Occupational Therapist
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 19 Awst 2025 |
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Cyflog: | Heb ei nodi |
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | Negotiable |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 31 Awst 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Chelmsford, CM2 6QR |
Cwmni: | NHS Jobs |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | B0429-25-0000 |
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Key Responsibilities: All participants appropriate for engagement with SFC to receive 12-week minimum support and intervention from the Occupational Therapist. The Occupational Therapist to utilise physical activity within their scope of practice to provide a number of support interventions to participants, these range from 1:1 interventions (EG Anxiety management), external referrals, sharing resources, use of an assessment tool (EQ5D as an example) and anything additional for individual need. Once an individual has been part of an initial assessment, a collaborative action planning process begins. Occupational Therapists work closely with the person to co-produce goals that are meaningful and relevant to them. These goals are rooted in enabling participation, enhancing wellbeing, and building confidence, with physical activity promoted as a key enabler Individuals are added to the occupational therapists caseload for a minimum of 12 weeks, during which time, progress is regularly reviewed and adapted as necessary. If participants require additional support from the Occupational Therapist, they will be supported into the medium (greater than 12 weeks) and or long-term caseload (greater than 24 weeks). All participants will complete a PRE and POST outcome measure suitable for their location Enable people to function at an optimal level, despite barriers Assessing how activities which the person needs or wants to do can be modified or adapted to make them easier Assessing how clients feel about themselves and their ability to tackle problems Understanding how the physical and social environment can be altered so that restrictions are reduced To develop system led opportunities for disabled people and those with long term health conditions, to enable them to access primary care services and foster a sense of belonging and inclusion, that challenges assumptions and supports social transformation. Build strong and professional relationships and work collaboratively with GP Surgeries, Primary Care Networks and the Integrated Care Board. To liaise and build meaningful partnerships with external agencies including health care professionals, charities, community groups and other health and social care organisations. Support and enable genuine co-productive practice. Promote person-centred practice which seeks to enable people to have control, choice, participation, and a sense of belonging. Connect people to their community to enable and empower them to engage in meaningful occupations. Deliver evidence based and best practice, which is Occupation focused. Use therapeutic use of self to support individuals to have a positive experience of physical activity. Non-Clinical Duties To build positive working relationships with Everyone Active, the leisure provider and the London Borough of Westminster city council Promote service within the local area through networking. Complete participation numbers for statistical purposes. Participate in audits, data collection, research and evidence-based practice. Promote the occupational therapy role to external agencies. Contribute to service development through innovative ideas and creation of resources. Initiate and lead projects to meet identified service needs. Seek out funding opportunities and complete funding applications where appropriate. Be involved/supportive when presented opportunities through our specialist provision. To ensure that up to date written and electronic records of own patient interventions and observations are completed in accordance with Sport for Confidence and professional standards. To ensure that required activity data is recorded and that relevant personal and departmental records are maintained. To be responsible for the quality of data recorded. The data should be accurate, legible (if handwritten), recorded in a timely manner, kept up to date and appropriately filed. To comply with [relevant professional standards i.e. the College of Occupational Therapists Code of Ethics and Professional conduct, Health Professions Council guidelines for professional practice]. Professional Duties Attend professional meetings as required. Attend appropriate training events as required. Maintain a continuing professional development portfolio. Engage in regular supervision. Supervise and support students when appropriate. Provide day to day operational management of coaches and volunteers. Comply with policies and procedures regarding annual leave, sickness absence and time owing. Support with upskilling coaches to understand the therapeutic value of physical activity. Additional Responsibilities Complete all mandatory training. Keep updated on all matters relating to company policies and guidelines. Outlook calendar to be kept up to date. Provide cover as and when necessary Participate in the employee appraisal process. Attend peer supervision and CPD opportunities.