Position: Entry level

Job type: Full-time

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Occupational Therapist - Peterlee Durham

£30,000

City & County Healthcare Group is a family of care companies delivering domiciliary care, extra care, complex care and live-in care services across the UK. As an industry leader, we’re bound by a common set of values and principles in providing flexible, community-based care support of the highest standard that actively promotes the independence, dignity and choice for our clients and customers while promoting staff support and development.

Human Support Group is a leading provider of domiciliary care and due to expansion, we are looking for a full time Occupational Therapist to hold a small caseload of clients.

Your role has three main components that form our organisation’s golden thread:

Quality

Promote the highest standards of care and support in line with the organisation’s mission, vision, values and behaviours. Driving quality standards within all aspects of the business, ensuring we’re getting better, every day.

Leading and delivering on a variety of strategic projects at local branch level alongside the Registered Branch Manager. To contribute to regional and national level projects and meetings with the support of the Head of Practice (Occupational Therapist) in order to evaluate and steer the Occupational Therapy lead reablement service.

Supporting with focused Improvement and Action plans both ahead of regulatory inspections and as everyday embedded practice; celebrating colleague’s successes when achievements have been made but able to have tough conversations when required.

To use clinical reasoning to prioritise, allocate and delegate cases to other members of the team on a daily basis.

Be aware of trend complaints, safeguarding, concerns and compliments across the organisation, analysing trends and taking a proactive approach to improvement.

Consults with team members and formulate individualised treatment plans using clinical reasoning and a range of treatment mediums.

Provides planned advice to customer relatives and front line colleagues to enable understanding of the aims of prescribed Occupational Therapy intervention, ensuring there is a consistent approach to customer care.

To advise, instruct and educate front line colleagues on the prescription and use of equipment and moving and handling techniques.

Responsible for collecting / analysing clinical statistics and participate in audit in accordance with clinical governance.

People

Take an active leadership role by being a visible leader in the organisation, driving change and promoting innovation.

Actively participate in the education and development of our front line reablement colleagues and support team to continuously improve what we do, ensuring we’re getting better every day.

Fully embrace and work by the organisation’s mission, vision, values and behaviours.

Ability to self reflect and actively participate in clinical supervision and appraisal with Head of Practice (Occupational Therapist).

To contribute to team development projects including teleconferences, Annual meetings at head office, quarterly project meetings and best practice workshops.

Return on Investment

Being innovative; recognise the opportunity for the development of pilot schemes and initiatives, not being afraid to challenge norm.

To contribute to the promotion and development of the Occupational therapy team attending meetings at head office and regional meetings and to support to development of wider team members.

Champion the evolution of the organisation by leading the development and integration of new services or the enhancement of existing services.

Your Key Characteristics And Experience
  • Degree / Diploma in Occupational Therapy
  • A member of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists, to work within and adhere to the RCOT code of ethics and professional conduct.
  • Registered with Health Professions Council, to work within and adhere to HCPC standards of practice
  • Experience of facilitating group work (desirable)
  • Evidence of continual professional development portfolio, to demonstrate a commitment to personal CPD and team development.
  • Commitment to the Occupational Therapy profession in willing to enrol of practice placement educator’s course and host a student.
  • Commitment to weekend working (if required)
  • Meet our organisation’s values and demonstrate the behaviours that define who we are
  • Innovative, energetic, enthusiastic and positively embrace better ways of working
  • Ability to inspire and bring people with you on the journey
  • Meticulous and attentive to detail
  • Challenge when appropriate and lead by example
  • Strong organisational skills and able to meet deadlines, present information in a clear and logical manner.
  • Full driving licence and the willingness to travel / overnight stays when attending CPD events.
  • Experience of the domiciliary / healthcare sector is beneficial but not essential.
  • Have a basic IT Skills, including internet and e-mail.
  • A good understanding of the application of risk assessment and risk management strategies which facilitates a customer’s recovery.

Owing to the nature of the work this position falls within the COVID-19 mandatory vaccination regime for roles in England only.

Human Support Group are an equal opportunities employer and are part of the City and County Healthcare Group. We offer competitive salaries, full training and support and the chance to be part of rapidly expanding, successful business who take pride in the quality of care we provide.
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Deadline: 16-07-2024

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