Cardiff and Vale University Health Board

Occupational Therapy, Posture and Mobility Technician

The closing date is 24 July 2025

Job summary

An exciting opportunity to work within the Clinical Team at the South Wales Posture and Mobility Service. Developing and using clinical, technical and people skills to provide equipment solutions to our adult and paediatric service users across South Wales. You will work with the support of the therapists and other professionals within the wider service and work with service users of all ages and a variety of needs. Equipment provision ranges from standard manual wheelchairs, to active user and powered wheelchairs as well as buggies for younger children.

English and/or Welsh speakers are equally welcome to apply

Main duties of the job

Use technical skills and postural knowledge to set up and fit manual and powered wheelchairs, optimising comfort, independence and posture for the service user.

Assist registered professionals in the assessment of service users for provision of both manual and powered wheelchairs across South Wales.

Carry out administrative duties as per department's guidelines, using the data management systems required.

Assist senior staff in delivery training as well as attending relevant training.

About us

Cardiff and Vale University Health Board is one of the largest Integrated Health Boards in the UK, employing over 17,000 staff, providing over 100 specialist services. Working across 6 hospital sites, we have a diverse range of career opportunities to offer. Serving over 500,000 people living in Cardiff and the Vale, we are focussed on the health and care needs of our local population whilst working with our partners to develop regional services. Together we are committed to improving health outcomes for everyone, delivering excellent care and support.

Our mission is "Living Well, Caring Well, Working Together", and our vision is that every person's chance of leading a healthy life should be equal. Our 10-year transformation and improvement strategy, Shaping Our Future Wellbeing, is our chance to work collaboratively with the public and our workforce to make our health board more sustainable for the future.

Details

Date posted

21 July 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 3

Salary

£25,313 to £26,999 a year English

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

001-ACS085-0725

Job locations

Posture and Mobility Centre

Posture and Mobility Centre

Pontypridd

CF37 5TT


Job description

Job responsibilities

Clinical

To provide support to the Posture and Mobility Therapists with the assessment, planning and implementation of posture and mobility solutions.

To fit posture and mobility equipment for service users as prescribed by therapists, accommodating or correcting any postural deviations as intended.

To evaluate the effectiveness of the intended solution being fitted for service user, with consideration of posture and mobility aims providing appropriate feedback to the prescribing therapist as required. To be able to take accurate measurements of service users, for use when equipment is being selected. Contribute to the assessment of service users for manual and powered wheelchairs, including conducting environmental assessments when required.

To be able to identify basic postural deviations and feedback as required to the therapists.

To demonstrate and apply a broad level of understanding of the effect of disability.

To work with service users including adults and children with terminal and life-threatening conditions when urgent intervention is required.

To use a wide range of appropriate tools to fit equipment and employ safe manual handling techniques when moving heavy/awkward equipment, often in enclosed environments within homes, schools and hospitals.

To make visits for assessments and fittings using the ALAC vehicles when required, either as a lone worker or with other staff.

To be able to use problem-solving skills and seek guidance when required.

To prioritise workload and manage own time to meet deadlines and within the time constraints as per service demands.

Obtains relevant information from patients/clients regarding their goals/aims and equipment provision, feeding this back to the prescribing therapist as appropriate.

Prepares for intervention in hospital and community setting to include patients home and ensures the environment is safe for practice. To be familiar with required posture and mobility equipment, as per training provided and to follow manufacturer guidelines when fitting equipment.

Demonstrates fine motor skills to include high levels of dexterity and hand eye coordination.

Demonstrates appropriate use of required tools for the fitting and modification of posture and mobility equipment.

Undertakes general risk assessments as per training.

Implements procedures related to stock control, including appropriate use of data management system and return of any items to stock.

Demonstrates attitudes that ensure that clients and carers expressed needs and choices become the focus of the care management process

To be competent in the use of required electronic devices as per training provided such as programmers to adjust controls of powered wheelchairs.

2. Communication

To demonstrate full use of all equipment to service users, carers and other professionals.

To fully involve service users, carers and referring professionals in the equipment provision process, often discussing matters of a sensitive nature.

Effectively reports information regarding service user outcomes with members of the whole Posture and Mobility Team as required.

Communicates effectively face to face and via other means such as telephone with service users, relatives/carers. To effectively communicate with clients with a wide range of communication barriers such as speech and language difficulties, challenging behaviour and sensory impairment.

Works effectively as a member of a team and attends any required meetings to collect information.

Demonstrates familiarity with basic IT skills and documents all client interactions appropriately.

Use provided domains for communications including emails and Microsoft TEAMs.

Take accurate messages and deliver accordingly as per local procedure.

3. Professional Ethics

Maintain the standards of the service and adhere to the code of ethics and professional conduct for the college of Occupational Therapists.

To develop and maintain a credible and professional contribution to the organisation, through maintaining professional status by engaging in continuing professional development.

To have the ability to work with service users and colleagues from diverse cultural and ethical groups, respecting personal beliefs and individuality, promoting individual rights and choice and promoting an anti-discriminatory practice.

To demonstrates attitudes that ensure the expressed needs and choices of service users and carers become the focus of assessment and intervention.

To understand and respect the need for confidentiality regarding service users.

4. Management

To exercise good personal time management when prioritising own varied caseload of clinics, home assessments, fittings and administration.

To be flexible with time management when organising visits, often working outside of the regular working week.

To prioritise workload and work to strict deadlines within pressured time constraints.

To be aware of current local and national government legislation and to work in accordance to these.

5. Education

To attend regular courses to maintain up-to-date clinical information, enabling evidence-based practice, and contributing to continuing professional development.

To assist in the co-ordination of new staff induction programmes and to train new staff in the assessment, intervention and evaluation processes at ALAS.

To assist the Training Officer in developing All Wales training courses.

To assist in training outside referrers to the service and to evaluate that training as required.

6. Bio Psychosocial

To demonstrate strength, endurance and coordination in a variety tasks including the use of manual tools to fit and adjust mobility and seating equipment.

To use fine motor skills to include high levels of dexterity and hand-eye coordination when carrying out assessments and intervention.

To regularly use manual handling skills in line with legislation when moving a client or equipment, using mechanical aids as necessary.

To demonstrate increased alertness and awareness to unpredictable environments and clinical settings including lone working in the community.

To maintain a high level of concentration, often having to drive over a large geographical area, in order to carry out assessments and intervention.

To adapt emotionally to regular exposure to distressing circumstances e.g. profound disability and information from traumatised service users.

To take an empathetic approach in emotional circumstances e.g. terminal illness, suicidal intent and the disabling effect of illness.

To have the ability to deal appropriately with adverse environmental conditions when on home visits (e.g. cold, damp, infestation etc.) and unavoidable hazards (e.g. aggressive behaviour of service users or carers) with due regard for responsibilities under the Health and Safety at Work Act.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Clinical

To provide support to the Posture and Mobility Therapists with the assessment, planning and implementation of posture and mobility solutions.

To fit posture and mobility equipment for service users as prescribed by therapists, accommodating or correcting any postural deviations as intended.

To evaluate the effectiveness of the intended solution being fitted for service user, with consideration of posture and mobility aims providing appropriate feedback to the prescribing therapist as required. To be able to take accurate measurements of service users, for use when equipment is being selected. Contribute to the assessment of service users for manual and powered wheelchairs, including conducting environmental assessments when required.

To be able to identify basic postural deviations and feedback as required to the therapists.

To demonstrate and apply a broad level of understanding of the effect of disability.

To work with service users including adults and children with terminal and life-threatening conditions when urgent intervention is required.

To use a wide range of appropriate tools to fit equipment and employ safe manual handling techniques when moving heavy/awkward equipment, often in enclosed environments within homes, schools and hospitals.

To make visits for assessments and fittings using the ALAC vehicles when required, either as a lone worker or with other staff.

To be able to use problem-solving skills and seek guidance when required.

To prioritise workload and manage own time to meet deadlines and within the time constraints as per service demands.

Obtains relevant information from patients/clients regarding their goals/aims and equipment provision, feeding this back to the prescribing therapist as appropriate.

Prepares for intervention in hospital and community setting to include patients home and ensures the environment is safe for practice. To be familiar with required posture and mobility equipment, as per training provided and to follow manufacturer guidelines when fitting equipment.

Demonstrates fine motor skills to include high levels of dexterity and hand eye coordination.

Demonstrates appropriate use of required tools for the fitting and modification of posture and mobility equipment.

Undertakes general risk assessments as per training.

Implements procedures related to stock control, including appropriate use of data management system and return of any items to stock.

Demonstrates attitudes that ensure that clients and carers expressed needs and choices become the focus of the care management process

To be competent in the use of required electronic devices as per training provided such as programmers to adjust controls of powered wheelchairs.

2. Communication

To demonstrate full use of all equipment to service users, carers and other professionals.

To fully involve service users, carers and referring professionals in the equipment provision process, often discussing matters of a sensitive nature.

Effectively reports information regarding service user outcomes with members of the whole Posture and Mobility Team as required.

Communicates effectively face to face and via other means such as telephone with service users, relatives/carers. To effectively communicate with clients with a wide range of communication barriers such as speech and language difficulties, challenging behaviour and sensory impairment.

Works effectively as a member of a team and attends any required meetings to collect information.

Demonstrates familiarity with basic IT skills and documents all client interactions appropriately.

Use provided domains for communications including emails and Microsoft TEAMs.

Take accurate messages and deliver accordingly as per local procedure.

3. Professional Ethics

Maintain the standards of the service and adhere to the code of ethics and professional conduct for the college of Occupational Therapists.

To develop and maintain a credible and professional contribution to the organisation, through maintaining professional status by engaging in continuing professional development.

To have the ability to work with service users and colleagues from diverse cultural and ethical groups, respecting personal beliefs and individuality, promoting individual rights and choice and promoting an anti-discriminatory practice.

To demonstrates attitudes that ensure the expressed needs and choices of service users and carers become the focus of assessment and intervention.

To understand and respect the need for confidentiality regarding service users.

4. Management

To exercise good personal time management when prioritising own varied caseload of clinics, home assessments, fittings and administration.

To be flexible with time management when organising visits, often working outside of the regular working week.

To prioritise workload and work to strict deadlines within pressured time constraints.

To be aware of current local and national government legislation and to work in accordance to these.

5. Education

To attend regular courses to maintain up-to-date clinical information, enabling evidence-based practice, and contributing to continuing professional development.

To assist in the co-ordination of new staff induction programmes and to train new staff in the assessment, intervention and evaluation processes at ALAS.

To assist the Training Officer in developing All Wales training courses.

To assist in training outside referrers to the service and to evaluate that training as required.

6. Bio Psychosocial

To demonstrate strength, endurance and coordination in a variety tasks including the use of manual tools to fit and adjust mobility and seating equipment.

To use fine motor skills to include high levels of dexterity and hand-eye coordination when carrying out assessments and intervention.

To regularly use manual handling skills in line with legislation when moving a client or equipment, using mechanical aids as necessary.

To demonstrate increased alertness and awareness to unpredictable environments and clinical settings including lone working in the community.

To maintain a high level of concentration, often having to drive over a large geographical area, in order to carry out assessments and intervention.

To adapt emotionally to regular exposure to distressing circumstances e.g. profound disability and information from traumatised service users.

To take an empathetic approach in emotional circumstances e.g. terminal illness, suicidal intent and the disabling effect of illness.

To have the ability to deal appropriately with adverse environmental conditions when on home visits (e.g. cold, damp, infestation etc.) and unavoidable hazards (e.g. aggressive behaviour of service users or carers) with due regard for responsibilities under the Health and Safety at Work Act.

Person Specification

Qualifications and knowledge

Essential

  • Relevant qualification such as NVQ level 3 Health and Social Care, NVQ level 3 Engineering, or AGORED level 3.

Desirable

  • First aid
  • Basic IT qualification

Experience

Essential

  • Relevant experience of working in a caring environment.
  • Experience of working with people with a disability.
  • Communicating with people both individually or in groups.

Desirable

  • Experience of working in a health care setting.

Skills and Attributes

Essential

  • Good communication skills.
  • Ability to adapt to changes in job pressures due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • Dexterity
  • Good organisation and time management.
  • Ability to safely use a range of tools, good practical abilities.
  • Ability to work as a member of a team.
  • Awareness of own limitations.
  • Ability to work alone.

Desirable

  • Qualification in practical skills relevant to the setting.
  • Fundamental IT skills, including word, email and database use.
  • Welsh Language Skills are desirable levels 1 to 5 in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing in Welsh

Other

Essential

  • Satisfactory Enhanced DBS clearance including an Adults and Children's Barred List check
  • Basic understanding of disability and the functional implications of the use of a wheelchair.
  • Adaptable with coping skills.
  • Good at problem solving.
  • Commitment, enthusiasm and flexibility to the needs of the Service.
  • Good team player.

Desirable

  • Working in a wheelchair or related service.
  • Eager to learn new skills.
Person Specification

Qualifications and knowledge

Essential

  • Relevant qualification such as NVQ level 3 Health and Social Care, NVQ level 3 Engineering, or AGORED level 3.

Desirable

  • First aid
  • Basic IT qualification

Experience

Essential

  • Relevant experience of working in a caring environment.
  • Experience of working with people with a disability.
  • Communicating with people both individually or in groups.

Desirable

  • Experience of working in a health care setting.

Skills and Attributes

Essential

  • Good communication skills.
  • Ability to adapt to changes in job pressures due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • Dexterity
  • Good organisation and time management.
  • Ability to safely use a range of tools, good practical abilities.
  • Ability to work as a member of a team.
  • Awareness of own limitations.
  • Ability to work alone.

Desirable

  • Qualification in practical skills relevant to the setting.
  • Fundamental IT skills, including word, email and database use.
  • Welsh Language Skills are desirable levels 1 to 5 in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing in Welsh

Other

Essential

  • Satisfactory Enhanced DBS clearance including an Adults and Children's Barred List check
  • Basic understanding of disability and the functional implications of the use of a wheelchair.
  • Adaptable with coping skills.
  • Good at problem solving.
  • Commitment, enthusiasm and flexibility to the needs of the Service.
  • Good team player.

Desirable

  • Working in a wheelchair or related service.
  • Eager to learn new skills.

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).

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

Cardiff and Vale University Health Board

Address

Posture and Mobility Centre

Posture and Mobility Centre

Pontypridd

CF37 5TT


Employer's website

https://cavuhb.nhs.wales/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Cardiff and Vale University Health Board

Address

Posture and Mobility Centre

Posture and Mobility Centre

Pontypridd

CF37 5TT


Employer's website

https://cavuhb.nhs.wales/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Lead Therapist, Posture and Mobility Service

Rhian Davies

rhian.davies18@wales.nhs.uk

01443661761

Details

Date posted

21 July 2025

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 3

Salary

£25,313 to £26,999 a year English

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

001-ACS085-0725

Job locations

Posture and Mobility Centre

Posture and Mobility Centre

Pontypridd

CF37 5TT


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