Full-time position
40 hours per week – Monday to Friday
NZ Registration and current APC is required
Work in an integrated multidisciplinary team
Mo te tunga | About the role
This is an exciting opportunity for an occupational therapist to support the opening of Building 8b (previously Tupuna).
Wahi Tautoko is a 10-bedded service located in Building 8. We aim to support consumers that require extended assessment or treatment following an admission to the acute inpatient service prior to discharge.
This may include:
tangata whaiora who are presenting to services for the first time that may require extended assessment and support around management of their symptoms.
tangata whaiora that have an identified discharge pathway on admission – i.e. home or supported accommodation – but may require some additional assessment and upskilling to safely and successfully transition into the community.
tangata whaiora who may have limited social supports and require support to increase their engagement in their local communities.
The goals of the service include:
Provision of a safe and supportive environment to provide extended assessment, treatment and rehabilitation following an admission to the adult acute service.
Teaching skills to help support illness management and to support consumers to live the life they want to live.
Support development of structure and meaningful routines.
Support safe discharge into a community setting.
Ko wai koe | About You
In this role, you will be responsible for:
Supporting the facilitation of the therapeutic programme, including individual and group-based interventions in collaboration with other members of the MDT and the programme coordinator.
Completing occupational therapy assessments and formulating interventions to meet individual strengths and minimise vulnerabilities.
Contributing to MDT treatment planning and discharge planning, including actively supporting community integration.
Identifying meaningful occupations and explore vocational and recreational goal setting.
Demonstrating good communication skills supporting effective team functioning.
Working with tangata whaiora to enable optimum safety and function during this phase of their recovery.
Working with tangata whaiora from diverse social and cultural backgrounds and bring your enthusiasm and passion to achieve the best outcome.
Nga pukenga me nga wheako - Skills and Experience
NZ Registered Occupational Therapist with current Annual Practicing Certificate (essential) and full NZ drivers licence.
Previous experience working within a large multi-disciplinary team is desirable.
Exceptional communication, organisation, and time management skills.
As an effective communicator you will have a positive, engaging and solution focused attitude to your work.
Mental health experience is preferred however applicants with no mental health experience will be considered.
Mo matou | About Us
Specialist Mental Health Services are an interdisciplinary team that forms part of Te Whatu Ora - Waitaha (Canterbury). We are committed to working and partnering with tangata whaiora and their whanau. Constantly striving to work within our philosophy; we develop therapeutic, supportive and empowering relationships with our consumers, enabling them to achieve their personal goals and aspirations.
Tono inaianei | Apply Now
Please submit your most recent resume along with a cover letter stating why you believe that you are the ideal candidate for the role highlighting any skills you have gained along the way.
Applications are only accepted online so please visit our website at www.cdhbcareers.co.nz to complete an application.
Contact Natalie Gaunt - Recruitment Partner ******
Applicants will be progressed as they apply, so if this sounds like you, please apply now.
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