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CHC Nurse Assessor - Acquired Brain Injury Team

Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited
Posted 7 hours ago, valid for 5 days
Location

Birmingham, West Midlands B27 6QS, England

Contract type

Full Time

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  • This hybrid position is located in Birmingham and Solihull, focusing on the Acquired Brain Injury Team with a weekly commitment of 37.5 hours.
  • The role offers a daily pay rate between £290 and £320, depending on the candidate's experience, with an initial contract term of 6 months.
  • Candidates must have a registered status with NMC or equivalent, along with a post-graduate degree or significant relevant experience.
  • The position requires demonstrable experience in CHC clinical practice and team management, along with strong communication and report-writing skills.
  • Applications are due by May 7, 2025, but may close earlier if suitable candidates are found, with interviews conducted via Microsoft Teams after this date.

Location: Hybrid Working (Birmingham & Solihull)Team: Acquired Brain Injury TeamHours: 37.5 hours per weekInitial contract term: 6 MonthsDaily Pay Rate: £290 - £320 (depends on the experience)Application Deadline: 7th May 2025 (may close earlier if suitable candidates are found)Job PurposeAs a key member of our dynamic team, you will collaborate with commissioners and providers to support the effective placement and quality assurance of individuals requiring Specialist Placements or ABI provision. You will be responsible for ensuring that individuals are placed appropriately, with a continuous focus on their needs, and facilitating the most effective care pathways.Key ResponsibilitiesConduct face-to-face reviews of children across Birmingham and Solihull, alongside home-based work and office attendance as needed.Co-ordinate timely Quality Assurance reviews for patients receiving Specialist Placements and ABI care.Act as a specialist practitioner, interpreting national guidance and supporting complex case management.Liaise with patients, relatives, local authorities, and providers to ensure effective care planning and discharge processes.Support the Lead Complex Manager and Commissioners in planning and managing work effectively, including compiling reports and data summaries.Participate in multidisciplinary assessments and contribute to the delivery of complex cases.What you'll need to succeed Registered with NMC or equivalent (AHP/Social Worker).Post-graduate degree or significant experience in a relevant specialist area.Demonstrable experience in CHC clinical practice and team management.Strong understanding of the health and social care landscape, including NHS CHC processes.Excellent communication and report-writing skills.Ability to manage competing demands and problem-solve in a sensitive environment.Desirable CriteriaMaster's Degree or equivalent professional experience in a specialist area or management.Application ProcessIf you are interested in this opportunity, please either apply via the advert or email your CV Alternatively, you can call .Interviews with the client will be conducted via Microsoft Teams after 9th May 2025.

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