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Highly Specialist Occupational Therapist - Hand TherapyinTootinginTootingPUBLISHED WED 8 JAN 2025

Band 7: £54,320 to £60,981 a year Per annum  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

NHSOCCUPATIONAL THERAPY

St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustFollow St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in a highly specialized field of hand therapy, dealing with complex clinical cases.
Autonomy in managing your own clinical workload within an outpatient setting, allowing for personalized patient care.
Leadership opportunities through the supervision and management of Band 6 staff, fostering professional development in the team.
Involvement in clinical audit and service development projects, contributing to the continuous improvement of therapy services.
Ability to make a significant impact on patient outcomes by reducing the risk of further surgery and optimizing rehabilitation for hand injuries.
Collaboration with consultant and therapy-led post-operative clinics, enhancing professional collaboration and knowledge sharing.
Engagement in a rewarding role that combines clinical expertise with operational management in a reputable NHS Trust.
The role of "Highly Specialist Occupational Therapist - Hand Therapy" at St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Tooting involves providing advanced occupational therapy and rehabilitation for various hand conditions, including trauma and chronic issues. The post holder manages their own outpatient clinical workload, supervises Band 6 staff, and contributes to the operational management of the hand therapy team. Key responsibilities include conducting specialized assessments and treatments, such as splinting, exercise prescription, scar management, and functional rehabilitation, while also providing clinical leadership in post-operative clinics.

In addition to direct patient care, the role encompasses involvement in clinical audits and service development projects aimed at improving patient outcomes and reducing the need for further surgical interventions. The position requires a high level of expertise due to the complexity of cases managed within the service, highlighting the importance of the therapist's skills in optimizing patient care and clinical capacity in an outpatient setting.
Opportunity to work in a highly specialized field of hand therapy, dealing with complex clinical cases.
Autonomy in managing your own clinical workload within an outpatient setting, allowing for personalized patient care.
Leadership opportunities through the supervision and management of Band 6 staff, fostering professional development in the team.
Involvement in clinical audit and service development projects, contributing to the continuous improvement of therapy services.
Ability to make a significant impact on patient outcomes by reducing the risk of further surgery and optimizing rehabilitation for hand injuries.
Collaboration with consultant and therapy-led post-operative clinics, enhancing professional collaboration and knowledge sharing.
Engagement in a rewarding role that combines clinical expertise with operational management in a reputable NHS Trust.

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