Workplace Assessor
Contract: Permanent, Full-time (37.5 hours per week), Monday to Friday between 8am and 6pm
Location: Home based with travel to client sites as required
Salary: Up to £32,000 per annum, depending on experience
Are you passionate about creating inclusive workplaces Join our client's team as a Workplace Assessor, where you'll play a key role in supporting employees with disabilities by identifying workplace barriers and recommending practical adjustments.
As a Workplace Assessor, you will play a key role in helping businesses create inclusive and accessible workplaces. Working with a diverse range of clients, you will conduct workplace needs assessments to identify barriers employees may face due to disability and recommend practical adjustments to support them in their roles. Your expertise will ensure employees receive the support they need while helping employers build a more inclusive working environment.
They also offer the chance to qualify as a Certified Disability Management Professional (CDMP) to support your career development.
This is an exciting opportunity to make a real impact by helping employees thrive in their roles and supporting businesses in fostering an inclusive workplace culture. If you're passionate about accessibility and inclusion, our client would love to hear from you!
Main Objectives
Working with a growing portfolio of clients and as part of passionate and high-quality team, the successful applicant will provide pan-disability workplace needs assessments to help enable talent. This involves assessing the workplace barriers and recommending adjustments in a report to clients as well as case management to support with expediting the recommendations (where needed).
Whilst predominately a home-based role, the successful applicant will be expected to travel on occasion to client sites.
They offer the ability to qualify as a CDMP (Certified Disability Management Professional) in a growing part of the business.
Requirements for this role
* Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
* Degree or equivalent qualification preferred.
* Knowledge of Equality Act and Disability legislation affecting employees.
* Strong analytical skills - Able to identify risks (e.g. personal, financial, legal, timescale/pace, etc.) and determine appropriate actions, provide advice and guidance. Escalate any issues or delays as appropriate.
* Strong computer skills - Able to maintain and complete accurate records, including training records and case notes, on the appropriate company systems.
* Ability to draft accurate and detailed workplace adjustments reports. Ability to write reports at a high level - A good standard of written English is required.
* Able to work within contractually agreed SLA's and under pressure in a commercially driven and fast paced environment.
* Able to build and maintain effective working relationships with client partners and stakeholders who have a remit around the support of neurodiverse staff (e.g. Managers, HR Business Partners, Facilities Management, Occupational Health, Health and Safety, IT and Assistive Technology Management, etc.).
* Able to be aware of their pressures and be able to deal with these stakeholders sensitively and with influence.
* Able to be proactive in working closely with the wider team to provide accurate disability related advice and guidance (including individual cases).
Their Company Benefits
* 31 days holiday inclusive of bank holidays, increasing with length of service
* Contributory pension scheme up to 5%
* Access to Company benefits and discount portal
* Access to a Health Cash Plan
* Free eyecare vouchers
* Cycle to work scheme
* Access to confidential Employee Assistance programme
* Interactive mental health and wellbeing app
How To Apply
Interested in this Workplace Assessor opportunity Click apply and you will be redirected to our client's careers website to complete your application.
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