The Queen Elizabeth Hospital King's Lynn NHS Foundation Trust
Highly Specialist Occupational Therapist - Acute Stroke

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Exciting Opportunity for a Band 7 Occupational Therapist
We have an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated and experienced Band 7 Occupational Therapist to join our proactive and forward-thinking Acute Stroke Therapy Team.
Role Overview
Based on West Raynham Stroke Unit, you will work across the full inpatient stroke pathway, including hyper-acute, acute, and rehabilitation phases. This is a predominantly clinical role, offering the opportunity to deliver and lead high-quality, specialist occupational therapy interventions for patients with complex needs following stroke.
Key Responsibilities
- Work as a key member of an integrated therapy team, collaborating closely with Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, and therapy support staff, alongside the wider multidisciplinary team including Speech and Language Therapists, Clinical Psychologists, Dietitians, nursing, and medical colleagues.
- Act as the clinical lead Occupational Therapist within the Acute Stroke Unit, taking responsibility for the delivery and ongoing development of a high-quality Occupational Therapy service across the full inpatient stroke pathway.
- Provide specialist assessment and intervention for patients with complex physical, cognitive, perceptual, and communication needs, ensuring care is aligned with national stroke guidelines.
- Lead, support, and develop the Occupational Therapy team, including junior registered staff and unregistered colleagues.
- Provide regular supervision, training, and appraisal, ensuring staff are competent, confident, and delivering consistent, high-quality care.
- Play a central role in MDT working, contributing expert occupational therapy input to complex case discussions, discharge planning, and patient flow management.
- Lead on facilitating safe and timely discharges, working closely with patients, families, and community services to ensure appropriate onward care and rehabilitation pathways are in place.
- Contribute to service development, quality improvement, and governance, supporting the implementation of robust systems and processes to enhance rehabilitation delivery and patient outcomes.
- Participate in a weekend working rota, supporting the provision of a 7-day therapy service.
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About Us
There’s never been a more exciting time to join TeamQEH. We’re working on a once-in-a-generation opportunity to build a new state-of-the-art hospital to open in 2030 and we are also carrying out one of the biggest pieces of digital transformation work we’ve ever undertaken.
- Our new electronic patient record (EPR) will replace paper-based patient records from 2026 and will lead to better, safer, joined-up care at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital and beyond.
- We provide a comprehensive range of specialist, acute, obstetrics, and community-based services to around 331,000 people across west and north Norfolk, North Cambs, and South Lincs.
- We are an ambitious organisation that upholds our values of kindness, wellness, and fairness.
- We strive for continuous quality improvement, recently demonstrated in our 2024 CQC maternity inspection rating our services as ‘Good’.
- We are proud to be a place to learn and grow through recognised learning and apprenticeships.
- We recognise and reward our 4,000 staff and volunteers, priding ourselves on a community atmosphere and positive team spirit.
- We have approximately 530 beds across 33 wards and have newly built education and training facilities, a range of modern award-winning centres alongside a talented team of people ready to give you a warm welcome. We love working here and think you will too.


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Contact Information
For further details / informal visits contact:
- Name: Kelly Yusuf
- Job title: Acute Stroke Therapy Lead
- Email address: kelly.yusuf@qehkl.nhs.uk
- Telephone number: 01553 214717
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