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Occupational Therapist – Double-Handed Care Team

Pertemps

Greater London

Hybrid

GBP 40,000 - 60,000

Full time

24 days ago

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Job summary

A healthcare recruitment firm is looking for an experienced Occupational Therapist to join Brent's Double-Handed Care Team. The role involves collaborating with social care professionals to transition from double-handed to single-handed care, ensuring independence and dignity. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, training staff, and monitoring care plans. Ideal candidates will be HCPC-registered with substantial experience in community practice and manual handling. This position offers a competitive rate of £32–£35 per hour with full-time hours and hybrid working options.

Benefits

Dedicated consultant support
Simple online registration process
Attractive referral schemes

Qualifications

  • Qualified, HCPC-registered Occupational Therapist with community practice experience.
  • Experience in manual handling and equipment provision.
  • Ability to assess, plan, and implement safe single-handed care.

Responsibilities

  • Undertake functional assessments for safe single-handed care.
  • Provide expert training and risk management guidance.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary partners to implement care solutions.

Skills

Manual handling expertise
Clinical reasoning
Partnership working skills
Communication skills

Education

HCPC registration
Job description

Occupational Therapist – Double-Handed Care Team

Specialism: Double-Handed Care Team

Location: Brent, UK

Salary: £32–£35 per hour

Contract Type: Ongoing

Hours: Full Time

Working Pattern: Hybrid working available

Start Date: ASAP

We are seeking an experienced and motivated Occupational Therapist to join Brent’s dedicated Double-Handed Project Team.

This innovative and progressive service focuses on reviewing and reducing double-handed care packages where appropriate, supporting the transition to safe, person-centred single-handed care. The role is ideal for an OT with strong clinical reasoning, excellent manual handling knowledge, and a commitment to promoting independence and dignity.

Working in collaboration with social workers, care agencies, and multidisciplinary partners, you will lead on complex reviews to ensure care is delivered safely, efficiently, and in line with least restrictive practice principles—while also contributing to sustainable cost savings across the service.

Key Duties and Responsibilities
  • Undertake comprehensive functional assessments to identify abilities, support needs, and opportunities for safe single-handed care.
  • Apply advanced manual handling expertise to prescribe, demonstrate, and implement suitable moving and handling equipment, assistive technology, and environmental adaptations.
  • Collaborate with social workers, care providers, and care coordinators to plan, trial, and implement reductions from double- to single-handed care.
  • Provide expert training, advice, and risk management guidance to carers, families, and support staff in safe handling techniques and equipment use.
  • Ensure all interventions follow least restrictive practice principles, promoting independence, dignity, and safety.
  • Review, redesign, and rationalise care packages to deliver sustainable cost savings without compromising quality.
  • Prepare clear, evidence-based clinical reports, risk assessments, and professional recommendations.
  • Monitor outcomes and complete follow-up reviews to ensure interventions remain safe and effective.
  • Liaise with DFG teams, reablement services, and equipment providers to support holistic and person-centred planning.
  • Maintain accurate, up-to-date clinical documentation in line with HCPC standards and organisational requirements.
About You

You will be a qualified, HCPC-registered Occupational Therapist with strong experience in community practice, rehabilitation, and manual handling. You will be confident working autonomously on complex cases, applying sound clinical reasoning and working closely with multidisciplinary partners.

Essential Skills & Qualities
  • Extensive knowledge and hands‑on experience in manual handling and equipment provision.
  • Proven ability to assess, plan, and implement safe and effective single-handed care solutions.
  • Strong partnership working skills with social workers, care agencies, therapists, and providers.
  • Solid understanding of least restrictive practice, independence, and safeguarding principles.
  • Excellent clinical reasoning, problem‑solving, and decision‑making abilities.
  • Strong communication, negotiation, and interpersonal skills.
  • Commitment to efficiency, cost‑effectiveness, and high‑quality, person‑centred care.
Why work through Pertemps?

By applying through Pertemps, you’ll benefit from:

  • Dedicated consultant with access to roles nationwide and available whenever you need support
  • Simple online registration process
  • Attractive referral schemes and incentives
  • Ongoing compliance fully managed for you
  • Prompt and reliable payroll
  • …and much more!

To discuss this role in more detail, please contact Freya Josephon at 07471 306880 or email Freya.joseph@pprsocialcare.co.uk.

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