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Occupational Therapist
(£36,453.04 – £43,895.92 FTE dependant on experience)
22.5 hours per week
The Rowans Hospice Charity is an independent organisation offering specialist palliative care to patients with life limiting disease, located in Waterlooville, Hampshire.
As a Charity, we offer opportunities for palliative support to patients and their families over an extensive range of in-patient and out-patient services; we pride ourselves on our excellent care for patients, their families, our staff and volunteers. The Hospice is proud to have been rated as outstanding in the latest CQC inspection.
We have upcoming opportunities available to join our team at Rowans Hospice Charity as an Occupational Therapist.
You will work as part of the Therapy team to deliver a high-quality occupational therapy service, to patients with specialist palliative and supportive care needs. You will assess, plan and implement programmes of care and intervention and support discharge.
You will extend this service to patients, families, and carers within the In-Patient Unit (IPU), Living Well Service (LWS), and in the community, as required to meet the needs of the patients and the service.
In addition to an enjoyable working environment, with a Charity that makes such a difference to so many people, we offer:
· NHS pension will be retained if transferring from the NHS
· Regular in-house education clinics
· Free hot drinks and subsidised hot/cold meals menu
· Free Parking at the Hospice (subject to availability)
· Employee Assistance Programme available
· Continuous service recognised if transferring from NHS
Closing Date: 4 July 2024
Interview Date: 4 July 2024
Rowans Hospice is committed to ensuring the safety and welfare of all children and vulnerable adults needing our care and support. Subsequently, our recruitment process is thorough, ensuring a consistent and detailed approach to gather information from and about candidates so that all persons appointed are suitable to work with children and vulnerable adults.