Working as an Occupational Therapist within the South Gloucestershire South team you will make a difference by enabling people to recognise their strengths and abilities, with an emphasis on people setting their own goals, and helping them achieve and maintain independence.
As part of the team you will work closely with assessing practitioners and providers to ensure independence is maximised for the individuals we work with.
Salary are offered at points within these bands depending on experience.
Occupational Therapist: £35,235 – £37,938
Advanced Occupational Therapist: £39,513 – £42,708
To be considered for Advanced Occupational Therapist evidence must be clearly detailed in your application. What you will be doing:
It is your responsibility to support individuals to achieve their goals and adjust these where relevant.
You will consider ways to support the reablement workers to be effective in their interventions including using task analysis, different techniques and the provision of equipment, assistive technologies and housing adaptations.
Daily, you will have a caseload with regular supervision and support, and work alongside colleagues in the locality teams to support their reablement referrals.
You will advise on ways of enhancing reablement outcomes including strategies, equipment and assistive technology, and training or signposting.
You will advise and inform individuals and their Carers about Services available, including services available under the Care Act. You will work within the 3 Conversations Model, utilising a strength based approach.
Be responsible to make important recommendations for a significant budget spend ensuring maximum value is delivered for the resources deployed.
You will develop and maintain close working relationships with the reablement provider
As part of the role, you will require you to be a skilled communicator, including liaising and work with contacts from different sectors, including Health and voluntary.
As an Advanced Occupational Therapist, you will be required to
Support students on placement as an experience practitioner.
Be fully up to date with the core training expectations as an Advanced Occupational Therapist.
Examples of using research and evidence-based resources to enhance practice and share learning with team (e.g. use of Research in Practice / other online resources). What we need from you:
We require you to have a professional Occupational Therapy qualification, Dip COT, BSc Honours OT, (or equivalent), and be registered with the Health Professionals Council.
You will be able to demonstrate how your experience of working in a hospital or community setting or voluntary or agency providing Occupational Therapy Services is relevant to this post.
It is essential, you should show you are up to date and sound knowledge of all related legislation relevant to Social Services Occupational Therapy and legislation supporting this.
You will have experience of managing complex cases and demonstrate that you can apply excellent assessment skills in practice.
You must be excellent at time management so that you are able to work efficiently to meet the service requirements.
Advanced Occupational Therapist:
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We will require you to have a minimum of 2 years post qualification experience.
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You will have evidence of meeting the essential (and desirable where possible) criteria for the role of Advanced Occupational Therapist or in South Gloucestershire council.
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A clear commitment to Continuous Professional Development (CPD).
What you need to know
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You will be expected to travel throughout the authority and surrounding area so must have a full valid driving licence with regular access to a vehicle or have alternative appropriate means of travel.
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Please note that due to the nature of this role it is a requirement of employment that an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check is obtained for this post.
Contact Detail:
South Gloucestershire Council Recruiting Team