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Bank Occupational TherapistinBury St. EdmundsinBury St. EdmundsPUBLISHED TUE 7 JAN 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum, pro rata  BANK 
NHSOCCUPATIONAL THERAPYWEEKEND

West Suffolk NHS Foundation TrustFollow West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunities for professional development and career progression from Band 5 to Band 6.
Experience working in a busy NHS Trust that provides diverse service provision across care homes and patients' homes.
Involvement in a multidisciplinary team, enhancing collaborative skills and professional networks.
Opportunity to participate in the training and supervision of other occupational therapists, students, and therapy assistants.
Active role in planning, coordinating, and evaluating services, contributing to practical decision-making.
Focus on evidence-based practice, ensuring high-quality service delivery that meets local population needs.
Possibility of broadening clinical practice through exposure to various community settings and patient demographics.
The Bank Occupational Therapist position at West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust in Bury St. Edmunds is an exciting opportunity for Band 6 therapists, suitable for experienced Band 5 professionals seeking advancement. The role involves providing assessments and interventions for patients in care homes and in their own homes, particularly those transitioning from acute hospital settings. As part of a multidisciplinary team, responsibilities include participation in professional supervision, training for therapy staff, and support in planning and evaluating services. The position requires frequent travel across West Suffolk, necessitating a valid driver’s license and access to personal transportation.

Additionally, the role offers opportunities for professional development, emphasises evidence-based practice, and encourages contributions to service improvements. The post includes supporting occupational therapy apprentices and students, promoting the importance of occupational therapy within the Trust. The occupational therapy department is part of Integrated Therapy Services and is committed to expanding its impact across various healthcare sectors. Future weekend work may also be a requirement.
Opportunities for professional development and career progression from Band 5 to Band 6.
Experience working in a busy NHS Trust that provides diverse service provision across care homes and patients' homes.
Involvement in a multidisciplinary team, enhancing collaborative skills and professional networks.
Opportunity to participate in the training and supervision of other occupational therapists, students, and therapy assistants.
Active role in planning, coordinating, and evaluating services, contributing to practical decision-making.
Focus on evidence-based practice, ensuring high-quality service delivery that meets local population needs.
Possibility of broadening clinical practice through exposure to various community settings and patient demographics.

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