Job Description

Our disability assessors write reports which help the Department for Communities (DfC) make important decisions about a person’s health and care. So maybe you’re a nurse right now and you’d like to move away from direct care?  This role offers you the chance to not only improve your assessment skills, but also to use your knowledge and experience to make important clinical recommendations. Or you might be an occupational therapist, physiotherapist or paramedic wanting to learn how to evaluate situations in a different way in a different setting. We’re looking for people with the compassion and experience to understand our customers’ health conditions/disabilities and how they impact their lives. And we need people who can balance that with great computer skills, impartiality and strong time management.

It’s a challenging role and can be quite different from other healthcare professions, and that’s why we take your training and development seriously. You’ll begin with a five-week, classroom-based training programme (Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm) with one hour set aside for self-development learning each day. After this, you’ll enter a 12-week learning pathway. The first six months can be the most difficult, so we’ll be there to support you, with close mentorship provided as you work on your ongoing development. We offer a starting salary of £35,000 (rising to £36,000 once you gain department-approved status) with up to an extra 10% quality bonus available if you excel in your report writing.

Overall, you’ll have the opportunity to grow your healthcare knowledge, and gain skills and experience which could open new doors for you. Many of our assessors go on to become team managers, clinical trainers, clinical coaches and quality auditors.

If you’re looking for a change, including more regular working hours, a competitive salary and a host of other benefits, and are ready to expand your skills and experience, this could be the role for you.

What you’ll be doing:

  • conducting face-to-face, virtual or telephone assessments to evaluate how a customer’s health condition or disability affects their day-to-day lifesome disability assessors are primarily based from home and depending on location, also work from our assessment centres for six to eight days per month to deliver face-to-face consultations. You’ll spend additional time in our centres or office locations to catch up with your manager and wider team or attend in-person training sessions.
  • observing and reporting on an individual’s ability to carry out activities
  • analysing and interpreting clinical information and supporting evidence
  • creating three comprehensive (phone number removed)-word reports of the evidence gathered for each customer, each day
  • ensuring enough detail, evidence and justification are given to support the DfC in making decisions
  • developing your clinical knowledge and learning about the health conditions which are less familiar to you
Type:
Permanent
Contract Length:
N/A
Job Reference:
406000229863919
Job ID:
1258000000000272633

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