LD Therapies Assistant
Posted: 21 hours ago
Job Description
Job SummaryAs a Therapy Assistant your role will be to assist the PBS & Physiotherapy Teams in assessment, intervention and service delivery to adults with a Learning Disability. You will be required to provide intervention in the community with clients in the most appropriate setting.The Physiotherapy Team as part of the Therapies Service provides support and intervention in the community, promoting independence, enabling people to live healthy lives and preventing hospital admission. Specific duties will include providing individual therapy, co-facilitating group work, and supporting the delivery of Behaviour, Sensory and Physiotherapy plans under the guidance of the TherapistsThe Positive Behaviour Support Team delivers assessment, intervention, advice and guidance to a group of individuals with learning disabilities and longstanding challenging behaviours. Its aim is to improve an individual's quality of life and well-being by understanding and addressing the reasons behind behaviours that challenge, teaching new skills, and reducing the need for those challenging behaviours.The Integrated Learning Disabilities Service (ILDS) provides health and social care to adults with learning disabilities living in Enfield. The service consists of Health and Social care staff which include Social Workers, Community Nursing, Physiotherapy, Speech and Language therapists, Arts therapists, Occupational Therapists, Psychology, PsychiatryMain duties of the jobThe post holder will work within standard operating procedures / pathways to manage their own workload independently but with reference to a supervisor within the clinical area. In doing so, they will support the assessment of patients and implementation of programmes of care ensuring that they practice within their sphere of competence and knowledge. The post holder will work within a range of standard operating procedures and pathways in which they have received training in order to be competent.The post holder will also be required to work on their own under the direction of the therapists using their own initiative to follow established guidelines referring to others as appropriate.About UsNorth London NHS Foundation Trust (NLFT) is committed to improving mental health care across North London to deliver excellent services to our local people.Our Five-Year Strategy: We will provide consistently high-quality care closer to home.With our partners in North London and each borough we will ensure equity of outcome for allWe will offer great places to work, providing staff with supportive environment to deliver outstanding care.We will be more effective as an organisation by pioneering research, quality improvement and technology.Why NLFT?We develop and retain our staff through leadership behaviours and managers programme and many more opportunities.We promote flexible working and support staff with a range of health and wellbeing initiatives.NHS Discounts, generous annual leave and NHS pension schemeExcellent internal staff networkThe Post Holder Will Be Aligned With Our Values:We Are KindWe Are RespectfulWe Work TogetherWe Keep Things SimpleWe EmpowerWe Are Proudly DiverseIn order to meet the needs of the Trust you may be required from time to time to work at different locations to your normal place of work. This may mean that you are required to work at any location that fall under Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey or Islington. The Trust reserves the right to require staff to work at such other places or locations as it considers reasonable and necessary on a temporary or permanent basis.DetailsDate posted15 October 2025Pay schemeAgenda for changeBandBand 4Salary£32,199 to £34,876 a year per annum inclusive of HCASContractPermanentWorking patternFull-timeReference number455-NLFT-0426Job locationsEnfield Highway Carnegie Building258A Hertford RoadEnfieldEN3 5BNJob DescriptionJob responsibilitiesTo demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills.To establish and maintain effective relationships with clients with complex learning, emotional and behavioural needs and their carers/parents, other professionals and agencies; to ensure a comprehensive and consistent approach to client careTo utilise varied communication techniques and resources to ensure that you are understood by and that you understand clients with communication difficulties eg non-verbal, hearing and visual impairments, cultural/language differencesTo form professional relationships with clients and their families and carers and communicate with them in a way that respects their views, autonomy and cultureTo adjust communication methods in response to learners needs including the use of Alternative and Augmented Communication, (AAC), interpreters, Assistive Technology and talking matsTo provide and receive personal and confidential information of a sensitive nature relating to residents, service users and carers demonstrating empathy and reassurance.To report effectively to the teams on clients performance/progress or regression.To attend Multidisciplinary meetings, reviews and case conferences including adult and child protection meetings and report on client progress.To liaise with other disciplines and agencies in health, social services, public, private and voluntary sectors on behalf of the service and to foster effective community relationships.Under the supervision/direction of registered health care professionals, perform delegated interventions and care tasks, for which they have received training, seeking support as and when necessary.To participate in risk management and the assessment of clinical risk.To maintain a safe working environment in liaison with the PBS Project Team and Lead Clinical Psychologist in accordance with health and safety standardsThe post requires the use of equipment and skills that necessitates training in specific handling and management techniques, Physical Intervention, Systematic InstructionTo demonstrably improve the quality of life for each client with learning disabilities through use of Positive Behaviour Support and other specialist and highly specialist approachesTo confidentially handle and liaise regarding sensitive issues and information with other services 2. Operational Responsibilities 1. Undertake delegated tasks to contribute to the safe and smooth running of the service. 3. Policy / Service Development 4. Research And Development Clinical ResponsibilitiesTo complete face-to-face appointments with clients, carers & families in the office or community as appropriateTo engage, deliver and evaluate specialist clinical interventions using technical & behavioural activities to promote independence and wellbeing that support the client to achieve agreed goals.To monitor clients progress, taking account of their environment and adjust own clinical interventions accordingly using supervision as appropriate.Contribute to formal assessments and provide feedback on clients occupational functioningAccording to service needs, to be responsible for designated caseload under supervisionTo work independently, facilitating group or individual work, with supervision of a registered therapist.Exercise a degree of independence, initiative and judgement and consider different approaches when delivering tasks. Assess situations, eg following falls prevention guidance identify and resolve potential problems, within own competence ensure the care experienced is positive and service user safety is maintained. Treat everyone eg, service users, their relatives, visitors, colleagues etc, with respect, dignity, courtesy and in accordance with the Trusts Values.Feedback their observations to the registered professional/ clinical team to contribute to the care/treatment planning process. Understand the principles underlying care planning eg, enabling the service user to reach an optimum level of functioning/ independence/recovery.implement treatment/care within well-established policies, procedures, protocols, guidelines and established clinical care plans within own competence and skill set.Assisting in the organising and participating in a range of therapeutic groups and activities as delegated by the registered practitioner working within own competence and skill set.Undertake the physical aspects of care eg, moving and handling of service users. Use items of equipment in delivering care eg, hoists, wheelchairs etc. (as appropriate to the role), ensuring appropriate instruction on their use has been received.The post holder will work at part of the PBS & Physiotherapy Teams, along with the wider Psychology, Therapies and wider ILDS Teams and as such will be expected to contribute the day to day running and development of the serviceThe job holder will be responsible for managing their own workload and using their own initiative in meeting the needs of the clientThe post holder will review their work & caseload with their own supervisor regularly to manage the risk and complexity of workloadAlong with other staff you will be expected to keep up to date with current practice & guidance and contribute to changes to the service policies & processesAlong with other staff you may be required to work alongside other staff/ teams to complete projects or enable pathways To participate in Psychology & Therapies teams along with ILDS Service audits and evaluation activities as agreed with your supervisor To be part of or undertake research tasks as part of role or service development GeneralBe required to concentrate for periods of time, depending upon the care intervention/care plan This may include areas of work requiring physical effort, with regard to risk, following the risk assessment and health & safetyTo ensure that areas are well maintained and comply with health and safety guidelines, ensuring the safe use of equipment and storage of materialsBe responsible and accountable for clinical administration tasks and management of resources within the clinical area e.g. stock control, basic equipment cleaning, specific clinical tasks to support the smooth running of the servicesAll staff are responsible for the continual compliance with CQC standards and outcomes.The postholder must be aware of, and work in line with, the Trusts Safeguarding Adults and Children procedures.Many adults with learning disabilities present with communication, emotional, social and psychological difficulties and can also have complex physical and mental health needs, e.g. dementia, forensic mental health histories, psychosis, cerebral palsy and epilepsy. Whilst providing intervention in the community you will be responsible to plan and risk assess the individual and their circumstances to minimise risks. This is to ensure the safety and security of you, the client and the public, as clients may be vulnerable and present with behaviours that prevent them from safely accessing ordinary community facilities. Personal Development To exercise good personal time management, punctuality and consistent reliable attendance. To demonstrate ongoing personal development through participation in internal and external development opportunities, To respect the individuality, values, cultural and religious diversity of clients and contribute to the provision of a service sensitive to these needs.All staff are required to be appraised by their line managers at least once a year at a personal development review meeting where progress made over the last year is discussed and agreed. Focus on the following years departmental and personal objectives will be identified, discussed and agreed. Where necessary, help and support will be provided and development opportunities agreed in line with service provision and the knowledge and skills competency framework. Job descriptionJob responsibilitiesTo demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills.To establish and maintain effective relationships with clients with complex learning, emotional and behavioural needs and their carers/parents, other professionals and agencies; to ensure a comprehensive and consistent approach to client careTo utilise varied communication techniques and resources to ensure that you are understood by and that you understand clients with communication difficulties eg non-verbal, hearing and visual impairments, cultural/language differencesTo form professional relationships with clients and their families and carers and communicate with them in a way that respects their views, autonomy and cultureTo adjust communication methods in response to learners needs including the use of Alternative and Augmented Communication, (AAC), interpreters, Assistive Technology and talking matsTo provide and receive personal and confidential information of a sensitive nature relating to residents, service users and carers demonstrating empathy and reassurance.To report effectively to the teams on clients performance/progress or regression.To attend Multidisciplinary meetings, reviews and case conferences including adult and child protection meetings and report on client progress.To liaise with other disciplines and agencies in health, social services, public, private and voluntary sectors on behalf of the service and to foster effective community relationships.Under the supervision/direction of registered health care professionals, perform delegated interventions and care tasks, for which they have received training, seeking support as and when necessary.To participate in risk management and the assessment of clinical risk.To maintain a safe working environment in liaison with the PBS Project Team and Lead Clinical Psychologist in accordance with health and safety standardsThe post requires the use of equipment and skills that necessitates training in specific handling and management techniques, Physical Intervention, Systematic InstructionTo demonstrably improve the quality of life for each client with learning disabilities through use of Positive Behaviour Support and other specialist and highly specialist approachesTo confidentially handle and liaise regarding sensitive issues and information with other services 2. Operational Responsibilities 1. Undertake delegated tasks to contribute to the safe and smooth running of the service. 3. Policy / Service Development 4. Research And Development Clinical ResponsibilitiesTo complete face-to-face appointments with clients, carers & families in the office or community as appropriateTo engage, deliver and evaluate specialist clinical interventions using technical & behavioural activities to promote independence and wellbeing that support the client to achieve agreed goals.To monitor clients progress, taking account of their environment and adjust own clinical interventions accordingly using supervision as appropriate.Contribute to formal assessments and provide feedback on clients occupational functioningAccording to service needs, to be responsible for designated caseload under supervisionTo work independently, facilitating group or individual work, with supervision of a registered therapist.Exercise a degree of independence, initiative and judgement and consider different approaches when delivering tasks. Assess situations, eg following falls prevention guidance identify and resolve potential problems, within own competence ensure the care experienced is positive and service user safety is maintained. Treat everyone eg, service users, their relatives, visitors, colleagues etc, with respect, dignity, courtesy and in accordance with the Trusts Values.Feedback their observations to the registered professional/ clinical team to contribute to the care/treatment planning process. Understand the principles underlying care planning eg, enabling the service user to reach an optimum level of functioning/ independence/recovery.implement treatment/care within well-established policies, procedures, protocols, guidelines and established clinical care plans within own competence and skill set.Assisting in the organising and participating in a range of therapeutic groups and activities as delegated by the registered practitioner working within own competence and skill set.Undertake the physical aspects of care eg, moving and handling of service users. Use items of equipment in delivering care eg, hoists, wheelchairs etc. (as appropriate to the role), ensuring appropriate instruction on their use has been received.The post holder will work at part of the PBS & Physiotherapy Teams, along with the wider Psychology, Therapies and wider ILDS Teams and as such will be expected to contribute the day to day running and development of the serviceThe job holder will be responsible for managing their own workload and using their own initiative in meeting the needs of the clientThe post holder will review their work & caseload with their own supervisor regularly to manage the risk and complexity of workloadAlong with other staff you will be expected to keep up to date with current practice & guidance and contribute to changes to the service policies & processesAlong with other staff you may be required to work alongside other staff/ teams to complete projects or enable pathways To participate in Psychology & Therapies teams along with ILDS Service audits and evaluation activities as agreed with your supervisor To be part of or undertake research tasks as part of role or service development GeneralBe required to concentrate for periods of time, depending upon the care intervention/care plan This may include areas of work requiring physical effort, with regard to risk, following the risk assessment and health & safetyTo ensure that areas are well maintained and comply with health and safety guidelines, ensuring the safe use of equipment and storage of materialsBe responsible and accountable for clinical administration tasks and management of resources within the clinical area e.g. stock control, basic equipment cleaning, specific clinical tasks to support the smooth running of the servicesAll staff are responsible for the continual compliance with CQC standards and outcomes.The postholder must be aware of, and work in line with, the Trusts Safeguarding Adults and Children procedures.Many adults with learning disabilities present with communication, emotional, social and psychological difficulties and can also have complex physical and mental health needs, e.g. dementia, forensic mental health histories, psychosis, cerebral palsy and epilepsy. Whilst providing intervention in the community you will be responsible to plan and risk assess the individual and their circumstances to minimise risks. This is to ensure the safety and security of you, the client and the public, as clients may be vulnerable and present with behaviours that prevent them from safely accessing ordinary community facilities. Personal Development To exercise good personal time management, punctuality and consistent reliable attendance. To demonstrate ongoing personal development through participation in internal and external development opportunities, To respect the individuality, values, cultural and religious diversity of clients and contribute to the provision of a service sensitive to these needs.All staff are required to be appraised by their line managers at least once a year at a personal development review meeting where progress made over the last year is discussed and agreed. Focus on the following years departmental and personal objectives will be identified, discussed and agreed. Where necessary, help and support will be provided and development opportunities agreed in line with service provision and the knowledge and skills competency framework.Person SpecificationQualificationsEssentialFoundation Degree in Health and Social Care/Mental Health OR Apprenticeship in H&SC/Mental Health L5 OR equivalent qualification at L5 or above in a related subjectWillingness to undertake set mandatory training and relevant communication training within 12 months of appointmentDesirablePerson Centred FacilitatorValid First Aid CertificatePRYCE CertificatePBS trainingSkillsEssentialAbility to work independently in supportive and community settingsAbility to use a range of IT systems including internet and Microsoft Office.Ability to assess and teach practical skillsAbility to work as part of a teamAbility to take responsibility and make decisionsAbility to form professional relationships with clients, carers and staffAbility to instruct on the safe use of assistive devices/equipmentDesirableAbility to work safely and effectively with people who present with behaviours of concernAbility to use Talking MatsAbility to run a Person-Centred ReviewExperienceEssentialPaid employment in working with Adults with LD in an integrated health and adult social care teamKnowledge of client-centred practiceUnderstanding of risks involved in work both in community and clinical settingsExperience of Working with People with Learning Disabilities - some of whom may have behaviour that challenges &/or Complex physical or mental health needsDemonstrates understanding of clinical needs of relevant client groupExperience of PETAL projectKnowledge of PBS planning & deliveringDesirableExperience of working with clients with communication needsExperience as a carer or support workerExperience of working with clients with autism, sensory or emotional and behavioural needsPersonal qualitiesEssentialPersonal organisational and prioritisation skillsShow insight to own abilities and needsAble to travel for work purposes (car/bike/public transport) to community visitsPerson SpecificationEssentialPersonal organisational and prioritisation skillsShow insight to own abilities and needsAble to travel for work purposes (car/bike/public transport) to community visitsDisclosure and Barring Service CheckThis post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.Certificate of SponsorshipApplications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement. Guidance can be found here Criminal records checks for overseas applicants (Opens in a new tab).Additional informationDisclosure and Barring Service CheckThis post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.Certificate of SponsorshipApplications from job seekers who require current Skilled worker sponsorship to work in the UK are welcome and will be considered alongside all other applications. For further information visit the UK Visas and Immigration website (Opens in a new tab).From 6 April 2017, skilled worker applicants, applying for entry clearance into the UK, have had to present a criminal record certificate from each country they have resided continuously or cumulatively for 12 months or more in the past 10 years. Adult dependants (over 18 years old) are also subject to this requirement.
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