Band 6 Children’s Occupational Therapist
We have an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated, forward-thinking Occupational Therapist to join our incredible and growing team at Bromley Healthcare.
We are looking for an Occupational Therapistwho isenthusiastic,creativeandpassionatewith their clinical skills in working withchildren and youngpeople toreach their potentialand empower them to thrive ineverydayoccupations. This role will be based in one of our local Special Schools working in a multi-disciplinary team completing the OT process with this cohort of children with additional needs.
Youwill work as part of a friendly, supportive, and forward-thinking team dedicated to providing ahigh-qualityOccupational Therapy Serviceto childrenup to 18 years oldwho have functionaldifficultieswithinself -care, play and/or school occupations.You willprovidespecialist Occupational Therapy assessment,advice/ interventionforchildren with functional difficulties, witharange of needs and conditions, working collaboratively with families and professionals.
Main duties of the job
To be responsible for a clinical caseload of paediatric occupational therapy including assessment, interpretation of assessment results, evaluation, treatment, and advice, through the use of evidence-based practice and outcome measures.
To deliver EHCP hours in line with SEND guidance, attending annual reviews as required.
To carry out assessments and evaluate the child’s occupational performance. This will include the use of standardised and non-standardised assessments, observation, interview with parent or carer and/or parent and teacher questionnaires.
To develop, plan and implement specialist Occupational Therapy treatment programmes and strategies to enhance the child’s ability to perform everyday activities and participate in multiple environments. This could include verbal and written advice/ recommendations, written advice sheets and individual treatment.
1. Assess a child’s need for specialist equipment and small aids (e.g. specialist seating, bath aids and toilet aids), advise and recommend/ provide appropriate equipment for use at home, pre-school and school, in line with service criteria
Review and complete adjustments to specialist equipment, e.g. specialist seating, ensuring equipment is appropriate to meet the child functional needs within the identified occupations and to demonstrate use to family and professionals working with the child.
About us
We are committed to supporting your development. You’llhave access to supervision and opportunities to expand your clinical skills within a nurturing and dynamic service.
Bromley Healthcare, as a community interest company, offers an extensive array of services ranging from community nursing, including district nursing and health visiting, to specialised nursing care, along with therapy services catering to individuals across various age groups.
Compensation is contingent upon NHS experience and current banding/pay point.
We provide an outstanding benefits package, which includes pension schemes, discounted gym memberships, a cycle-to-work scheme, access to home furnishings and electronics, access to Employee Assistance Program (EAP), discounts at various high street retailers, eligibility for the Blue Light Card, the opportunity to apply for low-interest personal loans, and an excellent lease car scheme. Additionally, we are continuously striving to enhance our employee benefits offerings.
Job responsibilities
1. To be responsible for a clinical caseload of paediatric occupational therapy including assessment, interpretation of assessment results, evaluation, treatment, and advice, through the use of evidence-based practice and outcome measures.
To carry out assessments and evaluate the childs occupational performance. This will include the use of standardised and non-standardised assessments, observation, interview with parent or carer and/or parent and teacher questionnaires.
To develop, plan and implement specialist Occupational Therapy treatment programmes and strategies to enhance the childs ability to perform everyday activities and participate in multiple environments. This could include verbal and written advice/ recommendations, written advice sheets and individual treatment.
1. Assess a childs need for specialist equipment and small aids (e.g. specialist seating, bath aids and toilet aids), advise and recommend/ provide appropriate equipment for use at home, pre-school and school, in line with service criteria
Review and complete adjustments to specialist equipment, e.g. specialist seating, ensuring equipment is appropriate to meet the child functional needs within the identified occupations and to demonstrate use to family and professionals working with the child.
Person Specification
Qualifications
- Educated to diploma or degree level in Occupational Therapy or equivalent training/study
Professional Registration
- HCPC registration
- Member of the specialist sections or groups relevant to children’s OT.
Training
- Evidence of Continuing Professional Development
- Additional training in the assessment and treatment of children with functional needs.
- Up to date Moving & Handling training.
- Relevant post registration specialist education – ideally sensory integration training levels 1 and 2
- Fieldwork educator or equivalent
- Moving & handling link or ‘train the trainer’
Experience
- Experience of working in community NHS paediatric practice.
- Experience in assessing, planning and delivering occupation focused intervention for children with a range of difficulties e.g. physical disabilities, multiple and complex conditions, displaying, challenging behaviour, coordination or sensory processing difficulties
- Experience of equipment prescription and its principles in the paediatric setting.
- Excellent working knowledge of child development, related conditions and the implications for Occupational Therapy.
- Experience of upper limb splinting.
- Experience in specialist school provision.
- Working knowledge of the SEND agenda and reforms.
Specific Skills
- Ability to independently manage a clinical caseload of children with varying needs within a community paediatric setting
- Ability to assess and analyse a child’s functional abilities using standardised and non- standardised methods
- Ability to take an evidence- informed approach to assessments and interventions, using an occupation-based focus
- Ability to line manage others, including appraisal and performance management
- Confidence and competence in relating evidence-based theory to practice.
Information Technology and Information Governance
- Good IT skills, including the use of Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.
- Competent in use of electronic patient records.
- Ability to use information resources/ portals to order equipment, produce and submit data, reports, etc.
- Experience of EMIS
- Experience of TECS
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
£45,953 to £54,254 a yearInc HCAS Per annum pro rata
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