We have an awesome opportunity for an Experienced Associate Clinical Case Manager for Children and Young People (Self Employed) to join us.
Working to cover East Anglia & London and around the Cambridge area.
We are looking for Clinical Case Managers who have experience in Cerebral Palsy and Brain Injury.
Travel is required.
Anglia Case Management is recognised in the field as one of the most established providers of specialist case management services to adults and children who have incurred acquired brain injury or other complex neurological conditions. We operate in the independent sector and the company is part of the Active Care Group.
What you'll be working:
This is a self-employed position, minimum 3 days per week. Remote and flexible working. Predominantly weekday work during daytime hours, but there will occasionally be a need for flexibility to work outside the normal 9.00am to 5.00pm routine, to meet individual client needs.
Rates of pay:
Excellent Clinical support and continuous professional development opportunities.
What you'll be doing:
Some of the Main Roles & Responsibilities:What you'll have:
Client Base:
Anglia Case Management provides case management to both adults and children and young people. Most of our CYP referrals are either children with cerebral palsy or traumatic brain injury. The majority of our adult clients have suffered an acquired or traumatic brain injury, and some have other associated injuries, which compound their needs. We also take referrals for clients with other complex conditions, such as multiple MSK injuries, amputees, or spinal cord injuries. We have clients who we are supporting at work or at home, and others who have profound needs requiring 24-hour support.
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