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Occupational Therapist - Band 5 Rotation London
Guy's and St Thomas'​ NHS Foundation Trust Today
Diverse Experience: Opportunity to gain experience in 10 different clinical areas over a six-month rotational program, enhancing skills and knowledge across various specialties.
Supportive Environment: Work within a highly supportive department that focuses on professional development, making it ideal for early-career occupational therapists.
Continuous Learning: Encouraged participation in Continuous Professional Development (CPD) with access to further education opportunities.
Collaborative Work Culture: Develop positive relationships across various health and social care settings, promoting teamwork and holistic patient care.
Reputable Trust: Work for one of the UK’s busiest and most successful foundation trusts that prioritizes high-quality care and clinical excellence.
Community Engagement: Involvement in both acute and community care initiatives, supporting a diverse patient population in Lambeth and Southwark.
Job Security: Permanent Band 5 position within a large NHS Trust that values its employees and strives to retain top talent.
Specialist Occupational Therapist London
Guy's and St Thomas'​ NHS Foundation Trust Today
Innovative Environment: Opportunity to define a new Occupational Therapy role within the medicine pathway, focusing on rehabilitation.
Supportive Management Structure: Access to a supportive occupational therapy management system that promotes staff well-being and innovation.
Advanced Clinical Skills Development: Utilization of specialist clinical skills in managing complex health and rehabilitation needs.
Leadership Opportunities: Enhance leadership skills while participating in the wider local and national agendas for acute medicine.
Collaborative Work Environment: Building and maintaining positive and collaborative relationships across Health and Social Care sectors.
Commitment to Professional Development: Focus on continuous professional development (CPD) and learning opportunities for staff.
Reputable Institution: Work with one of the largest and historically significant hospital trusts in the UK, known for clinical excellence and innovation.
Specialist Occupational Therapist or Physiotherapist London
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Today
Dynamic work environment: Opportunity to assess and treat a diverse range of patient cohorts, ensuring no two days are the same.
Interdisciplinary collaboration: Work alongside occupational therapists and physiotherapists, promoting skill-sharing and holistic practice.
High impact on patient care: Contribute to reducing length of hospital stay and enhancing patient involvement in decision-making processes.
Leadership opportunities: Ability to provide guidance within the multidisciplinary OPAL team and influence care practices.
Focus on quality improvement: Engage in Quality Improvement initiatives and multidisciplinary team education, fostering professional growth.
Access to robust training: Benefit from an extensive in-service training program, clinical supervision, and diverse learning opportunities.
Extraordinary career advancement: Work with leading clinicians in a supportive environment that values expert collaboration and career development.
Occupational Therapist London
London Borough of Lambeth Today
Attractive salary range starting from £43,542 pa, with annual increments up to £49,638 pa, plus a welcome payment and market supplement.
Opportunity to work in a diverse and vibrant community with over 130 languages spoken, enriching both professional and personal experiences.
Engagement in a transformative program aimed at integrating health and social care, allowing for impactful contributions to community well-being.
Access to generous annual leave starting from 27 days, increasing with service length, promoting a healthy work-life balance.
Participation in various staff networks, fostering inclusivity and support among underrepresented groups within the workforce.
Flexible working arrangements including hybrid work options, catering to diverse lifestyle needs.
Robust learning and development opportunities, including access to apprenticeships and professional training to enhance career growth.
Consultant Practitioner Psychologist / Psychological therapist London
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust Today
Opportunity to lead an innovative project focused on trauma-informed approaches, significantly impacting patient care in acute inpatient wards.
Collaborative work environment with diverse stakeholders, including service users, carers, and various professional MDT members, fostering co-production and community engagement.
Flexible working hours, allowing for a positive work-life balance while fulfilling the part-time role (15 hours per week).
Access to a supportive and experienced team within the Corporate Psychology & Psychotherapy team, promoting professional development and staff welfare.
Ability to influence and shape the strategy for trauma-informed care across multiple boroughs, contributing to the advancement of mental health care standards.
Engagement in strategic priorities around anti-racism and building trust with communities, aligning personal values with organizational goals.
Convenient office location at The Maudsley Hospital with proximity to transport links and local amenities, enhancing overall job satisfaction.