Working as a Occupational Therapy Assistant at Brighton & Hove Clinic, you will join the team that provides psychiatric services, inpatient therapies, and day care programmes for adults and young people who are experiencing difficulties with their life circumstances.
The working pattern is four long days which includes: 1x 9 hours, 3x 9.5 hours. Shifts are 10am-8pm/8.30pm. and includes working at least one day every weekend.
The Child and Adolescent outpatient clinic is for young people between the ages of 12 to 18 years, providing treatment for a wide range of conditions to help them manage any mental health issues whilst maintaining an as comfortable and confident lifestyle.
The activity programmes will be based on a therapeutic approach to care and will be monitored daily, ensuring safety is maintained and all participate your programmes and to support those who lack motivation within sessions.
You will work alongside the team at Brighton & Hove Clinic to ensure service users have access to therapeutic interventions to meet their recovery needs and are provided with a range of activities and initiatives to promote healthier lifestyles and skill development.
As an Occupational Therapy Assistant, you will work 37.5 hours a week and will be working flexible hours to support the needs of the service, this includes some evenings and weekends. This a great opportunity to utilise and develop your creative and organisational skillset as you will be responsible for providing cultural events for the ward and hospital.
Hours: 37.5 Full-Time
As an Occupational Therapy Assistant you will be:
- Doing Daily, monitoring programme activity and being proactive in ensuring that meaningful therapeutic activity is provided safely
- Facilitating meaningful activities on an individual and group basis
- Assisting in writing and updating Risk Assessments for activity and risk of environment for all relevant interventions
- Working collaboratively with the Multi-Disciplinary Team members on patient activity
- Working flexible working hours to suit the needs of the service
- Contributing to the creation of patient and ward timetables, ensuring that patients have access to therapeutic interventions to meet their recovery needs and are provided with a range of activities to promote healthier lifestyles and skill development
- Providing effective and accurate clinical entries and outcome of activities using an electronic patient database system
- Developing patients’ programmes as informed by individual patient’s needs
- Useing creative and organisational skills in providing cultural events for the ward and hospital
- Supporting patients in developing vocational skills using activity and engagement
- Supporting patents within community integration, running community based activities using public transport and locally-based resources
- Supporting the MDT by contributing within ward discussions, community meetings and reflective practice discussions
- Working with patients individually in specific interventions as recommended by the Multidisciplinary team, in order to enable patients to meet their recovery needs
- Working individually with patients that lack motivation, supporting them to engage
- Liaising with the MDT to enhance staff/client working relationships
- Participating in monthly clinical supervision with the Occupational Therapist and the organisation's system of appraisal
- Participating in team building and other staff support measures in order to help the team develop
- Participating in and actively supporting the hospital's quality improvement programme
- Being conversant and follow corporate, hospital and local policies and procedure
- Complying with the requirements of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974, and related legislation
- Engaging in Continual Professional Development (CPD) opportunities when available
- Experience developing and facilitating psychoeducational sessions
- Develop links with other supportive external agencies as well as facilitate onsite workshops
- Be able to manage the activities budget; including petty cash; reconciling receipts etc
- Managing resources and timely re-ordering in order stock levels of craft and art activities
- Coordination of Community Meeting; chairing the meeting in absence of volunteer; subsequent completion of actions and documentation and dissemination of minutes to all staff
To be successful in this role, you'll need:
- Previous experience of working with adults and or young people with mental health disorders
- Any other specific skills which can be utilised in this setting: Art & Craft, Horticulture, Cooking, Music
- Good communication, effective computer, and good organisational skills
- Previous experience of organising/facilitating social events and activities
- Any relevant certificates, courses, and skills that would enhance the delivery and diversity of therapeutic activities
- Ability to design meaningful activity timetables and source inventive activities suitable and relevant to the service user cohort
Where you will be working:
Location: 14-18 New Church Road, Hove, East Sussex, BN3 4FH
Working at Brighton & Hove Clinic, you will join the multidisciplinary team that provides CAMHS Tier 4 service for young people aged 12 - 18 years with a prime diagnosis of eating disorders and who may have other metals health conditions.
Combining the NICE guidelines recommended therapies, the service creates bespoke programmes that provide person-centred care to support each person’s physical, medical and mental health needs. Young people will participate in psycho-education to support their care plans, and are given the opportunity to engage in therapeutic programmes such