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Occupational Therapist band 6 - Mobility - flexible hoursinCarshaltoninCarshaltonPUBLISHED FRI 3 JAN 2025

Band 6: £35,392 to £42,618 a year plus excellent benefits  PERMANENT  GOOD SALARY 

MULTI-DISCIPLINARYVEHICLE
Opportunity to expand knowledge and skills through full training in a specialized field of outdoor mobility solutions.
Work as part of a multi-disciplinary team, collaborating with various professionals to deliver client-centered care.
Flexible working hours, allowing for better work-life balance and adaptability to personal commitments.
Involved in a pioneering outreach service, contributing to the development of innovative mobility solutions.
Engage in hands-on assessments that directly impact clients' independence and mobility, making a meaningful difference in their lives.
Supervise and mentor assistant staff or students, providing opportunities to enhance leadership skills and professional growth.
Participate in internal and external training courses, fostering continuous learning and development for yourself and others.
The role of an Occupational Therapist (Band 6) for Mobility at Queen Elizabeth’s Foundation for Disabled People in Carshalton involves assessing and recommending outdoor mobility solutions for clients, particularly in relation to driving safety, wheelchair and mobility scooter suitability, and vehicle access. Candidates should ideally be qualified Occupational Therapists at Band 5 or Band 6 level or hold equivalent qualifications in related fields. Responsibilities include conducting practical assessments, advising on equipment for individuals’ medical and lifestyle needs, collaborating with multi-disciplinary teams, and providing training for staff and other professionals. The position offers flexible hours and extensive training opportunities while working to promote client independence.

The role also encompasses driving assessments in collaboration with driving instructors, as well as maintaining accurate clinical records and reports according to the established guidelines. Additionally, the Occupational Therapist will supervise support staff and engage in ongoing professional development. The position may require work at various locations and adapting to changing responsibilities within the organisation. Candidates must also pass pre-employment checks, including a DBS check.
Opportunity to expand knowledge and skills through full training in a specialized field of outdoor mobility solutions.
Work as part of a multi-disciplinary team, collaborating with various professionals to deliver client-centered care.
Flexible working hours, allowing for better work-life balance and adaptability to personal commitments.
Involved in a pioneering outreach service, contributing to the development of innovative mobility solutions.
Engage in hands-on assessments that directly impact clients' independence and mobility, making a meaningful difference in their lives.
Supervise and mentor assistant staff or students, providing opportunities to enhance leadership skills and professional growth.
Participate in internal and external training courses, fostering continuous learning and development for yourself and others.

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