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Team Lead Occupational Therapist | Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 25 Gorffennaf 2025
Cyflog: Heb ei nodi
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £56,276 - £63,176 per annum, inclusive of HCAS
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 24 Awst 2025
Lleoliad: London, W92BA
Cwmni: Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: 7343028/824-INNER-7343028

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Team Lead Occupational Therapist- Rehabilitation


We are looking for a highlyexperienced Occupational Therapist who wants todevelop upontheirclinical andleadership skills to lead the therapyserviceat AthloneHouseRehabilitationUnit.You will beclosely supportedby the ClinicalTherapy Leadas well as theB7Team Lead Physiotherapistat nearby Alexandra Rehabilitation Unit (Alex)andB7Team Lead Physiotherapist based at Athlone House Rehabilitation Unit.


Athlone Rehab Unit is a 22bedded unit,offeringrehabilitation toadult clients with a variety of conditions/diagnosesincluding orthopaedics, elderlycareand neurological conditions.The successful candidate willbe responsible forjointly leading the therapy team (alongside the B7 Physiotherapist) at Athlone which consists of anadditional3 Physiotherapists, anadditional3 Occupational Therapists, a discharge coordinator, and a Rehabilitation assistant.This post will offer applicants an exciting and challenging opportunity to work with a wide variety of patients, engaging in comprehensive assessment,personcenteredtreatmentand rehabilitation.


This post will also provide remote support to the OT's at Alex.Alexis an 11 bedded unit with similar patient demographicsandalsooffers specialist rehab to bariatric patients.



JOB PURPOSE

- To be an active member of the bedded Rehab Units, providing a comprehensive, specialist rehabilitation occupational therapy service aimed at maximising functional ability and independence.

- To use advanced clinical skills to lead in the assessment and evaluation of programmes of care for patients who meet the eligibility criteria for the rehabilitation unit

- To provide a high standard of therapy and rehabilitative care to patients using an evidence based approach

- To work within professional standards and clinical guidelines, promote best practice and to undertake all aspects of clinical duties as an autonomous practitioner.

- To build and maintain key relationships with referring services to facilitate appropriate referrals and an understanding of the role of the occupational therapy and the multidisciplinary team.

- To be responsible for the supervision and line management of junior staff, including rotational occupational therapists and occupational therapy students.

- To facilitate and lead the team in effective discharge planning processes.

Just as we care about our patients’ well-being, we care about yours!

We can offer you:
• A comprehensive induction into the community service followed by a local induction to introduce you to the role
• Car lease scheme(only available for Band 5 and up)
• Flexible working options
• Annual travel card loan
• Training, support and development in your career

To have a full look at our benefits and what it’s like working for us please go here:https://www.clch.nhs.uk/job/pay-and-benefits

Clinical and General Duties

Please see attached JD for full list of duties and for the person specification.

- To use advanced clinical skills to lead in the assessment and evaluation of programmes of care for patients who meet the eligibility criteria for the rehabilitation unit

- To undertake uni-professional, multi-professional and specialist occupational therapy assessments using evidence-based outcome measures on the rehabilitation unit. Clients will have complex multi-pathologies, including neurological conditions, cognitive impairments, mental health disorders, musculoskeletal conditions, history of falls and age related conditions

- To manage and prioritise own clinical caseload and other responsibilities independently demonstrating a flexible approach to the needs of the service.

- To be professionally and legally accountable for all aspects of own work – ensure that work within professional standard and clinical guidelines

- To be innovative in your practice and constantly seek out opportunities to learn and develop in your role and model this to junior staff and colleagues in the wider MDT

- To agree goal orientated programmes in conjunction with the client, his/her family and multi-disciplinary professionals involved, and provide appropriate Occupational Therapy intervention and multidisciplinary treatment programmes.

- To provide a high standard of therapy and rehabilitative care to patients using an evidence based approach and through the use of outcome measures.

- To assess for and prescribe assistive equipment to enable the client to maintain independence in activities of daily living.

- To adjust the environment to suit the clients’ needs by providing appropriate equipment and/or adaptations to the home in accordance with relevant policies and procedures.



- To instruct patients/carers on safe use of equipment/adaptations or techniques to increase their safety, independence and quality of life, providing written instructions where possible.

- To make specialist recommendations to other agencies to ensure appropriate levels of care and support are provided in order to maintain functional ability.

- To offer advice and education to carers and / or family around safe manual handling techniques, risk assessment and home management programmes.

- To regularly review group treatment programmes and with other team members be responsible for planning, preparing and implementing daily group treatment session.

- To ensure that clients positioning, seating and wheelchair needs are met in conjunction with the multidisciplinary team and /or specialist wheelchair services.

- To support in the screening of clients referred to the rehab unit with regards to established criteria for admission

- To write functional assessment, progress and home visit / discharge reports as appropriate and to ensure that copies are sent to the relevant professionals involved in the client’s care.

- To deal sensitively with distressing or emotional circumstances regarding client care such as realistic expectations of rehabilitation outcome e.g. palliative diagnosis or long term adjustment to disability.

- To deal in a professional manner with clients and carers who are suffering from illness or pain states that may lead to anxiety or aggressive behaviour.

- To demonstrate ability to manage clients with challenging behaviours, and be able to apply appropriate management strategies e.g. cognitive impairment.

- To adapt clinical practice to suit the needs of individual client circumstances, including cultural, religious and linguistic differences.

- To assist in the development of service delivery in order to facilitate the effective use of resources and implement appropriate changes.

- To evaluate therapy practise and set standards of good practise, following the Royal College of Occupational Therapy (RCOT) and the PCT standards and guidelines relating to professional practise.

- To participate in clinical governance objectives as designated by the Community Rehabilitation Services (CRS) or Central London Community Healthcare (CLCH), e.g. Continuing Professional Development (CPD) audit and risk assessment

- To comply with the Trust Manual Handling, Lone Working and Risk Assessment policies at all times.

- To advise clinical therapies lead on issues which may impact service delivery, including clinical caseload capacity and junior staff performance.

- In conjunction with other team members, actively participate in the promotion of CRS , through presentations and education of referrers.

- To act as a specialist resource providing education, training and advice to junior members of the team and other professionals / disciplines.

- To provide clinical supervision and competency attainment for Band 5 and 6 OT’s , discharge coordinator’s and rehab assistants ensuring that they have an up to date Professional Development plan annually, through the KSF structure.

- To be responsible for Occupational Therapy student clinical placements, and provide training, supervision and teaching as required.

- To participate in the recruitment and selection process in conjunction with other senior staff

- To be responsible for non-clinical induction of assistants and staff as required.

- To maintain up to date and accurate client case notes in line with College of Occupational Therapists (COT) professional standards and local trust policies.

- To share information with others, observing data protection guidelines and other relevant legislation at all times.

- To be responsible for gaining valid, informed consent for assessment and treatment interventions, following legal and professional guidelines and to follow these guidelines in circumstances where clients do not have capacity to provide informed consent.

- To participate in research, clinical governance and audit projects in order to evaluate service provision and development of clinical protocols.

- To be accountable for own professional actions, recognising own professional limitations and boundaries, seeking advice when necessary from the line manager.

- To work within defined departmental and national protocols/policies and professional code of conduct.

- To identify clinical and managerial training needs through an individualised personal development plan and KSF Structure.

- Knowledge and Skills

- To contribute to clinical team decisions by discussing own and others input around client needs, ensuring well-co-ordinated rehabilitation programmes and care plans are implemented.

- To discuss information relating to complex conditions to clients, carers, and families; including disease process, impairment and its’ impact on rehabilitation goals and function.

- To demonstrate skills in motivating clients and/or carers to engage in therapeutic intervention.

- To demonstrate empathy with clients, carers, families and colleagues ensuring that effective communication is achieved in particular where there may be barriers to understanding exist e.g. cognitive impairment, or limited safety awareness following a stroke/head injury.

- To use communication, reasoning and negotiation skills in the management of conflict across a range of situations e.g. disagreements with care planning.

- To establish productive working relationships with colleagues from health, local authority and the voluntary sector to ensure effective communication regarding ongoing client care and service development.

- To represent CRU at various PCT, social services, voluntary and health meetings, and disseminate information appropriately, e.g. clinical governance forums and OT professional development meetings.

- To utilise and apply previous clinical knowledge regarding multiple pathologies and impact on an individual’s functional performance.

- To be aware of and advise on resources available to support clients within the community, e.g. voluntary agencies and daycentres.

- To provide specialist OT advice to all agencies involved in individual client care, e.g. social services, in order to formulate care plans.

- To participate in continuous professional development and KSF Process and have a personal development plan ensuring that objectives set reflect the service and trust plans, including specific objectives relating to clinical specialism and areas of delegated responsibilities.



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This advert closes on Sunday 10 Aug 2025

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