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Reablement Occupational Therapist

Helensburgh
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Fixed term until 26/01/2027 (Secondment opportunity)

Location: Jeanie Deans Unit, Victoria Integrated Care Centre, Helensburgh

About Us

Our team provides an Occupational Therapy service to the community of Helensburgh and Lomond. We are an Integrated Occupational Therapy Team based in the VICC in Helensburgh and work primarily with the adult population.

Peer support is provided by our experienced wider Occupational Therapy team with a broad range of specialisms and areas of special interest and CPD is fully supported.

About The Role

This post offers the opportunity for a highly motivated and confident Band 6 to join our Integrated Occupational Therapy Team in this key role. You will work as part of a team of Occupational Therapists, Assistant Practitioner OT’s and Healthcare Support Workers, working across Community, Reablement and Hospital Prevention and Discharge.

You will have a broad skill mix as is required in a fully integrated Occupational Therapy setting and will be required to carry a complex caseload of patient needs within the community setting. You will be responsible for providing day to day supervision and support to the OT team including your peers and junior staff. You will be expected to support the Occupational Therapy Team Lead and deputise when required. You will also work closely with a range of both statutory and third sector organisations.

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Essential - The successful candidate will be a highly motivated and confident individual who has excellent interpersonal and communication skills as well as good self-awareness and the ability to work as part of a team. Conscientious, calm and be able to adapt to change or unpredictable circumstances. You should also have a Diploma/Degree in Occupational Therapy, be HCPC registered and have full UK driving licence and access to a car.

Informal enquiries: In first instance Sarah Taylor Occupational Therapy Team Lead for Helensburgh and Lomond. Sarah.taylor6@nhs.scot or, if unavailable Julie Henderson, A&B Occupational Therapy Professional Lead. Julie.Henderson6@nhs.scot

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Please ensure the address on your application form reflects your current place of residence for your present workplace and can be verified through your identification documents.

Applications are welcome from Gaelic speakers. / Tha fàilte air tagraidhean bho luchd‑labhairt na Gàidhlig.

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Skills

Occupational Therapy
Communication Skills
Teamwork
Interpersonal Skills
Self-awareness
Adaptability
Supervision
Support
Healthcare
Community Care

Location

Helensburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

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