Mental Health Occupational Therapist - Wigan - ref. o7939615
To provide specialist advice and support to other departments, professionals, and families / carers. To contribute to the evaluation and continued development of the Occupational Therapy Service to ensure we deliver a contemporary model to achieve quality outcomes for our patients Growth To work effectively with colleagues, members of the Therapy Team and Operational Staff to deliver the Strategic Business Plan objectives To contribute to the Operational Plan, including Occupational Therapy initiatives, by establishing personal targets in line with annual employee review.
To provide effective leadership and clear direction to staff within defined area of responsibility. To demonstrate leadership skills through management of designated projects that will enable future organizational growth and develop best practice.To ensure the compliance with statutory and regulatory service delivery requirements and to operate services in accordance with relevant legislation and Evidence Based Practice To undertake own research in specialist areas and share own learning with other professionals working within Alternative Futures Group Ltd To attend and participate in all appropriate meetings and forums as agreed with line manager To contribute to the strategic development of the organisation through Promotion, Marketing and delivery of training and Therapies to External Stakeholders Financial To ensure all service delivery is provided within resources available in accordance with AFG processes.
To demonstrate value for money and make recommendations for expenditure To identify and minimise risks to the organisation. Quality To provide the comprehensive assessment, care planning, intervention and evaluation of an individual caseload of service users with mental health problems To use a range of standardised and non-standardised assessment, treatment approaches and media in response to individual need, appropriate to the relevant interests of the service user.To comply with the COT Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct and national and local procedures To analyse, grade and adapt individual and group activities to meet the occupational performance and environmental needs of the service users. To facilitate clinical sessions autonomously, with occupational therapy staff, other professionals, in partnership with care staff and, when appropriate, families.
To work as an active member of the multi-disciplinary team understanding profession specific roles and attending relevant meetings when specified to do so. To communicate effectively verbally, in writing or electronically with all relevant team members including liaison with families, care staff and statutory agencies, being mindful of confidentiality.
To liaise with registered mental health nurses, registered learning disability nurses and support staff in the implementation of OT intervention providing specific training and awareness session either informally or through presentations. To liaise with a wide variety of professionals, such as doctors, physiotherapists, social workers, voluntary workers and equipment suppliers, as well as service users families, and carers.
To contribute and participate in the development and delivery of training packages to internal staff. To identify the need for and refer service users on to specialist services (e.g. Physiotherapy, speech and language, dietician) when additional concerns are noted.
To assess the OT and rehabilitation needs of potential service users referred to Treatment and Recovery Centres from external agencies. To undertake such CPD activities as are required to maintain and enhance clinical skills necessary for the delivery of high quality service To contribute to clinical service developments as agreed with the line manager.
Utilise up-to-date theory and research to support evidence based practice in individual work, and work with other team and staff members to promote and encourage the application of Best Practice. Initiate and undertake specific audit activities according to the needs of clients and the service, and to contribute to the provision of effective, efficient and equitable practice.
To compile and present presentations as required. To maintain accurate, clear and concise written clinical records, adhering to professional standards and code of ethics as related to documentation. To provide written OT reports adhering to Alternative Futures Group Ltd policies and procedures, and professional standards and code of ethics as related to documentation.
To participate in the induction of new staff to the Hospital (and other departments when requested) by sharing knowledge and skills. To participate in the training, education and assessment of OT students in clinical placements as relevant to level of experience.
People To establish relationships with partners and organisations that promotes the work of AFG positively and highlights opportunities for growth and future partnerships. To provide support and education regarding aspects of occupational therapy regarding equipment fitting, rehab programme To participate or work as a member of the/ in multidisciplinary team discussions and decisions with regard to client care programmes To plan and support implementation of individual and/or group interventions, in collaboration with the client, using graded activity to achieve therapeutic goals The Post holder will hold their own caseload and will provide a therapy provision to a variety of service users To monitor, evaluate and modify treatment for clients with multiple needs in order to measure progress and ensure effectiveness of intervention To demonstrate and apply a broad level of understanding of the effect of disability and recommend adaptations to the clients physical and social environment.
To receive regular supervision with an appropriately trained person in accordance with professional guidelines and code of ethics. Provide specialist advice in occupational therapy to staff To communicate effectively with users and carers, team members, colleagues and other agencies Contribute to the development and implementation of in-service training programmes across the whole of AFG and provide feedback on training and development initiatives within the service.To respect the individuality, values, cultural and religious diversity of clients and contribute to the provision of a service sensitive to these need Responsibilities common to all staff To promote the use of ICT Establish, maintain and develop professional working relationships with colleagues and external partners.
To contribute generally to the development of quality services. To uphold the values, mission and vision of AFG at all times. To adhere to AFG policies and procedures and to operate within the law at all times. To demonstrate continuous professional development, encouraging others to do the same and to operate within the AFG performance management framework To ensure compliance with Health and Safety legislation and to operate services that promotes the safeguarding of adults and children where relevant.
To comply with Equality and Diversity policy. To comply with Code of Conduct. To observe and apply relevant health, safety and security procedures, to ensure a safe working environment. To work flexibly in accordance with organisational need. To travel within the operational and business area of AFG.Infection Control: All employees are required to be familiar with and comply with infection prevention and control policies relevant to their area of work. Health & Safety: You have a legal responsibility not to endanger yourself, your fellow employees and others by your individual acts or omissions.
The postholder is required to comply with the requirements of any policy or procedure issued in respect of minimizing the risk of injury or disease. All accidents must be reported to your Manager and in line with the general philosophy of the organisation.
This job description is a guideline and is in no way restrictive or definitive and non contractual. It is subject to annual review. This list of duties is not intended to be exhaustive, but indicates the main areas of work and may be subject to change after consultation with the post holder to meet the changing needs of Alternative Futures Group Operational Services.
This Role is Band II as per our Banding Structure. You can view the job description and person specification