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Band 7 Paediatric and TYA Occupational TherapistinSuttoninSuttonPUBLISHED MON 9 DEC 2024

Band 7: £51,883 to £58,544 a year Per Annum Inc HCAS  PERMANENT 
CANCERNHSOCCUPATIONAL THERAPYPARKING

The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation TrustFollow The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in a prestigious and leading cancer hospital, enhancing professional credibility.
Engagement in a multidisciplinary team environment that encourages collaboration and knowledge sharing.
Access to excellent internal and external Continuing Professional Development (CPD) opportunities to enhance skills and career growth.
Generous support for study leave, enabling further education and professional advancement.
Ability to make a meaningful impact on the lives of children, teenagers, and young adults undergoing cancer treatment.
Responsibility for supervising Band 6 Occupational Therapists, fostering leadership and mentorship skills.
Opportunities to lead innovative clinical practices in oncology and palliative care, contributing to professional recognition within the field.
The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a full-time Band 7 Paediatric and Teenager/Young Adult Occupational Therapist to join their team at the Sutton hospital. This role involves providing high-quality, evidence-based occupational therapy services to children, teenagers, and young adults undergoing cancer treatment. The successful candidate will work autonomously in both ward and outpatient settings, conducting complex clinical assessments and developing individualised therapeutic rehabilitation programs. Responsibilities also include supervising Band 6 therapists, leading educational programs, and acting as a consultative resource for other occupational therapists in the field.

Candidates will benefit from a supportive environment with ongoing professional development opportunities, study leave, and various staff benefits. The position emphasises advanced clinical practice in oncology and palliative care, including assessing and prescribing for specialized needs like wheelchair and seating requirements. Interested applicants are encouraged to contact the department for further discussions.
Opportunity to work in a prestigious and leading cancer hospital, enhancing professional credibility.
Engagement in a multidisciplinary team environment that encourages collaboration and knowledge sharing.
Access to excellent internal and external Continuing Professional Development (CPD) opportunities to enhance skills and career growth.
Generous support for study leave, enabling further education and professional advancement.
Ability to make a meaningful impact on the lives of children, teenagers, and young adults undergoing cancer treatment.
Responsibility for supervising Band 6 Occupational Therapists, fostering leadership and mentorship skills.
Opportunities to lead innovative clinical practices in oncology and palliative care, contributing to professional recognition within the field.

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