Occupational Therapist Band 5: In-patient Role
The Band 5 Occupational Therapist is part of a multi-disciplinary team providing care and recovery focused assessment and interventions to individuals facing a broad range of mental health conditions who require the short term intensive support of an in-patient unit. The role is responsible for:
- Identifying and prioritising individuals requiring occupational therapy assessment following the OT pathway.
- Designing and delivering profession specific individual or group interventions to those identified as meeting the prioritisation criteria to ensure discharge is safe and timely.
- Planning and co-ordinating the group programme, working alongside activity coordinators and other staff to ensure this meets the needs of the individuals on the unit and is of the highest standard.
- Engaging in regular professional supervision (individual and peer based) and development opportunities to increase your skills. The senior occupational therapy team will train and support you through the band 5 Preceptorship programme if appropriate.
Occupational Therapist Band 6: In-patient Role
Band 6 Occupational Therapist roles can be found on in-patient units within the local boroughs and in regional/ national services for a particular specialism. The services cover all age groups and include acute admissions, forensic and rehabilitation. The role is responsible for:
- Working as a core member of the multidisciplinary team and contributing to service development and profession specific service innovation.
- The delivery of care and treatment to service users with various complex mental health conditions.
- Providing a seamless, recovery focused occupational therapy pathway via professional assessment of need and where identified delivering a range of evidence based interventions.
- Overseeing the group programme.
- Providing leadership to junior staff supervising and developing band 5 OTs, activity workers and volunteers.
Occupational Therapist Band 6 Community Roles
Recovery Support Team: There are a range of band 6 OT roles across the boroughs working in multidisciplinary Recovery Support Teams. These teams undertake a range of assessment and treatment interventions in line with the Care Programme Approach and Social Inclusion strategy. The roles include:
- The responsibilities of a care coordinator, holding a caseload for a defined number of service users and their carers. The emphasis is on enabling individuals to receive the highest level of co-ordinated health and social care plans to meet their individual needs.
- Developing clinical skills such as psychosocial interventions and family work agenda.
- Delivering evidence based occupational therapy assessments and time limited treatment interventions and recording clinical outcomes to show effectiveness.
Home Treatment Team: These innovative band 6 Occupational Therapy roles have been established across most of the boroughs. The Crisis and Home treatment Team practitioner has a focus on providing safe and effective treatment to service users in their own home and providing an alternative to in-patient admission and/or facilitating early discharge for hospital. The role involves:
- Working generically as part of the team to undertake initial assessments and be involved in the gate keeping process, linking in with bed management services. You will build on advanced assessment and liaison skill to work in a recovery focused way to support individuals in crisis and self-management.
- Working as an occupational therapist within protected time to complete occupational therapy assessments and evidenced based OT interventions, signposting to key services.
- Enhancing skills such as psychosocial interventions and risk assessments.
Occupational Therapist Band 7: Lead Role: Band 7 Lead roles are found in inpatient and community settings across the 5 boroughs and specialist services posts. Most have a split role component between professional managerial responsibilities and a clinical specialism dependent on the area of work. The roles are responsible for:
- Professional leadership and governance to the occupational therapy staff under their remit.
- The development of the occupational therapy team via individual supervision
- Contributing to the development of the profession within the Trust by shaping new services and / or improving systems and services with innovative thinking.
- Actively taking part in the senior leadership team and representing the occupational therapist team at internal and external forums.
Occupational Therapist Band 7: Team Manager Role: There are opportunities across the trust for occupational therapists to work as team managers. The role involves managing and leading a multidisciplinary community team to ensure that holistic care is provided. The roles are responsible for:
- Ensuring that performance and quality standards of the team are met and the team provide safe & effective services.
- Coordinating the team and working with them to put into action the values of the Trust’s Recovery and Social Inclusion Strategy.
- Overall clinical and managerial responsibility for the team caseload.
- The leadership and development of the team.