Band 6 Locum Acute Occupational Therapist
Rhyl, Denbighshire
Occupational Therapist – Band 6/7
Location: Ty Llywelyn, North Wales
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Area: North Wales NHS
Salary: £negotiable
Job Type: Locum
Contract Length: Ongoing (initial 3 months)
Start: ASAP – Urgent Requirement
Job Overview
An experienced Occupational Therapist (Band 6/7) is urgently required to work within a 25-bed male Medium Secure Mental Health Hospital. The service consists of three wards:
- Acute Care Ward – 10 beds
- Rehabilitation Ward – 10 beds
- Extra Care / Admissions Ward – 5 beds
The post holder will manage a specialist inpatient caseload across all three wards and take responsibility for the full Occupational Therapy process for allocated patients. JD available on request.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage a specialist caseload of inpatients across the medium secure unit.
- Undertake comprehensive Occupational Therapy assessments and deliver evidence-based interventions.
- Be responsible for the Occupational Therapy process for patients on the caseload.
- Plan, organise and facilitate a range of Occupational Therapy interventions across all wards.
- Delegate tasks and responsibilities appropriately to other members of the Occupational Therapy team.
- Provide supervision and support to unregistered Occupational Therapy staff.
- Offer guidance and advice to staff from other professional disciplines as required.
- Prepare and contribute to a range of professional reports and documentation, including:
- Ward rounds and professional meetings
- Mental Health Measure Care and Treatment Planning meetings
- Therapeutic planning meetings
- Planning and referral meetings
- Ward rounds and professional meetings
Skills & Experience Required
- Qualified Occupational Therapist with current HCPC registration.
- Experience working within Mental Health Services.
- Forensic Mental Health experience desirable.
- Experience using standardised and non-standardised Occupational Therapy assessments.
- Experience in planning and delivering therapeutic interventions.
- Previous experience supervising staff.
- Strong communication, organisational and report-writing skills.
Working Hours
- Monday to Friday, 09:00 – 17:00
- Full time preferred
- Part time hours considered
Code: U. AH0012PY. 016001.B19471
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