Senior Specialist Occupational Therapist - Birmingham
Senior Specialist Occupational Therapist
Birmingham
Brainkind is a charity that aims to improve the lives of people with brain injuries in the UK. Our assessment centres, rehabilitation units, and hospitals use expert neurorehabilitation to support people to regain the skills they have lost. We treat people with a range of brain injuries sustained through trauma, illness, substance abuse, and more to recover and meet their personal goals. Our employees are incredibly enthusiastic about the jobs they do; you will find a dedicated team spirit across our services and amazing colleagues who always pull together and look out for each other.
Main duties of the job
MAIN PURPOSE:
To work as part of a multi/interdisciplinary team providing occupational therapy input within the BIRT Neurobehavioral model to service users with acquired brain injury (ABI) and to lead on OT provision within the service. To liaise with internal and external professionals, family members, and service users.
Rewards:
You can look forward to excellent benefits, including handy discounts on many brands and services.
A competitive salary of £46,148 - £52,809 per annum DOE
38 days annual leave inclusive of bank holidays (pro-rata)
Access to our Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
Excellent training and support
Group life assurance
Company Pension
Long service and staff awards
Free parking
Nationwide employee staff discounts incl. eating out and shopping
Blue Light Card: provides those in the NHS, emergency services, social care sector, and armed forces with discounts online and in-store
Job responsibilities
MAIN TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Clinical / Professional Practice
To work within a specialist clinical area as an autonomous professional with highly developed skills and knowledge in neurological rehabilitation, potentially as the sole clinician but with supervision (which may be remote) of a more senior OT. To accept professional accountability and responsibility.
To manage and prioritise a caseload of service users with complex mental/physical health needs and/or challenging behaviour.
To complete the OT process and to use evidence-based/service user-centred principles and clinical reasoning to assess, formulate a treatment plan, implement and evaluate interventions bringing specialist knowledge to more complex cases.
To address occupational performance and skill deficits enabling the service user in areas of self-maintenance, productivity, education, and leisure.
To develop programmes of care, ensure adequate and detailed handover of programmes to rehabilitation support workers or therapy assistants, monitor through data gathering, evaluate and modify treatment in order to measure progress and ensure effectiveness of intervention according to the neurobehavioural model.
To delegate tasks appropriately according to the competence of colleagues and take responsibility for handover, monitoring, and review.
To use highly developed interpersonal skills and empathy to engage those service users and families who may be resistant to the rehabilitation process or may be distressed.
To carry out detailed risk assessments including for more complex issues and ensure these are regularly reviewed and updated and communicate this with the team effectively.
To maintain detailed and accurate documentation in line with Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) guidance and produce professional reports demonstrating highly specialist knowledge.
To work with service users, family/carers, and outside agencies in a sensitive and flexible way considering the most appropriate environment for assessment and intervention and responding to changing needs, circumstances, and cultural issues. To maintain the highest levels of integrity during all communications.
To work as a member of the multi/interdisciplinary team bringing specialist knowledge, actively listening, participating in meetings, engaging in shared decision making, contributing to overall treatment objectives agreed in the rehabilitation plan and working collaboratively to establish service user centred therapeutic goals that promote service user choices.
Use highly developed critical thinking skills when making professional judgements and communicate this process succinctly and effectively including in more complex or unpredictable contexts.
To support the clinical lead for some service users leading on maintaining contact with family and other outside agencies, coordinating the rehabilitation programme and facilitating the discharge planning process.
To assess for, issue and refer to outside agencies for appropriate equipment ensuring adequate training for staff, service user, and family and with all risk assessments in place.
To plan, implement and evaluate appropriate goal-directed group interventions and have an overview of the needs of the service in relation to group interventions.
To provide intervention and advice on social and lifestyle needs including referral to other agencies and services.
To work within infection control and health and safety guidelines in order to deal appropriately with conditions related to service user contact as they arise: for example, exposure to body fluids or infectious conditions.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* The ideal candidate will have:
* A diploma or a degree in occupational therapy and registered with HCPC
* The ability to work as an autonomous therapist with experience in neurological rehabilitation
* Ability to prioritise and manage a complex caseload
* Excellent communication and report writing skills
* Ability to formulate complex risk assessments
* Experience supervising and training others
* A valid UK driving licence
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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