Who You Are A dedicated professional with a strong commitment to delivering high-quality public services. You hold an NVQ level 3 or possess relevant experience working with vulnerable individuals, families, and carers. You have a deep understanding of the legislative framework and current issues in disability services, and you are committed to ensuring the well-being and independence of service users through effective case and resource management. What the Job Involves As an Assessment Officer, you will report to the Team Manager, working collaboratively with various directorates, health services, and voluntary organizations to deliver services in line with the Council’s policies and legislative framework. Your role involves conducting assessments, planning support, advising on equipment and adaptations, and monitoring compliance with quality standards. You will focus on maximizing the independence of vulnerable and disabled individuals in the community while managing a dynamic caseload. The role requires ongoing learning and development to ensure effective service delivery. Skills Knowledge of legislation and community care services Understanding of a wide range of disabilities and assessment systems Proficiency in budgeting and financial processes Excellent ICT skills Specialist knowledge of manual handling and adaptations Ability to engage with the public across different formats Strong partnership and team working abilities Commitment to professional development