Senior Occupational Therapist | Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust
Posting date: | 11 August 2025 |
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Salary: | Not specified |
Additional salary information: | £38,682 - £46,580 pa pro rata |
Hours: | Part time |
Closing date: | 10 September 2025 |
Location: | Altrincham, WA14 5JF |
Company: | Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 7333420/437-7333420 |
Summary
An exciting opportunity for a part time (0.53 wte) Band 6 OT has arisen within the Trafford Home Based Treatment Team, part of GMMH NHS Foundation Trust.
The post holder will deliver holistic OT assessments and interventions to service users under Trafford HBTT establishing levels of function, identifying and engagement in their roles and meeting their values, evaluating and reducing risk and facilitating occupational performance to support recovery and enable the individual tothrive a within their community.
The post holder will also have a shared role in the team to contribute to the service as a practitioner and may form part of the duty rota for the team. The post will be 75% OT specific in relation to developing the OT service within HBTT, providing assessment and intervention and formulation and in providing clinical supervision to others in the team, including support staff
Trafford HBTT provide a service 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. The post will work a pattern of “day shifts” in line with core business hours; however, there is flexibility around working days.
We are looking for skilled and dynamic OT to join our fully integrated multidisciplinary team. The successful candidate be anenthusiastic, committed and highly motivated team player with excellent communication skills, providing evidence basedclinical assessments and recovery focused interventions.
Job Summary/purpose:
· To manage a define caseload within the Home Based Treatment Team, using evidenced based and client centred principles to assess, plan, implement and evaluate interventions and maintain accurate records in line with clinical pathways and operational procedure
· To have a designated caseload of service users with OT needs and provide OT assessments and interventions following clinical pathways
· To take the lead on identifying and formulating rehabilitation needs and goals within MDT meetings
· To participate in the duty rota operated by the team
· To provide professional advice and consultation to other member of the MDT, junior staff and support staff
· To regularly supervise Occupational Therapy students on placements
· To participate in the planning, development and evaluation of the HBTTand OT Service holding responsibility for designated projects
· To abide by the RCOT and HCPC Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
Greater Manchester Mental Health (GMMH) Foundation Trust employs over 7000 members of staff, who deliver services from more than 122 locations.
We provide inpatient and community-based mental health care for people living in Bolton, the city of Manchester, Salford, Trafford and the borough of Wigan, and a wide range of specialist mental health and substance misuse services across Greater Manchester, the north west of England and beyond.
Greater Manchester is one of the world's most innovative, original and exciting places to live and work. From the beauty of the surrounding countryside to the heart of the vibrant inner city with great shopping, entertainment and dining options.
Wherever you go you will experience a great northern welcome with people famed for their warmth, humour and generosity.
Our people enjoy their work, have opportunities to learn and develop their skills and are encouraged to generate new ideas that improve care for our service users.
Core Dimensions
Duty/Responsibility
1. Communication
1.1 To demonstrate high level communication skills
1.2 To utilise highly developed interpersonal skills including specific skills to facilitate effective communication when there are barriers to understanding
1.3 To establish and maintain robust communication networks with clients, carers and other health care workers and external agencies
1.4 To promote the role of occupational therapy within local area/team and the wider community
2. Clinical
2.1 To manage a caseload of service users within HBTT for service users requiring OT intervention.
2.2 To undertake and record comprehensive risk assessments, devise and implement risk management plans considering domains of risk to self, others, self neglect, vulnerability and any other identified risk issues
2.3 To work with clients to identify occupational therapy needs and goals as part of their overall care plan, using specialist occupational therapy and mental health assessment tools
2.4 To assess the occupational performance needs of a defined service user group and establish and implement and evaluate the appropriate intervention programmes
2.5 To plan and implement individual and/or group interventions in collaboration with the service user using graded activity to achieve therapeutic goals
2.6 To monitor, evaluate and modify treatment for clients with multiple needs in order to measure progress and ensure effectiveness of interventions
2.7 To apply a high level of understanding of the effects of ill health and apply this when making clinical recommendations to address service user needs
2.8 To assess, provide, fit and demonstrate aids to daily living and make onward referrals to other agencies for equipment not within clinical competencies and for any minor or major adaptations or wheelchair provision
2.9 To respond to and manage clinical and social crises
2.10 To share knowledge and skills across the MDT and apply when appropriate
2.11 To identify carer needs and respond appropriately in line with local area procedures
2.12 To provide clinical supervision to STR workers
3. Clinical & Social Care Governance & Quality
3.1 Ensure compliance with Home Based Treatment Team processes as per Trust Standard operating Procedure
3.2 Ensure that service users and carers receive accurate information on
· How to access the service
· Confidentiality
· Access to records
· Their own assessments and care plan
· Conditions and Interventions
· Resources available to support them
3.3 Maintain quality assurance systems to audit these and other standards
3.4 To participate in any investigations and reviews of care when required
3.5 To ensure that all standards are maintained in line with local and national policies and procedures
3.6 To contribute to quality and governance agenda
3.7 To contribute to the development of guidelines and standards for care
3.8 To comply with Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct, Professional Standards and Policies and procedures
3.9 To remain up to date with clinical standards and evidence base through engagement in local service audits and research projects
3.10 To remain up to date with practice developments and apply to clinical practice and share within team/profession
4. Policy/Service Improvement & Development
4.1 To participate in the continuous improvement of the service provided by the team and complete any share/identified tasks to contribute to this
4.2 To promote local service development
4.3 To identify unmet needs to support service planning and development
5. Financial & Other Resources
5.1 To ensure the effective use of resources, including the responsible management of petty case and ensuring junior staff comply with these procedures
5.2 To exercise good time management, punctuality and reliable attendance
6. Human Resources
6.1 To act up in the absence of OT senior Practitioner in the absence, when requested to do so
6.2 To assist in the recruitment and induction of new staff as required
6.3 To participate in the appraisal process
6.4 To participate in line management and clinical supervision as per trust Policy and review and reflect on own practice and performance
6.5 To provide clinical supervision to junior member of the team and support staff
6.6 To identify own and local training needs and contribute to development of local training plan
6.7 To be responsible for supervision and assessment of OT students on placement as allocated via student allocation processes
6.8 To provide effective guidance on complex issues for other members of the MDT and Senior Practitioner for OT/AHP Lead
6.9 To be aware of compliments/complaints processes and how to support individuals to use these
7. Service User, Carer and Stakeholder Involvement
7.1 Promote a service philosophy which is strongly recovery focussed
7.2 Ensure the promotion of personalisation within service user recovery plans
7.3 Ensure, as far as is practical the involvement of service users, their family and carers, in the assessment of their needs and the formulation and review of their care plans
7.4 Promote service user and career involvement in recruitment, induction and training of staff
7.5 Promote service user and carer involvement in the evaluation and development of services
8. Learning, Education & Personal Development
8.1 To take responsibility for own learning and development through active engagement with supervision and appraisal processes
8.2 To comply with HCPC CPD requirements for professional registration and competence to practice
8.3 To continually engage in activities to develop specialist clinical skills
8.4 To participate in a variety of training opportunities which may include training course, conferences, shadowing others and personal study/reading and reflection
8.5 To act as practice educator for identified Student OTs on clinical placement
8.6 To contribute to the planning and delivery of MDT training
8.7 To promote a learning environment and culture within the team which supports the professional development effectiveness of the team
9. Safeguarding Children & Vulnerable Adults
9.1 To adhere to the principles of safeguarding vulnerable adults and children in line with Trust policy
9.2 To support junior staffs compliance with the same
10. Equal Opportunities, Equality & Diversity and Dignity in Care and Worker
10.1 To carry out duties and responsibilities in accordance with the Trust Equal Opportunities, Equality and Diversity and Dignity In Care and Work policies
10.2 To avoid unlawful discriminatory behaviour and actions when dealing with colleagues, service users, members of the public and all other stakeholders
10.3 To promote awareness of, and respect for, equality and diversity and dignity in care
10.4 To treat all staff, service users, colleagues, contractors and the public with dignity and respect at all times
11. Information Governance and Data Quality
11.1 to access only information which is authorised to you as part of your duties
11.2 To not communicate to anyone outside of the service users care tam information relating to service users, staff or carers/relatives unless dome in the normal course of carrying out your duties and with appropriate permissions
11.3 To maintain high standards of clinical and corporate record keeping
11.4 To ensure compliance with confidentiality policies and procedures for self and team members
11.5 To ensure compliance wit the trust Information Governance Policy
11.6 To take responsibility for maintaining own data quality for all Trust performance indicators
11.7 To understand and fully utilise the IT systems for health hand social care systems
12. Infection Control
12.1 To protect service users, visitors and employees against the risk of acquiring health acre associated infections by consistently adhering to the Trust Infection Prevention and Control Policy and Procedure
13. Health, Safety & Security
13.1 To comply with the trust lone worker policy and local procedures
13.2 To fulfil all mandatory training requirements including engaging in breakaway training
13.3 To recognise the need to prioritise and respond appropriately to clinical emergencies/perceived risks
13.4 To demonstrate a high level of self management skills for dealing with crisis management and be aware of limitation and how/when to seek support
13.5 To take responsibility for your own and others health and safety in line with trust policy and local procedures
13.6 To ensure the management of risk in accordance with Trust policies.
13.7 To report any incidences, near misses, complaints, concerns or compliments via InPhase
13.8 To ensure you are up to date with all relevant legislation relating to the service
This advert closes on Monday 25 Aug 2025