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Occupational Therapist

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 02 Mawrth 2026
Cyflog: £38,682.00 i £46,580.00 bob blwyddyn
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: £38682.00 - £46580.00 a year
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 17 Mawrth 2026
Lleoliad: Plymouth, PL4 7PY
Cwmni: NHS Jobs
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: B9832-2026-PTA-1569

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MAIN DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES Responsibility for People Management. To take responsibility for all aspects of service delivery, including providing leadershipto Occupational Therapy/support staff, providing cover for staff who are absent anddeputising in the team leads absence. Deputising in the absence of the Registered manager/Team Lead can includeoperational/leadership duties such as supporting triage, waiting list management,attending meetings and delegation of work to Occupational Therapist/support staff. To take a flexible approach to supporting colleagues in times of caseload pressure,including working with colleagues to maintain clinical cover across the team within theresources available. To co-ordinate the day-to-day activities of Occupational Therapist/support staff andadmin staff where applicable. To regularly supervise and line manage both workload and caseload of OccupationalTherapist/support staff, undertaking and recording line management meetings and appraisals, supporting the attainment of competencies, knowledge and achieving objectives set out in their personal development plan. To take responsibility and assist the team lead with the recruitment process ofOccupational Therapy/support staff e.g. taking part in interview panels, inductionprocess and engaging with preceptorship programmes. To support Occupational Therapist/support staff and other Livewell SW health and social care professionals, to develop their knowledge, experience, providing advice, guidance, and signposting where appropriate. To regularly provide learning opportunities to Occupational Therapy staff andcolleagues. This includes facilitating and providing instruction, training to supportingtheir development, attainment of skills, and ability to reflect on professional and ethicalissues. To attend student educator training and regularly supervise OT students on practiceplacement, in line with Livewell SWs Placement Guidance for Non-Medical Undergraduate Learners and Students policy. To support colleagues as a practice supervisor or supporting those completing thePreceptorship programme, including acting as a Preceptor in line with Livewell SWsPreceptorship Guidance document. To participate in providing instruction, learning opportunities, experience and training to health and social care staff and students, including those from other Livewell services,professional disciplines and colleagues as agreed with Team Lead. To plan, organise and lead when delegated, both formal and informal interventions andhealth education groups for both service users and formal/informal carers. To educate service users and both formal/informal carers regarding the impact ofcognitive, perceptual, and physical deficits that affect service user safety andindependence in the hospital and home, leisure, and workplace. To support team lead with complaint management and responses, assisting withaddressing and resolving complaints. Responsibility for financial and/or physical resources. On the rare occasion you may handle service users valuables as part of a home visitor community assessment, that you follow Livewell SWs policy Cash & ChequeHandling Procedures, section 6 Patient Money, section 7 Patient Travel To assess, prescribe and authorise both general and specialist aids and adaptive equipment in line with the organisations and the Community Equipment Services policyand procedures. To make recommendations for minor adaptations to increase / enable or compensatefor independent function, teaching compensatory techniques as required. To assess seating and positioning needs and treat as appropriate including assessmentfor and prescription of standard wheelchairs and accessories when accredited referringon to the wheelchair services as required for assessment of complex and specialistmobility and seating needs. To assess for splinting and positioning to prevent, treat and manage deformity andimprove function for the upper limb, fabricating splints which may be complex in nature. To ensure all equipment and relevant clinical stock is accounted for, maintained, used effectively and efficiently with risk assessments and appropriate training completed. To ensure new or replacement equipment is not used by self or staff until it has beencommissioned in accordance with Livewell SW policy. Defective equipment is reported and made safe without delay in accordance with Livewell SW procedures. To utilise Livewell SW resources responsibly, following policy and guidance around thesecurity, useability, decontamination, and maintenance of assessment equipmentutilised in the clinical setting. Authorise spend on services within operational and financial limits as designated byrole and banding. To take responsibility for ensuring solutions are at all times cost effective and to workwithin financial delegated limits. To have a working knowledge of statutory and non-statutory funding and thelegislation/guidance that underpins these funding streams, ensuring service users meetthe eligibility criteria when advocating for/ utilising services on the service users behalf (e.g. Care Act eligibility, Housing legislation etc) To assess the need for short/long term care placements or care packages for serviceusers where required; factoring in the use of equipment, optimised care techniques orcompensatory methods that safely meet the service users care needs whilst aiming topreserve health and social care budgets wherever possible. Responsibility for administration. To maintain high professional standards and conduct at all times, complying with thestandards of practice stipulated in the Royal College of Occupational TherapysProfessional standards for occupational therapy practice, conduct and ethics and allof HCPC standards and regulations. To follow Livewell uniform policy at all times, and to present in aprofessional manner. To exercise good personal time management, punctuality, and consistent reliableattendance. To comply with the Lone Working Policy and procedures, utilising safety devices and/orapps, and always informing the department of your whereabouts during work hours. To manage often competing clinical and non-clinical demands, prioritising the day-to-day management of own caseload and that of the team, delegating activities asappropriate. To work as an autonomous practitioner, independently organising, planning, anddiarising a designated caseload to meet service priorities, readjusting plans assituations change and to organise this effectively and efficiently with regard to clinicalpriorities and use of time. To manage a caseload of service users with complex needs, applying logicalprofessional rationale that is based upon evidence based / person-centred principles toassess, plan, implement and evaluate interventions. To ensure use of risk assessment in all areas of your work are undertaken and complywith Livewell SW Health and Safety policies and Lone Working Policy. To maintain up to date, accurate and complete records of all activity and clinical input (all formats of service user contacts, MDT care plans, assessments, reports), ensuringconfidentiality at all times, complying with Livewell SW Health & Corporate Recordspolicy and HCPC requirements for thorough and sufficient records. To provide written communication to outside agencies and charitable bodies to supportthe need for services and equipment on discharge from the service. To be responsible for the timely discharge of people from your caseload. To utilise and complete applicable outcome measures in your service and offer serviceuser feedback mechanisms when facilitating the discharge of service users fromLivewell SW services. To actively engage in caseload supervision with line manager, taking responsibility forensuring own personal and professional development and statutory trainingdemonstrating the ability to apply increasingly complex skills / knowledge as defined by identified competencies. To submit completed travel expenses in line with Livewell SWs Travel and SubsistenceExpense Claims policy. To ensure all leave is requested in line with Livewell SW policy. To report accidents, incidents, complaints, or faulty equipment in line with Livewell SWpolicy and procedures. Please see the attached Band 6 Occupational Therapist job description for a full list of duties and other responsibilities.

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