# Principal Occupational Therapist - Mental Health (Band 8a)

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## Summary

- **Status:** Live
- **Employer:** Western Health and Social Care Trust
- **Town:** Londonderry
- **Region:** West
- **Country:** Northern Ireland
- **Profession:** Occupational Therapist
- **Grade:** Band 8
- **Salary:** £55,690 - £62,682
- **Contract type:** Permanent
- **Closing date:** 2026-06-16T15:30:00.000Z
- **Posted:** 2026-06-02T11:30:14.717Z
- **Source information URL:** https://jobs.hscni.net/Job/47440/whsct-principal-occupational-therapist--mental-health-band-8a
- **Application URL:** https://jobs-app.hscni.net/sap/bc/webdynpro/sap/hrrcf_a_posting_apply?PARAM=cG9zdF9pbnN0X2d1aWQ9MDA1MDU2OTNGMzJDMUZFMTk3Q0U0OUM5M0Y0RkE3QTgmY2FuZF90eXBlPWU%3d
- **Employer website:** https://westerntrust.hscni.net

## Job Content

### Job details

- Branch: Western Health & Social Care Trust
- Location: TBC on Appointment
- Directorate: Primary Care & Older People
- Salary: Band 8a (£55,690 - £62,682 )
- Contract Type: Permanent
- Opening Date: 02/06/26
- Closes: Tue, 16 June 2026 @ 3:30 PM
- Interview Dates: To Be Confirmed

### Notes

Important Information If you are submitting a manual application, please post it to: Recruitment Shared Services, Rosewood Villa, Longstone Hospital Site, 73 Loughgall Road, Armagh, BT61 7PR. Applications received after the advertised closing date/time cannot be considered, so please allow enough time for postage. “A waiting list may be created for similar posts that may arise while the waiting list is live, this may include temporary or part-time posts. This will be managed in line with the updated HSC waiting list principles effective from 1 April 2026”. Where a part-time waiting list is required, one part-time waiting list will be created- regardless of any specific hours advertised, this waiting list will cover all future vacancies where part-time posts arise. A part-time post is defined as any post that has less than 37.5 hours per week.” Please remember to save or print a copy of the job description before submitting your application, as it will not be accessible afterwards. Flexible Working We welcome flexible working requests from day one. All HSC organisations offer a range of flexible working options. The options available for this post will depend on the requirements of the role. Find out more about flexible working options on our website.

### JOB DESCRIPTION

### JOB TITLE

### BAND

### DIRECTORATE

### INITIAL LOCATION

### REPORTS TO

### ACCOUNTABLE TO

### JOB SUMMARY

Principal Occupational Therapist for Mental Health

8A

Nursing, Midwifery & AHP

Strathdene House, T&F Hospital

OR Gransha Park, Grangewood

Occupational Therapy Manager

The post holder will be responsible for the management, development, and delivery of Adult & Older People’s Mental Health Occupational Therapy services across the Western Trust.

They will lead in the strategic planning of this service and ensure the delivery of effective multidisciplinary working, effective financial management and the most efficient use of all resources. They will provide clear leadership and oversee the management of all Occupational Therapy staff within their area of responsibility, reporting to the Trust Occupational Therapy Manager on all matters relating to professional practice and development.

They will ensure clear and effective access and care pathways are in place and will liaise closely with a range of stakeholders. They will be responsible for all aspects of the profession’s performance within this service.

The post holder will be a member of the Senior Management & Governance team for Mental Health and the Regional Mental Health Occupational Therapy Manager’s Forum.

### MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

1. Service Delivery

Ensure that the needs of Service Users and carers are at the core of service delivery within Mental Health Occupational Therapy(OT)

Provide a recovery focused and evidence-based Occupational Therapy service

Lead and influence a culture of best practice through evidence based research/audit/monitoring procedures for the Occupational Therapy Service

Lead and influence a culture of best practice through evidence based research/Quality Improvement/audit/monitoring procedures for the Occupational Therapy Service

Provide a high level of clinical expertise in the Occupational Therapy assessment and management of Mental Health Service Users

Provide clinical leadership for the Mental Health OT service in the Western Trust

Develop an environment where therapy staff are valued and are working within the HCPC (2008) Code of Professional Conduct: Standards for Conduct, Performance and Ethics and professional standards and guidance

Ensure structures are in place for the professional supervision of all OT staff within Mental Health

Represent Occupational Therapy/AHP Services in the development of policies, protocols and procedures both locally and regionally

Ensure effective management and deployment of all resources including financial resource management

Ensure robust processes are in place to support the delivery of high quality and safe care to meet all requisite standards. These standards will include DHSSPS, the Regional Health and Social Care Board and all relevant regulatory and professional bodies

Ensure knowledge and competency in the application of relevant policies and procedures which apply to the management of staff and other resources and abide by these policies; seeking advice if necessary from senior management or specialist staff as necessary

Participate and comply with responsibilities under emergency planning and business continuity plans

Ensure robust risk management in line with Risk Management and Governance framework

Develop an effective learning culture suited to the needs of pre and post qualifying/registered students in OT

Work in partnership with all Occupational Therapy Leads to ensure robust interface arrangements/pathways are in place to ensure optimal service delivery for service users within acute services

2. Communication & Information Management

2.1 Communicate effectively with staff and maintain productive working relationships amongst your staff and with others

2.2 Report and record all accidents, untoward incidents, sickness and absence, within your area of responsibility, using appropriate forms.

2.3 Deal with and report complaints, in keeping with Trust Policy, and assist with investigations, when necessary.

3. Quality

3.1 Ensure that the needs of patients and their carers are at the core of the way that the Trust delivers services

3.2 Work within the Trust’s governance framework to ensure policies and procedures meet relevant statutory requirements, professional standards, policy guidance and workforce and regulatory requirements.

3.3 Support the Trust in advancing its compliance with Risk Management Controls Assurance Standards and to contribute to improving governance across the organisation.

3.4 Promote a culture of continuous service improvement amongst your staff, encouraging their participation and that of service users in reviewing and modernising current services and in service development

4. Financial & Resource Management

4.1 Develop and monitor appropriate controls within scope of responsibility in accordance with the Trust’s Schedule of Delegated Authority

4.2 Adhere to agreed policies and procedures including standing financial instructions.

4.3 Authorise mileage forms and stock and non-stock requisitions in accordance with the Schedule of Delegated Authority.

4.4 Ensure that the Trust’s funds are effectively used, that financial commitments represent value for money and comply with standing financial instructions and Trust protocol.

4.5 Manage and monitor service standards, contracts and agreements arising from

relationships with internal and external suppliers.

5. People Management

5.1 Establish a supportive, fair and open culture that encourages and enables staff, within your area of responsibility, to meet required performance standards.

5.2 Identify, at least annually through performance appraisal, training and development needs of staff in line with the NHS Knowledge and Skills framework and to carry out the development review process as required.

5.3 Participate in the recruitment and selection of new staff as required.

5.4 Participate in the orientation and induction of new staff and in the development of good interpersonal relationships.

5.5 Encourage good practice and act as a role model, give leadership and support to staff and encourage effective teamwork within your area of responsibility.

5.6 Manage and document grievance and disciplinary matters in keeping with Trust policies.

5.7 Take responsibility for managing and improving attendance of staff in accordance with the Trust’s Managing Attendance Protocol.

5.8 Establish and promote a supportive, fair and open culture that encourages and enables all parts of the team to have clearly aligned goals and objectives, to meet the required performance standards and to achieve continuous improvement in the services they deliver.

Ensure access to skills and personal development through appropriate training and support.

Promote a culture of openness and honesty to enable shared learning.

Encourage and empower others in their team to achieve their goals and reach their full potential through regular supportive conversation and shared decision making

Adhere to and promote Trust policy and procedure in all staffing matters, participating as appropriate in a way which underpins Trust values.

6. General Management Responsibilities

6.1 The post holder will promote and support effective team working, fostering a culture of openness and transparency. The post holder will ensure that they take all concerns raised with them seriously and act in accordance with ‘Your right to raise a concern (Whistleblowing)’ policy and their professional code of conduct, where applicable.

The post holder will, in the event of a concern being raised with them, ensure it is managed correctly under the ‘Your right to raise a concern (Whistleblowing)’ policy, and ensure that feedback/learning is communicated at individual, team and organisational level regarding the concerns raised, and how they were resolved.

General Requirements

### The post holder will be required to

Ensure the Trust’s policy on equality of opportunity is promoted through his/her own actions and those of any staff for whom he/she has responsibility.

Co-operate fully with the implementation of the Trust's Health and Safety arrangements, reporting any accidents/incidents/equipment defects to his/her manager, and maintaining a clean, uncluttered and safe environment for patients/clients, members of the public and staff.

### Adhere at all times to all Trust policies/codes of conduct, including for example

Smoke Free policy

IT Security Policy and Code of Conduct

standards of attendance, appearance and behaviour

Contribute to ensuring the highest standards of environmental cleanliness within your designated area of work.

Co-operate fully with regard to Trust policies and procedures relating to infection prevention and control.

All employees of the \[org name\] are legally responsible for all records held, created or used as part of their business within the \[org name\] including patients/clients, corporate and administrative records whether paper-based or electronic and also including emails. All such records are public records and are accessible to the general public, with limited exceptions, under the Freedom of Information act 2000 the Environmental Information Regulations 2004, the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018. Employees are required to be conversant with the \[org name\] policy and procedures on records management and to seek advice if in doubt.

Take responsibility for his/her own ongoing learning and development, in order to maximise his/her potential and continue to meet the demands of the post.

Represent the Trust’s commitment to providing the highest possible standard of service to patients/clients and members of the public, by treating all those with whom he/she comes into contact in the course of work, in a pleasant, courteous and respectful manner.

The HSC Code of conduct sets out the standards of conduct expected of all staff in the Western Health & Social Care Trust and presents standards of conduct and behaviours required during and after employment with the Trust. Professional staff are expected to follow the code of conduct for their own professions as well as this code.

Staff members are expected to involve patients, clients, carers and the wider community were relevant, in developing, planning and delivering our services in a meaningful and effective way, as part of the Trust’s ongoing commitment to Personal and Public Involvement (PPI).

Please use the link below to access the PPI standards leaflet for further information.

http://www.publichealth.hscni.net/sites/default/files/PPI_leaflet.pdf

Employees must at all times abide by Trust policies and procedures and the terms of their contract of employment. They must conduct themselves with impartiality, integrity, objectivity and honesty and maintain high standards of personal and professional accountability.

Employees are expected to demonstrate commitment to the Trust by ensuring regular attendance at work and efficient completion of duties.

Employees must ensure that they comply with any risk management responsibilities specific to their post, and as set out in the Trust’s Risk Management Strategy.

The Trust is committed to the development and implementation of systems under Integrated Governance to ensure continuous improvement in the quality of services provided. Employees will be expected to co-operate and work with such systems.

All information concerning patients and staff must be held in the strictest confidence and may not be divulged to any unauthorized person.

Employees must ensure that equality and human rights issues are addressed within the post holder’s area of responsibility in accordance with the Trust’s Equality Scheme.

This Job Description will be subject to review in the light of changing circumstances and is not intended to be rigid and inflexible but should be regarded as providing guidelines within which the individual works. Other duties of a similar nature and appropriate to the grade may be assigned from time to time.

It is a standard condition that all Trust staff may be required to serve at any location within the Trust's area, as needs of the service demand.

December 2025

### PERSONNEL SPECIFICATION

JOB TITLE AND BAND: Principal Occupational Therapist for Mental Health

DEPARTMENT / DIRECTORATE: Occupational Therapy/ Nursing, Midwifery & AHP

Ref No: December 2025

### Notes to applicants

You must clearly demonstrate on your application form under each question, how you meet the required criteria as failure to do so may result in you not being shortlisted. You should clearly demonstrate this for both the essential and desirable criteria.

Shortlisting will be carried out on the basis of the essential criteria set out in Section 1 below, using the information provided by you on your application form. Please note the Trust reserves the right to use any desirable criteria outlined in Section 3 at shortlisting. You must clearly demonstrate on your application form how you meet the desirable criteria.

Proof of qualifications and/or professional registration will be required if an offer of employment is made – if you are unable to provide this, the offer may be withdrawn.

### ESSENTIAL CRITERIA

SECTION 1: The following are ESSENTIAL criteria which will initially be measured at shortlisting stage although may also be further explored during the interview/selection stage. You should therefore make it clear on your application form whether or not you meet these criteria. Failure to do so may result in you not being shortlisted. The stage in the process when the criteria will be measured is stated below.

Factor

Criteria

Method of Assessment

Experience

Minimum of 7 years’ postgraduate experience as an Occupational Therapist

5 of these years must be in Mental Health resulting in a highly specialist level of clinical knowledge

2 of these years must be as an Occupational Therapy team lead/manager at Band 7 or above

Shortlisting by Application Form

Qualifications/ Registration

Must have a diploma/degree/masters in Occupational Therapy

Must be registered or eligible for registration with the Health Care Professions Council

Masters education/modules(or equivalent) or a requirement to complete training within 12-18 months

Shortlisting by Application Form

Other

Hold a current full driving licence which is valid for use in the UK and have access to a car on appointment. This criteria will be waived in the case of applicants whose disability prohibits driving but who have access to a form of transport approved by the Trust which will permit them to carry out the duties of the post.

Shortlisting by Application Form

SECTION 2: The following are ESSENTIAL criteria which will be measured during the interview/ selection stage:

Skills / Abilities

Candidates who are shortlisted for interview will need to demonstrate at interview that they have the required competencies to be effective in this demanding leadership role. The competencies are set out in

http:/www.leadershipacademy.nhs.uk/resources/healthcare-leadership-model

### Particular attention will be given to the following dimensions

Connecting Our Service

Developing Capability

Leading With Care

Inspiring Shared Purpose

Interview / Test

Knowledge

High level knowledge of evidenced based Occupational Therapy approaches in Mental Health

Demonstrate a commitment to the provision of high quality and safe services with an ability to drive a culture of continuous improvement

Detailed knowledge of legislation, policy and regional drivers which underpin current practice

Interview / Test

### DESIRABLE CRITERIA

SECTION 3: these will ONLY be used where it is necessary to introduce additional job related criteria to ensure files are manageable. You should therefore make it clear on your application form how you meet these criteria. Failure to do so may result in you not being shortlisted

Factor

Criteria

Method of Assessment

Experience

Shortlisting by Application Form

Qualifications

Shortlisting by Application Form

As part of the Recruitment & Selection process it may be necessary for the Trust to carry out an Enhanced Disclosure Check through Access NI before any appointment to this post can be confirmed.

### THE TRUST IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER

Successful applicants may be required to attend for a Health Assessment

All staff are expected to display the HSC Values at all times

## Job Details

Branch: Western Health & Social Care Trust

Location: TBC on Appointment

Directorate: Primary Care & Older People

Salary: Band 8a (£55,690 - £62,682 )

Contract Type: Permanent

Opening Date: 02/06/26

Closes: Tue, 16 June 2026 @ 3:30 PM

Interview Dates: To Be Confirmed

Notes: Important Information If you are submitting a manual application, please post it to: Recruitment Shared Services, Rosewood Villa, Longstone Hospital Site, 73 Loughgall Road, Armagh, BT61 7PR. Applications received after the advertised closing date/time cannot be considered, so please allow enough time for postage. “A waiting list may be created for similar posts that may arise while the waiting list is live, this may include temporary or part-time posts. This will be managed in line with the updated HSC waiting list principles effective from 1 April 2026”. Where a part-time waiting list is required, one part-time waiting list will be created- regardless of any specific hours advertised, this waiting list will cover all future vacancies where part-time posts arise. A part-time post is defined as any post that has less than 37.5 hours per week.” Please remember to save or print a copy of the job description before submitting your application, as it will not be accessible afterwards. Flexible Working We welcome flexible working requests from day one. All HSC organisations offer a range of flexible working options. The options available for this post will depend on the requirements of the role. Find out more about flexible working options on our website.

## Job Description

Principal Occupational Therapist for Mental Health

8A

Nursing, Midwifery & AHP

Strathdene House, T&F Hospital

OR Gransha Park, Grangewood

Occupational Therapy Manager

The post holder will be responsible for the management, development, and delivery of Adult & Older People’s Mental Health Occupational Therapy services across the Western Trust.

They will lead in the strategic planning of this service and ensure the delivery of effective multidisciplinary working, effective financial management and the most efficient use of all resources. They will provide clear leadership and oversee the management of all Occupational Therapy staff within their area of responsibility, reporting to the Trust Occupational Therapy Manager on all matters relating to professional practice and development.

They will ensure clear and effective access and care pathways are in place and will liaise closely with a range of stakeholders. They will be responsible for all aspects of the profession’s performance within this service.

The post holder will be a member of the Senior Management & Governance team for Mental Health and the Regional Mental Health Occupational Therapy Manager’s Forum.

## Responsibilities

1. Service Delivery

Ensure that the needs of Service Users and carers are at the core of service delivery within Mental Health Occupational Therapy(OT)

Provide a recovery focused and evidence-based Occupational Therapy service

Lead and influence a culture of best practice through evidence based research/audit/monitoring procedures for the Occupational Therapy Service

Lead and influence a culture of best practice through evidence based research/Quality Improvement/audit/monitoring procedures for the Occupational Therapy Service

Provide a high level of clinical expertise in the Occupational Therapy assessment and management of Mental Health Service Users

Provide clinical leadership for the Mental Health OT service in the Western Trust

Develop an environment where therapy staff are valued and are working within the HCPC (2008) Code of Professional Conduct: Standards for Conduct, Performance and Ethics and professional standards and guidance

Ensure structures are in place for the professional supervision of all OT staff within Mental Health

Represent Occupational Therapy/AHP Services in the development of policies, protocols and procedures both locally and regionally

Ensure effective management and deployment of all resources including financial resource management

Ensure robust processes are in place to support the delivery of high quality and safe care to meet all requisite standards. These standards will include DHSSPS, the Regional Health and Social Care Board and all relevant regulatory and professional bodies

Ensure knowledge and competency in the application of relevant policies and procedures which apply to the management of staff and other resources and abide by these policies; seeking advice if necessary from senior management or specialist staff as necessary

Participate and comply with responsibilities under emergency planning and business continuity plans

Ensure robust risk management in line with Risk Management and Governance framework

Develop an effective learning culture suited to the needs of pre and post qualifying/registered students in OT

Work in partnership with all Occupational Therapy Leads to ensure robust interface arrangements/pathways are in place to ensure optimal service delivery for service users within acute services

2. Communication & Information Management

2.1 Communicate effectively with staff and maintain productive working relationships amongst your staff and with others

2.2 Report and record all accidents, untoward incidents, sickness and absence, within your area of responsibility, using appropriate forms.

2.3 Deal with and report complaints, in keeping with Trust Policy, and assist with investigations, when necessary.

3. Quality

3.1 Ensure that the needs of patients and their carers are at the core of the way that the Trust delivers services

3.2 Work within the Trust’s governance framework to ensure policies and procedures meet relevant statutory requirements, professional standards, policy guidance and workforce and regulatory requirements.

3.3 Support the Trust in advancing its compliance with Risk Management Controls Assurance Standards and to contribute to improving governance across the organisation.

3.4 Promote a culture of continuous service improvement amongst your staff, encouraging their participation and that of service users in reviewing and modernising current services and in service development

4. Financial & Resource Management

4.1 Develop and monitor appropriate controls within scope of responsibility in accordance with the Trust’s Schedule of Delegated Authority

4.2 Adhere to agreed policies and procedures including standing financial instructions.

4.3 Authorise mileage forms and stock and non-stock requisitions in accordance with the Schedule of Delegated Authority.

4.4 Ensure that the Trust’s funds are effectively used, that financial commitments represent value for money and comply with standing financial instructions and Trust protocol.

4.5 Manage and monitor service standards, contracts and agreements arising from

relationships with internal and external suppliers.

5. People Management

5.1 Establish a supportive, fair and open culture that encourages and enables staff, within your area of responsibility, to meet required performance standards.

5.2 Identify, at least annually through performance appraisal, training and development needs of staff in line with the NHS Knowledge and Skills framework and to carry out the development review process as required.

5.3 Participate in the recruitment and selection of new staff as required.

5.4 Participate in the orientation and induction of new staff and in the development of good interpersonal relationships.

5.5 Encourage good practice and act as a role model, give leadership and support to staff and encourage effective teamwork within your area of responsibility.

5.6 Manage and document grievance and disciplinary matters in keeping with Trust policies.

5.7 Take responsibility for managing and improving attendance of staff in accordance with the Trust’s Managing Attendance Protocol.

5.8 Establish and promote a supportive, fair and open culture that encourages and enables all parts of the team to have clearly aligned goals and objectives, to meet the required performance standards and to achieve continuous improvement in the services they deliver.

Ensure access to skills and personal development through appropriate training and support.

Promote a culture of openness and honesty to enable shared learning.

Encourage and empower others in their team to achieve their goals and reach their full potential through regular supportive conversation and shared decision making

Adhere to and promote Trust policy and procedure in all staffing matters, participating as appropriate in a way which underpins Trust values.

6. General Management Responsibilities

6.1 The post holder will promote and support effective team working, fostering a culture of openness and transparency. The post holder will ensure that they take all concerns raised with them seriously and act in accordance with ‘Your right to raise a concern (Whistleblowing)’ policy and their professional code of conduct, where applicable.

The post holder will, in the event of a concern being raised with them, ensure it is managed correctly under the ‘Your right to raise a concern (Whistleblowing)’ policy, and ensure that feedback/learning is communicated at individual, team and organisational level regarding the concerns raised, and how they were resolved.

General Requirements

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