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Occupational Therapist - Ref: SS02026

West Midlands
£42.8k – £46.2k/yr
Posted 21 days ago
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Walsall Council, Transform Care in Walsall - Join Our Occupational Therapy Team

We are seeking 4 motivated and enthusiastic Occupational Therapists to join Walsall Adult Social Care as part of our evolving Occupational Therapy Service.

Experienced Occupational Therapists - Ref: SS02026

Grade: G9 [a name="_Hlk140574995"] £42,839- £46,142 per annum.

Why Walsall?

Walsall is a great place to be an Occupational Therapist. We recognise the strengths of individuals and our communities, ensuring the person requiring support is at the centre of all decision-making. Using a strengths based, person centred approach we can have the right conversation at the right time and together promote individuals' aspirations, enhance independence and wellbeing and maximise autonomy. Strengths based practice is about connecting with people to find out what really matters. It supports people, carers, families and communities to find the solutions that are right for them, building on their strengths and what is working well already.

Our Equality Statement

We want our employees to reflect the diversity of the communities we serve in Walsall. We are committed to promoting equality and anti-discriminatory practice.

We welcome applications from:

people of all cultures, races, ethnicities and religions people of different genders, ages, and sexual orientation people with disabilities

Our Offer to You

There are many exciting opportunities to develop your occupational therapy career in Walsall. We are looking for Occupational Therapists to join our Occupational Therapy Service, covering the whole of Walsall, working closely with social work colleagues and multi-agency partners.

In return, we offer:

A supportive and forward-thinking Occupational Therapy service Hybrid working and flexible working arrangements Robust supervision, Annual Performance Conversations and Personal Development Plans Access to continuous professional development opportunities Payment of Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) registration fees Opportunities to contribute to service development and innovation

Occupational Therapy Opportunities in Walsall

Localities Team - Optimal Handed Care Project

As part of our Localities Teams, you will manage a varied caseload across Walsall, supporting adults within the community.

A key focus of this role is our Optimal Handed Care Project, a key service improvement initiative aiming to promote independence while ensuring safe and proportionate care.

Your role will include:

Completing strengths-based occupational therapy assessments in homes and community settings Undertaking detailed moving and handling assessments Reviewing existing double-handed care packages Identifying opportunities for safe Optimal/Proportionate Handed Care Recommending equipment, techniques, and adaptations to support independence Working collaboratively with care providers, families, and professionals Supporting safe, dignified, and person-centred care delivery

This is an exciting opportunity to influence practice at a system level and help shape the future of care provision in Walsall.

We are seeking an experienced Occupational Therapist, ideally with a minimum of two years’ post-qualifying experience, with experience in moving and handling, particularly in double-handed care reviews, single-handed care, and risk enablement.

Enablement Team - Occupational Therapist Role

The Community Enablement Team is a specialist, therapy-led service committed to supporting individuals to live independently and thrive within their communities. The service works with adults with learning disabilities, individuals experiencing mental health challenges that impact daily life, people with neurodiverse needs, and young people transitioning into adulthood who require additional support to develop essential independent living skills.

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Working in a collaborative, person-centred and strengths-based way, the team empowers individuals to build confidence and develop practical skills such as budgeting, cooking, and managing their home environment. By focusing on achieving meaningful, outcome-based goals, reducing reliance on long-term care, and promoting strong community connections, the service plays a vital role in enabling people to achieve sustainable independence, improve their wellbeing, and reach their personal aspirations.

We are seeking an experienced Occupational Therapist who brings post-qualifying experience working with adults with learning disabilities, mental health needs and/or individuals transitioning into adulthood. This experience is essential to ensure a strong understanding of the needs of people accessing the service and to support the delivery of high-quality, effective, and person-centred interventions.

Prevention and Early Intervention Team - Occupational Therapist Role

The Occupational Therapy role within the Prevention & Early Intervention Team is focused on supporting adults with physical disabilities that impact on their functional ability. The service is dedicated to promoting independence, reducing risk (including falls), and preventing escalation to more intensive interventions such as formal care packages, hospital admission, or further functional decline. As an Occupational Therapist, you will manage a varied and complex caseload, working with individuals who have diverse needs and circumstances. You will be responsible for delivering high-quality, strengths-based assessments and maintaining clear, timely, and accurate documentation in line with professional standards and organisational requirements.

The role includes assessing for and providing minor adaptations and equipment, as well as recommending specialist equipment and facilitating major adaptations through Disabled Facilities Grants (DFGs). You will also complete manual handling assessments and provide expert advice to ensure safe and effective support arrangements.

In addition, you will contribute to housing-related assessments, including rehousing reports, and ensure individuals are appropriately signposted to relevant services and community resources. A strong understanding of safeguarding responsibilities and the Care Act is essential to ensure that all interventions are lawful, proportionate, and centred on the person’s wellbeing.

We are seeking an experienced Occupational Therapist, ideally with a minimum of two years’ post-qualifying experience, who is proactive, motivated, and committed to delivering high-quality, person-centred outcomes. You will be a strong team player, working collaboratively with colleagues and partners, contributing positively to the team culture, and supporting individuals to maximise their independence and achieve their personal goals.

Support for Your Career Stage

New to Social Care or Returning to Practice

We offer a structured 6-month enhanced induction programme to support your transition into Adult Social Care.

Experienced Occupational Therapists

You will find opportunities to:

Contribute to service development Share expertise across teams Support innovative projects such as Optimal Handed Care

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What We Are Looking For

We ask that applicants:

Hold a degree in Occupational Therapy Are registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) Have knowledge of relevant legislation including the Care Act 2014 and the Mental Capacity Act 2005 Are committed to strengths-based and outcome-focused practice Are experienced Occupational Therapists, ideally with a minimum of two years’ post-qualifying experience

We currently have four vacancies across our services: one within the Localities Team (Optimal Handed Care Project), two within the Enablement Team, and one within the Prevention and Early Intervention Team. Applicants are asked to clearly state their preferred team within their personal statement.

For further information regarding any of the above or for an informal chat please do not hesitate to contact Ellesse Steadman, Occupational Therapist Advanced Practitioner on 01922 654390 or email Ellesse.Steadman@walsall.gov.uk

Closing Date: Sunday 28th June, 2026

View: Job Description and Employee Specification

This post is covered by the Government’s Code of Practice on the English Language Fluency Duty for public sector workers. The post holder will be required to communicate verbally with customers and provide advice and/or information in accurate spoken English.

Walsall Council takes seriously the responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare of all the children, young people and vulnerable adults entrusted to our care and it is our expectation that all staff will share this commitment. We will ensure continuous development and improvement of robust recruitment processes and procedures that promote a culture of safeguarding amongst our workforce. Completion of an enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check is a requirement for working with children, young people and vulnerable adults.

Note: Applicants appointed to posts that require an enhanced DBS clearance must declare any periods of time that they have lived, studied or worked abroad and be prepared to provide an Overseas Criminal Records Certificate (OCRC) or a Statement of Good Conduct (SOGC) relating to anytime they were overseas.

When completing your online application form, you will be asked to enter supporting information. You must enter a detailed supporting information statement describing how your skills, abilities and experience meet the specific criteria included in the employee specification. If you do not include a supporting information statement, you will not be shortlisted. Please also ensure that you complete the work history and qualifications sections of your application form. Please do not add a CV as we do not accept them. Please see [a name="_Int_rn3wVoCw"] our Information for Applicants leaflet for further information.

We kindly request that recruitment agencies do not contact us regarding this job vacancy. We are not accepting agency applications or referrals at this time.

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Skills

Occupational Therapy
Strengths-Based Practice
Person-Centred Care
Moving and Handling Assessments
Risk Enablement
Community Support
Adaptations and Equipment Recommendations
Collaboration with Care Providers
Safeguarding Responsibilities
Care Act Knowledge
Mental Health Support
Learning Disabilities Support
Independent Living Skills
Documentation Maintenance
Assessment Skills
Team Collaboration

Location

West Midlands, England, United Kingdom

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