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Two posts available: 37 hours and 18.5 hours. Open to L1 Occupational Therapists: £23,698 and L2 Occupational Therapists: £27,123. Working Citywide. To carry out assessments for citizens in relation to disability, and develop person centred packages of support which may include rehabilitation and re-ablement, equipment provision and structural adaptations Essential Requirements - Diploma or Degree in Occupational Therapy and registration with HCPC. - Understand the issues of working in the community, and ability to communicate effectively and establish rapport. - Awareness of relevant legislation, including safeguarding. - Awareness of and commitment to the need for Continual Professional Development. For informal enquiries, please contact Charlotte Gardiner on 0115 8763508 or email charlotte.gardiner@nottinghamcity.gov.uk This post is subject to a DBS Enhanced check for a Regulated Activity City-wide responsibility to support the Occupational Therapy / Enablement service to ensure that performance and customer care, in relation to citizens and their carers accessing adult social care, meet national and local targets and objectives. Essential Requirements - Diploma/Degree in Occupational Therapy. - Substantial experience as on Occupational Therapy practitioner across a range of functions, including assessment provision of equipment and major adaptations. - Ability to act as a role model and mentor in order to improve the practice of colleagues - Experience of leading, developing and motivating a team For informal enquiries, please contact Charlotte Gardiner on 0115 8763508 or email charlotte.gardiner@nottinghamcity.gov.uk This post is subject to a DBS Enhanced check for a Regulated Activity. We particularly welcome applications from the black, minority and ethnic communities as we are under represented at this level.
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