Job summary
  Job Family overview
Care job family overview
- Support and assist the well-being of individuals and groups to assure their protection, security and 
development
-  Safeguarding, protection and care
-  Community, residential, day or field settings
-  Ongoing risk/needs assessment of and advice for individuals/groups
-  Specification of any non-council provision
-  Individual or small group emphasis
-  May involve personal care activities
-  Likely to involve immediate response to client
Service and Function Context
Reablement is a short term, therapist led service aiming to prevent, reduce and delay the need for 
ongoing services. Reablement supports people to be as independent as possible and includes the 
provision of information and advice, analysis of needs, provision of equipment and adaptations and 
targeted assistance from a team of support workers.
The reablement team seek to support people to make use of community and personal assets to 
achieve their goals.
The overall responsibilities of the reablement team are:
-  To work with customers and carers/families to identify goals and design creative reablement 
support plans to achieve them
-  To connect customers with local resources and facilities.
-  To operate within legal frameworks and defined budgets for social care.
The team will work closely with colleagues from Health, private providers, the voluntary sector 
and others, to support the occupational needs of customers.
  Main duties of the job
  - Manage a busy caseload including complex and challenging cases; provide support and 
guidance for the management of complex and challenging cases. Be able to reprioritise work 
according to individual customer and service needs.
-  Undertake strengths based occupational therapy assessments working with customers with 
complex occupational needs and contentious situations (including assessment of mental 
capacity where appropriate); using your professional judgement to adapt your approach to the 
individual needs of the customer.
-  Design and implement innovative reablement plans for people living in complex situations to 
enable customers to meet their goals and reduce need for ongoing support and minimise 
demand for long term care. This will include liaison and negotiation with family members and 
support staff on options to encourage independence and safe practice.
-  Demonstrate competence in complex risk assessment and positive risk taking. Work with 
customers to manage risk and record actions and strategies agreed. Support other team 
members with management of risk.
-  Coordinate the customers reablement journey, in collaboration with the customer and/or 
family members. This will involve regular contact with the customer, members of the 
reablement team and relevant partners to evidence decision making in reviewing goals, 
planning interventions responding to change and evaluating progress for customers with 
complex physical, emotional or social needs.
About us
  Wiltshire Council is the unitary local authority for the county of Wiltshire, England, established in 2009 to provide both county-level and district-level services. The council's vision is to foster strong communities where residents can achieve their potential through empowerment and inclusion. The council focuses on long-term challenges, community engagement, and delivering services that support independent living, reduce inequalities, and promote overall well-being.
Key Responsibilities and Services
The council provides a range of essential services to residents, including waste management, public planning, and support for vulnerable populations, such as older adults and people with disabilities.
The council consists of elected councillors who form a cabinet to set the council's direction and priorities. A system of overview and scrutiny ensures accountability for the cabinet's decisions.
The council engages in long-term planning, such as its household waste management strategy, focusing on new approaches and opportunities to manage waste over the next decade and beyond.
The council uses Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) funds to support local infrastructure projects, including roads, schools, and recreational facilities, to manage the impact of development.
 
      
      
  
    Job description
    Job responsibilities
    Job Purpose
- To uphold standards of practice for Occupational Therapists as determined by the regulatory 
body, the Health and Care Professions Council and the Professional Standards and Code of 
Ethics and Professional Conduct of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists.
-  To undertake occupational therapy assessments with customers. To plan for the provision of 
support and services with customers in order to assist them meet their outcomes and to 
live as independently as possible fulfilling their individual potential.
-  To support carers to continue in their role.
-  To provide professional supervision and support to Occupational Therapists and Customer 
Coordinators, working within the same locality/ environment.
-  To deliver this service in accordance with the statutory responsibilities as set out within social 
care and housing legislation
-  To ensure that the primary responsibility of safeguarding adults is delivered in accordance 
with the law and local policy and guidance.
- Specific duties and responsibilities
-  Manage a busy caseload including complex and challenging cases; provide support and 
guidance for the management of complex and challenging cases. Be able to reprioritise work 
according to individual customer and service needs.
-  Undertake strengths based occupational therapy assessments working with customers with 
complex occupational needs and contentious situations (including assessment of mental 
capacity where appropriate); using your professional judgement to adapt your approach to the 
individual needs of the customer.
-  Design and implement innovative reablement plans for people living in complex situations to 
enable customers to meet their goals and reduce need for ongoing support and minimise 
demand for long term care. This will include liaison and negotiation with family members and 
support staff on options to encourage independence and safe practice.
-  Demonstrate competence in complex risk assessment and positive risk taking. Work with 
customers to manage risk and record actions and strategies agreed. Support other team 
members with management of risk.
-  Coordinate the customers reablement journey, in collaboration with the customer and/or 
family members. This will involve regular contact with the customer, members of the 
reablement team and relevant partners to evidence decision making in reviewing goals, 
planning interventions responding to change and evaluating progress for customers with 
complex physical, emotional or social needs.
-  Undertake complex moving and handling risk assessments, using your expertise to record the 
recommendations in an format appropriate to the customers and/or carers needs. Monitoring 
and evaluating risk and sharing information with the relevant parties including demonstration 
of recommended techniques.
-  Assess for and recommend minor and major adaptations in accordance with the Care Act and 
Housing legislation and guidance with customers with complex physical or social barriers, 
within the reablement service. Use expert professional skills and judgement to analyse, 
discuss and negotiate options with the customer to improve accessibility within their own 
home or recommend re-housing. Establish and maintain good working relationship and carry 
out joint visits and assessments with other professionals e.g. GP's, Consultants and Health Therapists working with the customer. Seek advice from and refer to other disciplines as 
appropriate
-  Consider the needs of carers in line with Care Act eligibility and make referrals to partner 
agencies for assessment and support as required
-  Practice within the current legal framework, including health, social care and housing 
legislation; and Wiltshire Council policies and procedures. Provide guidance and advice to 
support other members of the team to work within the legal framework, policies and 
procedures
-  Contribute proactively to the effective working of the team with positive attitude by sharing 
knowledge, offering advice and support and by preparedness to be involved in the 
development of services
-  Take active responsibility for your own continuing professional development including 
attendance at statutory and non statutory training and participation in development 
opportunities
-  Fully engage and prepare for own supervision and appraisal through self-evaluation, ensuring 
that continual professional development is evidenced
-  To have a good awareness of safeguarding in line with Wiltshire policy, including making 
referrals and participation in safeguarding investigations
-  Provide professional supervision and support to Occupational Therapists and other members 
of the team, promoting evidence-informed practice. Ensure that supervision is timely and 
recorded and that any practice and other concerns are communicated with senior staff/ line 
managers
-  Actively engage in individual and group supervision and embed learning in practice
-  Participate in appraisal and team meetings and contribute to individual and team 
development
-  Record all occupational therapy and reablement contacts in a timely way, onto the Social 
Care records in accordance with work targets set by the Team Manager and Supervisor
-  Understand and utilise universally available services within the voluntary and community 
sector, as well as maintaining knowledge of services commissioned by the Council to support 
effective provision of information to customers. Promote the use of universal services with 
reablement team members and the wider service
-  Ensure that Council Policies and Procedures are followed at all times
-  Be an ambassador for the Council at all times, always representing the Council positively, 
professionally and appropriately at meetings with customers, external partners and agencies
-  Attend Civil Emergencies when a rest centre is set up
-  Make decisions on Blue and Bus Badge appeals
- Specific requirements for this post
-  Ability to travel on a daily basis and to undertake visits to customers in their own homes or in 
other settings e.g. hospital.
-  There will be a requirement to occasionally work outside of standard hours, including 
weekends to meet the needs of the service, for example assessing customers abilities at 
different times of the day or provide support to other members of the reablement team. The 
number of out of hours worked will not exceed 10% of the total contracted hours per week. To
be flexible and work in other reablement teams as required
Person specification
Essential
- Professional Qualification in Occupational Therapy (Diploma or degree)
-  Registered with HCPC as an Occupational Therapist
-  Evidenced experience of professional and personal development following achievement of 
professional qualification, likely to be a minimum of 2 years post-qualification
-  Experience of working with adults
-  Significant knowledge and understanding of Health, Housing and Social Care legislation and 
wider policy context
-  Significant up-to-date knowledge of relevant legislation and guidance in relation to working 
with, and the safeguarding of adults
-  Significant knowledge and experience of delivering adaptations through the Disabled 
Facilities Grant process
-  Significant knowledge of reablement to support and promote independence
-  Significant and up-to-date knowledge and experience of undertaking moving and handling 
assessments and writing moving and handling plans
-  Experience of contributing to the supervision of staff and taking part in professional 
supervision
-  Well-developed interpersonal skills and ability to effectively communicate with people in a 
variety of ways and levels
-  Ability to professionally challenge
-  Literate, numerate and good computer skills
-  Ability to prioritise work and support others to do this
-  A self-starter, well organised person who is passionate about delivery of high quality 
customer-centric services
-  Must be able to write clear, accurate and evidence-informed documentation
-  Fully fluent in spoken and written English
Desirable
- Experience of working in a social care setting
-  Experience of working in a reablement or intermediate care team
-  Experience of working as a Safeguarding investigating officer
-  Experience of supervising occupational therapy students on practice placements
-  Experience of offering formal supervision and appraisal to staff
-  Experience in offering training and support with moving and handling
 
  
    
      
        Job description
      
    
    
      Job responsibilities
      Job Purpose
- To uphold standards of practice for Occupational Therapists as determined by the regulatory 
body, the Health and Care Professions Council and the Professional Standards and Code of 
Ethics and Professional Conduct of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists.
-  To undertake occupational therapy assessments with customers. To plan for the provision of 
support and services with customers in order to assist them meet their outcomes and to 
live as independently as possible fulfilling their individual potential.
-  To support carers to continue in their role.
-  To provide professional supervision and support to Occupational Therapists and Customer 
Coordinators, working within the same locality/ environment.
-  To deliver this service in accordance with the statutory responsibilities as set out within social 
care and housing legislation
-  To ensure that the primary responsibility of safeguarding adults is delivered in accordance 
with the law and local policy and guidance.
- Specific duties and responsibilities
-  Manage a busy caseload including complex and challenging cases; provide support and 
guidance for the management of complex and challenging cases. Be able to reprioritise work 
according to individual customer and service needs.
-  Undertake strengths based occupational therapy assessments working with customers with 
complex occupational needs and contentious situations (including assessment of mental 
capacity where appropriate); using your professional judgement to adapt your approach to the 
individual needs of the customer.
-  Design and implement innovative reablement plans for people living in complex situations to 
enable customers to meet their goals and reduce need for ongoing support and minimise 
demand for long term care. This will include liaison and negotiation with family members and 
support staff on options to encourage independence and safe practice.
-  Demonstrate competence in complex risk assessment and positive risk taking. Work with 
customers to manage risk and record actions and strategies agreed. Support other team 
members with management of risk.
-  Coordinate the customers reablement journey, in collaboration with the customer and/or 
family members. This will involve regular contact with the customer, members of the 
reablement team and relevant partners to evidence decision making in reviewing goals, 
planning interventions responding to change and evaluating progress for customers with 
complex physical, emotional or social needs.
-  Undertake complex moving and handling risk assessments, using your expertise to record the 
recommendations in an format appropriate to the customers and/or carers needs. Monitoring 
and evaluating risk and sharing information with the relevant parties including demonstration 
of recommended techniques.
-  Assess for and recommend minor and major adaptations in accordance with the Care Act and 
Housing legislation and guidance with customers with complex physical or social barriers, 
within the reablement service. Use expert professional skills and judgement to analyse, 
discuss and negotiate options with the customer to improve accessibility within their own 
home or recommend re-housing. Establish and maintain good working relationship and carry 
out joint visits and assessments with other professionals e.g. GP's, Consultants and Health Therapists working with the customer. Seek advice from and refer to other disciplines as 
appropriate
-  Consider the needs of carers in line with Care Act eligibility and make referrals to partner 
agencies for assessment and support as required
-  Practice within the current legal framework, including health, social care and housing 
legislation; and Wiltshire Council policies and procedures. Provide guidance and advice to 
support other members of the team to work within the legal framework, policies and 
procedures
-  Contribute proactively to the effective working of the team with positive attitude by sharing 
knowledge, offering advice and support and by preparedness to be involved in the 
development of services
-  Take active responsibility for your own continuing professional development including 
attendance at statutory and non statutory training and participation in development 
opportunities
-  Fully engage and prepare for own supervision and appraisal through self-evaluation, ensuring 
that continual professional development is evidenced
-  To have a good awareness of safeguarding in line with Wiltshire policy, including making 
referrals and participation in safeguarding investigations
-  Provide professional supervision and support to Occupational Therapists and other members 
of the team, promoting evidence-informed practice. Ensure that supervision is timely and 
recorded and that any practice and other concerns are communicated with senior staff/ line 
managers
-  Actively engage in individual and group supervision and embed learning in practice
-  Participate in appraisal and team meetings and contribute to individual and team 
development
-  Record all occupational therapy and reablement contacts in a timely way, onto the Social 
Care records in accordance with work targets set by the Team Manager and Supervisor
-  Understand and utilise universally available services within the voluntary and community 
sector, as well as maintaining knowledge of services commissioned by the Council to support 
effective provision of information to customers. Promote the use of universal services with 
reablement team members and the wider service
-  Ensure that Council Policies and Procedures are followed at all times
-  Be an ambassador for the Council at all times, always representing the Council positively, 
professionally and appropriately at meetings with customers, external partners and agencies
-  Attend Civil Emergencies when a rest centre is set up
-  Make decisions on Blue and Bus Badge appeals
- Specific requirements for this post
-  Ability to travel on a daily basis and to undertake visits to customers in their own homes or in 
other settings e.g. hospital.
-  There will be a requirement to occasionally work outside of standard hours, including 
weekends to meet the needs of the service, for example assessing customers abilities at 
different times of the day or provide support to other members of the reablement team. The 
number of out of hours worked will not exceed 10% of the total contracted hours per week. To
be flexible and work in other reablement teams as required
Person specification
Essential
- Professional Qualification in Occupational Therapy (Diploma or degree)
-  Registered with HCPC as an Occupational Therapist
-  Evidenced experience of professional and personal development following achievement of 
professional qualification, likely to be a minimum of 2 years post-qualification
-  Experience of working with adults
-  Significant knowledge and understanding of Health, Housing and Social Care legislation and 
wider policy context
-  Significant up-to-date knowledge of relevant legislation and guidance in relation to working 
with, and the safeguarding of adults
-  Significant knowledge and experience of delivering adaptations through the Disabled 
Facilities Grant process
-  Significant knowledge of reablement to support and promote independence
-  Significant and up-to-date knowledge and experience of undertaking moving and handling 
assessments and writing moving and handling plans
-  Experience of contributing to the supervision of staff and taking part in professional 
supervision
-  Well-developed interpersonal skills and ability to effectively communicate with people in a 
variety of ways and levels
-  Ability to professionally challenge
-  Literate, numerate and good computer skills
-  Ability to prioritise work and support others to do this
-  A self-starter, well organised person who is passionate about delivery of high quality 
customer-centric services
-  Must be able to write clear, accurate and evidence-informed documentation
-  Fully fluent in spoken and written English
Desirable
- Experience of working in a social care setting
-  Experience of working in a reablement or intermediate care team
-  Experience of working as a Safeguarding investigating officer
-  Experience of supervising occupational therapy students on practice placements
-  Experience of offering formal supervision and appraisal to staff
-  Experience in offering training and support with moving and handling
 
   
      
  
    Person Specification
    
    
      
        
          Qualifications
        
      
      
      Essential
      
        
        - Professional Qualification in Occupational Therapy - Diploma or degree
- Registered with HCPC as an Occupational Therapist
- Evidenced experience of professional and personal development following achievement of professional qualification, likely to be a minimum of 2 years post-qualification
Desirable
        
          
          - Experience of working with adults
- Significant knowledge and understanding of Health, Housing and Social Care legislation and wider policy context
- Significant up-to-date knowledge of relevant legislation and guidance in relation to working with, and the safeguarding of adults
- Significant knowledge and experience of delivering adaptations through the Disabled Facilities Grant process
- Significant knowledge of reablement to support and promote independence
- Significant and up-to-date knowledge and experience of undertaking moving and handling assessments and writing moving and handling plans
- Experience of contributing to the supervision of staff and taking part in professional supervision
- Well-developed interpersonal skills and ability to effectively communicate with people in a variety of ways and levels
- Ability to professionally challenge
 
  
    
      
        Person Specification
      
    
    
      
      
        
          
            Qualifications
          
        
        
        Essential
        
          
          - Professional Qualification in Occupational Therapy - Diploma or degree
- Registered with HCPC as an Occupational Therapist
- Evidenced experience of professional and personal development following achievement of professional qualification, likely to be a minimum of 2 years post-qualification
Desirable
          
            
            - Experience of working with adults
- Significant knowledge and understanding of Health, Housing and Social Care legislation and wider policy context
- Significant up-to-date knowledge of relevant legislation and guidance in relation to working with, and the safeguarding of adults
- Significant knowledge and experience of delivering adaptations through the Disabled Facilities Grant process
- Significant knowledge of reablement to support and promote independence
- Significant and up-to-date knowledge and experience of undertaking moving and handling assessments and writing moving and handling plans
- Experience of contributing to the supervision of staff and taking part in professional supervision
- Well-developed interpersonal skills and ability to effectively communicate with people in a variety of ways and levels
- Ability to professionally challenge
 
   
      
  
    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.
  
  
  
    UK Registration
    
      Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see 
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        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.
      
      
      
        UK Registration
        
          Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see 
          NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).