Job description
Band 6
- Full time
- Part time
Job overview
We are looking for an experienced band 5 or existing band 6 Occupational Therapist to join the Occupational Therapy medicine rotation. Rotations are within Healthcare of Older People, Medicine-Oncology, and Medicine-Surgery teams across both sites.
You will hold a complex caseload and be involved in the assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of patients who have complex physical and cognitive needs. You will be involved in delivering an OT service to help patients manage their own conditions where possible and enable them to be discharged from hospital. This may include managing their symptoms.
Rotations offer B6 staff exciting opportunities to develop knowledge, skills and experience across wide-ranging specialties including amputees, oncology, and healthcare of older people. You will have excellent communication skills, and a wide range of clinical skills and experience. An interest in service development to progress patient care would be desirable, in recognition that this is a strong focus for the teams within the rotation.
Main duties of the job
Please refer to job description and person specification for full details. Within your role, duties will include but may not be limited to:
Working as part of multidisciplinary teams on a variety of wards.
Assessing and treat patients as appropriate in the relevant areas.
Providing supervision to more junior staff (including Band 5, support and student members of staff) including appraisals.
Deputising for the Band 7 team leader as appropriate.
Working flexibly - including working rostered weekends/bank holidays.
Working alongside the band 7’s and seniors in the team to develop the service in line with evidence based practice and lead on projects.
Supporting student placements within the team and providing formal and informal training.
Be able to provide planned and unplanned care.
Manage complex discharges including assisting patients to manage their own long term conditions and provide rehabilitation.
Support development of the rotation through evaluation, joint working and peer support.
Working for our organisation
With over 17,000 staff, we are one of the biggest employers in the city with a central role in supporting the health and wellbeing of our local population. We play a leading role in research, education and innovation.
Come and join our wonderful team at NUH. We are big believers in diversity and welcome new ideas to help develop our team in order to deliver world class healthcare to the vast patient populations we serve. With endless personal development opportunities available, at NUH we will endeavor to turn your job into a career!
The Occupational Therapy service is part of the Therapies and Rehabilitation Services pathway, which is one of the pathways that together make up the Clinical Support Division at NUH. We are a diverse pathway of AHPs and support staff, employing over 600 staff, who works together to deliver the high quality care we aspire to. Our HCPC registered AHP professionals comprise of physiotherapists, dietitians, occupational therapists, orthotists, prosthetists and speech and language therapists. We have a Chief AHP to lead us on our strategic direction, and many of the pathway leadership team have pathway AHP backgrounds to support our staff. There are also Practice Development Therapists to support career development for all.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
The successful applicant will demonstrate excellent core OT skills and a willingness to learn and develop further, both clinically and professionally. You will be working as part of multidisciplinary teams who will give support and training for you to develop in this role to reach your full potential. You will demonstrate an ability to work autonomously and provide support to less experienced members of the team, including students and support workers. The successful candidate will demonstrate the ability to work flexibly to support the needs of the service.
Please refer to job description and person specification for further information.
Person specification
Training & Qualifications
Essential criteria
- Diploma or degree in Occupational Therapy
- HCPC registration as an Occupational Therapist
- Able to maintain a professional portfolio for CPD, recording learning outcomes through participation in internal and external development opportunities
Experience
Essential criteria
- Experience of working within an acute inpatient setting
- Experience of using evidenced based practice to inform own practice and that of others
Communication and relationship skills
Essential criteria
- Able to discuss treatment options and recommend best course of intervention to patients and carers using negotiating, persuasive, motivational and reassurance skills
- Able to communicate patient related information effectively to ensure collaborative working with MDT colleagues across health & social care sectors.
- Able to effectively use a range of written and verbal communication skills with patients to progress rehabilitation and treatment programmes. This will include patients who may have difficulties in understanding or communicating eg. Patients may be dysphasic, deaf, who may be unable to accept diagnosis or have terminal illness
Analytical and judgement skills
Essential criteria
- Able to reflect and critically appraise own performance and the performance of junior OT staff and support staff
- Risk assessment skills for the safe management and discharge of complex wheelchair patients
- Independently work through the OT process with patients requiring a permanent wheelchair
Planning and organisation skills
Essential criteria
- Able to plan own clinical activity to meet clinical needs of patients when demand exceeds capacity
- Able to make judgements about the prioritising of caseloads when demand exceeds capacity and to support junior and support staff in this process
Physical skills
Essential criteria
- Able to handle and move complex patients safely and in a way which promotes safe wheelchair positioning, maximising patient ability
Other requirements specific to
Essential criteria
- Flexibility to work elsewhere in Therapies or as required across both campuses
- Flexible working schedules including participation in weekend rosters where required
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Come and join our wonderful team at NUH. We are big believers in diversity and welcome new ideas to help develop our team in order to deliver world class healthcare to the vast patient populations we serve. With endless personal development opportunities available, at the NUH we will endeavour to turn your job into a career!
We particularly welcome applications from people who identify as Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic, or Disabled, as we are striving to be better represented at NUH.
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Consent:
- Transfer of information: If I have previous NHS service - I consent to the transfer of my Electronic Staff Record (ESR) data between this and other NHS Trusts. I also consent to the Occupational Health Department confidentially accessing my occupational health records from my current or previous employer in order to check the status of my vaccinations, immunisations s and screening tests as relevant to the post. I understand this is an automated process and the information will only be used for these purposes prior to me taking up the position at NUH.
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