We are excited to be able to advertise a role which will be ideal for an Occupational Therapist who is looking to gain further experience within a specialty clinical area, consolidating and developing on previous experience. You will deliver occupational therapy care to our inpatients and will work closely with Occupational Therapy and Macmillan Therapy colleagues to assess, rehabilitate, and discharge patients across the oncology and haematology wards. Patients are admitted for elective chemotherapy, emergency admissions with new diagnosis or complications from treatment or disease and those requiring palliative management and end of life care.
The Churchill Hospital is a centre of excellence for cancer and haematology services and other specialties, including renal services and transplant, clinical and medical oncology, dermatology, haemophilia and palliative care. It is part of Oxford University Hospitals which is one of the largest acute teaching Trusts in the UK and is one of the busiest tertiary cancer centres, treating patients within the Thames Valley Cancer Network. There is a purpose-built development including a Surgery and Diagnostics Centre and an integrated Cancer and Haematology Centre. The OUH has a national and international reputation for the excellence of our services and our role in teaching and research.
To provide high quality, safe and effective occupational therapy services to oncology and haematology patients, as part of a cohesive multi-professional team.
To work collaboratively with patients and their carers to effectively assess, goal plan and treat patients with an oncology and haematology condition and strive to maximise their independence and quality of life.
To supervise and teach recently qualified occupational therapists, support workers occupational therapy students.
To actively participate in quality improvement, clinical audit, and research projects
Communication
1. To consistently deploy effective communication and engagement skills enabling effective working relationships with all members of the multi-professional team.
2. To effectively communicate with patients and their carers/family members, including the sensitive management of complex or contentious issues.
3. To deal effectively with patients suffering from conditions that may lead to psychological distress including anxiety, depression, and aggressive behaviour.
4. To overcome barriers to effective communication, such as those caused by pathological impairment or language differences, by deploying effective mitigating strategies.
5. To engage and build relationships with external agencies and providers to enhance patient care continuity and outcomes.
6. To be able to motivate and positively influence others through effective verbal and non-verbal communication skills.
7. Be able to write complex reports accurately describing patients clinical status and ensuring that the information provided aids effective continuing care and clinical management.
Clinical
1. To be professionally and legally responsible for all aspects of own professional practice.
2. To carry out comprehensive assessments of patient with an oncology or haematology diagnosis, including those with complex presentations, and form treatment and rehabilitation plans in partnership with the patient and their carers/family.
3. To interpret and analyse multiple sources of clinical information to form accurate occupational therapy diagnoses in oncology, haematology, and palliative older adult care; drawing on guidance from senior occupational therapists when required.
4. To formulate and deliver holistic and patient centred treatment, rehabilitation, and discharge plans, based on clinical skills, evidence-based practice, and patient preferences.
5. To evaluate patient progress against agreed treatment goals and be able to modify plans accordingly.
6. To determine a patients mental capacity to understand and to gain informed consent for treatment. To work within a legal framework with patients who lack the capacity to consent and are deprived of their liberty.
7. To co-ordinate intervention where there is a need to collaborate across multiple disciplines.
8. To assess and treat Oncology and Haematology outlier patients on other wards.
9. To work in other areas of the OUH trust when requested and provide support to the Churchill surgical ward therapy teams during periods of heightened operational pressure to ensure continuity of patient care across all departments.
10. To maintain accurate written records using an electronic patient record system and maintain fidelity to professional standards.
11. To determine and mitigate for risk of patient and staff harm using the agreed risk assessment frameworks and the Trusts manual handling policy.
12. To demonstrate physical ability to carry out occupational therapy assessment and interventions including manual therapy techniques and therapeutic handling
13. To demonstrate highly developed dexterity, co-ordination and palpatory skills for assessment and manual treatment of patients
14. To represent occupational therapy and/or individual patients at multi-disciplinary team meetings, to ensure delivery of co-ordinated care.
15. Recognition and management of complications and symptoms of cancer and its treatments, e.g., Metastatic Spinal Cord Compression, bone metastasis, lymphoedema.
Leadership and management
Education and training
Research and development