Community Case Manager/Clinical Lead – Learning Disability Scottish Nursing Guild (Part of Acacium Group) Location: Flexible/Hybrid remote working (Travel to UK offices when required) £40,000 pro rata Unlock your potential: If you’re ready for a new challenge, we have a role that’s as rewarding as it is unique—perfect for those who want to apply their clinical expertise in a dynamic, supportive, and person-centred environment. At the Scottish Nursing Guild, we’re offering a career path full of opportunities to grow, lead, and make a meaningful difference. As part of our clinical team, you’ll be supporting our operational teams in delivering exceptional care that empowers people to thrive in their homes and communities. With a focus on recognising strengths, promoting independence, and collaborating with families, clients, and healthcare professionals, this role is your chance to create real change. As leaders in healthcare recruitment, the Scottish Nursing Guild is committed to delivering the highest standards of nursing care in challenging situations. Our mission is firmly rooted in improving lives, and we invite you to join us in making a meaningful difference. This role not only provides an avenue to advance your clinical skills but also offers the chance to impact lives positively and shape the future of care within a supportive and forward-thinking organisation. Every day you will… Manage Complex Cases: Working with our clinical team, you will utilise your clinical expertise to assess, plan, implement, and review personalised care plans. Ensure clients receive support from a skilled team, promoting independence and improving behaviour through positive behaviour support techniques. Undertake client visits / assessments / reviews where appropriate in partnership with the client/Service User/family Provide Clinical Leadership: Conduct regular supervisions and team meetings with our agency workers. Offer clinical guidance to workers to ensure adherence to care plans, and address challenges effectively. Maintain daily records and review current documentation to ensuretheir relevance. Maintain Excellence in Care: Oversee care packages, ensuring risk assessments, protocols, and care plans are current and aligned with best practices. Collaborate with operations team to staff care packages with appropriately skilled workers. Promote Learning and Development: Develop and deliver Learning Disability Awareness workshops for office-based colleagues, upskilling teams and driving professional growth. Be the primary advisor for learning disability service provision. Safeguard and Collaborate: Liaise with families, recruitment teams, health professionals, and multidisciplinary teams to deliver safe, person-centred care. Proactively safeguard clients and workers while fostering trusted relationships across all stakeholders. Support Incident Management: Maintain accurate records of incidents and assist the complaints team with investigations. Review instances of physical intervention, lead action planning to reduce recurrence, and provide debrief sessions for workers post-incident. Drive Clinical Projects: Oversee initiatives within the Learning Disability Health sectors, including reviewing clinical checklists, guidance, and market requirements to ensure compliance and service excellence. Stay Current and Compliant: Regularly update your clinical knowledge to stay ahead of healthcare developments. Research and ensure compliance with country-specific requirements for Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the Republic of Ireland. What’s in it for you? You will have access to our Rewards Platform and receive a wide range of benefits including, but not limited to: Full induction programme and training Dedication to developing you and your career with a platform full of learning and development opportunities Flexible working model with opportunities to work from home Car allowance Workplace pension scheme Gym Flex- UK wide discounted gym membership Regular company and team events which focus on team building and having FUN Discounted Tastecard membership Reward Portal, offering discounts on shops, restaurants and bars Free flu vaccinations Cycle to Work scheme Join us and make a difference If you want to join a global, marketing-leading organisation who are committed to the human side of business, then look no further. Acacium Group is a global healthcare solutions partner offering staffing, managed services and innovative delivery models to health and social care systems and the life sciences industry. We are a business with scale, cutting edge digital capabilities and a strong financial profile, with a vision to be the premier global healthcare solutions partner. We are powered by the best people and have an unrivalled and diverse range of capabilities, all while incorporating our company values into everything we do - Putting People First, Always by your Side, Driven by Excellence. Join us and play a key part of shaping the future of society and improving people’s lives To thrive in this role, you must have: RNLD Registration Current NMC Full driving licence with access to own vehicle Excellent customer service skills Excellent communication skills The ability to be proactive, to multitask, prioritise and work well under pressure Experience applying critical thinking and decision-making skills using evidence-based rationale and ability to communicate this to colleagues Employment Equity: The Company’s approved Employment Equity Plan and Targets will be considered as part of the recruitment process. As an Equal Opportunities employer, we actively encourage and welcome people with various disabilities to apply.