Following a retendering process, the children's service is due to be transferred to the new provider on the 1st April 2025. Given this post sits within the transferring service, in line with legislative requirements, the successful candidate will be part of the TUPE transfer along with other colleagues.
Are you a Band 5 or 6 Occupational Therapist keen to be part of a developing and innovative team supporting children & young people to develop independence in everyday living at home, nursery or school and in leisure pursuits?
Are you organised and enjoy working as part of a team? If you are passionate about delivering high quality, evidenced based, family centered Occupational Therapy, we want to hear from you!
Experience of working with children, young people and families with or without disabilities is desirable but not essential. We value support and mentoring, therefore if you are looking for a change or are newly qualified we recognise that transferable skills are a valuable asset.
We are a proactive service responsive to best practice evidence, we deliver services targeted at the whole population supporting early years settings, schools and parents to meet needs pre- referral. We work along side Physiotherapists, speech and language therapists, health visitors and the wider education and health service.
Due to the community nature of this post you will need to be able to work independently and be a car driver
This role is currently joint commissioned which means that you will be involved in identifying the health and educational Occupational Therapy needs of children from 0 - 19 years old.
As a service we actively promote Surrey families and education settings to access our universal 'Support for all' Occupational Therapy offer as we recognise the value of Occupational Therapy being part of children and young peoples every day life to enable them to participate in self care, leisure and learning. The Occupational Therapy team is key is ensuring this happens.
Supervision and mentoring is highly valued in the Occupational Therapy team and your contribution will be essential.
As part of our service, training and workshops to external partners and families is an important part of our role, as part of the team you will take a part in onward development and delivery.
The post holder will provide a high standard of Occupational Therapy within the services covered by the department and perform comprehensive assessments of children some of whom will have complex needs.
To devise child centred treatment plans through selective techniques and graded activities to ensure that the individuals full potential is developed or maintained.
To work as an autonomous practitioner, undertaking a significant clinical caseload, working without direct supervision but with access to a Band 6 Occupational Therapist for regular clinical supervision.
To ensure professional competence is maintained by participating in all CPD opportunities and maintaining a portfolio.
Principal duties to include:This list is intended to summarise the key responsibilities and is not intended to cover every task that may be required of the role: -
This job description is subject to review and development from time to time in liaison with the post holder. As an employee of Central Surrey Health Ltd you will be required to adhere to all the organisations policies and procedures.