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Clinical Lead OT Health & Ageing Unit (Elderly Rehab)inLondoninLondonPUBLISHED WED 19 MAR 2025

Band 8a: £61,927 to £68,676 a year per annum, including high cost area  PERMANENT 
CASELOADMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSOCCUPATIONAL THERAPYPHYSICAL THERAPYWEEKEND

King's College Hospital NHS Foundation TrustFollow King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Leadership Opportunity, This role provides a chance to lead and manage a diverse team of skilled professionals, fostering growth and development within the team.
Impactful Work, The Clinical Lead OT directly contributes to improving the quality of life for elderly patients, making a significant impact on their recovery and rehabilitation.
Professional Growth, The position allows for participation in training, education, and research, encouraging continuous professional development and the opportunity to stay updated with the latest practices.
Team Collaboration, The role encourages coordination and integration of services across different disciplines, promoting a collaborative working environment.
Evidence-Based Practice, Engaging in evidence-based strategies enhances the effectiveness and efficiency of the occupational therapy services provided to elderly patients.
Community Engagement, The opportunity to represent the occupational therapy profession at national conferences and networking events can enhance career visibility and build professional connections.
Flexible Work Environment, While the role may require weekend work, it also promotes a flexible approach to managing staff and patient care, leading to a balanced work-life dynamic.
Are you a passionate occupational therapist looking to make a real difference in the lives of elderly patients? Join us at King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust as a Clinical Lead Occupational Therapist in our Health and Ageing Unit. In this vital role, you’ll lead a dedicated team of 11 professionals, delivering top-quality rehabilitation services that are not only evidence-based but also compassionate and supportive. You’ll play a key part in shaping our occupational therapy strategy, ensuring every patient receives tailored care that meets their unique needs and helps them regain independence.

We understand that leadership is about fostering a positive atmosphere where all team members thrive. That’s why, as our Clinical Lead, you’ll focus on staff development, providing comprehensive supervision, mentoring and training. This role also involves essential collaboration across various clinical disciplines, using your specialist knowledge to guide and support your colleagues while actively contributing to research and professional development opportunities. If you are ready to lead with kindness, respect, and a strong sense of teamwork, we’d love to hear from you!
Leadership Opportunity, This role provides a chance to lead and manage a diverse team of skilled professionals, fostering growth and development within the team.
Impactful Work, The Clinical Lead OT directly contributes to improving the quality of life for elderly patients, making a significant impact on their recovery and rehabilitation.
Professional Growth, The position allows for participation in training, education, and research, encouraging continuous professional development and the opportunity to stay updated with the latest practices.
Team Collaboration, The role encourages coordination and integration of services across different disciplines, promoting a collaborative working environment.
Evidence-Based Practice, Engaging in evidence-based strategies enhances the effectiveness and efficiency of the occupational therapy services provided to elderly patients.
Community Engagement, The opportunity to represent the occupational therapy profession at national conferences and networking events can enhance career visibility and build professional connections.
Flexible Work Environment, While the role may require weekend work, it also promotes a flexible approach to managing staff and patient care, leading to a balanced work-life dynamic.

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