Children's Occupational Therapist in Minchinhampton inMinchinhampton PUBLISHED WED 16 APR 2025 Jump to job information section
Novalis Trust rG1YEsue
Job description
There is a strong emphasis towards continuing professional development and regular opportunities for clinical supervision with experienced clinicians at the trust. The trust offers additional training within the areas of trauma informed care, family work, Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics and Sensory Integration Education Network Module 1. We offer a supportive working environment and put a significant emphasis on sharing good practice through effective team working.
There is an established clinical therapy team at Novalis Trust, which consists of Occupational Therapists, Speech and Language Therapists, Social Workers, Drama Therapist and Psychotherapists. There are regular clinical and therapy team meetings to discuss, share and track progress within the individuals therapy and to document outcomes of therapeutic interventions. This post will provide opportunities to develop your professional skills whilst being supported through working in an established team of experienced therapists.
It is essential that you are able to work within a team and can evidence your excellent communication skills with the ability to autonomously manage your own caseload. It is recommended that you have some post qualification experience, however, newly qualified individuals with the ability to transfer relevant experience from placements are welcome to apply. The trust offers a preceptorship programme for newly qualified Occupational Therapist. You must be able to demonstrate evidence of core Occupational Therapy skills and be registered with the Health Care Professions Council.
The role will involve providing integrated Occupational Therapy standardised and observation-based assessments and delivering interventions. This may include advising on specialist equipment, developing programmes to help rebuilding lost skills and restore confidence, advising on domestic and workplace environmental alterations and coaching children in social skills and anxiety and behaviour management. In addition, a strong focus will be on implementing sensory regulation strategies working within a trauma informed and attachment focused model of approach.
About us
- Providing occupational therapy assessment and intervention for young people and residents as required
- Advising on specialist equipment
- Developing programmes to help rebuild lost skills and restore confidence
- Advising on domestic and workplace environmental alterations
- Coaching young people and residents in social skills, and anxiety and behaviour management
- Assisting and supporting the therapy provision throughout the Trust as required by the head of clinical services
- Writing up records and reports, and updating the database
- Providing information to assist completion of special reports
- Liaising as required with other professionals
- Attending complex needs meetings as required
- Attending meetings with the therapy department to discuss wider therapy issues as required
- Providing support and coaching to care staff regarding the therapeutic needs of students and residents.
- Managing a caseload, prioritising needs and completing administrative tasks
- To assist with the therapy provision within the trust through being flexible with working hours and location
If you're interested in this role but you have questions or you're not yet ready to apply, then please book a quick call with us and we'd be happy to answer any questions you have and tell you more about the role.
Requirements
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Benefits
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