Occupational Therapist (Mental Health) inNottingham inNottingham PUBLISHED WED 6 NOV 2024

Engagement with an established and thriving team of Mental Health Occupational Therapists, providing a supportive work environment.
Opportunity to impact patient journeys positively from the beginning, as highlighted by the service’s presentation to HRH Princess Anne.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team that includes Mental Health Health and Well-Being Coaches and a Clinical Lead, allowing for a holistic approach to patient care.
Access to an active social prescribing team and community resources, enhancing support for patients and increasing the effectiveness of interventions.
Autonomous role that encourages professional development through Continuous Professional Development (CPD) activities and reflective practice.
Ability to contribute to the design and implementation of evidence-based group programs that directly benefit mental health in the community.
Flexibility in work hours and a mandate to adapt to the needs of the Primary Care Network, promoting a balanced work-life dynamic.
The role of Occupational Therapist (Mental Health) at Primary Integrated Community Services (PICS) in Nottingham involves joining a dedicated team within the Nottingham West Primary Care Network (PCN) to provide essential mental health support to patients. As a member of this established team, the Occupational Therapist will conduct advanced assessments, triage, and treat individuals with acute and chronic mental health concerns. The position emphasises collaboration with primary care colleagues, educational support for practitioners, and the implementation of evidenced-based practices to enhance patient care. The successful candidate will be responsible for maintaining professional competency, contributing to the team's development, and supporting patient recovery through personalized care plans and wellness strategies.

Key requirements for the role include registration as an Occupational Therapist with Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), experience in adult mental health, and a willingness to complete further training related to primary care. The position demands advanced communication skills, the ability to manage complex cases, and the capacity for reflective practice and clinical reasoning. The Occupational Therapist will also play a significant role in community engagement, service development, and ensuring adherence to health policies, ultimately contributing to the overall wellbeing of patients within the community.

 


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