Job Title:
Occupational Therapy Professional
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This is an exceptional opportunity to work in a community setting, providing essential Occupational Therapy services to adults requiring intervention to enhance their functional abilities and quality of life.
1. Deliver high-quality Occupational Therapy interventions to adults within the Primary Care setting.
2. Conduct comprehensive assessments and develop individualized care plans to promote functional independence in activities of daily living (ADLs).
3. Provide intervention in areas such as self-care, mobility, housing adaptations, equipment prescription, and falls prevention.
4. Work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team, including Physiotherapists, Speech and Language Therapists, Public Health Nurses, and GPs.
5. Supervise and support junior staff, students, and Occupational Therapy Assistants, ensuring high standards of practice.
6. Participate in the development and implementation of service improvement initiatives within the Primary Care team.
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Requirements:
* Be registered on the Occupational Therapists Register maintained by the Occupational Therapists Registration Board at CORU.
* Minimum of three years post-qualification experience, with at least one year in a relevant area such as Primary Care, Community, or Rehabilitation.
* Strong experience in assessment and intervention planning within a community or primary care setting.
* Excellent communication and teamwork skills to collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary colleagues and service users.
* Experience in mentoring and supervising junior staff or students is desirable.
* A full driver's license and access to a vehicle are essential.
* Current residency in Ireland with the legal right to work without restrictions.
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What to expect:
* A dynamic and supportive work environment within a well-established Primary Care Team.
* Opportunities for professional growth and career development, including access to further training and CPD.
* Regular clinical supervision.
* Flexible and community-based working with a strong focus on patient-centred care.
* Work in the beautiful Thurles and Templemore area, with a strong sense of community and excellent transport links.