Are you an innovative Occupational Therapist ready to make your mark in a dynamic disability charity?
37,152 - 43,994 per year, dependent on experience (pro-rata if applicable)
30 days annual leave, with 3 days to be taken around Christmas (pro-rata if applicable)
Permanent, part-time (15-22.5 hours per week) with flexible working arrangements, including some availability during school holidays, weekends, and bank holidays.
Full time considered.*
Based at 143 Coppetts Road, London N10 1JP
We're seeking an experienced Occupational Therapist who is passionate about delivering clinical leadership to our OT team and high-quality support to children and young people with a wide range of physical, learning, and social needs. This is the job for you if you have some experience of working with children or are freshly graduated with an interest in developing your skills in Paediatric Occupational Therapy.
As part of our supportive, multidisciplinary team (MDT), you'll work closely with families to complete joint multidisciplinary assessments, develop tailored treatment plans, and review progress together. You'll be a confident, empathetic communicator who builds strong relationships and delivers expert advice, assessment, training, and intervention programmes. You will have a strong interest in clinical leadership and a passion to support children working with a multidisciplinary team.
You'll need to be HCPC registered and an RCOT member, with proven experience or interest supporting children with diverse needs such as cerebral palsy, developmental delay, genetic conditions, and sensory processing challenges. Strong IT skills (MS Office and clinical databases) and confident report writing are essential.
Flexibility is key -- as you will be required to work with a complex and variable caseload along with a passionate team working at our clinic between Tuesday to Saturday. You'll also contribute to clinical and peer supervision and provide guidance to junior staff members, students and Therapy Assistants where required.
In return, you'll join a unique and vibrant children's therapy centre where your clinical expertise and creativity can truly make a difference.
This role requires an Enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
How to apply
Read the and Person Specification below or download the full Job Pack via our website https://cpotential.org.uk/specialist-paediatric-occupational-therapist-job-vacancy/
Email info@cpotential.org.uk
with your CV and Cover Letter, explaining how you best suit the criteria outlined in the Job Pack, and why you would like to work for CPotential.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Summary
Provide clinical and managerial leadership to the Occupational Therapy service, inspiring and empowering therapists across the MDT to deliver an excellent patient experience.
Lead day-to-day operational planning and delivery of Occupational Therapy services, ensuring a safe and effective clinical service in partnership with the Consultant Occupational Therapist and Clinical Services Manager.
Support the Clinical Services Manager with service development and improvement projects, driving innovation and focusing on quality of care and patient outcomes.
Promote staff development--both clinical and non-clinical--acting as a role model and working closely with other service leads, consultants, and the Clinical Services Manager.
Provide aspirational clinical leadership to therapists, students, and junior staff, ensuring services are evidence-based, robust, and responsive.
Deliver high standards of advanced Occupational Therapy assessment and interventions for children and adolescents, working with families to support integrated care across the charity.
Key Tasks and Responsibilities
Clinical
To maintain and develop specialist assessment and intervention skills, including knowledge of appropriate specialist aids and equipment relevant to practice.
To manage a clinical caseload in line with service priorities and management responsibilities, including the development of new specialist services.
To be responsible for planning, delivering, and evaluating evidence-based Occupational Therapy interventions, using recognised outcome measures (e.g., COPM, GAS).
To review therapy programmes and adapt interventions and goals as appropriate.
To ensure the involvement of the family/carer, the client, education staff, and other professionals in therapy planning.
To work closely with the MDT to provide integrated packages of care, actively contributing to joint assessments, reviews, and service development projects.
To represent the service at multi-agency meetings, e.g., EHCP and annual reviews, ensuring effective communication with all stakeholders.
To undertake advanced Occupational Therapy assessments of children with neurological conditions, developmental delay, or complex needs, applying advanced clinical reasoning to design management plans.
To assess client/carer understanding, gain valid consent, and set jointly agreed goals, working within legal frameworks for those lacking capacity.
To contribute to Occupational Therapy research and development, in line with organisational priorities.
To supervise and support qualified therapists, assistants, students, and volunteers, and to explain the impact of Occupational Therapy to funders, visitors, and other stakeholders.
To contribute to, develop, and deliver training packages for colleagues, professionals, and parents/carers.
To collaborate across the organisation (e.g., communications, marketing, fundraising) to promote services and strengthen partnerships with external agencies.
To maintain accurate, up-to-date clinical records and reports in line with HCPC, RCOT, and organisational standards.
To undertake all aspects of clinical duties as an autonomous practitioner, accountable for clinical risk and professional conduct.
To reflect on and evaluate own service delivery, accessing supervision and professional support on a planned basis.
Professional
To undertake delegated tasks from the line manager, including leading on service initiatives and policy development.
To participate in continuous professional development through training, supervision, peer support, and maintaining HCPC & RCOT registration.
To adhere to professional codes of conduct and organisational policies, including safeguarding, consent, confidentiality, GDPR, and data protection.
To maintain high standards of written and electronic record-keeping using clinical systems (e.g., Cliniko).
To undertake data collection and audits as directed, and make recommendations to the Clinical Services Manager.
To ensure compliance with local and national guidelines, policies, and procedures, including risk assessments.
To represent the Occupational Therapy service and MDT positively, promoting coordinated, integrated service delivery.
To develop links with professional agencies and voluntary groups to identify support services for clients.
To lead and contribute to service projects, audits, and policy implementation as directed.
To complete appraisals, reviews, and related documentation in a timely manner.
To implement safeguarding responsibilities in line with local and national policy.
To reflect on clinical practice, participate in appraisals, and maintain a professional portfolio.
To complete mandatory training and attend study days in line with organisational policy.
Other Duties and Responsibilities
1. All employees are required to actively contribute towards the organisations' clinical governance systems, taking responsibility as appropriate for quality standards and work towards the continuous improvement in clinical and service quality.
2. Administer and organise own work to ensure that it is accurate and meets quality targets, reasonable deadlines, and reporting requirements.
3. Adhere to all CPotential's standards, policies and procedures.
4. Be responsible for personal learning and development to support the learning and development of others and the whole organisation.
5. Ensure all work is legally and regulatory compliant and follow best practice, including in the areas of ethical due diligence, GDPR, privacy, and marketing consent.
6. Demonstrate CPotential's values of being professional, honest, reliable, collaborative, integrated, inclusive, curious, innovative, approachable and adaptable in your conduct when representing the charity.
7. Be responsible for your own health and safety, your colleagues and supporters, in accordance with the Health and Safety at Work Act and internal policies.
The above list of job duties is not exclusive or exhaustive and the post holder will be required to undertake such tasks as may reasonably be expected within the scope and grading of the post. Job descriptions should be regularly reviewed to ensure they are an accurate representation of the post.
PERSON SPECIFICATION
Qualifications and Experience
Essential
Degree in Occupational Therapy
HCPC / RCOT Registered
Evidence of experience / post graduate training and education or master's level or equivalent and CPD relevant to Speciality area
Evidence of continuous and current professional and academic development relevant to clinical field.
Desirable
Leadership / Management training and/or experience
Membership of relevant professional groups/ relevant special interest groups
Experience of multidisciplinary working.
Skills and Abilities
Essential
To lead, inspire and motivate team members
Expert clinical reasoning skills in the appropriate application of a range of techniques and approaches to management of relevant clinical area
Strong interpersonal skills - observation, listening and empathy
Excellent communication skills to develop robust therapeutic rapport with children, young people and their families and adapt to complex communication difficulties
Ability to build effective relationships with other professionals
Excellent organisational and prioritisation skills, with ability to prioritise own clinical and non-clinical workload
Ability to discuss, write and present information in a clear and logical manner, and to keep accurate and legible client notes
Understand the legal responsibilities of the role
Up to date with evidence-based practice, new research and CPD
Able to work under own initiative and within the role boundaries
Competent IT skills to enable effective data collection, report writing and notes
Demonstrate flexibility and adaptability of approach
Ability to reflect on and critically appraise own performance
Demonstrate ability to be a good team member within an integrated MDT
Understanding of the roles of other professionals and the principles of partnership working with key stakeholders in the service area.
Well established knowledge of a broad range of assessment tools, intervention planning and outcome measures relevant to the client group
Ability to organise own supervision
Professional maturity.
General
This role requires an Enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check
Flexible working pattern, including some evening/weekend/bank holiday working when required, as well as intensive blocks during school holidays.
Willing to undertake further training and development.
Job Types: Part-time, Permanent
Pay: 37,152.00-43,994.00 per year
Benefits:
Company pension
Health & wellbeing programme
On-site parking
Sick pay
Application question(s):
Please briefly explain any experience you have of working with children with a variety of needs including cerebral palsy, developmental delay, genetic disorders and sensory processing difficulties?
Please confirm that you are HCPC registered and an RCOT member? If not, please explain your situation.
Work Location: In person
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