Physiotherapist Functional Assessor
MSI Recruitment have an abundance of exciting opportunities for qualified Physiotherapist's within the Functional Assessor space.
Responsibilities for Physiotherapists include-
- To undertake a combination of file-work and face-to-face assessments of customers in relation to a variety of benefits and provide a report to the DWP.
- File-work involves reviewing medical evidence in a written or electronic format to determine the suitability of a face-to-face assessment. Such assessments focus on how a disability affects customer's day to day life in performing work related activities. These assessments may be recorded.
- To use IT software programs to support clinical decision making when undertaking file-work and examinations.
- To provide comprehensive reports to enable Decision Makers at DWP to make informed decisions regarding benefit claims.
Minimum requirements for Physiotherapists-
- HCPC registered
- 1 year minimum Broad base experience or
- Community experience (Neuro, respiratory and MSK)
What we offer-
- Salary £43,000
- Monday - Friday (9am - 5pm - no evening/weekend or night shifts)
- Paid training
- Hybrid working - 2 days work from home
- Revalidation support
- Clinical development
- Career progression + excellent benefit package
- Flexible start dates
Send us your CV today!
Reference: 52455857
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