Occupational Therapist

Livewell Southwest

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Job summary

Up to 30 hours per week.

Livewell Southwest has an exciting opportunity for an experienced Occupational Therapist within the Community Neuro Rehab Team (CNRT).

The CNRT based at Mount Gould Hospital, Plymouth has recently gained financial investment to realign and reshape the support offered to patients in Plymouth, South Hams and West Devon to meet the National service model for an Integrated Community Stroke Service (ICSS).

The service provides outpatient and community based multidisciplinary specialist stroke and neurological rehabilitation.

The team are currently hybrid workers with opportunity to work from home and office when not treating patients in the community.

The post holder would need to work flexibly, potentially covering 7 day working, core office hours.

If you want to be part of a passionate, experienced multidisciplinary team and would like further information please contact: Sally Stephenson (01752) 434899.

This role may not be eligible for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker route, please refer to the Direct Gov website for more information with regards to eligibility.

Please note that Livewell may close the job advertisement earlier than the specified deadline if a high number of applications are submitted. Therefore, we recommend you submit your application at the earliest opportunity.

All Livewell staff are expected to be able and willing to work across a 7 day service.

Main duties of the job

  • To work as an outpatient and community-based autonomous practitioner undertaking an active role in planning, developing, coordinating, delivering and participating in the evaluation of the service.
  • To manage a defined caseload, carrying out comprehensive specialist assessments for service users with complex neurological presentations, including those with diverse presentations/multi-pathologies, to identify their problems and needs and ensure that persons holistic needs are considered.
  • To work closely with the multidisciplinary team contributing to individual service users care e.g. MDT meetings, case conferences, joint visits.

About us

Livewell Southwest is an independent, award-winning social enterprise delivering integrated health and social care services across Plymouth, South Hams, and West Devon, with specialist services in parts of Devon and Cornwall. Our teams work in community hospitals, GP practices, sports centres, and health hubs.

As an organisation with a strong social conscience we are guided by our values,kindness, respect, inclusivity, ambition, responsibility, and collaboration. We focus on transforming services to ensure sustainability, while empowering staff and those we serve.

We involve the people we care for, along with their families and carers, in shaping the care they receive, striving to deliver the right care at the right time and place. Centering our work on individual needs helps people lead healthy, independent lives.

We prioritise employees' development, offering protected CPD time, training pathways, leadership programs, and funding for qualifications like the Care Certificate and Nurse Training Scholarships. Our induction and preceptorship programs ensure a smooth transition into our organisation.

Livewell Southwest values diversity and encourages applications from all sections of the community, including those with armed forces experience, lived experience of mental health, neuro-diverse conditions and learning disabilities. If you need assistance or reasonable adjustments during the application process, contact the Recruiting Manager listed in the job advert.

Date posted

09 October 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

£37,338 to £44,962 a year pa, pro-rata

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Part-time, Job share, Flexible working

Reference number

B9832-2024-PTA-1452

Job locations

Livewell South West

Mount Gould Road

Plymouth

PL4 7QD


Job description

Job responsibilities

Responsibility for People Management

To take responsibility for all aspects of service delivery, including providing leadership to junior colleagues, providing cover for staff who are absent and deputising in the team leads absence.

Deputising in the absence of the Registered manager or Team Lead can include operational/leadership duties such as supporting triage, waiting list management, attending meetings and delegation of work to Occupational Therapist/support staff.

To take a flexible approach to supporting colleagues in times of caseload pressure, including working with colleagues to maintain clinical cover across the team within the resources available.

To co-ordinate the day-to-day activities of junior and admin staff where applicable.

To regularly supervise and line manage both workload and caseload of Band 5 or non registered staff, undertaking and recording line management meetings and appraisals, supporting the attainment of competencies, knowledge and achieving objectives set out in their personal development plan.

To take responsibility and assist the team lead with the recruitment process of junior staff e.g. taking part in interview panels, induction process and engaging with preceptorship programmes.

To support Occupational Therapist/support staff and other Livewell SW health and social care professionals, to develop their knowledge, experience, providing advice, guidance, and signposting where appropriate.

To regularly provide learning opportunities to Occupational Therapy staff and colleagues. This includes facilitating and providing instruction, training to supporting their development, attainment of skills, and ability to reflect on professional and ethical issues.

To attend student educator training and regularly supervise OT students on practice placement, in line with Livewell SWs Placement Guidance for Non-Medical Undergraduate Learners and Students policy.

To support colleagues as a practice supervisor or supporting those completing the Preceptorship programme, including acting as a Preceptor in line with Livewell SWs Preceptorship Guidance document.

To participate in providing instruction, learning opportunities, experience and training to health and social care staff and students, including those from other Livewell services, professional disciplines and colleges as agreed with Team Lead.

To plan, organise and lead when delegated, both formal and informal treatments and health education groups for both service users and formal/informal carers.

To educate service users and both formal or informal carers regarding the impact of cognitive, perceptual, and physical deficits that affect service user safety and independence in the hospital and home, leisure, and workplace.

To support the team lead with complaint management and responses, assisting with addressing and resolving complaints.

Responsibility for financial and/or physical resources

On the rare occasion you may handle service users valuables as part of a home visit or community assessment, that you follow Livewell SWs policy Cash & Cheque Handling Procedures, section 6 Patient Money, section 7 Patient Travel.

To assess, prescribe and authorise both general and specialist aids and adaptive equipment in line with the organisations and the Community Equipment Services policy and procedures.

To make recommendations for minor adaptations to increase / enable or compensate for independent function, teaching compensatory techniques as required.

To assess seating and positioning needs and treat as appropriate including assessment for and prescription of standard wheelchairs and accessories when accredited referring on to the wheelchair services as required for assessment of complex and specialist mobility and seating needs.

To assess for splinting and positioning to prevent, treat and manage deformity and improve function for the upper limb, fabricating splints which may be complex in nature.

To ensure all equipment and relevant clinical stock is accounted for, maintained, used effectively and efficiently with risk assessments and appropriate training completed.

To ensure new or replacement equipment is not used by self or staff until it has been commissioned in accordance with Livewell SW policy. Defective equipment is reported and made safe without delay in accordance with Livewell SW procedures.

To utilise Livewell SW resources responsibly, following policy and guidance around the security, usability, decontamination, and maintenance of assessment equipment utilised in the clinical setting.

Authorise spend on services within operational and financial limits as designated by role and banding.

To take responsibility for ensuring solutions are at all times cost effective and to work within financial delegated limits.

To have a working knowledge of statutory and non-statutory funding and the legislation/guidance that underpins these funding streams, ensuring service users meet the eligibility criteria when advocating for/ utilising services on the service users behalf (e.g. Care Act eligibility, Housing legislation etc).

To assess the need for short/long term care placements or care packages for service users where required; factoring in the use of equipment, techniques or compensatory methods that safely meet the service users care needs whilst aiming to preserve health and social care budgets wherever possible.

Responsibility for administration

To maintain high professional standards and conduct at all times, complying with the standards of practice stipulated in the Royal College of Occupational Therapy's Professional standards for occupational therapy practice, conduct and ethics and all of HCPC standards and regulations.

To follow Livewell uniform policy at all times, and to present in a professional manner.

To exercise good personal time management, punctuality, and consistent reliable attendance.

To comply with the Lone Working Policy and procedures, utilising safety devices and/or apps, and always informing the department of your whereabouts during work hours.

To manage often competing clinical and non-clinical demands, prioritising the day-to-day management of own caseload and that of the team, delegating activities as appropriate.

To work as an autonomous practitioner, independently organising, planning, and diarising a designated caseload to meet service priorities, readjusting plans as situations change and to organise this effectively and efficiently with regard to clinical priorities and use of time.

To manage a caseload of service users with complex needs, applying logical professional rationale that is based upon evidence based / person-centred principles to assess, plan, implement and evaluate interventions.

To ensure use of risk assessment in all areas of your work are undertaken and comply with Livewell SW Health and Safety policies and Lone Working Policy.

To maintain up to date, accurate and complete records of all activity and clinical input (all formats of service user contacts, MDT care plans, assessments, reports), ensuring confidentiality at all times, complying with Livewell SW Health & Corporate Records policy and HCPC requirements for thorough and sufficient records.

To provide written communication to outside agencies and charitable bodies to support the need for services and equipment on discharge from the service.

To be responsible for the timely discharge of people from your caseload.

To utilise and complete applicable outcome measures in your service and offer service user feedback mechanisms when facilitating the discharge of service users from Livewell SW services.

To actively engage in caseload supervision with line manager, taking responsibility for ensuring own personal and professional development and statutory training demonstrating the ability to apply increasingly complex skills / knowledge as defined by identified competencies.

To submit completed travel expenses in line with Livewell SWs Travel and Subsistence Expense Claims policy.

To ensure all leave is requested in line with Livewell SW policy.

To report accidents, incidents, complaints, or faulty equipment in line with Livewell SW policy and procedures.

Responsibility for people who use our services

To ensure the service user is aware of the role and philosophy of OT and components of the OT process, utilising all means necessary to enable individuals to understand the nature and purpose of proposed actions or intervention, including explaining any possible risks involved.

To keep up to date with mental capacity legislation, assessing mental capacity and imparting sufficient information to the service user in order to gain valid informed consent, which must be documented and gained at every intervention. For consent to be valid, HCPC stipulate it must be voluntary and informed, and the person giving consent must have the capacity to make the decision.

To act in a service users best interest at all times, factoring in their known views, beliefs, values, and instructions expressed, when undertaking care or an intervention where the service user lacks capacity to give expressed consent.

To actively participate in the complex MDT functions and the support individuals with decision making around the application of the Mental Capacity Act, Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards and adhering to the principles of Best Interest legislation.

To be responsible for the comprehensive holistic assessment, treatment and evaluation of service users including those with complex presentation using treatment techniques to promote normal movement, motor relearning, cognitive therapy, compensatory techniques, and daily living skills. Interventions may consider wider areas such as return to employment, education, driving, vocational rehabilitation etc.

Please download full job description for further information.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Responsibility for People Management

To take responsibility for all aspects of service delivery, including providing leadership to junior colleagues, providing cover for staff who are absent and deputising in the team leads absence.

Deputising in the absence of the Registered manager or Team Lead can include operational/leadership duties such as supporting triage, waiting list management, attending meetings and delegation of work to Occupational Therapist/support staff.

To take a flexible approach to supporting colleagues in times of caseload pressure, including working with colleagues to maintain clinical cover across the team within the resources available.

To co-ordinate the day-to-day activities of junior and admin staff where applicable.

To regularly supervise and line manage both workload and caseload of Band 5 or non registered staff, undertaking and recording line management meetings and appraisals, supporting the attainment of competencies, knowledge and achieving objectives set out in their personal development plan.

To take responsibility and assist the team lead with the recruitment process of junior staff e.g. taking part in interview panels, induction process and engaging with preceptorship programmes.

To support Occupational Therapist/support staff and other Livewell SW health and social care professionals, to develop their knowledge, experience, providing advice, guidance, and signposting where appropriate.

To regularly provide learning opportunities to Occupational Therapy staff and colleagues. This includes facilitating and providing instruction, training to supporting their development, attainment of skills, and ability to reflect on professional and ethical issues.

To attend student educator training and regularly supervise OT students on practice placement, in line with Livewell SWs Placement Guidance for Non-Medical Undergraduate Learners and Students policy.

To support colleagues as a practice supervisor or supporting those completing the Preceptorship programme, including acting as a Preceptor in line with Livewell SWs Preceptorship Guidance document.

To participate in providing instruction, learning opportunities, experience and training to health and social care staff and students, including those from other Livewell services, professional disciplines and colleges as agreed with Team Lead.

To plan, organise and lead when delegated, both formal and informal treatments and health education groups for both service users and formal/informal carers.

To educate service users and both formal or informal carers regarding the impact of cognitive, perceptual, and physical deficits that affect service user safety and independence in the hospital and home, leisure, and workplace.

To support the team lead with complaint management and responses, assisting with addressing and resolving complaints.

Responsibility for financial and/or physical resources

On the rare occasion you may handle service users valuables as part of a home visit or community assessment, that you follow Livewell SWs policy Cash & Cheque Handling Procedures, section 6 Patient Money, section 7 Patient Travel.

To assess, prescribe and authorise both general and specialist aids and adaptive equipment in line with the organisations and the Community Equipment Services policy and procedures.

To make recommendations for minor adaptations to increase / enable or compensate for independent function, teaching compensatory techniques as required.

To assess seating and positioning needs and treat as appropriate including assessment for and prescription of standard wheelchairs and accessories when accredited referring on to the wheelchair services as required for assessment of complex and specialist mobility and seating needs.

To assess for splinting and positioning to prevent, treat and manage deformity and improve function for the upper limb, fabricating splints which may be complex in nature.

To ensure all equipment and relevant clinical stock is accounted for, maintained, used effectively and efficiently with risk assessments and appropriate training completed.

To ensure new or replacement equipment is not used by self or staff until it has been commissioned in accordance with Livewell SW policy. Defective equipment is reported and made safe without delay in accordance with Livewell SW procedures.

To utilise Livewell SW resources responsibly, following policy and guidance around the security, usability, decontamination, and maintenance of assessment equipment utilised in the clinical setting.

Authorise spend on services within operational and financial limits as designated by role and banding.

To take responsibility for ensuring solutions are at all times cost effective and to work within financial delegated limits.

To have a working knowledge of statutory and non-statutory funding and the legislation/guidance that underpins these funding streams, ensuring service users meet the eligibility criteria when advocating for/ utilising services on the service users behalf (e.g. Care Act eligibility, Housing legislation etc).

To assess the need for short/long term care placements or care packages for service users where required; factoring in the use of equipment, techniques or compensatory methods that safely meet the service users care needs whilst aiming to preserve health and social care budgets wherever possible.

Responsibility for administration

To maintain high professional standards and conduct at all times, complying with the standards of practice stipulated in the Royal College of Occupational Therapy's Professional standards for occupational therapy practice, conduct and ethics and all of HCPC standards and regulations.

To follow Livewell uniform policy at all times, and to present in a professional manner.

To exercise good personal time management, punctuality, and consistent reliable attendance.

To comply with the Lone Working Policy and procedures, utilising safety devices and/or apps, and always informing the department of your whereabouts during work hours.

To manage often competing clinical and non-clinical demands, prioritising the day-to-day management of own caseload and that of the team, delegating activities as appropriate.

To work as an autonomous practitioner, independently organising, planning, and diarising a designated caseload to meet service priorities, readjusting plans as situations change and to organise this effectively and efficiently with regard to clinical priorities and use of time.

To manage a caseload of service users with complex needs, applying logical professional rationale that is based upon evidence based / person-centred principles to assess, plan, implement and evaluate interventions.

To ensure use of risk assessment in all areas of your work are undertaken and comply with Livewell SW Health and Safety policies and Lone Working Policy.

To maintain up to date, accurate and complete records of all activity and clinical input (all formats of service user contacts, MDT care plans, assessments, reports), ensuring confidentiality at all times, complying with Livewell SW Health & Corporate Records policy and HCPC requirements for thorough and sufficient records.

To provide written communication to outside agencies and charitable bodies to support the need for services and equipment on discharge from the service.

To be responsible for the timely discharge of people from your caseload.

To utilise and complete applicable outcome measures in your service and offer service user feedback mechanisms when facilitating the discharge of service users from Livewell SW services.

To actively engage in caseload supervision with line manager, taking responsibility for ensuring own personal and professional development and statutory training demonstrating the ability to apply increasingly complex skills / knowledge as defined by identified competencies.

To submit completed travel expenses in line with Livewell SWs Travel and Subsistence Expense Claims policy.

To ensure all leave is requested in line with Livewell SW policy.

To report accidents, incidents, complaints, or faulty equipment in line with Livewell SW policy and procedures.

Responsibility for people who use our services

To ensure the service user is aware of the role and philosophy of OT and components of the OT process, utilising all means necessary to enable individuals to understand the nature and purpose of proposed actions or intervention, including explaining any possible risks involved.

To keep up to date with mental capacity legislation, assessing mental capacity and imparting sufficient information to the service user in order to gain valid informed consent, which must be documented and gained at every intervention. For consent to be valid, HCPC stipulate it must be voluntary and informed, and the person giving consent must have the capacity to make the decision.

To act in a service users best interest at all times, factoring in their known views, beliefs, values, and instructions expressed, when undertaking care or an intervention where the service user lacks capacity to give expressed consent.

To actively participate in the complex MDT functions and the support individuals with decision making around the application of the Mental Capacity Act, Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards and adhering to the principles of Best Interest legislation.

To be responsible for the comprehensive holistic assessment, treatment and evaluation of service users including those with complex presentation using treatment techniques to promote normal movement, motor relearning, cognitive therapy, compensatory techniques, and daily living skills. Interventions may consider wider areas such as return to employment, education, driving, vocational rehabilitation etc.

Please download full job description for further information.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Diploma or degree in Occupational Therapy
  • HCPC Registration
  • Evidence of on-going education and professional development
  • Computer literate
  • Recognised qualification in written and spoken English if this is not first language
  • Clinical Educator
  • Evidence of post graduate training/ ongoing professional development through formal/informal short courses.
  • Wheelchair Accreditation

Desirable

  • Recognised first-line management/leadership qualification
  • Membership of relevant special interest groups
  • ECDL or equivalent
  • Current valid UK driving licence
  • Basic Food Hygiene training

Knowledge & Skills

Essential

  • Ability to work autonomously and set own priorities
  • Ability to analyse professional and ethical issues
  • Supervisory and appraisal skills
  • Ability to reflect and critically appraise own performance
  • Ability to organise and respond efficiently to complex information
  • Skills in clinical assessment, intervention and evaluation
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Excellent time management and organisational skills
  • Ability to work flexibly
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Ability to be creative and transpose established treatment methods into a home rehab setting
  • Ability to work in teams
  • Knowledge and use of complex manual handling techniques and strategies including manual handling plans and risk assessments.
  • Knowledge of major adaptations and management through the DFG process.
  • Leading in-service training and education workshops
  • Application of OT process within a variety of clinical settings
  • Knowledge of OT models of practice
  • Understanding of OT outcome measures
  • Working knowledge of health and social care legislation and its use in current practice
  • Working knowledge of the principles of clinical governance and its application to practice
  • Presentation and training skills
  • Application of health and safety and risk management policies including dynamic risk assessment
  • Detailed knowledge of a range of standardised/non-standardised assessment
  • Detailed knowledge of varied intervention media
  • Knowledge of clinical conditions relevant to area of practice

Desirable

  • Leadership qualities
  • Innovative

Experience

Essential

  • Working as a member of an MDT with the ability to work flexibly
  • Extensive clinical experience in health and/or social care
  • OT treatment planning
  • Documented evidence of CPD
  • Advanced post registration experience in a health and social care setting
  • Multi pathology assessment
  • Home and community assessments
  • Effective caseload management and discharge planning
  • Management, leadership and supervisory skills

Desirable

  • Orthotics and splinting including fabrication of thermoplastic splints
  • Risk assessment in a variety of settings
  • Assessment for standard prescription wheelchairs, static seating and pressure care
  • Assessment of posture and positioning
  • Managing service development projects
  • Working in and facilitation of groups

Additional requirements

Essential

  • Willingness to work flexibly and to work across range of community and inpatient settings
  • The post holder will need to travel and attend to service users based across Plymouth and other geographical areas. Reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act will be taken into account for the successful applicant.
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Diploma or degree in Occupational Therapy
  • HCPC Registration
  • Evidence of on-going education and professional development
  • Computer literate
  • Recognised qualification in written and spoken English if this is not first language
  • Clinical Educator
  • Evidence of post graduate training/ ongoing professional development through formal/informal short courses.
  • Wheelchair Accreditation

Desirable

  • Recognised first-line management/leadership qualification
  • Membership of relevant special interest groups
  • ECDL or equivalent
  • Current valid UK driving licence
  • Basic Food Hygiene training

Knowledge & Skills

Essential

  • Ability to work autonomously and set own priorities
  • Ability to analyse professional and ethical issues
  • Supervisory and appraisal skills
  • Ability to reflect and critically appraise own performance
  • Ability to organise and respond efficiently to complex information
  • Skills in clinical assessment, intervention and evaluation
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Excellent time management and organisational skills
  • Ability to work flexibly
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Ability to be creative and transpose established treatment methods into a home rehab setting
  • Ability to work in teams
  • Knowledge and use of complex manual handling techniques and strategies including manual handling plans and risk assessments.
  • Knowledge of major adaptations and management through the DFG process.
  • Leading in-service training and education workshops
  • Application of OT process within a variety of clinical settings
  • Knowledge of OT models of practice
  • Understanding of OT outcome measures
  • Working knowledge of health and social care legislation and its use in current practice
  • Working knowledge of the principles of clinical governance and its application to practice
  • Presentation and training skills
  • Application of health and safety and risk management policies including dynamic risk assessment
  • Detailed knowledge of a range of standardised/non-standardised assessment
  • Detailed knowledge of varied intervention media
  • Knowledge of clinical conditions relevant to area of practice

Desirable

  • Leadership qualities
  • Innovative

Experience

Essential

  • Working as a member of an MDT with the ability to work flexibly
  • Extensive clinical experience in health and/or social care
  • OT treatment planning
  • Documented evidence of CPD
  • Advanced post registration experience in a health and social care setting
  • Multi pathology assessment
  • Home and community assessments
  • Effective caseload management and discharge planning
  • Management, leadership and supervisory skills

Desirable

  • Orthotics and splinting including fabrication of thermoplastic splints
  • Risk assessment in a variety of settings
  • Assessment for standard prescription wheelchairs, static seating and pressure care
  • Assessment of posture and positioning
  • Managing service development projects
  • Working in and facilitation of groups

Additional requirements

Essential

  • Willingness to work flexibly and to work across range of community and inpatient settings
  • The post holder will need to travel and attend to service users based across Plymouth and other geographical areas. Reasonable adjustments under the Equality Act will be taken into account for the successful applicant.

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Certificate of Sponsorship

Applications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).

From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

Livewell Southwest

Address

Livewell South West

Mount Gould Road

Plymouth

PL4 7QD


Employer's website

https://www.livewellsouthwest.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer details

Employer name

Livewell Southwest

Address

Livewell South West

Mount Gould Road

Plymouth

PL4 7QD


Employer's website

https://www.livewellsouthwest.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


For questions about the job, contact:

Neuro Rehab Matron

Sally Stephenson

sally.stephenson2@nhs.net

+01752434899

Date posted

09 October 2024

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

£37,338 to £44,962 a year pa, pro-rata

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Part-time, Job share, Flexible working

Reference number

B9832-2024-PTA-1452

Job locations

Livewell South West

Mount Gould Road

Plymouth

PL4 7QD


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