The Role:
As an Associate Clinical Case Manager, you willjoin our network of specialist clinicians to support some of the most vulnerable adults following life changing injuries such as acquired Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Injuries, complex orthopaedic injuries, amputation and limb loss, psychological injuries and more. Your responsibilities will include:
1. Managing a case load of clients through their rehabilitation.
2. Leading on assessments in the home and developing a rehabilitation plan, including goal setting.
3. Signposting and advocating for clients, assessing what rehabilitation support needs to be in place for the clients rehabilitation to be maximised, whether that be accessing clinical services, reintroduction into their communities and social lives, accessing work or meaningful activity and leading the relevant MDT.
4. Communication and management of all documentation in relation to the client’s case file.
What makes Bush & Co special
Joining us as an associate case manager means you will work alongside an organisation renowned for its knowledge, expertise, and quality. We are an organisation that clients, families, solicitors and insurers rely upon and trust.
As an associate case manager at Bush & Co you will be offered support to manage your caseloads, this includes access to a clinical governance team and safeguarding leads, a Clinical Operations team who will work with you to complete case led reviews. You will also have access to a CPD package that you are able to participate in. You will have the option to be enrolled on our case management and clinical mentorship programme, allowing you to take your existing clinical skills and use them as you develop in your role as an Associate Clinical Case manager.
We also know that in changing direction in your clinical career, you’ll have questions. You will have support from your dedicated contact in our clinical operations team and access to a wealth of knowledge and experience within Bush & Co.
Skills and experience required to be a successful Associate Clinical Case Manager:
5. At least 5 years post qualified clinical experience
6. A valid clinical registration with an appropriate clinical body ie HCPC, NMC, SWE
7. Previous experience establishing or implementing rehabilitation packages.
8. Previous experience within case management or working in the community setting is advantageous.
9. Strong relationship building skills
10. Driver with access to own vehicle.
11. Willingness to travel extensively across the UK, Scotland, and Wales
What we can offer:
12. Significant earning potential
13. Access to mentoring through Bush & Co.’s CPD training programme.
14. Excellent CPD opportunities and peer networking.
15. Regular case led reviews from the Clinical Operations Team.
16. Flexibility in where you work, with associated travel.
17. Self- employed opportunity where we would recommend a minimum of 21 hours working per week
If you are currently working as Case Manager, Social Worker, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, Registered General Nurse, Clinical Rehab Coordinator, or Paediatric Nurse, and are looking for the next step in your clinical career … apply now.