Occupational Therapist
Listed on 2026-07-08
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Healthcare
Occupational Therapy
Occupational Therapist
Closing date: 17 June 2026
Do you want to be part of an innovative and collaborative team? The Acute & Urgent Care Directorate are looking for applicants for the Occupational Therapist post. This is a great opportunity to develop your skills and drive some exciting developments within a complex and fast‑paced environment. You will be supported by the wider Leadership Team to ensure we continue to maintain high quality, patient focused services in line with our national and locally agreed targets.
You will work with individuals to promote independence, maximise functional ability, and support safe discharge planning across acute settings.
This post is 22.5 hours per week and is a 12‑month fixed‑term contract ending on 05/06/2027.
Responsibilities- Work with individuals to promote independence, maximise functional ability, and support safe discharge planning across acute settings.
- Provide a clinical and professional service as a member of a Multi‑Disciplinary Team (MDT).
- Be operationally responsible as a clinician for own caseload and supervise staff as required.
- Perform highly skilled clinical work and adapt to unpredictable changes and demands on the service.
- Promote the implementation of evidence based/person centred practice and take responsibility for continuous professional development.
- Uphold professional standards, ensuring high standard and quality clinical care.
- Promote the involvement of patients and carers in mental health service provision.
- Assist in the development of local strategies pertaining to Occupational Therapy and Adult mental health services.
- Follow national Occupational Therapy standards and guidelines incorporating national and local professional strategies and clinical guidelines for the introduction of evidence‑based practice.
- Follow all clinical and professional protocols, standards and care pathways within Occupational Therapy and OAP services.
- Participate in any clinically led research using the principles of evidence‑based practice.
- Assist qualified staff in the provision of clinical supervision.
- Act at all times in accordance with the Health Professions Councils Professional Code of Conduct.
- Be professionally and legally responsible for all aspects of this post's autonomous practice.
- Ensure high standards of clinical practice, maintaining experience of caseload management.
- Plan, organise, administer and/or supervise occupational therapy goal‑orientated evidence‑based practice.
- Plan, monitor, evaluate and modify treatment in assessing patients for placement.
- Develop and practice leadership skills.
- Apply a high level of understanding of adult psychiatric conditions and provide appropriate training and advice.
- Work alongside other professions involved with the patient both statutory and non‑statutory agencies.
- Ensure a safe and comprehensive channel of communication that maintains a high standard of professionalism and respects patients dignity and confidentiality.
- Establish and maintain robust communication networks with patients, carers and members of the MDT and across the Trust.
- Promote communication with key relationships.
- Promote awareness of older peoples' psychiatry by participating in training as directed by senior staff.
- Work in partnership with other NHS and local organisations to develop strategic relationships.
- Participate in any project to develop aspects of health promotion, wellbeing and social care.
- Ensure that the collection of patient related activity and clinical information takes place as required.
- Maintain accurate patient records in accordance with Occupational Therapy and Trust standards.
- Assist senior staff in ensuring efficient and effective use of resources within the team.
- Have responsibility for the health, safety and welfare of self, more junior staff and public to comply at all times with the requirements of the Health and Safety Regulations [1974] and Manual Handling Operations Regulations [1992].
- Ensure that agreed safety procedures are carried out to maintain a safe environment for employees, patients and visitors to the Trust.
- Ensure compliance with the Trust policies and procedures and take all reasonable steps to maintain and improve…
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