Holistic assessment of and intervention for patients experiencing or at risk of frailty and falls in their own homes, GP surgeries and care homes.
Ensure all assessments and interventions are patient-centred, clinically effective and of sound evidence-base.
work with patients through a shared-decision making approach to plan realistic, outcomes-focused goals
Ability to manage a caseload, work independently as well as part of a multi-disciplinary team to provide specialist, evidence-based, holistic assessment and intervention to patients.
Adopt a proactive, early intervention approach to patient care, to reduce reliance on secondary care.
formulate and apply relevant occupational analysis to the individual, their activities, and their environment
Ensure that all patients that have unplanned contact with urgent care settings have their needs addressed where appropriate.
Ability to motivate patients to engage in self-management of their health conditions
help patients to adapt to and manage their physical and mental health long-term conditions, through the teaching of coping strategies
Ability to deliver Occupational Therapy intervention on both an individual and group basis to include presenting at pop up events hosted by the PCN
Have the knowledge of, sign post and refer on to other professionals and agencies where appropriate, to ensure holistic patient intervention.
Possess good communication skills in both verbal and written forms to allow effective MDT working and communication with patients and their carers, considering alternative modes of communication where appropriate.
Work collaboratively with social services and other community colleagues and to enhance the patient experience.
develop, implement and evaluate a seamless occupational therapy support service across the PCN, working with community and secondary care where appropriate, and aimed at continuously improving standards of patient care and wider MDT working
maintain an up to date knowledge of self-management advice, specialist equipment, environmental adaptation, technology and legislative responsibilities which may support increased function and/or management (for onward referral / request to secondary care)
advise patients, and their families or carers, on specialist equipment, adaptations and organisations that can help with daily activities
Attend practice/multi-disciplinary/community meetings where required.
Contribute to the development of the Occupational Therapy Service within East Lindsey Primary Care Network.
develop and design patient and carer information, including advice to support management of conditions where needed
provide education and specialist expertise to PCN staff, raising awareness of good practice occupational therapy techniques
ensure delivery of best practice in clinical practice, caseload management, education, research, and audit, to achieve corporate PCN and local population objectives as directed
Apply policies and procedures in line with the Occupational Therapy Profession and Practices along with those of ELPCN.
Support the general practice team to ensure compliance with CQC standards.
Support practice level QOF activity where required.
Attend training and supervision sessions as required and contribute to in house cpd sessions/shared learning.
achieve and demonstrate agreed standards of personal and professional development, actively participate in mentoring and supervision
develop and share learning with colleagues, promoting peer review and best practice within the work environment, alert other team members to issues of quality and risk
participate in relevant audit processes, evaluation and implementing ongoing service change to order to meet patient need as directed
maintain accurate, contemporaneous healthcare records appropriate to the consultation, ensuring accurate completion of all necessary documentation associated with patient health care and registration with the practice
to engage in regular continuing professional development to enhance practice
This is not an exhaustive list of duties and you may be required to undertake other duties within the grade of your job, in discussion with your manager.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a proactive, patient-centred Occupational Therapist to join a small team of OTs within East Lindsey Primary Care Network.
We are looking for 2 Part-time OTs. 1 x 24 hours to cover Woodhall Spa and New Coningsby and 1 x 15 hours to cover Caistor.
Occupational Therapy is at the core of supporting patients to live well, maintain function and recover from ill health and our Occupational Therapy team will be an integral part of improving the wellbeing of our patients in the NHS Long term plan and the developing Lincolnshire Frailty Strategy.
The successful candidate will be required to utilise their in-depth knowledge, clinical skills and experience at a senior level, in the management of patients Occupational Therapy conditions within the remit of falls and frailty. We are focused on early intervention with a goal to support patients proactively, to avoid falls and prevent or slow down frailty progression. Patients will be seen in a variety of settings including GP surgeries, care homes and domiciliary settings.
The post holder will work collaboratively with the PCN and surgery based multi-disciplinary teams (MDT) to meet the needs of patients and carers, support the delivery of policy and procedures, and provide Occupational Therapy education as required.
Holistic assessment of and intervention for patients experiencing or at risk of frailty and falls in their own homes, GP surgeries and care homes.
Ensure all assessments and interventions are patient-centred, clinically effective and of sound evidence-base.
work with patients through a shared-decision making approach to plan realistic, outcomes-focused goals
Ability to manage a caseload, work independently as well as part of a multi-disciplinary team to provide specialist, evidence-based, holistic assessment and intervention to patients.
Adopt a proactive, early intervention approach to patient care, to reduce reliance on secondary care.
Ability to motivate patients to engage in self-management of their health conditions
help patients to adapt to and manage their physical and mental health long-term conditions, through the teaching of coping strategies
Holistic assessment of and intervention for patients experiencing or at risk of frailty and falls in their own homes, GP surgeries and care homes.
Ensure all assessments and interventions are patient-centred, clinically effective and of sound evidence-base.
work with patients through a shared-decision making approach to plan realistic, outcomes-focused goals
Ability to manage a caseload, work independently as well as part of a multi-disciplinary team to provide specialist, evidence-based, holistic assessment and intervention to patients.
Adopt a proactive, early intervention approach to patient care, to reduce reliance on secondary care.
formulate and apply relevant occupational analysis to the individual, their activities, and their environment
Ensure that all patients that have unplanned contact with urgent care settings have their needs addressed where appropriate.
Ability to motivate patients to engage in self-management of their health conditions
help patients to adapt to and manage their physical and mental health long-term conditions, through the teaching of coping strategies
Ability to deliver Occupational Therapy intervention on both an individual and group basis to include presenting at pop up events hosted by the PCN
Have the knowledge of, sign post and refer on to other professionals and agencies where appropriate, to ensure holistic patient intervention.
Possess good communication skills in both verbal and written forms to allow effective MDT working and communication with patients and their carers, considering alternative modes of communication where appropriate.
Work collaboratively with social services and other community colleagues and to enhance the patient experience.
develop, implement and evaluate a seamless occupational therapy support service across the PCN, working with community and secondary care where appropriate, and aimed at continuously improving standards of patient care and wider MDT working
maintain an up to date knowledge of self-management advice, specialist equipment, environmental adaptation, technology and legislative responsibilities which may support increased function and/or management (for onward referral / request to secondary care)
advise patients, and their families or carers, on specialist equipment, adaptations and organisations that can help with daily activities
Attend practice/multi-disciplinary/community meetings where required.
Contribute to the development of the Occupational Therapy Service within East Lindsey Primary Care Network.
develop and design patient and carer information, including advice to support management of conditions where needed
provide education and specialist expertise to PCN staff, raising awareness of good practice occupational therapy techniques
ensure delivery of best practice in clinical practice, caseload management, education, research, and audit, to achieve corporate PCN and local population objectives as directed
Apply policies and procedures in line with the Occupational Therapy Profession and Practices along with those of ELPCN.
Support the general practice team to ensure compliance with CQC standards.
Support practice level QOF activity where required.
Attend training and supervision sessions as required and contribute to in house cpd sessions/shared learning.
achieve and demonstrate agreed standards of personal and professional development, actively participate in mentoring and supervision
develop and share learning with colleagues, promoting peer review and best practice within the work environment, alert other team members to issues of quality and risk
participate in relevant audit processes, evaluation and implementing ongoing service change to order to meet patient need as directed
maintain accurate, contemporaneous healthcare records appropriate to the consultation, ensuring accurate completion of all necessary documentation associated with patient health care and registration with the practice
to engage in regular continuing professional development to enhance practice
This is not an exhaustive list of duties and you may be required to undertake other duties within the grade of your job, in discussion with your manager.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a proactive, patient-centred Occupational Therapist to join a small team of OTs within East Lindsey Primary Care Network.
We are looking for 2 Part-time OTs. 1 x 24 hours to cover Woodhall Spa and New Coningsby and 1 x 15 hours to cover Caistor.
Occupational Therapy is at the core of supporting patients to live well, maintain function and recover from ill health and our Occupational Therapy team will be an integral part of improving the wellbeing of our patients in the NHS Long term plan and the developing Lincolnshire Frailty Strategy.
The successful candidate will be required to utilise their in-depth knowledge, clinical skills and experience at a senior level, in the management of patients Occupational Therapy conditions within the remit of falls and frailty. We are focused on early intervention with a goal to support patients proactively, to avoid falls and prevent or slow down frailty progression. Patients will be seen in a variety of settings including GP surgeries, care homes and domiciliary settings.
The post holder will work collaboratively with the PCN and surgery based multi-disciplinary teams (MDT) to meet the needs of patients and carers, support the delivery of policy and procedures, and provide Occupational Therapy education as required.
Holistic assessment of and intervention for patients experiencing or at risk of frailty and falls in their own homes, GP surgeries and care homes.
Ensure all assessments and interventions are patient-centred, clinically effective and of sound evidence-base.
work with patients through a shared-decision making approach to plan realistic, outcomes-focused goals
Ability to manage a caseload, work independently as well as part of a multi-disciplinary team to provide specialist, evidence-based, holistic assessment and intervention to patients.
Adopt a proactive, early intervention approach to patient care, to reduce reliance on secondary care.
Ability to motivate patients to engage in self-management of their health conditions
help patients to adapt to and manage their physical and mental health long-term conditions, through the teaching of coping strategies