Are you a passionate, dedicated Assessment Officer looking for your next role?
4Recruitment Services are recruiting an Assessment Officer to join an Adult Social Care Team, in the Occupational Therapy Hub and Initial Contact Team.
You will maximise an individual's potential independence by undertaking assessment, recommendations, rehabilitation techniques, equipment, adaptations, support planning and review for vulnerable and disabled people in the community.
The role includes carrying out adult social care financial assessments to ascertain how much someone can contribute towards their care, gather financial details and expenditure, dealing with queries in writing and over the 'phone, liaising with several departments within the Local Authority and external agencies.
This is for 3 x full time posts on the Adult Social Care Financial Assessment Team.
Advising the service user what benefits they maybe entitled to and if a deferred payment arrangement applies.
The Housing Assessment Officer will be responsible for carrying out statutory duties under the Housing Act 1996 and the Homelessness Reduction act 2017.This role requires in-depth knowledge of housing legislation, and experience working closely with members of the public.
We are seeking an experienced and enthusiastic Housing Assessment Officer to join our team in Leicestershire on a full-time temporary ongoing basis, with an initial contract period of 3 months.
Experience working in a similar role, within social housing or homelessness - 3 years
We are looking for a dedicated Children's Autism Assessor to join the team.
The ideal candidate will conduct diagnostic assessments within autism remotely, with a focus on delivering accurate evaluations and comprehensive reports.
This role offers a dynamic opportunity to contribute to the well-being of children in need.
The role includes carrying out adult social care financial assessments to ascertain how much someone can contribute towards their care, gather financial details and expenditure, dealing with queries in writing and over the 'phone, liaising with several departments within the Local Authority and external agencies.
Scrutinising the Mosaic system for information entered by the Social Worker.
Advising the service user what benefits they maybe entitled to and if a deferred payment arrangement applies.
Working as an ADHD Assessor, you will play a crucial role in conducting assessments for ADHD in both adults and young individuals.
This role involves making diagnoses, conducting reviews as needed, and collaborating effectively with colleagues to ensure the delivery of high-quality ADHD pathways, leading to positive outcomes.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to
Conducting comprehensive remote assessments for ADHD in adults and young individuals, utilising industry-standard diagnostic tools and methodologies.
Connect2Kent is currently seeking 4 Financial Assessment & Benefits Officers to join a temporary on-going assignment for Kent County Council's Financial Assessment and Income Unit.