Fantastic opportunity to work at an ‘Outstanding’ mental health and disability NHS Trust
An exciting opportunity has arisen within our inpatient mental health ward to recruit an Activity Facilitator within acute and older people services at St. George's Park, Morpeth, Northumberland. The ward aims to provide comprehensive and holistic assessment and treatment for those with mental health problems in a safe and therapeutic environment
This post is an excellent opportunity for staff who are interested in facilitating the delivery of therapeutic activity within an inpatient environment alongside a strong Multi-Disciplinary Team.
You would be supporting patients in identifying and carrying out individualised activity as well as helping provide ward based activity. You would also be expected to take an active role in the implementation of Talk 1st and the Safe Ward interventions. The post holder would work closely with the occupational therapy team and as part of the wider ward team.
Applications are invited from candidates who possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills and the enthusiasm and passion to embed and develop therapeutic activity. You must have a strong commitment to the delivery of high quality, safe, patient care and be a good role model in reflecting the Trusts core Values. You will be provided with training opportunities to develop your knowledge and skills
The post holder’s focus will be to work towards creating an activity-based culture on the Inpatient ward environment. They will both provide and co-ordinate a range of social, recreational and leisure activities within the ward.
The post holder will also undertake designated tasks from both nursing and Occupational Therapy treatment plans for identified individuals.
The Post holder will receive regular supervision from an identified supervisor within the ward team.
To plan, implement, evaluate and record a range of social, recreational and leisure activities within the ward
In conjunction with qualified nursing and Occupational Therapy staff, co-ordinate a timetable of activities on each area to be implemented by self and support worker staff
To work with individual service users on delegated areas of their treatment plans to help facilitate recovery.
To contribute to the monitoring, evaluation and modification of service users’ interventions in order to measure progress and ensure effectiveness
To develop and demonstrate an understanding of the Occupational Therapy
process, particularly activity analysis and graded interventions
To contribute to the overall ongoing risk assessment carried out by the MDT
To ensure an appropriate environment and equipment is available to carry out identified activities
We aim to attract and retain a diverse, talented and committed workforce, who are caring and compassionate, and therefore able to meet the demands of the modern NHS now and in the future. In return we can offer a dynamic working environment in which to build a career.
As a CNTW employee we will support you in your personal and career development. You'll have access to a great range of training opportunities through our in-house Academy including Coaching, Apprenticeships, and our Leadership Development Programme.
We are committed to improving the working lives and health and wellbeing of our staff and that's why we have our Thrive programme. Thrive is here to support your whole wellbeing which covers emotional, physical, psychological, financial, career and social aspects.
For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Elisha Young Job title: Ward Manager Email address: elisha.young@cntw.nhs.uk Telephone number: 01670 501706
Fran.Rendall@cntw.nhs.uk