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An excellent opportunity has arisen for a highly motivated and driven Band 6 Specialist Occupational Therapist to join our Perinatal service across the South of Tyne part of the Service. You will have responsibility for the specialist assessment of patient care needs and the development and evaluation of programmes of care during pregnancy and the first year postnatal. You will be expected to carry out all relevant forms of care in partnership with patients, carers and other professionals and in line with agreed standards and clinical policies. Undergoing basic or post-basic training. You will be an independent expert practitioner managing a variety of conditions which are often complex and challenging. This will involve specialist assessment, treatment and evaluation on the efficacy of service user care, both individually and in groups. Standardised clinical tools will be utilised where you have identified their appropriateness using specialist knowledge; using the Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) as the model of practice. You will provide specialist professional advice to other disciplines, carers and agencies. You will be required to engage with the wider multidisciplinary team and to work across agencies to deliver packages of care in the role of occupational therapist and/or keyworker and/or care manager including mental health assessments.
Job Responsibility:
Specialist assessment of patient care needs and the development and evaluation of programmes of care during pregnancy and the first year postnatal
Carry out all relevant forms of care in partnership with patients, carers and other professionals
Independent expert practitioner managing a variety of conditions which are often complex and challenging
Specialist assessment, treatment and evaluation on the efficacy of service user care, both individually and in groups
Provide specialist professional advice to other disciplines, carers and agencies
Engage with the wider multidisciplinary team and to work across agencies to deliver packages of care in the role of occupational therapist and/or keyworker and/or care manager including mental health assessments