Occupational Therapist | Barnet, Enfield & Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust
Barnet Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust
Location
Edgware, Greater London | United Kingdom
Job description
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic, committed and passionate Band 5 Occupational Therapist to join our newly formed community OT pathway. The post is based within the Community Mental Health Teams in Barnet, for working aged adults. The post holder will deliver occupational therapy specific assessment and interventions working alongside a wide range of clinical teams. There is opportunity to work closely with other OTs and other mental health clinicians, learning from them and doing some joint working.
Successful candidates will have strong engagement and motivation skills and be able to work well with service users with complex mental health needs. This role will offer you the chance to develop your skills in an a mental health setting, alongside supportive and creative colleagues.
This post is an occupational therapy specific role, work will involve using specialist OT assessment and intervention. There will be regular opportunities for CPD, protected preceptorship time (if relevant for the successful candidate) and monthly meetings with the community OT team.
This role would be suitable for newly qualified OT's looking to develop their careers in mental health, OT's returning to practice or OT's that are looking to develop their skills in a new area. The trust is committed to developing their Occupational Therapists and has excellent career pathways, including a Band 6 rotational programme.
1. To carry a case load for which you have clinical responsibility, supported by band 6 OT and multi-disciplinary teams.
2. Using an evidenced based approach assess client’s needs, establish aims and objectives, and plan Occupational Therapy treatment programme in consultation with members of the multi-disciplinary teams, involving the client in decisions regarding appropriate interventions.
3. To carry out a range of standardised/non-standardised assessments, e.g MOHOST and recovery Star, AMPS in accordance with OT Pathway to provide a baseline for OT with clear treatment objectives
4. To provide both specific individual assessment and treatment when indicated, involving motivating and adapting sessions and approach to allow full occupational participation.
5. To adapt activities and assessment to facilitate persons with Cognitive difficulties, Language difficulties, Social skills deficits and Challenging behaviour, to work with interpreters where required .
6. To be work with teams to assess suitability of accommodation and housing need to give OT feedback to MDT and other agencies as appropriate.
7. To plan, run and evaluate treatment sessions using graded activities to achieve treatment aims.
8. To maintain a flexible approach to treatment sessions, modifying activities, according to the fluctuating clinical presentation of the service user.
At Barnet, Enfield & Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust, we are passionate about making a difference and now could be the perfect time for you to start or return to your career in the NHS.
We are a truly diverse NHS Trust, representing the whole community that we serve, through our mental health and community services.
We hope you want to come and join #TeamBEH where you will always find someone like you to work alongside, you’ll be supported and you’ll thrive. We offer many different ways to develop, through formal training, continuous professional development, access to research opportunities and also mentoring and coaching.
At BEH we are constantly striving for improvements, and we’re delighted that the CQC has recognised us as ‘good’ and on our way to becoming an ‘outstanding’ NHS Trust.
We’re investing in new tools and technologies to make everyone’s working lives easier – with innovations like video consulting, digital records, and we are also committed to continuous learning, so there are lots of opportunities to continue your training, research and achieve a great work life balance.
Because we are firmly rooted in our community, many of our colleagues live and work locally, meaning they can cycle or walk to work, share caring responsibilities at home, or work flexibly or part time.
Relocation packages available, please contact for further information.
Please kindly refer to the job description and person specification that is attached to the vacancy profile.
This advert closes on Tuesday 5 Mar 2024
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