We're on the hunt for a dedicated, passionate, and enthusiastic Senior Occupational Therapist!
Join our team and make a positive impact on the lives of children, young people, and their families, within the 0-25 disability team. We are thrilled to offer a full-time, permanent contract for an experienced Senior Occupational Therapist.
You will have opportunity to work with children and young people (0-25), supporting them to achieve positive outcomes. This will involve working with a range of people, social workers, support workers, education, health, housing, and private and voluntary organisations.
You'll be using your clinical reasoning skills to recommend equipment and adaptations to reduce the impact of disability on daily living skills and to promote inclusivity.
An essential aspect of the role of the Senior Occupational Therapist is to work preventatively in providing advice and strategies to parents and children in terms of safety within the home environment and the community. This can often involve supporting families open to Families First.
Although we're seeking someone who has advanced skills, we would welcome applications from less experienced practitioners who are willing and keen to develop.
If you're a less experienced Occupational Therapist, we would support your development. You will gain greater experience in using a range of interventions especially working on housing adaptation and the use of equipment to support safety, comfort, and independence.
You'll be a pivotal part of the Disability (0-25) Team, having a high level of autonomy. You'll receive monthly formal supervision from the Disability Team Manager, informal supervision as /when required and team group refection practice sessions. You'll receive clinical supervision from an advanced OT practitioner to develop your clinical reasoning skills. You will also attend bi-monthly Pan Gwent SSD OT support group which will provide you with additional opportunities to develop an OT support network.
About the role
We're committed to supporting children and young people (0-25) with disabilities, guiding them toward brighter futures. Our approach is centered on empowering families and carers, enhancing the lives of these individuals through personalised care and support. As a Senior Occupational Therapist, you'll be committed to delivering consistently high-quality services and driving positive outcomes for individuals.
You'll assess and support children, young people (0-25) and families in variety of settings including their home, schools, and communities. Your assessment will be outcome focused, recommending and implementing intervention that are least restrictive to reduce the impact of disability and promote independence.
In order to achieve positive outcomes for children, young people and families, you will be engaging with housing grant departments, health, education and other disability and equipment services.
Why Us?
Empowering Transformations: We focus on holistic assessment and customised care plans, ensuring every child, young person, and family receives the individual attention they deserve.
Inclusive Approach: Our team doesn't just stop at providing essential support; we foster independence! Through a strengths and outcome-focused strategy, we empower young individuals to develop essential life skills and lead fulfilling lives.
Transition Support: We go beyond the ordinary by assisting young people up to the age of 25, guiding them seamlessly into adulthood. Our workers collaborate closely with the individuals, parents, carers, and partner agencies to facilitate a smooth transition, making us pioneers in social work practice. The Senior Occupational Therapist will assist in this by working in partnership with Adult OT’s to ensure a smooth transition at 25 years of age.
Diverse and Supportive Environment: Join a team with a diverse skill set and wealth of experience. Our welcoming atmosphere encourages collaboration, ensuring you thrive while contributing your unique talents to our collective mission.
Continuous Learning: We cherish passion and commitment. Our team eagerly embraces new members, offering a nurturing environment where your dedication to empowering lives is not only valued but also celebrated.
At Blaenau Gwent, you can expect a warm and inclusive environment, where your growth and development are paramount. Our team brings a wealth of experience to the table, providing unparalleled support and encouragement. Our promise to you is an inclusive and supportive work environment, where you can unleash your full potential and be your authentic self. We offer a range of benefits made for you, including:
• Performance evaluations and feedback sessions with your supervisor to aid you in adapting to your new role
• Flexible working arrangements to ensure employees benefit from having a work/life balance
• Receive ongoing training and professional development opportunities to enhance your skills and knowledge for personal growth and career advancement
• Work in a collaborative and inclusive environment that values your contributions
• An excellent local government pension scheme and generous annual leave
This post requires a registration with HPCP under the category of Occupational Therapist. Registration will need to be in place prior to commencement in the role. Information on how to register HPCP can be found on the following website
Access to a vehicle for work purposes is a requirement.
Thorough pre-employment screening is undertaken during the recruitment process. The post holder will be required to complete an application for a Disclosure of Criminal Records.
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About Disability Confident
A Disability Confident employer will generally offer an interview to any applicant that declares they have a disability and meets the minimum criteria for the job as defined by the employer. It is important to note that in certain recruitment situations such as high-volume, seasonal and high-peak times, the employer may wish to limit the overall numbers of interviews offered to both disabled people and non-disabled people. For more details please go to Disability Confident .