John Craig

Qualifications

Brunel University, Uxbridge Campus, Kingston Lane, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 3PH

BSc Occupational Therapy

Employment

November 2014- Present

The Major Adaptations (MAU) Unit at Croydon Social Services (2nd time in this post)

• Specialist OT section within Croydon social services for OT major adaptation to Croydon residents.

• Liaising with a variety of external agencies- including reps (stair lifts, through floor lifts, door and window opening systems etc), surveyors, contractors, Housing Associations, Staying put and other private housing departments/ landlords.

. Experienced at scale drawings and specifications for bathroom adaptations

April 2014- November 2014

Rapid Response Team- Croydon Community Health Services.

Providing rapid assessment and appropriate rehabilitation to clients in order to prevent hospital admission and provide early supported discharge in a rapid manner.

To manage a caseload of clients with complex needs, using evidence based/client centered principles to assess, plan, implement and evaluate interventions in their own home, or in a rehabilitation bed.

To provide leadership for junior staff through supervision, competencies and appraisal.

To ensure that intervention is responsive, and sensitive to the social, cultural, linguistic and religious needs of clients in accordance with equal opportunity policies.

To act as clinical lead in place of the Operational Clinical Lead’s absence/delegation.

November 2013- April 2014

Escalation wards- Medical Team, Croydon University Hospital, Croydon Community Health Services

To provide Occupational therapy assessment and intervention within an acute winter pressures ward. Croydon University Hospital has an increased number of adult and elderly admissions during the winter months, and therefore required additional Therapists and Medical staff to deal with this increased number of inpatients.

July 2013- November 2013

Reablement and Case Manager, The community Independence Service, Hammersmith & Fulham

Therapy lead role assessing physically disabled people within the borough, who are experiencing functional difficulties at home, or who have recently been discharged from hospital from hospital with increased levels of support, with an aim at increasing independence through rehabilitation, or using compensation techniques via equipment, adaptations, or accessing other services.

Duty senior role also included in this post where I would screen, accept or reject inappropriate services, including sign posting to more relevant services within the borough that meet an individual’s needs more appropriately.

Supervision and training to unqualified rehabilitation support workers.

February 2012- July 2013

Croydon University Hospital, A&E Liaison (community based service within A&E)

To carry out OT assessments of patients referred by A&E and work with the MDT to assess suitability to return home

To provide follow-up intervention within the patient’s home, to ensure the patient remains safe and independent

To liaise with other community services involved in supporting vulnerable adults to remain at home in order to support living and prevent emergency admission into hospital

September 2011- February 2012

Hackney Social Services –Community OT Service

  • Specialist OT assessments primarily for Hackney Homes council tenants within the borough
  • Recommendations of specialist equipment, Housing needs reports, and minor and major adaptations, as well as advice for non-eligible OT needs

July 2009 – September 2011

Croydon Social Services and Croydon PCT (Integrated Service)

Adult Community Occupational Therapy Service (ACOT)

The Major Adaptations Unit (December 2009- Present)

  • Specialist OT section within Croydon social services for OT major adaptation
  • Scale drawings and specifications for bathroom adaptations
  • Liaising with a variety of external agencies- including reps (stair lifts, through floor lifts, door and window opening systems etc), surveyors, contractors, Housing Associations, Staying put and other private housing departments/ landlords.
  • Management of an above average case load (60+)
  • I also work in the main OT front line team on a Wednesday in a Duty senior role, screening all referrals into the service.

July- December 2009

Croydon Social Services and Croydon PCT (Integrated Service)

Long-term OT team

  • Specialist OT assessments for long-term conditions/ illness, including Neurological and other long-term conditions
  • Specialist housing needs assessments
  • Prescription of specialist equipment and minor adaptations

February 2009- July 2009

Kings College Hospital, Health and Aging Unit (care of the elderly rehabilitation)

  • Responsible for up to 30 elderly rehab patients, including up to 10 patients with slow stream orthopedic needs
  • Close MDT joint working environment
  • Provide rehabilitation and discharge planning as necessary
  • Liaison with a large number of internal and external agencies (Kings college is on the boarder of 3 large London boroughs)

October 2001- February 2009

Adult Community Occupational Therapy Service (ACOT), Croydon Social Services and Croydon PCT (Integrated Service)

OT within the Intake team

  • Moving and handling assessments
  • Hoist discharges from hospital into the community
  • Case load including complex social and medical needs
  • Duty senior role, including prioritization of referrals
  • Full-time OT post since September 2008- February 2009

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