feel.
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