Job Details
Job Ref: 212755606
Date: 2020-11-16 10:26:45
PIP Disability Assessor (working remotely during pandemic) –
Nurse (RGN/RMN/RNLD), Paramedic, Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapists
Non-Drivers Can Apply; working remotely during the pandemic! The role is not affected!
Job Responsibilities:
Meet people with a wide range of conditions and disabilities through face-to-face consultations
Deal with a caseload of people with various complex needs.
Carry out assessments within the community or within the consultation centre.
Work to guidelines set out by the DWP to make accurate evaluations.
Produce details reports from every assessment.Requirements:
Demonstrate a minimum of 2 years' experience as a Physiotherapist, Occupational Therapist, Paramedic or Nurse Be HCPC / NMC registered
Have a valid driver's licence (for roles outside central London)
Have good communication and strong interpersonal skills
IT Skills
Enjoy conducting one to one assessment with members of the public.You will have access to the excellent benefits below:
25 days' annual leave, with the option to buy 10 and sell up to five days
OTE Scheme in place
Employer-matched pension scheme, up to 10%
Life assurance, private medical insurance and medical indemnity insurance
Reimbursement of your annual professional registration fee
Health screening every two years (after one year's service)
Thorough in-house and professional training and development
Flexible benefits tailored to your needs including travel or dental insurance, cycle to work scheme and more.
If you think this may be the role for you then please apply to this advert and a member of recruitment team will be in touch. Alternatively, to find out further information or to have a confidential conversation please call or email
Samantha Hughes; m. (phone number removed) | e. (url removed)
Meridian Business Support is acting on behalf of our Client as a Recruitment Agency
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