Lead Occupational Therapist
Job Description
Job summary
Our mission
At STEPS Rehabilitation, our mission is to enable individuals to reach their fullest potential following catastrophic injury or illness, through expert, compassionate, and cutting-edge rehabilitation. We deliver bespoke, evidence-based therapies, led by an exceptional interdisciplinary team, to achieve the highest standards of recovery and life quality.
We build strong partnerships with clients, their families, and external professionals from the outset ensuring rehabilitation programmes, discharge planning, communication, and support are seamless from day one.
As a nationally recognised, multi-award-winning residential centre for neurological and complex trauma rehabilitation, we welcome individuals aged 16 and over from across the UK and beyond.
Our work sets benchmarks in clinical excellence, innovation, and research in neurorehabilitation.
Main duties of the job
The role supports the Head of Therapy (HOT) in providing leadership support to the Therapy team. The post holder will also be responsible for supporting the HOT in the service development, auditing, and reporting systems.
To promote STEPS values whilst contributing to the vision and mission of the service. The main role is to provide leadership support to occupational team which is currently made up of eight Occupational Therapists, one Occupational Therapy Assistant and one therapy technician and lead on the occupational therapy service development. You will take on delegated responsibilities as and when required by the HOT. The focus of the role is to also deliver effective, comprehensive, high standard assessments and evaluations for clients, including a high standard of report writing. There will be additional responsibilities that extend to the wider organisational goals working collaboratively with the other clinical leadership roles within STEPS.
A message from the Head of Department
As a Lead Occupational therapist, you play a key role in enabling clients to regain independence, confidence and quality of life.
Being part of the STEPS team means working collaboratively, supporting colleagues across disciplines, sharing knowledge and always keeping the client at the centre of what we do.
Success in this role is measured not just by clinical outcomes, but by the compassion, professionalism, and teamwork undertaken each day.
About us
Our philosophy
We believe recovery is a truly collaborative journey, involving not only each individual but also their families and friends, who support their efforts every step of the way. We engage everyone as much as they wish in this process.
By harnessing each persons unique drive and determination, alongside our clinical expertise, unwavering care, and a blend of cutting-edge technologies, traditional therapies, and comprehensive residential rehabilitation, we strive to achieve the best possible outcomes.
We provide the tools and support individuals need to challenge themselves and push their recovery to its fullest potential, empowering them not only to recover but to thrive.
Our people
We know that exceptional care begins with exceptional people. Thats why weve built a specialist interdisciplinary team, who bring not only skill and experience, but real compassion to every interaction. We employ 180+ team members in both clinical positions and in business support roles and we are proud of the culture we have established where all team members share our philosophy, values and dedication to delivering excellent client care.
Our team is united by a common purpose, dedicated to continually learning from one another, and committed to giving their utmost for those we support.
Job responsibilities
This Job description is an outline which reflects the present requirements of the post and is not intended to be exhaustive list of duties the post holder will be expected to fulfil.
Provide clinical and operational leadership to the Occupational Therapy team.
Oversee the service management and the direction of the Occupational therapy service.
Lead on service development and evaluation including audits and research review.
Participate in meetings, lead clinical audits, and contribute to policy development and clinical practice.
Identify clinical priorities at both operational and strategic level, ensuring the highest standards of clinical and professional practice.
To review equipment needs within occupational therapy service, ensuring a good awareness of new products, and emerging technologies in the UK and internationally.
Work collaboratively with the IDT to enhance service delivery and client outcomes.
Provide clinical leadership, support, and guidance to other staff team members
To support the pre-admission assessment team as required
To support the student placement programme within the Therapy department and facilitate the learning for both internal staff and visiting students
To undertake initial assessments, reviews, and evaluation of occupational therapy strategies for residential clients from admission to discharge. To focus the team on creating goal attainment action plans for each client in order to support maximisation of individual capacity/capabilities
Undertake comprehensive assessments of clients with a diverse and complex presentations. Use advanced clinical reasoning skills and manual assessment techniques to provide an accurate diagnosis of their condition
To be able to utilise highly developed therapeutic handling skills to support rehabilitation of a variety of neurological/complex trauma rehabilitation clients
To be able to write and check comprehensive reports, to a high standard, appropriate to be shared with a variety of external bodies including medicolegal professionals.
To involve clients and carers/family in the development and delivery of goals within the rehabilitation plan
To adhere to and carry out individual client and departmental risk assessments
To liaise effectively with appropriate members of the team regarding the progress of clients to optimise the outcome for each individual. This may include family and written reports to external bodies, e.g., NHS commissioners, solicitors, and case managers
To act upon and escalate issues as required following STEPS guidance and operating procedures
To be compliant with the clinical governance requirements operating within STEPS procedures
To identify the need for audit and be involved in clinical audits as and when directed
To contribute and lead on specific projects related to service development and delivery e.g., education, training and contributing to the setting and monitoring of practice standards, develop of new or enhanced services within the STEPS rehabilitation model
To be involved in and oversee team involvement in Research and Development
To represent STEPS, in line with our values at a variety of conferences and events.
To adhere to the Royal College of OT code of ethics and professional conduct
Person Specification
Supporting Information
Essential
- Please tell us why you would like to join the STEPS team and any additional information that demonstrates to us the skills and qualities that you would bring to this role. This can include relevant skills, knowledge, experience, voluntary activities and training etc. If relevant to the post for which you are applying you should include details about research experience, publications or poster presentation and clinical audit.
Qualifications
Essential
- Registered with HCPC
- Educated to Masters degree level, or offering the equivalent specialist knowledge / expertise acquired through training and experience over an extended period of time
- Relevant postgraduate training in neurological rehabilitation, vocational rehabilitation, complex disability management, assistive technology or equivalent specialist area
- Training qualification / demonstrable experience in developing and delivering training programmes
Desirable
- Membership of Royal College of Occupational Therapists and a relevant specialist section group
- Leadership qualification or evidence of leadership training
Experience
Essential
- Significant post-registration experience as an occupational therapist
- A minimum of 5 years Specialist Rehabilitation experience working with people following life changing injuries including at least one of the following areas:
- Traumatic brain injury
- Spinal cord injury
- Complex neurological conditions
- Major trauma
- Amputation and limb loss
- Demonstrable experience of managing a complex caseload with competing priorities
- A minimum of 2 years experience in a leadership role, supervising and developing occupational therapy staff, providing supervision and mentorship
- Experience of training package development and delivery across relevant subject e.g., Data Protection and Clinical Training
- Experience of presenting case studies and research to ...