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We currently have an exciting vacancy for a Band 6 Occupational Therapist passionate about working with service users who find it difficult to engage with a traditional service model and who have complex needs. The Enfield Community Rehabilitation Team utilises a team-based approach and provide a wide range of interventions that are recovery orientated and client-centred.
The successful applicant will fully contribute to the team approach whilst also providing a specific Occupational Therapy service as identified by the needs of the service users. The Occupational Therapy role includes the provision of detailed assessments and specialised interventions, including working with service users to maximise their occupational performance and daily living skills. This post would be of particular interest to an Occupational Therapist interested in running and facilitating community groups.
The post holder will be part of the wider community Occupational Therapy service; with regular supervision, a band 6 support group and access to excellent continuing professional development opportunities provided.
Main duties of the job
This post provides occupational therapy within the Enfield Community Rehabilitation team, supporting individuals with complex needs who struggle to engage with traditional services. As a key member of the multidisciplinary team, the post holder will deliver recovery‑focused, client‑centred assessments and interventions.
Key Responsibilities
- Assessment & intervention: Provide OT assessments and interventions to enhance engagement, daily living skills, and lifestyle management, evaluating effectiveness.
- Specialist reporting: Produce MOHO ADL reports to inform care packages and liaise with social care/community partners.
- Complex needs support: Lead on assessing service users with complex mental/physical health needs, including falls risk and provision of equipment/adaptations.
- Expert consultation: Advise the team on OT practice, embedding recovery‑focused approaches in care planning.
- Community links: Build connections with community and third‑sector services to promote recovery and inclusion.
- Service development: Contribute to local and Trust‑wide OT service improvement.
- Leadership & supervision: Guide and supervise junior staff, including preceptorship and appraisals.
- Education & training: Act as fieldwork educator, supporting student learning and professional growth.
Additional duties may be required to meet service needs, as directed by the Team Manager.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Reporting to the Team Manager or designated supervisor the clinician will undertake a range of necessary tasks identified within the individual care plan. This will involve delivering care and interventions appropriate to the post holder’s level of experience and competences without direct supervision
- To provide expert, autonomous and highly specialist OT clinical assessment, treatment and interventions using a range of occupational therapy and mental health specialist tool
- To provide a service that respects diversity and equality and supports the service user and their carers in line with recovery principles.
- To engage service users in developing self-management skills and promoting independence and autonomy where appropriate
- Utilising agreed frameworks and guidance such as NICE; evidence based best practice and or local policy and procedure, as well as a range of profession specific tools, the post holder will actively assess, plan and determine the care needs of service users. They will undertake and contribute to profession specific and/ or multi-disciplinary team reviews of care
- To contribute and develop care plans in collaboration with the service user. To be able to demonstrate and explain clinical reasoning in relation to professional input to a service users’ care plan when required
- To undertake the physical health care assessment and or on-going physical health monitoring / review of service users, recording any changes in the service users’ physical health, reporting these to appropriate members of the team and acting appropriately on the advice given
- To support service users in becoming aware of their own physical health and to engage service users in maximising their well-being, e.g. smoking cessation and exercise. This role will also involve the post holder providing appropriate information and support for other staff
- To undertake continuous risk assessment and to contribute to effective risk management. At all times to act in accordance with trust policies in relation to risk assessment.
- To contribute to the ongoing quality of service and care, identifying and promptly reporting any risk issues or other significant factors in relation to the service users’ health and social care.
- To recognise and respond appropriately to any challenging behaviour presented by service users or others
This is not an exhaustive list, please see the attached Job Description and Person Specification for more information on the role requirements and duties.
Person specification
Knowledge
Essential
- Application of recovery principles in meeting the needs of service users.
- Knowledge of the application of health and safety policy and assessment and management of clinical risk.
- knowledge of the impact of substance misuse on mental health
Desirable
- Ability to manage and prioritise own workload and support junior staff in effective time management
- Excellent verbal & written communication skills in the English language with confident use of IT.
Skills and abilities
Essential
- Experience of working as an Occupational Therapist/Physiotherapist/Sports technician in mental health services.
- Experience of working in a Multi-disciplinary team with a clear understanding of Team dynamics
- Experience of planning, running and evaluating assessment and treatment groups in mental health settings
- Experience of undertaking specialist clinical assessment in the acute mental health field
Desirable
- Experience of contributing to staff and service user development initiatives
- Experience of supervising junior staff and students.
Qualifications/Registration
Essential
- Completed diploma, degree or MSc in Occupational Therapy Evidence of further post-registration relevant training /ongoing academic study relevant to area of practice
- Current registration with HPC
- Evidence of further post-registration relevant training /ongoing academic study relevant to area of practice
Desirable
- Current Level 1 & 2 Safeguarding Children and Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults certificates Practice educator certificate or willingness to undertake
- Practice educator certificate or willingness to undertake
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This advert is for Occupational Therapist with Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust in London, London, England. It is listed as a Band 6 Occupational Therapist role. The advertised salary is Per annum including HCAS. The contract type is Permanent. The application deadline is 19 Jul 2026.
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