Team Lead - Acute Occupational Therapy
| Posting date: | 11 December 2025 |
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| Salary: | £47,810.00 to £54,710.00 per year |
| Additional salary information: | £47810.00 - £54710.00 a year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 25 December 2025 |
| Location: | Swindon, SN3 6BB |
| Company: | NHS Jobs |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | C9249-25-0663 |
Summary
Main responsibilities and duties. 1. To ensure the achievement of National, local and Trust performance indicators, to deliver a high quality, effective service, where patient experience and safety is central. 2. To demonstrate leadership including change management skills through the management of designated projects, which contribute to the departments clinical governance and service development plan and its implementation e.g. developing care pathways, setting and monitoring of standards, being the occupational therapy lead in multidisciplinary working groups. 3. To lead on the implementation of local and National guidelines to meet local clinical governance standards. 4. Ensure Trust clinical and non-clinical policies, procedures and guidelines are strictly adhered to at all times. 5. Make recommendations for changes to practice and may lead the implementation of specific changes to practice. 6. To undertake and lead audits relevant to the service area, disseminating findings at local level 7. Contribute to the Trusts clinical governance and quality agenda, providing evidence from the CQC Action Plan, attending the CQC meetings and checking the quality report. 8. Undertake regular continued professional development to develop own clinical knowledge and professional skills, developing the service in line with Evidence Based Practice. 9. To participate in local and Trust wide service development and projects, representing for Acute OT, delegating to team members where appropriate. Patient Care 10. To use specialist clinical assessment and reasoning skills to provide autonomous specialist assessment, diagnosis, treatment and evaluation of patients presenting with a combination of high risk, chronic and acute problems and medical conditions 11. To work with patients to identify Occupational Therapy goals as part of the overall care plan. 12. To monitor, evaluate and modify treatment in order to measure progress and ensure effectiveness of intervention. 13. To work closely and communicate effectively with the MDT and Partner organisations to ensure the delivery of high-quality services to patients and facilitate timely discharges and appropriate referrals. 14. To maintain accurate paper and electronic records in accordance with the professional and organisational standards. 15. To promote and communicate the role of Occupational Therapy and service priorities to the MDT. 16. To lead on and support staff to communicate sensitive or emotive information regarding a patients treatment, goals, progress and potential for recovery, recommending appropriate pathways for discharge to patients, relatives, carers, associated agencies and other professionals. 17. You will frequently be exposed to distressing and emotional circumstances involving patients and relatives and occasionally have to deal with patients and relatives following a serious, traumatic or terminal incident. 18. You may need to treat patients in environments with limited space and privacy, adjusting your assessment as needed to still maintain patient dignity. 19. You will be required to work alone in some environments and manage both the clinical and personal risk. 20. To understand and adhere to national guidelines and legislation relating to health and social care and their impact on service provision. 21. To comply with HCPC and the College of Occupational Therapy Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct, national guidelines and Trust procedures. Financial Responsibilities 22. To manage the departmental budget, equipment and resources in a responsible and justified way with clear benefits to the team and organisation. Responsibilities for people or training 23. To ensure the team receive regular and relevant training utilising in-service training, mandatory training and external courses as appropriate, to maintain compliance with RCOT standards of practice and maintain HCPC registration. 24. To provide direct supervision to the senior OTs within the team, investing, encouraging and supporting the development of all staff to ensure the highest possible standard of OT provision across the Acute setting and aid retention. 25. To support local universities by providing clinical placements, accessing Practice Educator training and supporting staff to supervise Occupational Therapy students. 26. To ensure all staff and students receive a comprehensive induction to the Trust and team. 27. To co-ordinate and monitor the supervision and appraisal of staff. 28. To lead daily caseload meetings and team meetings with the Acute OT team to cascade information, seek opinions and facilitate team support. 29. To ensure caseload and referral data is kept up to date with support from the Informatics Team, providing reports when required. 30. Maintaining the Health Roster including use of annual leave, sickness absence, TOIL, overtime and weekend working. 31. To be responsible workforce planning and recruitment for the team. 32. To be aware of the performance and absence management processes, monitoring staff, utilising policies and seeking support and guidance from HR as required. 33. To lead on the investigation of Incidents and Complaints, in line with Trust policies and Procedures, liaising with PALS and sharing any learning with the team and wider Acute Therapies. 34. To coordinate and participate as part of the team weekend working rotas.