Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board
Job summary
The post holder will work as an Advanced Practitioner Occupational Therapist within Primary Care, providing specialist assessment, formulation and intervention for individuals with complex mental health and psychosocial needs.
Working autonomously as a first contact practitioner, they will complete clinical assessments, treatment planning and evaluations to support timely access to appropriate care. Interventions will focus on improving occupational performance, functional ability, health and wellbeing using recovery-focused, evidence-based practice.
The post holder will manage a complex caseload and provide individual and group interventions across clinic, community and home settings. They will contribute to service development, audit, evaluation, clinical leadership, supervision, training and expert advice to multidisciplinary and multi-agency teams.
The role supports integrated, person-centred care through close partnership working with primary care, wider health services, local authorities and third sector organisations, contributing to proactive and preventative community-based models of care.
Applications are welcomed from candidates seeking full-time or part-time opportunities. Multiple WTE posts are available, with working patterns agreed in line with service and individual needs.
Main duties of the job
Provide autonomous specialist occupational therapy assessment, formulation and intervention for patients presenting in primary care
Undertake first contact assessments, including history taking, clinical reasoning, care planning and evaluation
Manage and prioritise a complex caseload, delivering evidence-based, person-centred interventions
Promote function, independence and participation across daily living, work and social roles
Complete risk assessment and management, including positive risk-taking
Deliver and evaluate individual and group interventions, adapting to patient need
Work across clinic, community and home settings
Communicate complex information effectively and support patient involvement in goal setting and self-management
Work collaboratively with multidisciplinary and multi-agency teams, including third sector partners
Provide clinical leadership, supervision and training to staff and students
Contribute to service development, audit, quality improvement and innovation
Maintain accurate clinical records and reports in line with professional and organisational standards
Adhere to HCPC/RCOT standards, clinical governance and CPD requirements
The ability to speak Welsh is desirable for this post; English and/or Welsh speakers are equally welcome to apply.
Person Specification
Qualifications and Experience
Essential
- Recognised qualification degree / equivalent in Occupational Therapy
- Accredited post graduate study relevant to clinical area at masters level or equivalent
- Broad and extensive experience in Occupational Therapy practice
- Significant experience of Occupational Therapy delivery in specialist area
- Experience of clinical leadership
Desirable
- Other professional, technical or academic qualification which relate to clinical practice
- Motivational interviewing/ Solution Focused techniques
- Student accreditation (Practice Placement Educator Certificate)
- Clinical supervisory skills training
- Experience in leading service development / improvement.
Skills
Essential
- Proven and well developed communication skills at a variety of levels
- Demonstrable skills in influencing change in clinical practice
Desirable
- Welsh speaking
- Skills in research
Closing Date: 12 July 2026
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