Brain Injury Case Manager

Posted 5 April by Health Case Management Limited (HCML)
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Brain Injury Case Manager

Location: Essex / South East

Salary: £40-50k DOE

Are you an experienced rehabilitation clinician or case manager, with a passion for working with clients and families to achieve maximal outcomes and quality of life following life-changing injuries? Do you thrive on walking a path with your clients that takes them from injury to recovery and beyond?

As a rehabilitation case manager, your role is to assess and understand an injured person's specific needs and use your clinical and professional skills to ensure a maximal recovery. This extends beyond just the individual's presenting physical and functional abilities, encompassing all aspects of their social and vocational situations and life participation. A collaborative, multi-disciplinary approach is key to ensuring effective outcomes and as case manager you are responsible for instructing, co-ordinating and progressing multi-disciplinary intervention with your client as the central focus. You will work along other invested stakeholders such as solicitors and insurers, which allows access to funding for private and augmentative intervention that may not be possible within standard statutory service provision.

CACM are a case management company specialising in the provision of high quality case management services to clients with brain and spinal cord injury and long term neurological disabilities and are part of the HCML Group.

Benefits
  • 25 days annual leave
  • Your birthday off
  • 6% company pension contribution
  • Bike to Work Scheme
  • Medicash Health plan
  • Enhanced Maternity/Paternity/Adoption and Shared Parental leave
  • 2 voluntary days per year
  • Long Service Awards
  • Employee Wellbeing Seminars
  • CPD opportunities
  • Professional memberships paid for (role dependent)
About the Role

Key responsibilities:

  • Manage a case load of clients, including:

- Assess holistically and compile clinically sound recommendations for intervention

- Direct and co-ordinate a multitude of different services to ensure effective outcomes

- Convince and influence stakeholders by sound clinical judgement and reasoning

- Travel to residential, clinic and other locations to support your client and their families

  • Meet with clients and their families on a regular basis.
  • Work in accordance with relevant legislation, health care best practices and internal policy and procedures.
  • Work with clients and support teams to create care and risk management plans.
  • Work with support teams to ensure best practice and understanding of and adherence to care plans and risk assessments at all times.
  • Undertake support worker supervision
Essential Skills
  • Qualification in Nursing, Physiotherapy or Occupational Therapy
  • Minimum of five years of clinical experience in one or all of the following fields of rehabilitation: acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury, neurorehabilitation
  • Active HCPC registration, professional board membership and public liability insurance
  • Knowledge of CQC registration requirements for health and social care providers.
  • Knowledge/ skills in care and support planning and implementation
  • An understanding of rehabilitation and goal planning

This role would suit someone with existing experience as Rehabilitation Case Manager, a Specialist Brain Injury Case Worker or similar.

DE&I

HCML is committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships

Required skills

  • rehabilitation
  • case management
  • brain injury rehabilitation

Reference: 52431211

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