Physiotherapist - Case Management (Manchester)
Location: Manchester
Company: Bush & Company
Type: Temporary
Are you a physiotherapist?
Take your care, passion, skills, and experience in a new direction as a Clinical Case Manager at Bush & Co.
About you:
You’re a clinician who has gained valuable skills and experience supporting people after life-changing injuries and illness and understand how the right support and care can enhance rehabilitation outcomes.
You understand the importance of building connections and trust with multiple professionals, children, young people, adults, and families and you act in a proactive, solution-focused way using sound clinical reasoning in your actions.
You’ll appreciate how much a catastrophic injury can change lives and the importance of creating safe, effective, and enabling environments for injured people and their families.
And most importantly, you value your clinical skills and experience as much as we do; knowing the difference you can make to people.
The role:
As Clinical Case Manager, you will join our network of specialist clinicians to support some of the most vulnerable children, young people, and adults following life-changing injuries such as acquired brain injury, spinal cord injuries, complex orthopaedic injuries, amputation and limb loss, psychological injuries, and more. Your responsibilities will include:
* Managing a case load of clients through their rehabilitation.
* Leading on assessment in the home and their rehabilitation and goal setting.
* Signposting and advocating for what they need, and assessing what needs to be in place for the people you support to live a fulfilled life.
* Managing all administration in relation to cases, including sending instructions to third parties and writing and reviewing reports.
What makes Bush & Co special:
Joining Bush & Co as a member of the case management and rehabilitation team means you’ll become part of an organisation renowned for its knowledge, expertise, and quality. We are an organisation that solicitors, insurers, clients, and their families rely upon and trust.
You’ll have support and guidance in many ways including administration, governance, safeguarding, CPD and training, quality assurance, and more. Things like accompanying you to your first assessment in the client’s home, enrolling you on our case management and clinical mentorship programme, providing tips and tricks on working within the medico-legal sector, and being a listening ear when you need us is what we think makes us special.
We also know that in changing direction in your clinical career, you’ll have questions. You will have support from your dedicated clinical operations manager and access to a wealth of knowledge and experience within Bush & Co.
Skills and experience required to be a successful Clinical Case Manager:
* At least 3 years clinical experience.
* A valid clinical registration with an appropriate clinical body (e.g., HCPC, NMC, SWE).
* Previous experience establishing or implementing rehabilitation packages.
* Previous experience within case management or working in the community setting is advantageous.
* Strong relationship building skills.
* Driver with access to own vehicle.
* Willingness to travel extensively across the UK, Scotland, and Wales.
What we can offer:
* A competitive salary plus benefits including Simply Health and Perks at Work.
* The opportunity to join an established dynamic multi-disciplinary team.
* Support and mentoring through Bush & Co’s training team.
* Excellent CPD opportunities and peer networking.
* Regular clinical supervision.
* Home working, with associated travel.
* Full time, part-time, and flexible working options.
If you are currently working as a Case Manager, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, Registered General Nurse, Clinical Rehab Coordinator, or Paediatric Nurse, and are looking for the next step in your clinical career, apply now.
Our associate case managers are some of the best clinicians and case managers across the UK. We believe this is because of their extensive knowledge of catastrophic injury, rehabilitation, and wider support services but also because they care about rebuilding lives and creating a fulfilling future for those we support.
Working with Bush & Co, you can expect to work with like-minded people who challenge the status quo, care about what they do, learn from each other, and never take their eyes off the end goal; we think that’s pretty special.
As an associate case manager you will work with people who have suffered catastrophic injury to:
* Assess their needs, understand them pre-injury, and identify their needs post-injury.
* Put plans in place based on these needs for successful rehabilitation with clear, manageable goals.
* Implement the plans alongside the client (including the parent or carer of children and young people).
* Coordinate the relevant care and support whether that be accessing statutory services, therapy and rehabilitation, financial support, as well as educational needs, vocational support, hobbies, and lifestyle choices.
* Monitor progress and respond to changing needs.
Hours: Minimum of 15 hours to 40 hours.
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