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Band 7 Occupational Therapy Lead Moor Green Brain Injury Unit

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 23 Gorffennaf 2025
Cyflog: Heb ei nodi
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £47,810 - £54,710 Per Annum (pro rata)
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 22 Awst 2025
Lleoliad: Birmingham, B13 8JL
Cwmni: Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS foundation Trust
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: 7327586/820-7327586-ASR

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A Vacancy at Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.


An opportunity has arisen to join the Moor Green Brain Injury team for working people following a stroke or other acquired brain injuries. You will lead and occupational therapy programme in collaboration with the Band 7 OT for job retention in the Moor Green unit.

We are looking for an enthusiastic, client centred occupational therapist who enjoys working within a creative, innovative interdisciplinary team and is passionate about supporting clients in achieving their goals.

You need to have experience, knowledge and skills working with clients with acquired brain injuries and complex neuro-disability, good leadership and line management experience.

Moor Green Brain Injury Unit, based within Moseley Hall Hospital, is a specialist interdisciplinary team providing an outpatient brain injury rehabilitation programme for people of working age. The emphasis is on participation as well as impairment and includes job retention support and vocational rehabilitation.

Occupational therapists provide assessment and treatment for clients within individual and group sessionswithin the hospital unit, the client’s home or community. You willkeywork and coordinate client’s rehabilitation and their goal planning process.Excellent communication skills and flexibilityare essential for this role. You will receive regular supervision, training, and appraisal to support your development needs.



To deliver a high-quality Specialist Occupational Therapy (OT) service to clients with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) with adherence to evidence-based practice.

To provide holistic Occupational Therapy assessment for clients with ABI including vocational needs.

To collaborate with the client and interdisciplinary team to provide goal planning and Occupational Therapy for client directed goals.

Co-ordination of direct and indirect OT clinical activity within Moor Green.

To provide caseload management and delegate to members of the OT Team

Work within relevant national standards and guidelines for acquired brain injury

Liaise with internal and external agencies

To support development of audit, Quality Improvement and Research activities

To provide a managerial role for junior therapists and assistants

The Team comprises of administrative staff, Speech & Language Therapists, Physiotherapists, Clinical Psychologists, Occupational Therapists, skilled support staff, apprentices and students. We have close links on site with BISC (Brain Injury Specialist Clinic), Birmingham Neuro Rehab Team, ESD and Community Stroke Teams, Inpatients & specialist clinics at West Midlands Rehabilitation Centre at Selly Oak.

To lead and occupational therapy programme in collaboration with the Band 7 OT for job retention in the Moor Green unit and support colleagues across the neurological and rehabilitation pathway.

To manage a defined caseload, within Moor Green Brain Injury Unit as an OT and as key worker using evidence-based client centred practice to assess, plan, implement and evaluate treatment programmes for patients with highly complex neurological needs i.e. physical behavioural, social and vocational, liaising with other team members and external organisations and agencies.

2. To key-work an agreed caseload of highly complex clients which will include overseeing client’s needs, coordinating all aspects of their rehabilitation programme and being the named contact for family, team, employer and other agencies.

3. Effectively assess clients who have highly complex needs (physical, cognitive, behavioural, social and vocational), considering their function and considering all environments in which they live and work.

4. Identify client centred rehabilitation goals in conjunction with the client and the interdisciplinary team, carers, agencies, employers, both internal and external to the service.

5. Plan and formulate specialist interventions that are evidence based in conjunction with the clients, carers, other professionals, agencies and employers.

6. Deliver OT intervention to individuals and/or groups using graded activity to achieve therapeutic goals. These include fatigue management; vocational assessments; behavioural and cognitive assessment and management and strategies/programmes.

Prepare and transfer rehabilitation strategies, modification and adaptations to the home, community, environment and workplace settings.

8. Recommend environmental adaptations and/or equipment for client use in a range of environments, e.g. home, work, leisure, social, transport, this may include undertaking a workplace environment assessment.

To demonstrate equipment used for transfers, instruct in its use, using safe manual handling techniques in the client’s home, community environment and/ or workplace, where appropriate.

1Monitor, evaluate and modify treatment of clients with complex needs to measure progress and ensure effectiveness of intervention, utilising outcome measures.

To liaise with clients, family/carers and other professionals internal and external, in relation to patient information.

Liaise with employers advocating and advising them on the client’s needs within the working environment requiring a high level of communication and negotiation skill.

Support other team members in the communication of complex or sensitive information relating to the client/carer.

Initiate the initial goal planning, reviews and discharge preparation meetings and ensure they reach an effective conclusion.

Provide OT and key worker role within Moor Green, providing leadership and support to team members when requested.

Co-operate and assist with research and audit projects as required.

Reflect on and evaluate own practice using the available evidence base and outcome measures and participate in audit and research as required.




This advert closes on Wednesday 6 Aug 2025

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