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Perinatal Occupational TherapistinRadlettinRadlettPUBLISHED MON 9 DEC 2024

Band 5: £29,970 to £36,483 a year pro rata per annum (+5% HCAS included)  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

CASELOADCLINICAL PATHWAYHCPCHOLISTICMENTAL HEALTHMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHSOCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation TrustFollow Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust

Impactful Role, As a Perinatal Occupational Therapist, you have the opportunity to make a significant positive impact on the lives of new parents and their infants, supporting their mental health and wellbeing during a critical time.
Multi-Disciplinary Collaboration, You will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team, allowing for diverse professional interactions and shared learning experiences to enhance patient care.
Professional Development, Participation in the Band 5 OT Development Programme offers structured opportunities for skill enhancement and career progression within the NHS.
Varied Work Environment, The role involves working in both hospital and community settings, as well as home visits, which keeps the job dynamic and allows for a diverse working experience.
Holistic Care Approach, You will assess and address various occupational performance areas, helping service users regain skills related to self-maintenance, productivity, and leisure, promoting overall wellbeing.
Education and Support, The role includes educating and supporting service users and their families, enabling them to adjust to new roles and routines as parents, fostering independence and confidence.
Research and Innovation, Participation in service development and improvement initiatives allows you to contribute to the evolution of best practices in occupational therapy, enhancing the overall quality of care.
The role of a Perinatal Occupational Therapist at Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust in Radlett involves providing comprehensive occupational therapy assessments and interventions for a designated service user group within both hospital and community settings. The therapist will manage a caseload, collaborating with service users to identify therapy goals as part of the overall care plan, and will implement individualized and group interventions aimed at enhancing occupational performance across various life domains such as self-maintenance, productivity, and leisure.

Additionally, the therapist is expected to engage in continuous professional development through participation in the Band 5 OT Development Programme and to collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team, contributing to the overall care plans and service provision. Responsibilities also include maintaining clinical records, ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations, managing resources, and participating in service evaluation and improvement initiatives. Effective communication with service users, their families, and other professionals is crucial. The position requires adherence to ethical standards and professional conduct, along with maintaining full HCPC registration.
Impactful Role, As a Perinatal Occupational Therapist, you have the opportunity to make a significant positive impact on the lives of new parents and their infants, supporting their mental health and wellbeing during a critical time.
Multi-Disciplinary Collaboration, You will work as part of a multi-disciplinary team, allowing for diverse professional interactions and shared learning experiences to enhance patient care.
Professional Development, Participation in the Band 5 OT Development Programme offers structured opportunities for skill enhancement and career progression within the NHS.
Varied Work Environment, The role involves working in both hospital and community settings, as well as home visits, which keeps the job dynamic and allows for a diverse working experience.
Holistic Care Approach, You will assess and address various occupational performance areas, helping service users regain skills related to self-maintenance, productivity, and leisure, promoting overall wellbeing.
Education and Support, The role includes educating and supporting service users and their families, enabling them to adjust to new roles and routines as parents, fostering independence and confidence.
Research and Innovation, Participation in service development and improvement initiatives allows you to contribute to the evolution of best practices in occupational therapy, enhancing the overall quality of care.

Here are 5 questions you could be asked if you apply for this job: Start practice interview...
1. Can you describe your experience with perinatal mental health and how it informs your practice as an occupational therapist?
2. How do you approach conducting occupational therapy assessments for clients who may be experiencing significant emotional distress?
3. Can you provide an example of a specific intervention you have implemented that was particularly effective for an individual in a perinatal setting?
4. Discuss a time when you had to adapt your occupational therapy techniques to suit the individual needs of a service user. What was the outcome?
5. Can you explain your experience working as part of a multi-disciplinary team? How do you ensure effective communication and collaboration with colleagues from other disciplines?
1. Can you describe your experience with perinatal mental health and how it informs your practice as an occupational therapist?
2. How do you approach conducting occupational therapy assessments for clients who may be experiencing significant emotional distress?
3. Can you provide an example of a specific intervention you have implemented that was particularly effective for an individual in a perinatal setting?
4. Discuss a time when you had to adapt your occupational therapy techniques to suit the individual needs of a service user. What was the outcome?
5. Can you explain your experience working as part of a multi-disciplinary team? How do you ensure effective communication and collaboration with colleagues from other disciplines?
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