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Clinical Associate Case Manager (Spinal Injuries) England - Bush & Company Rehabilitation Limited
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Job Description

Clinical Associate Case Manager (Spinal Injuries)

England

Self-Employed

Permanent

Taking your care, passion, skills and experience in a new direction.

You’re a clinician who has gained valuable skills and experience supporting children, young people and adults after a life changing Spinal Cord Injury and understand how the right support and care can enhance rehabilitation outcomes.

You understand the importance of building connections and trust with multiple professionals, children, young people, adults and families and you act in a proactive, solution focused way using sound clinical reasoning in your actions.

And importantly, you value your clinical skills and experience as much as we do; knowing the difference you can make to people.

In your next step in your clinical care you’re committed to managing a case load of spinal cord injured clients through their rehabilitation and important transitions in their life. Assessing, planning and coordinating key parts of a person’s needs including personal care, home adaptations, transportation, aids and equipment, lifestyle, psychological support and getting back into education, work or meaningful activity will be your priority.

You’ll lead on assessment in the home and their rehabilitation and goal setting. You’ll signpost and advocate for what they need, you’ll assess and monitor and you’ll know exactly what needs to be in place for the people you support to live a fulfilled life. You’ll appreciate how much a Spinal Cord Injury can change lives and the importance of creating safe, effective and enabling environments for injured people and their families. You’ll also appreciate the importance of the spinal cord injured community and signpost support networks and charitable organisations.

But you won’t do that alone. Becoming part of our Spinal Injury team means you have support and you’re empowered to make a difference. You’ll have support and guidance in so many ways including administration, governance, safeguarding, CPD and training, quality assurance, marketing, finance and so much more. Things like an in-house service to support you with behaviour intervention, vocational rehabilitation and setting up packages of care, accompanying you to your first assessment in the clients home, enrolling you on our case management and clinical mentorship programme, providing tips and tricks on working within the medico-legal sector and being a listening ear when you need us is what we think makes us special.

We also know that in changing direction in your clinical career, you’ll have questions. You will have support from your dedicated clinical operations manager and access to a wealth of knowledge and experience within Bush & Co to access like forums and case guidance.

It’s not essential that you join our team as an associate full time; in fact still continuing to work clinically around your responsibilities as a case manager can be really valuable. All we ask is that you commit to 15 hours during a working week. We also find it really beneficial to those you are supporting that you have five years’ clinical experience so you’re able to support a complex case load. You’ll have worked in a major trauma unit, spinal centre or within community rehabilitation. You’ll also need to hold clinical registration with an appropriate clinical body (i.e. HCPC, NMC, SWE). Aside from that, we’ll provide training on the role.

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