We have a wonderful opportunity for a Case Manager to join our friendly Rehab Without Walls team to manage all the moving parts of the client's rehabilitation process, introducing the right therapists and services at the right time, coordinating and quality assuring services provided and maintaining effective working relationships with all the parties involved.
Our Case Managers work with clients to ensure that they don't just survive, but thrive - living their lives to the fullest - whatever that means to them - pursuing hobbies, interests, personal ambitions, education, career goals and whatever else inspires and engages them!
This is a remote role supporting clients across Birmingham and surrounding areas.
Are you an experienced rehabilitation clinician or case manager, with a passion for working with clients and families to achieve maximal outcomes and quality of life following life-changing injuries?
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Case Manager to deliver the Drive Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) programme.
This role involves working one-on-one with perpetrators identified as high risk through MARAC and the Thames Valley Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Panel (DAPP).
You will deliver case management services to identify the reasons for ill health and injury and advise on the best course of action or treatment needed to reduce the risk of the employee being absent from work, or supporting them with returning to work as soon as possible.
This is an exciting and varied role supporting our Corporate clients in delivering health and wellbeing services to their employees.
Key Responsibilities
Establish the current reason for ill health/injury and identify any underlying cause or contributory risk factors.
The post holder will act as a Case Manager for individual clients within Birmingham Solihull ICB who are receiving continuing health care funding to assess the needs of the client and their family to facilitate, plan and evaluate service provision to ensure the client achieves an optimum level of function and receives appropriate levels of care in the most suitable environment.
The post holder will undertake comprehensive professional Continuing Healthcare and Funded Nurse Care assessments for adults over 18 years of age with complex health needs including the assessment, review and monitoring of care for those whose health needs are funded via NHS Continuing Healthcare within the dedicated time scales.