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A leading healthcare organization in Birmingham is seeking a Band 7 Occupational Therapist to lead a team in managing complex older patients. The role includes supervising therapy staff, driving service development, and ensuring efficient discharge planning. Ideal candidates will hold a degree in Occupational Therapy and be registered with HCPC. Experience in staff management and training is essential. This role requires excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to lead multidisciplinary teams.
Job summary
Team Lead Occupational Therapist - Band 7 HCOP
We are looking for a Band 7 Occupational Therapist with a special interest in Healthcare of Older People to lead our team of established therapists on our HCOP wards at Heartlands Hospital.
You will be required to lead a team of OTs, PTs and TSWs to manage complex older patients with falls, dementia, frailty, cognitive impairments and extensive social needs whilst navigating each patient's family dynamics.
This post requires sophisticated multidisciplinary coordination and promoting of generic working between occupational therapists and physiotherapists for maximum efficiency. You will need to be skilled at timely and effective discharge planning and using onwards referrals to minimise readmission.
You will participate in seven-day working whilst driving service development initiatives that streamline care pathways and identify efficiency opportunities. You will be involved in teaching of the immediate and wider therapy teams, carrying out regular supervisions and appraisals. You will also be involved in taking students whilst on placement.
Working within our Kind, Connected, Bold values mean building supportive relationships whilst courageously leading change projects that genuinely improve patient outcomes.
You'll take professional responsibility for advanced occupational therapy assessment across both settings, managing complex cases requiring sophisticated clinical reasoning and autonomous decision-making where cognitive, physical and social factors intersect.
Day-to-day leadership includes supervising occupational therapists, physiotherapists and support workers, conducting appraisals, contributing to recruitment, and deputising for the Clinical Team Leader. Managing rotas, coordinating cover arrangements and addressing performance issues are integral responsibilities.
Your advanced communication skills address patients with compromised speech, cognitive difficulties or emotional distress. You'll negotiate treatment plans with resistant individuals, educate relatives and carers, and lead multidisciplinary meetings resolving complex discharge challenges.
Evidence-based practice improvement involves initiating audit projects, implementing outcome measures, and translating research into service protocols. This includes data collection, analysis, and presenting practice change recommendations to clinical leadership.
Teaching spans mentoring newly qualified therapists, supervising university students, delivering multidisciplinary training, and contributing to formal education programmes whilst assessing competencies and maintaining professional standards.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all sections of the community.
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.