Functional Assessor
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After a new challenge? We are currently looking for qualified Nurses (RGN, RMN, RNLD), Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Paramedics and Doctors to join an established multi-professional team
Functional Assessor (Hybrid Work)
Location: Insert Location
- Salary - £ 37,333 - £44,800
- Monday – Friday 9am- 17:30 pm – Part-Time Available
- Office & Hybrid available.
You will be joining
an ever-growing team of PIP assessors. You would be working for a
leading provider of health-related government services, delivering
disability assessment services on behalf of the DWP.
Benefits!
- Salary increases by £1000 at 6 months service and again at 12 months
- 10% bonus (performance based)
- No more weekends!! Mon-Fri, office working hours
- 33 days holiday including bank holidays
- Professional membership cost covered
- Amazing training programme
Your main duties!
- Speaking with people making a claim for the PIP benefit over the phone as part of a consultation session. These cases will all be organised for you, leaving you free from any appointment admin.
- Working with a variety of different people presenting with a range of complex conditions including physical, mental health, cognitive and sensory impairments.
- Conducting a thorough functional medical assessment of their disability or condition.
- Write and Submit reports using a special IT system
What we need from you!
- Full HCPC/NMC registration
- Skilled in report writing
- Good communication skills
- Ability to work under pressure
- Ability to work towards set targets
- 1 years’ experience
If this sounds right for you but short on time, simply text your name and the role you ’ re interested in to 07443192539. Alternatively, send your CV directly to to this advert and a consultant from the team will be in touch.
Functional Assessor
everpool.vincere.io
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