Band 6 Locum Adults Occupational Therapist

Matlock, Derbyshire

Location
Matlock, Derbyshire
Employment Type
Locum
Band
Band 6
Work Pattern (FT/PT)
Both
Required Certifications
HCPC
Experience Required
3+ Months NHS - Excluding placements & volunteering
Date posted
1 hour ago

Job Title: Community Care Worker – Band 6
Employer: Derbyshire County Council
Location: Swadlincote, covering the South Derbyshire area
Area: Adults – Housing, Equipment and Adaptations (OT Only)
Salary: £negotiable
Job Type: Locum
Contract Length: Ongoing (short-term contract until March 2026)
Working Hours: Full time, 37 hours per week
Flexible/hybrid working available

Job Details:
Social Care Practitioner required to support a backlog of non-complex Occupational Therapy waiting list assessments. Candidates do not need to be a qualified Occupational Therapist, but must hold a Level 3 Diploma in Adult Care (or equivalent) and have experience working in a local authority environment.

The post holder will take a strength-based approach, working closely with clients, equipment providers, Housing and Health departments to enable independence at home through small aids, minor and major adaptations.

The role will be supported by a wider network including Social Care Practitioners, Occupational Therapists, Team Coordinators, and dedicated OT service managers and senior practitioners.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Undertake strength-based assessments of adults in the community.

  • Recommend and arrange equipment solutions, minor and major housing adaptations.

  • Support safe, proportionate, and personalised care delivery.

  • Maintain accurate and timely records of assessments and interventions.

  • Contribute to multi-agency and multidisciplinary approaches across the council and statutory bodies.

  • Travel to client homes as required.

  • Engage in supervision and professional development with experienced Occupational Therapists.

Skills & Experience Required:

  • Knowledge/experience of person-centred, holistic, and strength-based approaches.

  • Experience assessing activities of daily living.

  • Understanding of physical, learning disabilities, and/or mental health conditions and their impact on daily living.

  • Experience with equipment and housing adaptation solutions.

  • Ability to manage and prioritise casework.

  • Excellent communication and relationship-building skills with partners, professionals, and agencies.

  • Good IT and time management skills (experience with Mosaic system desirable).

  • Knowledge of statutory legislation underpinning OT assessment and interventions in adult social care.

  • Commitment to safeguarding principles and embedding them in practice.

  • Reflective practitioner with commitment to supervision and professional development.

Code: U.CSA 5276435.017009.B18191

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