Take control of your time with hybrid working and a Monday to Friday schedule. Youll enjoy a better work-life balance with no shift patterns, allowing you to plan your life around your work.
With a professional setting and structured hours, youll avoid the chaos of ward-based nursing and focus on delivering quality assessments. Plus, youll get time built into your day for breaks, CPD, and team meetings.
Earn more as you progress through the training stages, starting with a £39,500 rising to £40,500 upon achieving DWP approval, with the potential to earn performance related bonuses your OTE will be around £44,550.
Youll also benefit from 25 days holiday, rising to 27 with service, and additional perks like a matched pension, life assurance, and access to wellbeing programmes.
What youll do
Youll provide comprehensive assessments for the Governments disability allowance (PIP), delivering face-to-face and virtual assessments, telephone assessments, initial review calls and paper-based reports (PBR).
Managing your own caseloads gives you variety and autonomy, allowing you to shape each case with your expertise. Youll assess a full range of conditions, including physical, sensory, mental, intellectual and cognitive impairments.
What youll need
Qualified Nurse, Mental Health Nurse, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist or Paramedic
At least one year of experience after qualification
Valid registration on NMC or HCPC without restrictions
Strong communication skills and IT literacy will help you succeed, as youll be working with a wide range of service users and digital systems.
About the company
The Disability Service is a leading, multi-national employer. The full-time training lasts five weeks and will help you build the skills needed to carry out these specialist assessments.
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