Leeds Teaching Hospitals

Senior Occupational Therapist (XR06)

The closing date is 19 August 2025

Job summary

Expected Shortlisting Date

01/09/2025

Planned Interview Date

08/09/2025

Another exciting opportunity has become available on our popular Band 6 rotation within the Childrens OT service at The Leeds Childrens Hospital.

The rotation covers both inpatient and outpatient services, treating children within wards, outpatient clinics and via home and school visits.

Experience will be gained within several clinical areas of acute Paediatrics including Rheumatology, Chronic Pain, Neurology, Neuromuscular, Oncology, Neuro developmental babies, Orthopaedics and general medicine/surgery. We are also currently collaborating with the adult neurosciences team to establish an additional area to the rotation where you can gain experience working with adults with neurological conditions, further enriching your skills and knowledge in neuro rehab.

Our mission is to make a positive difference in children's lives through the use of specialist, individualised and fun therapy in partnership with the MDT, the child and their family.

Main duties of the job

Carry a caseload working within a team of skilled occupational therapists and the wider multidisciplinary team.

Work with OT and MDT colleagues providing holistic, goal focused assessment and interventions for children and their families. Interventions could include:

neurological and cognitive assessment/rehab, posture management, fatigue and pain management, management of spasticity/tone, hand assessment/therapy and splinting.

Interventions may take place within the hospital, home or school environment.

Gain experience in the treatment of children with complex conditions and co-morbidities

Support the wider team, taking an active role in service development

Deputizing for the Band 7 where appropriate.

Provide training and supervision to junior staff and undergraduate students.

Be committed to personal, staff and service development through supervision, appraisal, training, research and audit.

About us

The Childrens Occupational Therapy team work across Leeds Childrens Hospital, covering both inpatient wards and outpatients. Our core hours are Monday -Friday 8:00-4:00 flexible working patterns can be considered.

We are a very friendly and supportive team, working together to provide the highest quality of care to our patients. We are highly committed to supporting CPD and wellbeing of staff. Our mission is to make a positive difference in children's lives through the use of specialist, individualised and fun therapy in partnership with the MDT, the child and their family.

Leeds Childrens Hospital provides services to Children and families from within the city of Leeds and regionally. As we are a Teaching Hospital and specialist centre for many services, you will gain experience working with rare and complex conditions making this is an exciting and dynamic place to work.

Leeds Teaching Hospitals is committed to our process of redeploying 'at risk' members of our existing workforce to new roles. As such, all our job adverts are subject to this policy and we reserve the right to close, delay or remove adverts while this process is completed. If you do experience a delay in the shortlisting stage of the recruitment cycle, please bear with us while this process is completed, and contact the named contact if you have any questions.

Details

Date posted

29 July 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

£38,682 to £46,580 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

C9298-CHI-0413

Job locations

Leeds General Infirmary

Great George Street

Leeds

LS13EX


Job description

Job responsibilities

To work within the Occupational Therapy Service, providing effective Occupational Therapy intervention to various clinical areas

To manage autonomously a clinical workload at a specialist level: assessing and treating patients and maintaining associated records.

To develop and apply specialist knowledge, gained from past experience, on the job experience and specialist training.

To provide a patient-focused service following the Occupational Therapy process (screen referrals, assess and plan treatment programmes, implement and evaluate treatment programmes, monitor and discharge) and using Occupational Therapy core skills.

To supervise and support Occupational Therapists.

To delegate work to, supervise and support Occupational Therapy Support Staff.

To supervise and educate Occupational Therapy Students.

To act as a specialist Occupational Therapy resource for colleagues, carers and patients.

To be actively involved in team and service developments including audit and research.

The trust acknowledges and supports the statements laid down by the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct (College of Occupational Therapy). The post holder will be professionally accountable to Health Professions Council, and accountable contractually to their employer and to the law for their actions.

Job Purpose

To work within the Occupational Therapy Service, providing effective Occupational Therapy intervention to various clinical areas

To manage autonomously a clinical workload at a specialist level: assessing and treating patients and maintaining associated records.

To develop and apply specialist knowledge, gained from past experience, on the job experience and specialist training.

To provide a patient-focused service following the Occupational Therapy process (screen referrals, assess and plan treatment programmes, implement and evaluate treatment programmes, monitor and discharge) and using Occupational Therapy core skills.

To supervise and support Occupational Therapists.

To delegate work to, supervise and support Occupational Therapy Support Staff.

To supervise and educate Occupational Therapy Students.

To act as a specialist Occupational Therapy resource for colleagues, carers and patients.

To be actively involved in team and service developments including audit and research.

The trust acknowledges and supports the statements laid down by the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct (College of Occupational Therapy). The post holder will be professionally accountable to Health Professions Council, and accountable contractually to their employer and to the law for their actions.

Job Dimensions

Clinical Responsibilities

This post holder will be responsible for providing complex occupational therapy intervention in a specific clinical speciality.

The post holder will work as an autonomous practitioner addressing occupational therapy performance skills, social context and activity demands in collaboration with patients, carers and colleagues.

Clinical intervention may take place in a variety of settings including wards, therapy departments, clinics, peoples homes, work places, community facilities, child care and educational establishments.

The work involves close liaison with the multi-disciplinary team and community based health and social care providers.

The post holder is responsible for financial and physical resources for example,use of equipment store systems such as Leeds Equipment Service, petty cash.

Principal duties and responsibilities are listed in section 9.

Team Responsibilities

1.Management, supervision and support of Occupational Therapists, Support Staff and Students.

1. Deputising for Band 7

2. Routine organisation and maintenance of the department/section

3. Participation in projects and long-term team developments

4. To offer continuity to Head Occupational Therapist and colleagues in the team

5. Leading and participating in in-service training

6. To attend bi-monthly seniors meetings to evaluate and develop the service.

7. To promote changes to policies, procedures and practices within the specialist clinical area as identified in the team plan

8. Responsibility for checking and cleaning equipment in line with Trust and services health and safety policies

CORE BEHAVIOURS AND SKILLS

To a specialist level:

1.Written and Verbal Skills

1. Ability to maintain clear lines of appropriate communication

2. Ability to work as part of a Team (OT and MDT)

3. Interpersonal Skills

4. Problem-Solving Skills

5. Clinical Reasoning

6.Analytical Skills

6. Investigative Skills

7. Presentation Skills

8. Facilitation Skills

9. Coaching Skills

10. Computer Skills

11. Time Management and ability to prioritise

12. Ability to Delegate

13. Effective Supervision

14. Ability to work within flexible hours

15. Ability to initiate and take responsibility for personal development

16. Ability to ensure that others take responsibility for their personal development

17. Links with relevant specialist section and other networks

18. Ability to work in a changing environment

19. Negotiation within limitations of service

20. Ability to work under pressure

21. Assertiveness Skills

22. Ability to move and handle patients

23. Complex discharge planning

24. Ability to promote Occupational Therapy

25. Adaptability

26. Initiative

27. Empathy and Sensitivity

28. Ability to influence and persuade

29. Patient-focused

30. Strive to empower

31. Ability to maintain confidentiality

32. Ability to promote and practice clinical governance

CORE KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING

To a specialist level:

1.Occupational Therapy Process screen referrals, assess and plan treatment programmes, implement and evaluate treatment programmes, monitor and plan discharge

1. Apply relevant theory and models of Occupational Therapy

2. Assess motor, perceptual, cognitive, emotional and psycho-social components of occupational performance

3. Awareness of Risk Assessment and Management

4. Complex discharge planning

5. Understanding of functional implications of illness and disability

6. Disability Rights and Legislation

7. Awareness of the matrix of agencies involved in the delivery of services

8. Awareness of the facets of clinical governance

9. Organisational Awareness

10. Diversity Awareness

11. Current relevant legislation

12. Relevant national and professional guidelines, standards and frameworks

13. Relevant clinical conditions and prognosis

14. Specialised treatment techniques

15. Relevant standardised assessment

16. Provision and fitting of adaptive equipment

17. Fieldwork Education Training

PRINCIPAL DUTIES & AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY

Clinical

1.To accept clinical responsibility for a designated caseload of patients.

1. To deliver a service using the Occupational Therapy process (screen referrals, assess and plan treatment programmes, implement and evaluate treatment programmes, monitor and plan discharge) and core skills.

2. To assess capacity, gain valid informed consent and have the ability to work within a legal framework with patients who lack capacity to consent to treatment.

3. To establish individual patients, plan and carry out effective Occupational Therapy intervention to a specialist level, in the most appropriate environment taking into account each patients individual physical, social and emotional needs

4. To work autonomously, with mostly indirect supervision.

5. To interpret and analyse at an advanced level, clinical and non-clinical information across a range of conditions.

6. To use advanced investigative and analytical skills.

7. To use clinical reasoning, critical thinking and analysis to develop individual goals and interventions which optimise functional ability.

8. To plan and prioritise clinical work.

9. To delegate work to support staff and obtain feedback from delegated tasks.

10. To use a range of verbal and non-verbal communication tools/strategies to communicate complex information effectively to patients/carers. This may include patients/ carers who may have difficulties in understanding or communicating.

11. The information may relate to prognosis and rehabilitation outcomes.

12. To utilise strategies of persuasion and motivation to ensure patients engage in intervention.

13. To adopt a key role in complex discharge management, communicating appropriate information and acting as an advocate for patient/carers.

14. All recommendations should focus on occupational performance and risk management in the patients own environment.

15. To refer to internal and external agencies relevant to the patients needs using designated referral systems.

16. To liaise with and work in collaboration with internal and external agencies.

17. To act as a specialist resource for information and support to patients, carers and others.

18. To ensure safe use of equipment by self and others.

19. To be able to work stressful environment.

20. To be able to impart difficult and unwelcome information regarding rehabilitation outcomes and support services.

21. To be able to deal effectively with emotional and/or aggressive patients/carers.

22. To participate in ward rounds, case conferences and meetings as required.

23. To record interventions accurately and timely using team/trust documentation complying with Occupational Therapy guidelines and legislative requirements.

24. To complete activity data using team/trust documentation and outcome measures.

25. To provide written reports complying with Occupational Therapy guidelines and legislative requirements.

26. To promote Occupational Therapy as a treatment medium and ensure high Occupational Therapy profile.

Job description

Job responsibilities

To work within the Occupational Therapy Service, providing effective Occupational Therapy intervention to various clinical areas

To manage autonomously a clinical workload at a specialist level: assessing and treating patients and maintaining associated records.

To develop and apply specialist knowledge, gained from past experience, on the job experience and specialist training.

To provide a patient-focused service following the Occupational Therapy process (screen referrals, assess and plan treatment programmes, implement and evaluate treatment programmes, monitor and discharge) and using Occupational Therapy core skills.

To supervise and support Occupational Therapists.

To delegate work to, supervise and support Occupational Therapy Support Staff.

To supervise and educate Occupational Therapy Students.

To act as a specialist Occupational Therapy resource for colleagues, carers and patients.

To be actively involved in team and service developments including audit and research.

The trust acknowledges and supports the statements laid down by the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct (College of Occupational Therapy). The post holder will be professionally accountable to Health Professions Council, and accountable contractually to their employer and to the law for their actions.

Job Purpose

To work within the Occupational Therapy Service, providing effective Occupational Therapy intervention to various clinical areas

To manage autonomously a clinical workload at a specialist level: assessing and treating patients and maintaining associated records.

To develop and apply specialist knowledge, gained from past experience, on the job experience and specialist training.

To provide a patient-focused service following the Occupational Therapy process (screen referrals, assess and plan treatment programmes, implement and evaluate treatment programmes, monitor and discharge) and using Occupational Therapy core skills.

To supervise and support Occupational Therapists.

To delegate work to, supervise and support Occupational Therapy Support Staff.

To supervise and educate Occupational Therapy Students.

To act as a specialist Occupational Therapy resource for colleagues, carers and patients.

To be actively involved in team and service developments including audit and research.

The trust acknowledges and supports the statements laid down by the Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct (College of Occupational Therapy). The post holder will be professionally accountable to Health Professions Council, and accountable contractually to their employer and to the law for their actions.

Job Dimensions

Clinical Responsibilities

This post holder will be responsible for providing complex occupational therapy intervention in a specific clinical speciality.

The post holder will work as an autonomous practitioner addressing occupational therapy performance skills, social context and activity demands in collaboration with patients, carers and colleagues.

Clinical intervention may take place in a variety of settings including wards, therapy departments, clinics, peoples homes, work places, community facilities, child care and educational establishments.

The work involves close liaison with the multi-disciplinary team and community based health and social care providers.

The post holder is responsible for financial and physical resources for example,use of equipment store systems such as Leeds Equipment Service, petty cash.

Principal duties and responsibilities are listed in section 9.

Team Responsibilities

1.Management, supervision and support of Occupational Therapists, Support Staff and Students.

1. Deputising for Band 7

2. Routine organisation and maintenance of the department/section

3. Participation in projects and long-term team developments

4. To offer continuity to Head Occupational Therapist and colleagues in the team

5. Leading and participating in in-service training

6. To attend bi-monthly seniors meetings to evaluate and develop the service.

7. To promote changes to policies, procedures and practices within the specialist clinical area as identified in the team plan

8. Responsibility for checking and cleaning equipment in line with Trust and services health and safety policies

CORE BEHAVIOURS AND SKILLS

To a specialist level:

1.Written and Verbal Skills

1. Ability to maintain clear lines of appropriate communication

2. Ability to work as part of a Team (OT and MDT)

3. Interpersonal Skills

4. Problem-Solving Skills

5. Clinical Reasoning

6.Analytical Skills

6. Investigative Skills

7. Presentation Skills

8. Facilitation Skills

9. Coaching Skills

10. Computer Skills

11. Time Management and ability to prioritise

12. Ability to Delegate

13. Effective Supervision

14. Ability to work within flexible hours

15. Ability to initiate and take responsibility for personal development

16. Ability to ensure that others take responsibility for their personal development

17. Links with relevant specialist section and other networks

18. Ability to work in a changing environment

19. Negotiation within limitations of service

20. Ability to work under pressure

21. Assertiveness Skills

22. Ability to move and handle patients

23. Complex discharge planning

24. Ability to promote Occupational Therapy

25. Adaptability

26. Initiative

27. Empathy and Sensitivity

28. Ability to influence and persuade

29. Patient-focused

30. Strive to empower

31. Ability to maintain confidentiality

32. Ability to promote and practice clinical governance

CORE KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING

To a specialist level:

1.Occupational Therapy Process screen referrals, assess and plan treatment programmes, implement and evaluate treatment programmes, monitor and plan discharge

1. Apply relevant theory and models of Occupational Therapy

2. Assess motor, perceptual, cognitive, emotional and psycho-social components of occupational performance

3. Awareness of Risk Assessment and Management

4. Complex discharge planning

5. Understanding of functional implications of illness and disability

6. Disability Rights and Legislation

7. Awareness of the matrix of agencies involved in the delivery of services

8. Awareness of the facets of clinical governance

9. Organisational Awareness

10. Diversity Awareness

11. Current relevant legislation

12. Relevant national and professional guidelines, standards and frameworks

13. Relevant clinical conditions and prognosis

14. Specialised treatment techniques

15. Relevant standardised assessment

16. Provision and fitting of adaptive equipment

17. Fieldwork Education Training

PRINCIPAL DUTIES & AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY

Clinical

1.To accept clinical responsibility for a designated caseload of patients.

1. To deliver a service using the Occupational Therapy process (screen referrals, assess and plan treatment programmes, implement and evaluate treatment programmes, monitor and plan discharge) and core skills.

2. To assess capacity, gain valid informed consent and have the ability to work within a legal framework with patients who lack capacity to consent to treatment.

3. To establish individual patients, plan and carry out effective Occupational Therapy intervention to a specialist level, in the most appropriate environment taking into account each patients individual physical, social and emotional needs

4. To work autonomously, with mostly indirect supervision.

5. To interpret and analyse at an advanced level, clinical and non-clinical information across a range of conditions.

6. To use advanced investigative and analytical skills.

7. To use clinical reasoning, critical thinking and analysis to develop individual goals and interventions which optimise functional ability.

8. To plan and prioritise clinical work.

9. To delegate work to support staff and obtain feedback from delegated tasks.

10. To use a range of verbal and non-verbal communication tools/strategies to communicate complex information effectively to patients/carers. This may include patients/ carers who may have difficulties in understanding or communicating.

11. The information may relate to prognosis and rehabilitation outcomes.

12. To utilise strategies of persuasion and motivation to ensure patients engage in intervention.

13. To adopt a key role in complex discharge management, communicating appropriate information and acting as an advocate for patient/carers.

14. All recommendations should focus on occupational performance and risk management in the patients own environment.

15. To refer to internal and external agencies relevant to the patients needs using designated referral systems.

16. To liaise with and work in collaboration with internal and external agencies.

17. To act as a specialist resource for information and support to patients, carers and others.

18. To ensure safe use of equipment by self and others.

19. To be able to work stressful environment.

20. To be able to impart difficult and unwelcome information regarding rehabilitation outcomes and support services.

21. To be able to deal effectively with emotional and/or aggressive patients/carers.

22. To participate in ward rounds, case conferences and meetings as required.

23. To record interventions accurately and timely using team/trust documentation complying with Occupational Therapy guidelines and legislative requirements.

24. To complete activity data using team/trust documentation and outcome measures.

25. To provide written reports complying with Occupational Therapy guidelines and legislative requirements.

26. To promote Occupational Therapy as a treatment medium and ensure high Occupational Therapy profile.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • HPC registration
  • Degree in Occupational Therapy / or equivalent

Desirable

  • Fieldwork education training

Experience

Essential

  • A range of post qualification experience as an Occupational Therapist in a physical setting
  • Experience of working with children
  • Multi-disciplinary team working
  • Demonstrate continued professional development and up to date clinical skills

Desirable

  • Knowledge of equipment.
  • Knowledge of child development
  • Awareness of clinical governance

Skills & behaviours

Essential

  • Able to take responsibility
  • Flexible approach
  • Able to self motivate
  • Approachable and friendly
  • Creative
  • Mature and adaptable
  • Team Worker
  • Time management
  • Able to prioritise
  • Able to delegate
  • Communication
  • Problem solving
  • Clinical Reasoning
  • Able to move and handle patients and equipment in line with Trust and service guidelines

Desirable

  • Teaching and Coaching

Additional Requirements

Essential

  • Initiate and take responsibility for personal development of self and others
  • Able to supervise others
  • Ability to work flexible hours on request
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • HPC registration
  • Degree in Occupational Therapy / or equivalent

Desirable

  • Fieldwork education training

Experience

Essential

  • A range of post qualification experience as an Occupational Therapist in a physical setting
  • Experience of working with children
  • Multi-disciplinary team working
  • Demonstrate continued professional development and up to date clinical skills

Desirable

  • Knowledge of equipment.
  • Knowledge of child development
  • Awareness of clinical governance

Skills & behaviours

Essential

  • Able to take responsibility
  • Flexible approach
  • Able to self motivate
  • Approachable and friendly
  • Creative
  • Mature and adaptable
  • Team Worker
  • Time management
  • Able to prioritise
  • Able to delegate
  • Communication
  • Problem solving
  • Clinical Reasoning
  • Able to move and handle patients and equipment in line with Trust and service guidelines

Desirable

  • Teaching and Coaching

Additional Requirements

Essential

  • Initiate and take responsibility for personal development of self and others
  • Able to supervise others
  • Ability to work flexible hours on request

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

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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).

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).

Employer details

Employer name

Leeds Teaching Hospitals

Address

Leeds General Infirmary

Great George Street

Leeds

LS13EX


Employer's website

https://www.leedsth.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer details

Employer name

Leeds Teaching Hospitals

Address

Leeds General Infirmary

Great George Street

Leeds

LS13EX


Employer's website

https://www.leedsth.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Clinical Service Manager

Claire England

claire.england@nhs.net

Details

Date posted

29 July 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 6

Salary

£38,682 to £46,580 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

C9298-CHI-0413

Job locations

Leeds General Infirmary

Great George Street

Leeds

LS13EX


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