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Keyworker - Occupational TherapistinWitneyinWitneyPUBLISHED WED 11 DEC 2024

Band 5: £29,970 to £36,483 a year Per Annum  PERMANENT 
CASELOADMENTAL HEALTHNHS

Oxford Health NHS TrustFollow Oxford Health NHS Trust

Opportunity to work alongside experienced clinicians, enhancing professional development.
Engagement with individuals with severe mental illness, making a meaningful impact on their lives.
Professional support through the Preceptorship Flyer programme, offering structured guidance for newly-qualified therapists.
Ability to hold a caseload and manage a diverse range of complexities, fostering a varied work experience.
Chance to support carers, recognizing their vital role in the mental health journey.
Involvement in the development of an enhanced service within the AMHT, contributing to systematic improvements in care.
Focus on improving mental and physical health, social inclusion, and overall quality of life for clients.
The role of Keyworker - Occupational Therapist at Oxford Health NHS Trust in Witney is ideal for newly qualified or experienced Occupational Therapists passionate about improving the lives of individuals experiencing severe mental illness. The position involves working collaboratively with seasoned clinicians to enhance mental health, social inclusion, and overall quality of life, while also managing an individual caseload that includes a variety of complexities.

In this newly established position, you'll have the opportunity to engage with clients, support their carers, and aid non-registered staff in enhancing their skills. The role comes with professional support, including the Preceptorship Flyer programme, providing structured guidance for your personal and professional development as you contribute to the evolution of the enhanced service within the Adult Mental Health Team (AMHT).
Opportunity to work alongside experienced clinicians, enhancing professional development.
Engagement with individuals with severe mental illness, making a meaningful impact on their lives.
Professional support through the Preceptorship Flyer programme, offering structured guidance for newly-qualified therapists.
Ability to hold a caseload and manage a diverse range of complexities, fostering a varied work experience.
Chance to support carers, recognizing their vital role in the mental health journey.
Involvement in the development of an enhanced service within the AMHT, contributing to systematic improvements in care.
Focus on improving mental and physical health, social inclusion, and overall quality of life for clients.

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