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Health and Skills Facilitator inOxford inOxford PUBLISHED THU 23 JAN 2025

Band 3: £24,071 to £25,674 a year plus an RSU allowance of £1446 per annum | pro rata  PERMANENT 
HMP MULTI-DISCIPLINARY NHS OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY VEHICLE

Oxford Health NHS Trust Follow Oxford Health NHS Trust

Opportunity to work in a multi-disciplinary team, enhancing collaboration skills and professional growth.
Direct involvement in psychological health and risk-reduction interventions, contributing to meaningful change in clients' lives.
Working with a marginalized population, providing support and service to those in need, which can be particularly rewarding.
Opportunity to develop and implement specialized psychological interventions in community settings, gaining diverse experience.
Involvement in innovating practices within the Integrated OPD Pathway Service alongside NHS and Probation Service collaboration.
The position includes an RSU allowance, enhancing overall compensation and recognition of the role's challenges.
Flexibility to make adjustments under the Equality Act 2010, promoting an inclusive working environment.
The Health and Skills Facilitator position with Oxford Health NHS Trust involves joining a multi-disciplinary team at the Thames Valley Integrated OPD Pathway Service, based in Oxford. The role focuses on providing psychological health and risk-reduction interventions to high-risk individuals on probation who have personality disorders or experiences of early trauma. Candidates should possess a proactive and collaborative mindset, as they will be working closely with a diverse team while engaging with marginalized populations to assess psychosocial needs and deliver therapeutic interventions.

The role requires effective collaboration with various disciplines and agencies to ensure comprehensive support for service users, and it may involve working in emotionally challenging environments. Responsibilities include direct service user engagement, identification of therapeutic goals, and the provision of both individual and group interventions. Applicants need a valid driving license, access to a vehicle, and must pass a background vetting process to work with potentially vulnerable populations.

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