Job description
Inpatient Occupational Therapist
We have an exciting role which has become available to work within our Inpatient Eating Disorder Service. We are looking for some who is strong in the ethos of Occupational Therapy and Recovery Focused. To support the adult and their families through this stage our their treatment journey.
We are looking for someone who wants to work as part of an integrated Multidisciplinary Team and be part of the delivery team in our therapeutic group programme. As well as providing specialist clinical interventions to a caseload during their admission.
- To provide the multidisciplinary team (MDT) with a specialist occupational therapy service and expertise for inpatients who have eating disorders. This will include individual and group work, assessment, intervention and evaluation in accordance with the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) Code of Ethics.
- To manage a caseload of service users with a diagnosis of eating disorder health needs; using evidence-based and recovery-focussed principles to assess, plan, implement and evaluate treatment.
- To provide specialist occupational therapy interventions for individuals who have identified occupational performance needs within the team, ensuring that interventions amplify their self-management skills.
- To integrate evidence-based practice and skilful use of assessments and interventions with personal recovery principles in order to improve service users’ quality of life and to support them to do the things they want to do and live the life they want to lead.
- To apply a high level of understanding of the effects of mental illness and physical conditions; providing training and advice on lifestyle changes and adaptations to service users’ social and physical environments. This will include undertaking assessments and making recommendations.
- To contribute to service development of local and trust-wide Occupational Therapy services.
- To provide leadership for junior / unqualified and educator to students on practice placement.
You will be part of a growing OT team across the Ageless Eating Disorder Service. As well as being part of wider CNWL growing Occupational Therapist Team and Network. Which offer development and progression in your career.
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- To integrate evidence-based practice and skilful use of specialist assessments and interventions with personal recovery principles in order to improve service users’ quality of life and to support them to do the things they want and need to do and live the life they want and need to lead to build a healthier, more adaptive life beyond their illness/ mental health problems.
- To apply a high level of understanding of the effects of mental illness and physical conditions and disabilities; providing training and advice on lifestyle changes and adaptations to service users’ social and physical environments. This will include undertaking assessments and making recommendations.
- To work alongside the inpatient and day patient-based OTs to providing OT assessments and group and 1:1 interventions taking particular responsibility for service users with severe and enduring conditions plus a few recovery-focussed patients.
- To facilitate recovery-focussed groups in the service and community-based settings to support service users to access helpful community resources such as the CNWL Recovery College, voluntary and mainstream agencies.
- To contribute to service development of local and trust-wide Occupational Therapy services including developing protocols and procedures.
- To liaise with OT colleagues to facilitate a smooth and co-ordinated transitioning across the service.
- To supervise other such as Activity Co-Ordinator, Peer Support Worker, Outreach Worker
- To act as fieldwork educator to students on practice placement within the eating disorders service as a whole.
- To work flexibly on a needs-led basis which may include providing occasional evening work.