An exciting opportunity has become available for Band 6 Rotational Occupational Therapist who has experience or a keen interest in working in the areas of the rotation.
You will be part of a well established rotation. Working as part of a supportive and friendly team providing high quality occupational therapy treatment.
Inpatients - Adult Orthopaedics
Providing Occupational Therapy services to patients across all orthopaedic inpatient wards.
• Enhanced Recovery
• Rehabilitation for complex patients
• The Bone Infection Unit.
Pre-operative Service - Outpatient clinic
• Clinic and Telemed assessment
Rheumatology Service - Outpatient clinics
Outpatient appointments assessing and providing intervention for rheumatologic conditions.
Sarcoma Service - Inpatients, Outpatients and Research
Part of the Oxford Sarcoma Service supporting patients both pre and post operatively. Research opportunities.
Prosthetic Service- (Children and Adults)
Services to children and adults. Outpatient clinics and home visits, school visits and work visits.
Trauma Service
To work as part of the trauma and plastics therapy service and wider Major Trauma Centre.
You need to be able to demonstrate excellent team working and communication skills, flexibility to adapt to client needs, sound clinical reasoning, decision making and problem-solving skills.
You will be using a wide range of Occupational Therapy skills.
• To assess and treat patients within each of the rotations.
• To assist OT Service Manager and Team Leaders in service development and the provision of a quality service.
• To take responsibility for junior members of staff and delegate duties as necessary, providing appropriate level of support at all times.
You will have opportunities to develop your role within each of the rotations. Training and education are available to support this in each rotation, being supported by senior OT's.
Please see the job descriptions and personal specification for further detail.
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the largest NHS teaching trusts in the country. It provides a wide range of general and specialist clinical services and is a base for medical education, training and research. Find out more here
The Trust comprises four hospitals - the John Radcliffe Hospital, Churchill Hospital and Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre in Headington and the Horton General Hospital in Banbury.
Our values, standards and behaviours define the quality of clinical care we offer and the professional relationships we make with our patients, colleagues and the wider community. We call this Delivering Compassionate Excellence and its focus is on our values of compassion, respect, learning, delivery, improvement and excellence. These values put patients at the heart of what we do and underpin the quality healthcare we would like for ourselves or a member of our family. Watch how we set out to deliver compassionate excellence via the OUH YouTube channel.
Clinical
• To undertake assessment, treatment, education and support for trauma and orthopaedic service patients and their carers. This will involve clinical reasoning and autonomous complex decision making using best available evidence.
• To provide holistic, timely OT intervention to facilitate safe hospital discharge.
• To be able to justify rationale for provision or non-provision of adaptive equipment, demonstrating its safe use and care to patients, staff and carers. Provide support for junior staff regarding complex issues.
• To have a day to day responsibility for managing a complex and diverse caseload and co-ordinating safe and effective patient discharge.
• To organise, complete and document assessments in patient’s home, work and educational environments.
• To provide education and treatment for in-patients, out-patients, patients attending pre-operative clinic, rheumatology clinics, prosthetics clinics and patient education sessions.
• To assist the Occupational Therapy Service Manager in the day-to-day supervision, education and support of Band 5 Rotational Occupational Therapists, Therapy Assistants and Occupational Therapy Students.
• To assist the Occupational Therapy Service Manager in the day-to-day delivery of the Occupational Therapy Service.
• To support junior staff members to effectively manage their clinical caseload.
• To enable patients to achieve effective coping and self-management skills.
• To advise patients and carers or other health and social care professionals regarding adaptations to social and physical environments and make relevant referrals and recommendations to meet patient needs for safe hospital discharge.
• To maintain accurate records on all aspects of occupational therapy intervention in compliance with Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Royal College of Occupational Therapy and NHS guidelines.
• To evaluate continuously Occupational Therapy intervention and to maintain a high standard of clinical and professional practice at all times.
• To comply with data activity recording in accordance with professional and Trust standards.
• To promote the role of OT through integrated working and explaining role of OT to patient and carers.
• To participate in the Weekend/Bank Holiday working rota as required.
Communication
• To communicate effectively both written and verbally at all levels. To identify the need and coordinate multi-disciplinary case conferences as indicated to ensure safe and effective discharges from hospital.
• To write clear and appropriate referrals to community teams to support patients and their families post operatively both with equipment and social support.
• To competently use IT systems to communicate patient intervention.
• To communicate with patients and their relatives/carers regarding interventions and treatment programmes.
• To give relevant information regarding assessment, treatment and outcomes, and where appropriate explain clinical reasoning to patients and their relatives/carers.
• To promote good working relationships with all disciplines within both the Division and Trust.
• To provide and receive information (some of which may be complex or sensitive) requiring tact, negotiation and to be able to manage barriers to understanding.
• To liaise and network with Specialist Sections and other Occupational Therapists locally and nationally regarding models of care and service provision.
• To liaise effectively with the Orthopaedic leads, nurses and Occupational Therapy Service Manager in the management of the Orthopaedic Service.
• To use effective and variable interpersonal skills to listen and provide support and empathy to patients and their carers.
• To welcome and deal with enquires regarding the Orthopaedic Occupational Therapy Service in an informed and appropriate manner.
• To represent the Orthopaedic Occupational Therapy Service at required Governance meetings.
• To attend staff meetings, Group Clinical Supervision, In-Services, Journal Clubs and other service related meetings.
Management
• To demonstrate good time management, punctuality and consistent reliable attendance.
• To assist the Occupational Therapy Service Manager in the planning and co-ordination of the efficient day to day running and development of the Occupational Therapy Service.
• Manage and prioritise own and Band 5’s and Occupational Therapy Assistant’s caseload.
• To assist the Occupational Therapy Service Manager in ensuring that all the occupational therapy equipment in the Orthopaedic Occupational Therapy Service is stored safely and maintained in safe working order.
• To assist the Occupational Therapy Service Manager in the management of change and to ensure cost-effective use of available resources.
• To chair departmental and inter-departmental meetings as required.
• To record departmental statistics and other information as required by the Occupational Therapy Service Manager.
• To be aware of and adhere to all Oxford University NHS Foundation Trust and relevant NHS policies, procedures and guidelines.
• To assist the Occupational Therapy Service Manager by supervising the Band 5 Occupational Therapists and Therapy Assistants, including individual performance reviews.
• To participate in the Therapy Services performance and development review process, setting objectives, developing a personal development plan and professional portfolio.
• To assist with organisation and delivery of departmental in-service training and development.
• To participate in the implementation of policy and service development. This may include developing protocols, guidelines and patient information leaflets related to orthopaedic treatments to improve patient care.
• To network locally with health and social care services and promote service integration.
Education and Training
• To have an awareness of current trends in treatment techniques and professional issues and to participate in active learning by appropriate study, by attending relevant training and contributing to in-service training programmes as appropriate.
• To ensure all mandatory training is up to date.
• To be involved in the induction and orientation programmes of new Occupational Therapy staff and students to the Orthopaedic Occupational Therapy Service.
• To assist in welcoming visitors to the department and discuss the Occupational Therapy Service in an informed and appropriate manner.
• To be involved actively in practice education for undergraduate Occupational Therapists (including taking sole responsibility for the supervision and assessment of students whilst on practice placement).
• To assist the OT Service Manager in the development and maintenance of a high profile occupational therapy service; through effective communication, teaching and presentations.
• To contribute to educational programmes and courses when required. Provide advice to colleagues in community services regarding post-operative management of patients who have undergone surgery treatment.
Research
• To keep abreast of relevant clinical research and issues pertinent to clinical practice, with an aim to provide evidence based care.
• To liaise with other colleagues who may require assistance in research projects.
• To develop and propose local research and audit projects. Collect research or audit data required by other professions or for own research or audit projects.
This advert closes on Tuesday 19 Nov 2024
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