Disability Assessor

Posted 5 July by Everpool
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Disability Assessor
Hybrid Working
Full Time or Part Time
£42,000 with £1000 increments at 6 and 12 months 

Are you a clinician looking for your next career move?
Do you want a mixture of homebased and office-based working?
Do you want to use your assessment skills in a new clinical setting?

If so, we are looking for RGN’s, RMN’s, RNLD’s, Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists and Paramedics to join our client’s team and work as a PIP Disability Assessor on a permanent basis.
Working as a PIP Disability Assessor would require you to use your clinical and assessment skills to assess those with a long-term health condition or disability and see how it may be impacting their ADL’s and mobility on a daily basis and write up a comprehensive report based on your findings and additional evidence.
No experience as a PIP Assessor is needed, however, we do require you to have at least 1 years post graduate experience in a clinical setting and accredited with the NMC or HCPC.

What are the benefits?
  • Competitive salary with increments at 6 and 12 months
  • Full comprehensive training programme which is fully paid for from day one – mixture of homebased and office-based learning ensuring you get the needed level of support at all times.
  • 25 Days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays
  • Moving day leave
  • Birthday day off
  • NMC / HCPC fee reimbursement
  • CPD with revalidation support
  • Hybrid working opportunities – up to 3 days at home!

If you would like to find out further information on the Disability Assessor position please contact Ellouise – or click apply and Ellouise will be in touch!

Required skills

  • Nurse, RGN, General Nurse, community nurse, nursing, practice nurse, adult nurse, nmc

Reference: 53033716

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