FAQs
What qualifications are required for the Clinical Specialist Occupational Therapist position?
Candidates should possess a relevant occupational therapy degree and appropriate clinical experience as outlined in the job description.
Is prior oncology experience necessary for this role?
While prior oncology experience is preferred, it is not mandatory. Candidates with strong occupational therapy backgrounds in other settings may also apply.
What are the working hours for this position?
The working hours will be specified in the job description; typically, they align with regular healthcare facility hours.
Are there opportunities for professional development in this role?
Yes, The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre provides opportunities for continuous professional development and training for its staff.
What type of patients will I be working with as a Clinical Specialist Occupational Therapist?
You will primarily work with cancer patients who need support with daily living activities and rehabilitation.
Will I need to provide supervision to other staff members?
Yes, part of the role may include supervising less experienced staff or students, depending on the specific requirements outlined in the job description.
Can I apply if I am a newly qualified occupational therapist?
While newly qualified occupational therapists may apply, preference may be given to those with more extensive clinical experience.
What benefits are offered with this position?
The job description will outline specific benefits, but typical offerings may include health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.
Is there a specific interview process for this role?
Yes, candidates will go through a standard interview process which may include multiple stages, as detailed in the hiring process information provided.
Where is The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre located?
The Clatterbridge Cancer Centre has multiple locations; specific address details can be found in the job description or on the facility's official website.