Cyngor Sir Ynys Mon / Isle of Anglesey County Council
Lleoliad
Ynys Môn
Pob ardal
Manylion
Oriau contract
Llawn Amser
Math o gontract
Parhaol
Cyflog
£40777.00 - 45091.00 y flwyddyn
Disgrifiad o'r swydd
Working for Isle of Anglesey County Council Anglesey is a great place to live and work. At Isle of Anglesey County Council we are committed to making life better for the people who live and work on the island. In order to achieve our priorities our employees are as ambitious as we are, take pride in their work, are innovative, professional, work in partnership and deliver to the highest standards. Our aim is to create an Anglesey that is healthy and prosperous, where families can thrive.
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Overall job purpose The post holder will provide Occupational Therapy in Llesiant Meddwl Mon in accordance with statutory and best practice requirements. They will apply specialist knowledge of Occupational Therapy and expertise that is underpinned by theory, evidenced based practice and continued professional development. They will commit to work towards the Approved Mental Health Professional qualification and enrol at the earliest opportunity of being appointed into the post.
They will work as part of a team with a range of other professionals. Working in a changing environment, the post holder will assist the Department in meeting its responsibility to implement the Social Services and Wellbeing Wales Act (2014) and achieving the aim of closer working relationships with Health and other partners to deliver improved outcomes across the social care sector.
They will strive to maximise the independence, wellbeing, and safety of adults and to improve their mental wellbeing. The post holder will do this by undertaking assessments of need using the Department's procedures, and where required will undertake separate assessments of the needs of the person's carer(s). They will develop and design outcomes and support plans, and other appropriate plans, and recommend any external support within budgets, ensuring the best use of resources, and ensuring necessary approval when required e.g Resource Panel Applications.
They will plan creatively with individuals, maximising assets, reducing risks, and reducing dependency on long term service provision. This will include:
• Monitor and evaluate the ongoing effectiveness of the OT intervention plan: through a reflective model demonstrating knowledge to measure and reflect critically on practice and the skills in relation to analysis of outcomes. • Care Management Role/Key Worker Role: Take responsibility for assessing needs and manage case load • Crisis Duty Role: To be responsible for providing a rapid response service for individuals based on their assessed level of need and eligibility to the service which consists of screening, assessment, intervention planning, resolution and or/referral. • Consultancy Role: To be responsible for advising and consulting with multidisciplinary team on a range of issues. This may include supporting wider teams within Adult Services in relation to assessment and interventions.
More information Please see the job description for more information and for the Welsh language skills requirements for this post.
You're welcome to submit an application in the language of your choice. Applications submitted in Welsh or English will always be treated equally.
The job description/person specification for this post is attached below.
Appointment subject to satisfactory enhanced DBS
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Contact details Name: Gwenno Williams
Phone number: 01248 751991
Email: gwennowilliams@anglesey.gov.wales
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