Highly Specialist Occupational Therapist (Neurology) - Band 6/7
Looking for a role where your skills make a real impact? We have a fantastic opportunity for a motivated and enthusiastic Occupational Therapist to join our Parkinson's Day Unit at Edgware Community Hospital. This part-time position offers a chance to work in a purpose-built, multidisciplinary environment where your expertise will help transform patient care.
Whether you're a seasoned Band 7 or an experienced Band 6 ready for a developmental role, this is your chance to take your career to the next level!
What We Offer:
We care about your wellbeing just as much as we care about our patients. Here's what we offer:
1. Induction and Support: Comprehensive onboarding, followed by role-specific support and guidance.
2. Flexible Working: Options to support your work-life balance, including part-time, job share, and hybrid working arrangements.
3. Employee Perks: Single occupancy accommodation assistance, car lease scheme (T&Cs apply), annual travel card loans, and a commitment to ongoing training and development.
4. Inclusive Culture: Join a workplace that celebrates diversity, supported by our staff networks, including DAWN (Disability and Wellbeing Network), Race Equality Network, and the Rainbow Network for LGBTQ+ staff.
Why Join Our Team?
At CLCH, we're passionate about community healthcare and creating a work environment where everyone feels valued. You'll join a vibrant and supportive team, working alongside specialists who are committed to excellence in treating and managing neurological conditions, including Parkinson's Disease. Our service offers variety, collaboration, and the opportunity to develop both your clinical and supervisory skills. We value your ideas and innovation! As part of our team, you'll also have opportunities to contribute to service development and help shape our approach to patient care.
Your Key Responsibilities:
1. Specialist Care Delivery: Provide highly specialist Occupational Therapy as part of the Parkinson's Multi-disciplinary Team, working autonomously and collaboratively to ensure the best outcomes for patients.
2. Neurological Expertise: Take the lead in developing and delivering occupational therapy interventions for people with Parkinson's and other neurological conditions, focusing on rehabilitation and improving quality of life.
3. Assessment and Treatment: Manage your own caseload, assessing and treating clients with complex needs, and working closely with medical and therapy professionals to plan and deliver coordinated care.
4. Supervision and Mentoring: Support and supervise junior staff and students, promoting a culture of continuous learning and professional development.
What We're Looking For:
1. Qualifications: Degree or Diploma in Occupational Therapy with HCPC registration. Post-graduate training in Rehabilitation, Cognitive, or Neurological Therapy is essential.
2. Experience: Proven post-graduate experience in neurology, Parkinson's disease, and community services, with a strong background in planning complex discharges and coordinating care.
3. Skills: Advanced assessment and treatment skills, excellent communication, and the ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team. Knowledge of assistive technology and experience supervising staff are essential.
We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for everyone. Our staff networks, including the Race Equality Network, Disability and Wellbeing Network (DAWN), and the Rainbow Network for LGBTQ+ colleagues, reflect our dedication to equality and cultural sensitivity.
Are You Ready to Make a Difference?
If you're innovative, adaptable, and passionate about delivering exceptional care, we'd love to hear from you! Join us and become part of a team that values your contribution and supports your growth.
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