Berkshire Healthcare Foundation Trust
Job summary
Are you an experienced Occupational Therapist who is passionate about providing interventions for young people with complex mental health issues in a flexible setting?
Or perhaps you have been working at band 5 and are ready for a developmental role which will support you into a band 6 post?
We are looking for an Occupational Therapist to join our well-established, Alternative to admission Day Hospital and Home Treatment service and we are open to either full or part time applicants.
Based in CAMHS Phoenix in Wokingham Community Hospital we provide evidence based psychiatric, nursing and therapeutic interventions for young people under the age of 18 presenting with severe and complex mental health difficulties assessed as requiring Tier 4 level care, outside of inpatient unit.
In this role you will be responsible for the assessment, development, implementation and evaluation of Occupational Therapy care plans, and activities to support therapy plans, for young people referred to us.
As a developmental role you will be supported by a Senior Occupational Therapist to complete a set of competencies which will take around 1 year (doe) to progress in to a band 6.
Applications for this role will be reviewed as they are received. We encourage you to apply as soon as possible, as vacancies may close early
Main duties of the job
The service will operate from 8am-8pm Mon-Fri; 9am-5pm Sat, Sun & Bank holiday’s (365 days per year). This post will operate over core hours Monday-Friday (to be agreed with the post holder) to meet the needs of the patient group such as:
families are demonstrably unable to attend at different times
As a result of multiple DNAs
To hold multifamily therapy
To run group specific work.
The role includes delivering care to young people both individually and in groups, on site at CAMHS Phoenix, in the young person’s home and via digital media. The post holder will be expected to work within this complex and variable setting, without direct supervision, but reporting to and in collaboration with senior colleagues, to deliver a high standard of evidence-based care and treatment in order to maximise each young person’s individual potential.
This post includes working with families and / or carers in collaboration with other members of the multi-disciplinary team and also with community CAMHS, children’s social care and other Local Authority and voluntary sector colleagues. The Service is an integral part of the wider specialist CAMHs service in Berkshire and is managed alongside and closely linked to the CAMHS Specialist Community Teams including CAMHS crisis, eating disorders and early intervention in psychosis services and relevant adult mental health services
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- DiplomaordegreeinOccupationalTherapy
- HPCRegistration
- Goodstandardofgeneraleducation
Desirable
- PreviousexperienceofCOTpreceptorshipprogramme
- Furtherrelevantqualificationinthefieldof mental health
Training
Essential
- Evidenceofcontinuousprofessionaldevelopment
PreviousExperience
Essential
- Post-qualificationexperiencewhichmayinclude role of a supervisee for junior staff or students, and leadership experience, which may be gained if you have been working as a qualified
- O.T.for 2yearsormore
- Experienceofworkingwithchildrenandyoung peoplewith mental health problems
- Experienceofworkingwithpeoplewithmental health problems
- ExperienceofindividualandgroupworkOTintervention
- Experienceofmulti-disciplinaryteamworking
- Experienceofworkinginacommunitymental health service
Desirable
- Experienceofsupervisingstaffandstudents
Knowledge,Skills&Abilities
Essential
- Thoroughworkingknowledgeofmentalhealth problems and their management
- KnowledgeofOTassessmentandtreatmentapproaches
- Knowledgeofcurrentmentalhealthpolicy
- Ability to offer a range ofgood qualityOT assessmentsandtreatmentinterventionsto individuals and groups
- Abilitytoworkasamemberofamulti- disciplinaryteam
- Abilitytoworkautonomouslyandsetown priorities within caseload management
- Ability to apply patient-led principles and form non-discriminatorytherapeuticrelationshipswith the service usersand their parents/ carers
- Abilitytotakeresponsibilityappropriatetosenior clinician role, and make decisions
- Abilitytocontributecreativelytothe development of the service.
- Abilitytoworkwithinachangingand progressive environment
Desirable
- Ability to deal with emotionally demanding situations,andtoremaincalmunderpressure
- AbilitytoreflectandcriticallyappraiseownPerformance
AdditionalRequirements
Essential
- Abletocommittoflexibleworkingpatterns, including weekend working and shift work
- Ability to travel independently and efficiently to deliverclinicalcarefrommultiplesitesincluding service user homes
Closing Date: 30 July 2026
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