Occupational Therapist (Grade 8)ROLE & PURPOSE OF JOB:The Adult Social Care vision in Hull is of ‘a life not a service’. Adul.....
Occupational Therapist (Grade 8)
ROLE & PURPOSE OF JOB:
The Adult Social Care vision in Hull is of ‘a life not a service’. Adult Social Care is person centred and focuses on individuals’ strengths to support them to take control of improving their own health, resilience and wellbeing. We want to maximise people’s independence so individuals can achieve their goals and aspirations and live life to the fullest. We work creatively with individuals, local communities and our partners, empowering them to deliver the best possible outcomes for people and to create a positive Adult Social Care culture. Our work is solution focussed, ensuring that those who most need support receive it and that we can continue supporting people in the future.
Occupational Therapy is a vital function of Adult Social Care, ensuring that individuals can maintain their independence and live life to the fullest in their own homes. Occupational Therapy input is available across Adult Social Care, working closely with Social Care colleagues and with health professionals to support individuals to help themselves through realising their own goals and improving their wellbeing.
To provide an Occupational Therapy Service which enables people to maintain or achieve optimum functional ability, resilience and independence.
The post-holder will deliver strengths-based, person-centred and solution focused interventions which respect the person as the expert in their life. They will have conversations enabling people to shape their own lives, identify their own goals and provide interventions to sustain their independence and wellbeing as part of a proportionate assessment process.
To provide information, advice and support to people to:
1. Develop their own skills knowledge and abilities to self-care
2. Develop supportive relationships with families, friends and neighbours
3. Support people to access community groups and voluntary organisations
4. Support people to use universal services as far as possible
To use and assist people with access to use Connect to Support for information and advice about community groups and voluntary organisations that can help the individual remain independent, and support their own wellbeing. To help people access Connect to Support if they wish to purchase goods and services themselves as someone who pays for part or all of their own care and support.
To provide practical support including fitting and demonstrating equipment, adaptations and equipment to maintain people’s independence. To maximize the use of assistive technology in pursuit of independence choice and control of the person using services.
To provide information, advice, support and training to individuals relating to their personal skills, knowledge and abilities, about how to look after their health and social care needs.
To support individuals to develop relationships and contacts with community groups and organisations that might be able to help the individual look after their health and social care needs. In so doing help to reduce unnecessary hospital admissions and delayed discharges from hospital.
To refer into and support people to access the Social Prescribing Service where this is helpful to the individual.
To contribute or lead (as appropriate) case management procedures including case conferences, safeguarding reviews and best interest decision making.
To work collaboratively across adult social care and its partners to achieve this. To provide information, advice, support and training to staff to ensure they can help people to generate positive and appropriate outcomes for people.
To work specifically with housing partners / surveyors to ensure adaptations to people’s homes are delivered to meet their needs, undertaking joint assessments and reviews to facilitate this as necessary.
Qualifications:
Must have a Diploma/BSc in Occupational Therapy and must have current HCPC registration.
Completed Care Act, MCA Dols and Human Rights Act training including Making Safeguarding Personal training
Post graduate qualification in clinical supervision or professional practice education.
Relevant Experience:
Experience of community care assessment (this experience could have been acquired on placement as a student O T), therapeutic intervention and practical knowledge of the treatment of a range of disabilities.
Experience of manual handling assessments and care planning.
Experience of working in a community setting undertaking home visits and assessments.
An understanding of co-production, personalisation and person centred practice
Experience of working in a team, supportive of colleagues and flexible in approach to team working
Experience of working in a multi-agency environment
Skills (including thinking challenge/mental demands):
Effective communication, negotiation and problem solving skills.
Ability to write comprehensive reports, maintain concise and up to date case records.
Use of IT – good level of skill in word and email
Proficient in use of database (e.g. Carefirst, Swift, Liquid Logic)
Motivation to work with vulnerable adults
Ability to form and maintain appropriate relationships and personal boundaries with vulnerable adults
Innovate and create to support disabled people’s independence, resilience, housing or care needs.
An ability to read Architect’s drawing and work to scale
Use of professional judgement to determine needs of individuals balanced against the risk to the individual, staff and carers
The ability to work with people who use services to coproduce improvement activity and service development
Hours Per Week: 37.00
Start Time: 08:30
End Time: 17:00
Pay Per Hour: £26.49
Location: Bilton, Hull
Should you wish to apply for this job opportunity, please send an up to date CV.