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  • Case Manager Liverpool  

    - Liverpool
    Are you a Physiotherapist, Social Worker, Occupational Therapist, or R... Read More
    Are you a Physiotherapist, Social Worker, Occupational Therapist, or Registered General Nurse based in Liverpool? Take your care, passion, skills, and experience in a new direction as an Associate Clinical Case Manager at Bush & Co. About you: Are you 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, adults and families and you act in a proactive, solution focused way using sound clinical reasoning in your actions. You understand and 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 an Associate Clinical Case Manager, you willjoin our network of specialist clinicians to support some of the most vulnerable 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 assessments in the home and developing a rehabilitation plan, including goal setting.Signposting and advocating for clients, assessing what rehabilitation support needs to be in place for the clients rehabilitation to be maximised, whether that be accessing clinical services, reintroduction into their communities and social lives, accessing work or meaningful activity and leading the relevant MDT. Communication and management of all documentation in relation to the client’s case file.What makes Bush & Co specialJoining us as an associate case manager means you will work alongside an organisation renowned for its knowledge, expertise, and quality. We are an organisation that clients, families, solicitors and insurers rely upon and trust.As an associate case manager at Bush & Co you will be offered support to manage your caseloads, this includes access to a clinical governance team and safeguarding leads, a Clinical Operations team who will work with you to complete case led reviews. You will also have access to a CPD package that you are able to participate in. You will have the option to be enrolled on our case management and clinical mentorship programme, allowing you to take your existing clinical skills and use them as you develop in your role as an Associate Clinical Case manager.We also know that in changing direction in your clinical career, you’ll have questions. You will have support from your dedicated contact in our clinical operations team and access to a wealth of knowledge and experience within Bush & Co. Skills and experience required to be a successful Associate Clinical Case Manager: At least 5 years post qualified clinical experience A valid clinical registration with an appropriate clinical body ie HCPC, NMC, SWEPrevious experience establishing or implementing rehabilitation packages.Previous experience within case management or working in the community setting is advantageous.Strong relationship building skillsDriver with access to own vehicle.Willingness to travel extensively across the UK, Scotland, and Wales What we can offer:  Significant earning potentialAccess to mentoring through Bush & Co.’s CPD training programme.Excellent CPD opportunities and peer networking.Regular case led reviews from the Clinical Operations Team.Flexibility in where you work, with associated travel.Self- employed opportunity where we would recommend a minimum of 21 hours working per week  If you are currently working as Case Manager, Social Worker, 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.  You can find out about more about us here >> Read Less
  • Female Support Workers needed  

    - Walsall
    Full Time & Casual Female Support Workers required Rate of pay£18.00 p... Read More
    Full Time & Casual Female Support Workers required Rate of pay£18.00 per hour Based in WalsalOur client is a happy young man who enjoys close relationships with his care team, he cannot express himself verbally so he requires support to make his views and opinions known and needs support staff who are patient and outgoing. Our client has complex needs such as therapy exercises, gastrostomy feeding, oral suction and hoisting. Although training will be provided, experience in these clinical tasks is desired.The role involves supporting the client at home with personal care, ensuring that his care needs are met through therapy, medication administration and leisure activities. Previous experience supporting adults or children with learning difficulties and/or complex needs would be preferred.Applicants must have a full driving licence and it be possible for us to obtain insurance to drive the clients vehicle.Hours of workVarious hours available up to 42 hours per week covering weekdays, weekends and public holidaysShift times:07:30 – 16:0007:30 – 21:3016:00 – 21:30 Due to the nature of the role an enhanced check with the Disclosure and Barring Service will be required. Bush & Co are acting as agents for our client. Ref 27005 Read Less
  • Case Manager  

    - Birmingham
    The role: As an Associate Clinical Case Manager, you willjoin our netw... Read More
    The role: As an Associate Clinical Case Manager, you willjoin our network of specialist clinicians to support some of the most vulnerable 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 assessments in the home and developing a rehabilitation plan, including goal setting.Signposting and advocating for clients, assessing what rehabilitation support needs to be in place for the clients rehabilitation to be maximised, whether that be accessing clinical services, reintroduction into their communities and social lives, accessing work or meaningful activity and leading the relevant MDT. Communication and management of all documentation in relation to the client’s case file. What makes Bush & Co specialJoining us as an associate case manager means you will work alongside an organisation renowned for its knowledge, expertise, and quality. We are an organisation that clients, families, solicitors and insurers rely upon and trust.As an associate case manager at Bush & Co you will be offered support to manage your caseloads, this includes access to a clinical governance team and safeguarding leads, a Clinical Operations team who will work with you to complete case led reviews. You will also have access to a CPD package that you are able to participate in. You will have the option to be enrolled on our case management and clinical mentorship programme, allowing you to take your existing clinical skills and use them as you develop in your role as an Associate Clinical Case manager. We also know that in changing direction in your clinical career, you’ll have questions. You will have support from your dedicated contact in our clinical operations team and access to a wealth of knowledge and experience within Bush & Co. Skills and experience required to be a successful Associate Clinical Case Manager: At least 5 years post qualified clinical experience A valid clinical registration with an appropriate clinical body ie HCPC, NMC, SWEPrevious experience establishing or implementing rehabilitation packages.Previous experience within case management or working in the community setting is advantageous.Strong relationship building skillsDriver with access to own vehicle.Willingness to travel extensively across the UK, Scotland, and WalesWhat we can offer:  Significant earning potentialAccess to mentoring through Bush & Co.’s CPD training programme.Excellent CPD opportunities and peer networking.Regular case led reviews from the Clinical Operations Team.Flexibility in where you work, with associated travel.Self- employed opportunity where we would recommend a minimum of 21 hours working per week  If you are currently working as Case Manager, Social Worker, 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.  You can find out about more about us here >> Read Less
  • Amputee specialist Case Manager  

    Are you a Physiotherapist, Social Worker, Occupational Therapist, or R... Read More
    Are you a Physiotherapist, Social Worker, Occupational Therapist, or Registered General Nurse and consider yourself a specialist working with clients with limb loss. Take your care, passion, skills, and experience in a new direction as an Amputee Specialist Associate Case Manager at Bush & Co. About you: Are you a clinician who has gained valuable skills and experience supporting people after life changing injuries and understand how the right support and care can enhance rehabilitation outcomes. You understand the importance of building connections and trust with multiple professionals, adults and families and you act in a proactive, solution focused way using sound clinical reasoning in your actions. You understand and 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 an Associate Case Manager – Amputee specialist, you willjoin our network of specialist clinicians to support some of the most vulnerable adults following life changing injuries.. Your responsibilities will include:Managing a case load of clients through their rehabilitation.Leading on assessments in the home and developing a rehabilitation plan, including goal setting.Signposting and advocating for clients, assessing what rehabilitation support needs to be in place for the clients rehabilitation to be maximised, whether that be accessing clinical services, reintroduction into their communities and social lives, accessing work or meaningful activity and leading the relevant MDT. Communication and management of all documentation in relation to the client’s case file. What makes Bush & Co specialJoining us as Associate case manager means you will work alongside an organisation renowned for its knowledge, expertise, and quality. We are an organisation that clients, families, solicitors and insurers rely upon and trust.As an Associate case manager working at Bush & Co, you will be responsible for managing your own caseload. To support you in this, you will have access to:Guidance from our Clinical Governance team and Safeguarding leads regarding case reviews and complianceSupport from the Clinical Operations Team for case led reviewsOpportunities to participate in continuing professional development to maintain and enhance your skillsOptional enrolment in our Case Management and Clinical mentorship programmes As an associate case manager, you maintain control over how you undertake your work. You will have a dedicated contact within the Clinical Operations Team and access to a wealth of knowledge and experience within Bush & Co to support you in your professional development and case management activities.  Skills and experience required to be a successful Associate Case Manager: At least7 years post qualified clinical experience (specialising in Amputees)A valid clinical registration with an appropriate clinical body ie HCPC, NMC, SWEPrevious experience establishing or implementing rehabilitation packages.Previous experience within case management or working in the community setting is advantageous.Strong relationship building skillsDriver with access to own vehicle.Willingness to travel extensively across the UK, Scotland, and Wales What we can offer:  Significant earning potentialBush & Co support sourcing work for you as an associate, helping you grow your your case load Voluntary access to mentoring through Bush & Co.’s CPD training programme.Excellent optional CPD opportunities and peer networking.Regular case led reviews and guidance from the Clinical Operations Team, provided as support while you retain full control over how you manage your cases.Flexibility in where you work, with associated travel.Self- employed opportunity where we would recommend a minimum of 21 hours working per week  If you are currently working as Case Manager, Social Worker, 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.  You can find out about more about us here >> Read Less
  • Part Time Activity Support Worker  

    - Northampton
    Activity Support Worker To provide a flexible support service to an 10... Read More
    Activity Support Worker To provide a flexible support service to an 10 year old boy with a complex brain injury. Acting in an enabling capacity, the role will be to support the client in his home and community, help organise appointments and activities and to support in facilitating other professionals in relation to his education (which at this time is based in the home and community).Experience and qualifications in outdoor activities/personal training would be advantageous. Applicants must be confident with water and height-based activities.Applicants must have experience on working with young people with challenging behaviours. Experience working with clients with brain injuries would be an advantage.Applicants must hold a full, clean driving licence.Hours of work20 hours per week – typically split over 3-4 days/evenings including occasional weekends.Rate of pay£17.00 per hour weekdays£17.00 per hour weekendDue to the nature of the role an enhanced check with the Disclosure and Barring Service will be required.Bush & Co are acting as agents on behalf of our client.Ref no. 42907 Read Less
  • THE PURPOSE OF THE ROLE Our Expert Witness Service has experienced sig... Read More
    THE PURPOSE OF THE ROLE Our Expert Witness Service has experienced significant growth over the last year, with further growth anticipated in the coming months so we're looking for an MLQA Specialist to help us meet the growth demand from our solicitor customers, while maintaining quality and ensuring robust support for both Experts and Customers. The main purpose of this role is to provide quality assurance support to Bush and Co and Associate Expert Witnesses for the preparation of high-quality medico-legal quantum reports, drawing on your clinical background in Expert Witness work and Occupational Therapy. This role additionally involves provides training consultation and support to Associate Expert Witnesses, ensuring that expert reports meet the expectations of the legal process and Part 35 requirements. If you come from a clinical background and have experience of producing Expert Witness reports, we'd be interested in hearing from you. We're also open to applications from those with a PI or Clinical Negligence legal background. WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING Providing support and training consultation to Associate Expert Witnesses involved in quantum cases, to develop their skills and expertise.Supporting Associate Expert Witnesses to meet deadlines and adhere to Service Level Agreements efficiently.Reviewing complex medico-legal reports, offering feedback to enhance the final product and in line with Procedural rule requirements.Participating in and providing input during weekly drop in clinics, sharing knowledge and insights relevant to quantum cases.Collaborating with the Reports Team and Quality Assurance Team to ensure seamless support and delivery of high-standard medico-legal services, as identified by the Head of Business Operations.Collaborating with the Head of Expert Witness to deliver relevant aspects of the Bush and Co Medico Legal training programme. SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Clinical qualification in relevant professional field (degree advantageous, minimum 10 years post registration): for example, Nurse, OT. (essential)Background in healthcare. Preferably with some experience of care package provision and individuals with long term health needs. (essential)Background in Civil Law. Preferably within the Clinical Negligence and Personal Injury sector. (desirable) Ability to understand and calculate costs associated with care/therapy provision as recommended within Associate Expert Witness reports. (desirable)Strong attention to detail and ability to focus.Ability to react to frequently changing time scalesAbility to identify the medico-legal aspects of the claim-cycle.IT skills – outlook, word, excel.Organisational skills.Leadership skills.Line management experience advantageous but not essential.PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES Rigorous, evidence-based professional, keen attention to detailHardworkingDriven to deliver outstanding customer service Approachable, supportive & helpfulUnified working across internal departments to deliver the service; Operations, Finance, CM’s, GovernanceCurious to find new ways to support stakeholdersPassionate to keep our injured clients at the centre of everything we doKnowledgeableConfident communicator orally & in writingStrong attention to detailIntegrityResilientSALARY: Up to £45,000 pa FTE, dependent on skills, qualifications and experienceWORKING HOURS - Our core working hours are 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday 9.00 am to 5.00 pm. We are open to applications for this role on a full-time or part-time basis on a job-share arrangement (for which the salary would be pro-rated). In this scenario, one individual would be focused on Care/Occupational Therapy mentoring, and the other on Liability mentoring (with both roles providing support to the QA team.)BENEFITS In addition to a competitive salary, we offer: 23 days holiday + Bank Holidays, a contributory salary sacrifice pension, Health Cash Plan Scheme with Simplyhealth (Level 2 Cover), and Life Assurance at x3 salary. We also offer discretionary perks of a half-day off around your birthday, and up to an additional two days for our December office shutdown. We'll also reward you with more holiday, as your length of service grows! Read Less
  • 2 Part Time Support Workers  

    - Daventry
    2 Children’s Support WorkersOverview of role:The client is an 8 year o... Read More
    2 Children’s Support WorkersOverview of role:
    The client is an 8 year old boy who is intellectually very able. He communicates using both high tech and low tech communication devices. He attends a mainstream school with two to one support. Homebased carers do not support him at school. He has two to one support to accommodate his moving and handling needs. There is a well-established therapy team who provide training on all aspects of his care. You will have the opportunity to support the client with therapy activities, his learning, undertaking fun activities and with all aspects of personal care, ensuring all his care needs are met. Applicants must have a full driving licence and be able to drive the clients automatic adapted vehicle. Experience working with young children with cerebral palsy is essential. Please be aware there is no smoking/vaping whilst working with the clientDays & Hours Rotas are done three months in advance. Shifts to be covered are: Term time onlyThursday and Friday 7am-9am Mileage to and from home is paid for this shiftWednesday, Thursday and Friday 2.30pm – 7pmSaturday and Sunday 7am – 7pm School holidays 4 x 12 hour shifts a week 0700-1900£25 payment is made for any shifts picked up with less than 24 hours’ notice.There are two staff on shift at all times.Rates of Pay£17.00 per hour weekdays£19.00 per hour weekends Due to the nature of the role an enhanced check with the Disclosure and Barring Service is required. Bush & Co are acting as agents for our client. Ref No 25530 Read Less
  • Part Time Female Support Worker Needed  

    - Goff's Oak
    Part Time Female Social Activities Support Worker NeededTo provide a f... Read More
    Part Time Female Social Activities Support Worker NeededTo provide a flexible support service to a wonderfully polite 18 year old male with an acquired brain injury. Acting in an enabling capacity, the role will be to support the client in accessing the community, going to the gym, gaining life skills, going shopping, going out for food or to the cinema.Previous experience of working with young adults with additional needs is essential.Previous experience of supporting someone with an acquired brain injury is desirable. Hours of work14 hours per weekRates of PayWeekday £18.00 per hourWeekend £19.00 per hour A full clean driving licence and access to your own vehicle is essential .Due to the nature of the role an enhanced check with The Disclosure and Barring Service will be required.Bush & Co are acting as agents for our client.Ref 26827 Read Less
  • Full & Part Time Support Workers Needed  

    - Widnes
    Part time and Full Time Support Worker Location: Family homeHours: Par... Read More
    Part time and Full Time Support Worker Location: Family homeHours: Part time and full time available. 4 Week rolling rota.• Weekday: £14.00 per hour• Weekend: £16.50 per hour• Bank Holidays: £21.00 per hour• Sleep-in (Weekday/Weekend): £114.40 per shiftAbout the RoleAre you looking for a rewarding role where you can make a genuine difference in someone’s life? We are seeking a reliable, motivated, and caring Support Worker to join a dedicated care team providing 2:1 support for a friendly and enthusiastic man with complex care needs, a brain injury, and a history of sepsis.
     
     You will play a vital role in supporting him to live life to the fullest – assisting with daily living, personal care, therapies, and social activities, while promoting independence, dignity, and wellbeing.About the ClientThe person you will support:
     • Lives at home with family in a comfortable, purpose-built property
     • Enjoys music, chatting, and Watching football
     • Has a great sense of humour and enjoys engaging with others
     • Requires compassionate, attentive support to manage complex care and post-sepsis needs
     • Needs help with:
    - Personal care and hygiene
    - Nutrition and maintaining a balanced diet
    - Medication administration
    - Promoting personal safety and wellbeing
    - Recording detailed daily notes on care and health inputHealth and Wellbeing AwarenessThe client’s health can fluctuate due to the nature of his complex needs and medical history, including his recovery from sepsis. Support Workers are expected to be observant and responsive, recognising any changes in his presentation, mood, or physical wellbeing. It is essential that care and support are adjusted appropriately in response to these changes, while ensuring comfort, dignity, and safety are maintained at all times. Any variations in health or behaviour should be promptly reported and documented in line with the care plan and guidance from the relevant health care professional.What We’re Looking For• A bubbly, positive personality with a “can do” attitude
     • Someone reliable, compassionate, and proactive
     • Ability to work well within a small, supportive team
     • Full clean driving licence (required for insurance purposes)
     • Experience with complex needs, brain injury, or sepsis recovery is desirable – but full training and support will be provided
     • Knowledge or experience of behaviours that may challenge is an advantageAdditional Information• Due to the nature of the role an enhanced DBS check required
     • Full training provided
     • Bush & Co are acting as agents on behalf of our client If you’re enthusiastic about making a difference and want to be part of a supportive and rewarding environment – we’d love to hear from you!Ref: 41185 Read Less
  • Associate Case Manager  

     The Role: As an Associate Clinical Case Manager, you willjoin our net... Read More
     The Role: As an Associate Clinical Case Manager, you willjoin our network of specialist clinicians to support some of the most vulnerable 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 assessments in the home and developing a rehabilitation plan, including goal setting.Signposting and advocating for clients, assessing what rehabilitation support needs to be in place for the clients rehabilitation to be maximised, whether that be accessing clinical services, reintroduction into their communities and social lives, accessing work or meaningful activity and leading the relevant MDT. Communication and management of all documentation in relation to the client’s case file.What makes Bush & Co specialJoining us as an associate case manager means you will work alongside an organisation renowned for its knowledge, expertise, and quality. We are an organisation that clients, families, solicitors and insurers rely upon and trust.As an associate case manager at Bush & Co you will be offered support to manage your caseloads, this includes access to a clinical governance team and safeguarding leads, a Clinical Operations team who will work with you to complete case led reviews. You will also have access to a CPD package that you are able to participate in. You will have the option to be enrolled on our case management and clinical mentorship programme, allowing you to take your existing clinical skills and use them as you develop in your role as an Associate Clinical Case manager.We also know that in changing direction in your clinical career, you’ll have questions. You will have support from your dedicated contact in our clinical operations team and access to a wealth of knowledge and experience within Bush & Co.Skills and experience required to be a successful Associate Clinical Case Manager: At least 5 years post qualified clinical experience A valid clinical registration with an appropriate clinical body ie HCPC, NMC, SWEPrevious experience establishing or implementing rehabilitation packages.Previous experience within case management or working in the community setting is advantageous.Strong relationship building skillsDriver with access to own vehicle.Willingness to travel extensively across the UK, Scotland, and Wales What we can offer:  Significant earning potentialAccess to mentoring through Bush & Co.’s CPD training programme.Excellent CPD opportunities and peer networking.Regular case led reviews from the Clinical Operations Team.Flexibility in where you work, with associated travel.Self- employed opportunity where we would recommend a minimum of 21 hours working per week  If you are currently working as Case Manager, Social Worker, 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. Read Less

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