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Occupational Therapy Assistant PractitionerinHarrowinHarrowPUBLISHED TUE 12 DEC 2023

Band 4: £31,081 to £33,665 a year per annum including HCAS  PERMANENT 
NHSOCCUPATIONAL THERAPYWEEKEND

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It's an exciting time to join #TeamLNWH

This is a rare, sought-after opportunity to join the supportive and dynamic Occupational Therapy team across Northwick Park Hospital, Ealing Hospital and Central Middlesex Hospital.

Working within the acute therapy teams, you'll have countless opportunities to learn and develop your skills while working with medical professionals and experts in their field.

As a Band 4 Occupational Therapy Practitioner you will be required to take part in delivering a quality service under the supervision and guidance of qualified therapists. You will need to have an enthusiastic and hard-working approach, be passionate about patient care, have excellent communication/ interpersonal skills and the ability to work within a large team providing service to several wards.

Please note we are a 7-day service therefore candidates are required to work weekends and bank holidays on a rota basis. You are also required to be able to attend homes for community visits.

Successful applicants will receive clinical supervision, a competency framework to support induction and self-development, in-service-training and be supported with an individualised job plan. This is a rewarding and dynamic role and is known to provide opportunity for further career development.

And because you'll be a part of Team LNWH, you'll have access to plenty of great benefits too, including fitness classes, our employee assistance programme, and some massive discounts from popular brands.

The post holder will work closely with the ward therapy staff/MDT, to assess, treat and actively be involved in organising discharge planning for the patient's admitted to the acute wards. The ultimate aim of providing an OT service to these patients relates to promoting their function and independence in occupational performance areas, and to facilitate safe discharges.

The post holder will be asked to work in other areas occasionally to cover and support staff absences or service needs.

They will receive formal supervision from a Senior OT and participate in in-service training and team meetings.


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