Job Openings Occupational Therapist Assistant

About the job Occupational Therapist Assistant

Main purpose of Job:

  • To work as a member of a community based team of Occupational Therapists and Occupational Therapy Assistants. Use basic OT knowledge expertise to assess, implement, evaluate and review OT interventions for service users and carers, applying strength based, compensatory and adaptive methods of Occupational Therapy to promote independent living.
  • Provide a broad range of support to service users who have physical or mental health problems, learning difficulties, dependencies or are frail. Help to develop and/or maintain residents independence using a strengths based approach.
  • To take a lead role in the development of minor adaptations, standard equipment provision, promoting independence and empower service users to stay in community settings for as long as safely possible.
  • To manage the Housing OT and action referrals accordingly, create contractor versions that are GDPR compliant and add referrals to waiting list accordingly.

Main Accountabilities:

  • The post holder will identify the needs of the service users and carers within the context of their own homes and within available resource.
  • To involve carers in this process and take into account their needs as well as those of the service users to ensure the best outcomes.
  • To be responsible for the issue and safe use of Assistive Technology and standard disability equipment, adhering to the appropriate service policies.
  • To manage a personal caseload including simple major adaptations referrals and standard equipment provision.
  • Provide a broad range of support to clients who have physical or mental health problems, learning difficulties, dependencies or who are frail.
  • Help to develop and/or maintain residents independence using a strengths based approach.
  • To arrange for the delivery of services and installation of equipment with providers, paying all due regard to statutory responsibilities.
  • To make arrangements for adaptation completion checks and submitting referrals to the contractor for further adaptations and repairs as necessary.
  • Depending on experience and competence, to contribute to ensuring standards of practice, development of the service, and Continual Personal Development activities.
  • To maintain comprehensive records that demonstrate good practice and follow departmental procedures to ensure SBC is discharging its statutory duties.
  • To prepare letters, memos and other correspondences to service users.
  • To attend meetings capturering and documenting key points, discussions, decisions, and action items during meetings.
  • To carry out other delegated tasks as are commensurate with the post, with due regard to existing skills and training needs.

Person Specification:

Experience

Can demonstrate and evidence skills in working with adults and many pathologies and disabilities

Good basic assessment and recording skills

Willingness to take responsibility and use initiative, according to level of experience and delegations

Previous experience of working in a Community OT team

Skills and abilities

An ability to work with staff and managers at all levels across the community, engaging with health, housing, partner agencies, and voluntary sector

To be proficient in the use of ICT systems and packages, including good basic IT skills word processing, excel spreadsheets inputting, internet use

Experience of diffusing conflict and complaints

Demonstrates positive attitudes and behaviours, taking a strength based approach to assessments

Ability to communicate effectively with people with complex difficulties and in difficult situations

Self-motivated with the ability to work independently and influence others

Excellent time management skills including the ability to work to deadlines

Ability to prioritise and organise own work and caseload

Good, clear verbal and written communication skills

Ability to speak a language other than English

Ability to work as part of a team and establish effective working relationships

Ability to react flexibly to ongoing change and cope under pressure

Knowledge and understanding

Ability to react flexibly to ongoing change and cope under pressure

Good written and verbal communication skills

Ability to speak a language other than English

Good basic IT skills word processing, excel spreadsheets inputting, internet use

Ability to work as part of a team and establish effective working relationships

General knowledge of common conditions, their prognoses and management

Experience of working with people of diverse cultural and religious backgrounds

Qualifications

Full UK Driving Licence with access to a car on a daily basis

Physically capable of carrying transporting and fitting equipment in people homes, in accordance with the Councils manual handling policy

Commitment to continuous personal development via formal training opportunities and in-house training.

Educated to GCSE / 'A' level / NVQ Level 3 or equivalent.