Occupational Therapist(Band 6)
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 13 Hydref 2025 |
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Cyflog: | £26.00 i £28.00 yr awr |
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | £26.00 - £28.00 an hour |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 31 Mawrth 2026 |
Lleoliad: | Lancashire, PR26 6TY |
Cwmni: | NHS Jobs |
Math o swydd: | Dros dro |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | B0654-25-0012 |
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ob Title: Band 6 Occupational Therapist - Community PaediatricsLocation: Leyland House, covering Chorley & South Ribble (community, clinic, schools, homes)Employer: [Lancashire and South Cumbria NHS Foundation Trust] 1. Job Purpose To manage a defined, complex community paediatric caseload, providing specialist Occupational Therapy assessment, intervention, and advice to children and young people with a range of physical, coordination, developmental, and behavioural needs. The post holder will work autonomously to deliver high-quality, evidence-based care that enables participation in daily life. 2. Key Responsibilities Clinical Duties: To accept and triage new referrals, conducting initial conversations with families to determine the appropriateness and timeliness for OT involvement. To undertake comprehensive, specialist OT assessments of children and young people, utilising a range of standardised and non-standardised tools, including: Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency (BOT-2) Movement Assessment Battery for Children (M-ABC) Developmental Coordination Disorder Questionnaire (DCDQ) Beery-Buktenica Developmental Test of Visual-Motor Integration (Beery VMI) Detailed Assessment of Speed of Handwriting (DASH) Clinical observations Oxford 24/7 Postural Management presenting postures and critical measures To formulate, implement, and evaluate individualised intervention plans in collaboration with the child, family, and other professionals. To provide specialist interventions, which may include: Strategies and programmes to address motor coordination difficulties (DCD). Environmental adaptations and sensory strategies for children with ASD, ADHD, or behaviours that challenge. Assessment and provision of specialist equipment to enhance function and safety. Postural management programmes and equipment reviews. To conduct telephone consultations with parents/carers to capture the current situation, strengths, concerns, and goals, and to provide signposting to universal and targeted resources. Professional & Administrative Duties: To maintain accurate, concise, and timely clinical records in line with professional and organisational standards. To complete all necessary departmental paperwork, including initial assessment forms, risk assessments, and progress reports. To effectively prioritise and manage a caseload, organising own day-to-day activities. To contribute to multi-disciplinary team working, actively participating in meetings and case discussions. To adhere to the Royal College of Occupational Therapists (RCOT) Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct and the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) standards for practice. 3. Communications and Relationships To communicate complex, sensitive, and sometimes contentious information effectively with children, parents, and carers, employing empathy and reassurance. To build strong working relationships with a wide network of professionals, including teachers, SENCOs, paediatricians, physiotherapists, and social workers. To provide clear and concise written advice and reports for families, education settings, and other agencies. 4. Confidentiality All employees are required to maintain the confidentiality of all person-identifiable information in accordance with organisational policies and the Data Protection Act.