Job Title: Clinical Assessor (Physiotherapist) Location: Barnsley Contract Type: Permanent Salary: Starting salary £37,500 with OTE up to £43,450 Please Note: Unfortunately, we are not able to support sponsorship to work in the UK at this time Join Medacs Healthcare as a Disability Assessor (Physiotherapist) and leverage your clinical expertise in a hybrid role based in Barnsley. As a registered physiotherapist, you'll assess, discuss, and report on how conditions impact daily living through face-to-face assessments. Key Responsibilities Strong report writing and communication skills Excellent organisation and time management Proficiency in typing and IT systems Commitment to integrity and high-quality service Essential Qualifications Current, unrestricted HCPC registration Registered Physiotherapist Applications also welcome from NMC Registered Nurses (RN, RMN, RNLD), HCPC Registered Paramedics, and Occupational Therapists Minimum 1-year post-registration UK experience (NHS or private healthcare) Benefits Package Competitive salary with regular increases Generous annual leave (25 days service allowance) Flexible working and optional overtime NMC/HCPC fee reimbursement and ongoing CPD support (T&Cs apply) Comprehensive benefits including pension, life assurance, and more Employee well-being support with access to an Employee Assistance Programme Referral bonus scheme (£2500) and employee recognition programs Access to discounts through our Lifestyle platform Why Choose Us? Develop Your Expertise: Become a skilled disability assessor and report writer. Work Autonomously with Support: Balance independence with team collaboration. Career Progression Opportunities: Gain experience in coaching, auditing, and team Work-Life Balance: No evenings, weekends, or bank holidays with flexible and hybrid working options. Ready to Make a Difference? Join Medacs Healthcare today. How To Apply Please apply with your up-to-date CV. You must provide evidence of your UK right to work. OTE based on meeting all eligible criteria including hybrid working, increases optional overtime