Job Title:
Staff Grade Occupational Therapist
Location:
Meath or Kildare
Service Type:
Adult Disability Residential Service
Working Hours:
Full-Time, Monday to Friday (office hours)
Overview
An established adult disability residential service is seeking a motivated and compassionate Staff Grade Occupational Therapist
to join its multidisciplinary team. The service supports adults with intellectual disabilities and complex needs, with a strong emphasis on person-centred practice, independence, and quality of life.
This role is ideal for a Staff Grade OT who is looking to develop their clinical skills within a supportive environment that values training, collaboration, and professional growth.
Role Purpose
The Staff Grade Occupational Therapist will work as part of a multidisciplinary team to deliver high-quality occupational therapy interventions to adults with disabilities. The role focuses on promoting independence, participation in meaningful activities, and enhancing daily living skills through evidence-based practice.
Key Responsibilities
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Manage a caseload of adults with intellectual disabilities and complex needs.
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Complete comprehensive occupational therapy assessments and formulate intervention plans.
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Deliver individualised, person-centred interventions to support daily living, functional skills, and community participation.
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Support residents with sensory integration, environmental adaptation, and assistive technology where appropriate.
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Contribute to positive behavioural support approaches in collaboration with the Behavioural Specialist and MDT.
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Participate in multidisciplinary meetings, reviews, and care planning.
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Maintain accurate clinical records and complete required documentation.
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Work within professional scope of practice, CORU standards, and clinical governance frameworks.
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Engage in continuous professional development and attend relevant training and supervision.
Essential Qualifications
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Degree in Occupational Therapy or equivalent qualification recognised by CORU.
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Eligible for registration with CORU (or in the process).
Essential Experience
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Experience working with adults with disabilities, including intellectual disability and/or complex needs (placement experience considered).
Desirable
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Experience working in residential or community disability services.
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Experience supporting individuals with behaviours of concern.
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Knowledge of sensory integration, assistive technology, or environmental adaptations.
