Occupational Therapy Assistant

Occupational Therapy Assistant Harlow, England

Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust
Full Time Harlow, England 22816 - 24336 GBP ANNUAL Today
Job description

An exciting opportunity for a full-time Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA, Band 3) has arisen within the OT team at our mental health inpatient unit at the Derwent Centre in Harlow. The role will be covering two treatment wards, one male and the other, female. The acute inpatient service in Harlow provides 24-hour treatment and care in a safe and therapeutic setting, actively engaging and involving people who are experiencing an acute mental health episode. Patients receive individual care and treatment based on Care Programme Approach (CPA).

Occupational Therapy Assistant
Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust

www.nhs.uk
London, United Kingdom
Amanda Pritchard
$5 to $25 million (USD)
10000+ Employees
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