Band 6 Occupational Therapist - Birmingham, United Kingdom - Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

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    An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Occupational Therapist to join our OT team within the Access to Communication and Technology(ACT) Service.

    The post-holder will work within three clinical caseloads relating to Electronic Assistive Technology (EAT): people with severe physical disabilities who may need Environmental Control (EC) or computer access and people with communication and language difficulties who may need Alternative & Augmentative Communication (AAC)

    The post holder will:

    • Have significant experience post qualification, with relative experience working with:
    - Children

    - People with Neurology Conditions

    - People with Learning Disability
    • Be able to work independently and travel widely within the Midlands region
    • You would be expected to develop the knowledge, experience and skills in assistive technology required through a period of supported experience and training in the role. We have a good supervision structure in place to support this.
    Main duties of the job The post holder will:
    • Use occupational therapy skills alongside Speech Therapy (SLT) and Clinical Science (CS) staff within the interdisciplinary team assessing people referred to the service with AAC needs, in accordance with the ACT AAC clinical competencies. This will involve developing a deeper understanding of the scope of both SLT and CS, in order to apply this knowledge to provide comprehensive, holistic assessments.
    • Work as an autonomous practitioner, in accordance with the ACT clinical competencies, carrying a caseload of people referred to the service for assessment of EC, computer access and communication needs.
    • Participate in service improvement initiatives and projects within ACT and the trust and nationally for AAC and EC. This may include specific projects for individual patients, research, audit, as well as procedure development.
    To establish effective working relation with the following:
    • ACT Team - Clinical, Technical, Stock and Admin staff
    • Patients, their carers and families
    • Assistive technology providers
    • Other departments
    • External organisations such as Higher Education providers, professional bodies and other stakeholders
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    Be Part of Our Team...

    BCHC has more than 5000 staff working across Birmingham and the West Midlands in a wide range of community nursing and specialist healthcare roles. BCHC delivers over 100 clinical services, in people's homes, health centres, clinics and inpatient facilities. We deliver a wide range of services for children, young people and families as well as adults and community services, two community hospitals, services for people with learning disabilities, the internationally recognised West Midlands Rehab Centre and one of Europe's leading Dental Hospitals and School of Dentistry. We deliver all of this with a commitment to integrated, personalised care that is rooted in our local communities. We have an ambition to deliver outstanding, integrated care as one of the key NHS providers in the West Midlands.

    If you want to 'Be Part of Our Team' and work with a Foundation Trust which is continuously striving for best care and healthy communities, we want to hear from you. Job description Job responsibilities
    • Accountable and responsible for own clinical practice, delivering high quality, skilled OT in the area of EC, computer access and AAC.
    • Assess adults and children with congenital, acquired or progressive neurological conditions. To identify their physical, functional, cognitive, interaction, communication, behavioural, psychological and social needs in relation to EC, AAC and computer access.
    • Contributing to holistic assessment of clients, carers, family members and communication partners within their home environment, educational establishments, community setting or within the department as appropriate.
    • Demonstrate a clear understanding of relevant theory such as normal movement, language development, postural and positioning and child development in order to optimise function.
    • Analyse both clinical and non clinical information, and in agreement with the client and others present, identify appropriate goals for ACT intervention including outcome measures and review schedules, and to be able to update these as required.
    • Communicate effectively with clients, family members, carers and other professionals, both internal and external to the organisation, in order to obtain their cooperation with, and consent to, a proposed intervention.
    • Take appropriate action, in compliance with local and regional policies where there are safeguarding concerns for adults or children known to the service.
    • Communicates with and supports other inter-disciplinary team colleagues to ensure optimum care and treatment of the clients.
    • Analyse and resolve any conflicts of expectations between client, professionals, carers and families.
    • Involved in multi-agency assessments and case conferences.
    • Provide advice and consultancy to clients, relatives, carers and other professionals on how to manage issues arising from a clients physical, psychological, cognitive, communicative disabilities in relation to EC, computer access and AAC needs.
    • Recommend appropriate EC, computer access and AAC equipment which is often electronic assistive technology from a range of high cost devices and accessories. This is purchased from the departmental budget.
    • To set up the prescribed equipment and ensures this is safe to use and clients team are trained in its use.
    • Co-ordinate and plan patient discharge from the service including links with local community agencies.
    • Recognise the need for, and to make referrals, to other services as required.
    • Undertake risk assessments in order to ensure safe practice.
    • Practise as an autonomous therapist on a daily basis, without direct support or supervision from therapist colleagues, prioritising workload as required.
    • Contributes to the development of ACT procedures and to Trust, regional and national policy/care pathway developments.
    Person Specification Experience Essential
    • Significant Experience post qualification, with relative experience in one of the following areas: ?Neurology ?Paediatrics ?Learning disability
    • Documented evidence of CPD
    • Experience of multi-disciplinary team working
    Desirable
    • Previous experience working in EAT
    personal qualities Essential
    • Ability to travel around the region therefore car driver
    Qualifications / training Essential
    • oGraduate Dip OT / Degree in Occupational Therapy.
    • oHCPC Registered
    Employer details Employer name Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS FT Address West Midlands Rehab Centre

    Oak Tree Lane

    Selly Oak Birmingham

    B29 6JA Any attachments will be accessible after you click to apply ASR #J-18808-Ljbffr