Rotational Occupational Therapist • Bury St Edmunds West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nRotational Occupational Therapist with West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust in Bury St Edmunds\n\n To provide a high standard of occupational therapy provision to patients within the integrated therapies services across community, acute and external organisations as part of the rotation post. To view job description and main responsibilities please view job description attached. An exciting opportunity has arisen for full and part time permanent band 6 occupational therapists to join our rotation programme. This post provides the opportunity to develop your clinical skills, knowledge and leadership across a range of settings including acute and community teams. The Rotational post would be suitable for someone seeking to develop their clinical and leadership skills at Band 6 level in a wide range of specialities. You will benefit from working in a busy NHS Trust offering rotational experience in the following: Medicine, Community, Respiratory, Neurology/Stroke, Orthopaedics and Early Intervention.Some of the rotations require seven-day rostering so you will need to be flexible to support this. Venues for delivering our services include inpatient wards, patients' homes and community bases. To provide assessments and interventions to patients within the rotational settings. To participate in professional supervision and training for other occupational therapists, students and therapy assistants. To assist the team lead in planning, coordinating, delivering and evaluating the service provided to patients, on a day-to-day basis. To provide additional support in the absence of the team lead and to the wider teams as required. To actively contribute to service improvements to ensure practice is of the highest quality, evidence based and meets the needs of the local population. "}