Occupational Therapy Assistant Practitioner

Full Time
Salary: £25.00 per hour
Location: Southwark, London
Sectors:Unqualified Social Care

Occupational Therapy Assistant Practitioner
Southwark
£25.00/hr
Full time role: 36/hrs a week
Start date: ASAP

AKTON Recruitment is working closely with the local authorities and we are looking for a Occupational Therapy Assistant Practitioner in the Southwark area. 3 - 6 months contract. Occupational Therapy Assistant required at Front Door of ASC Contact Team to manage OT workflow and OT work.

PURPOSE OF THE JOB
To help prevent and reduce social care needs, whilst promoting recovery and independence within the community. To deliver and monitor therapy plans which maximise independence, wellbeing and resilience within the community.

Provision of practical assistance in terms of the provision of disability equipment and home adaptions to clients in order to maintain maximum independence within the community.

To work from a strength based position, building of individual skills and resources, and strengthening links with community preventative services.

Responsible to the Team Manager and Senior Practitioners

Responsibilities

1. Operate effectively within own organisational frameworks and within multi-agency and inter-professional settings.

2. Undertake trusted assessment/provision functions to promote independence and, where appropriate, offer access to standard equipment, which may involve the issuing of an equipment prescription or promotion of self-funding options

3. Use judgement and authority to intervene with individuals, families and communities to promote independence, provide support and prevent harm, neglect and abuse.

4. Ensure those accessing the service, including families and carers, are at the centre of decision making over their support arrangements and that opportunities for choice and control are optimised and reflected in their assessments and reviews.

5. Maintain the Directorate's records by recording assessments and other data accordingly ensuring that all data entered meets the relevant and stated levels of accuracy, quality and timeliness required.

Knowledge, including educational qualifications:
1. Knowledge of literacy and numeracy skills, to write factual and accurate reports to meet the needs of Agencies/ Departments
2. An appreciation and understanding of current issues affecting health and social care
3. Ability to use information technology systems to input and access data, use word processing systems and Email, or willingness to learn.
4. Applicants must demonstrate a general understanding of and commitment to the Councils Equality and Diversity policy.
5. To have some understanding of some of the common health conditions experienced by older people, and insight into the functional issues experienced.

Experience:
6. To have experience of working with multiple agencies - collaboratively support people in achieving their goals, outcomes and maximisation of independence.
7. To have experience of assessing the needs of elderly people and people with disability.
8. To have some experience of identifying safeguarding and quality of care issues.