Everpool Recruitment is currently recruitingNMC / HCPC registered Nurses, Paramedic, Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist- who would be interested in pursuing a challenging and rewarding career as aDisability Assessor. You will be involved in the completion of telephone assessments with individuals with various physical, mental health and/or learning disabilities and then writing up a full rep click apply for full job details
May 05, 2024
Full time
Everpool Recruitment is currently recruitingNMC / HCPC registered Nurses, Paramedic, Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist- who would be interested in pursuing a challenging and rewarding career as aDisability Assessor. You will be involved in the completion of telephone assessments with individuals with various physical, mental health and/or learning disabilities and then writing up a full rep click apply for full job details
Title: Exciting Opportunity for Healthcare Professionals: Functional Assessor (Hybrid Work) inYeovil Description: Seeking a fulfilling career change? We are actively seeking qualified Nurses (RGN, RMN, RNLD), Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Paramedics, and Doctors to become integral members of our established multi-professional team. Position: Functional Assessor (Hybrid Work) Location: Yeovil Salary: £37,333 - £44,800 Work Hours: Monday Friday, 9am-17:30pm Part-Time Options Available Work Arrangements: Office & Hybrid working options available Join our expanding team of PIP assessors, working with a reputable provider of health-related government services, conducting disability assessment services on behalf of the DWP. Benefits: Salary increments of £1000 at 6 and 12 months of service Performance-based 10% bonus Enjoy weekends off Mon-Fri, standard office hours Generous 33 days holiday including bank holidays Coverage of professional membership costs Comprehensive training program provided Responsibilities: Conduct consultations over the phone with individuals claiming PIP benefits, with all appointments organised for you, freeing you from administrative tasks. Assess individuals with a variety of complex conditions, encompassing physical, mental health, cognitive, and sensory impairments. Perform thorough functional medical assessments of disabilities or conditions. Draft and submit reports using specialised IT systems. Requirements: Full HCPC/NMC registration Proficiency in report writing Strong communication abilities Capability to work effectively under pressure Capacity to meet set targets Minimum of 1 year's experience If this opportunity resonates with you but you're pressed for time, simply text your name and the role youre interested in to . Alternatively, you can directly email your CV to or apply to this advert, and one of our consultants will reach out to you promptly. JBRP1_UKTJ
May 05, 2024
Full time
Title: Exciting Opportunity for Healthcare Professionals: Functional Assessor (Hybrid Work) inYeovil Description: Seeking a fulfilling career change? We are actively seeking qualified Nurses (RGN, RMN, RNLD), Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Paramedics, and Doctors to become integral members of our established multi-professional team. Position: Functional Assessor (Hybrid Work) Location: Yeovil Salary: £37,333 - £44,800 Work Hours: Monday Friday, 9am-17:30pm Part-Time Options Available Work Arrangements: Office & Hybrid working options available Join our expanding team of PIP assessors, working with a reputable provider of health-related government services, conducting disability assessment services on behalf of the DWP. Benefits: Salary increments of £1000 at 6 and 12 months of service Performance-based 10% bonus Enjoy weekends off Mon-Fri, standard office hours Generous 33 days holiday including bank holidays Coverage of professional membership costs Comprehensive training program provided Responsibilities: Conduct consultations over the phone with individuals claiming PIP benefits, with all appointments organised for you, freeing you from administrative tasks. Assess individuals with a variety of complex conditions, encompassing physical, mental health, cognitive, and sensory impairments. Perform thorough functional medical assessments of disabilities or conditions. Draft and submit reports using specialised IT systems. Requirements: Full HCPC/NMC registration Proficiency in report writing Strong communication abilities Capability to work effectively under pressure Capacity to meet set targets Minimum of 1 year's experience If this opportunity resonates with you but you're pressed for time, simply text your name and the role youre interested in to . Alternatively, you can directly email your CV to or apply to this advert, and one of our consultants will reach out to you promptly. JBRP1_UKTJ
We are passionate, innovative, and determined to deliver an outstanding teaching and learning experience to every learner every time, and our handpicked, trusted people demonstrate their specialist knowledge and expertise in everything they do, so why not join us in inspiring people to succeed, by being part of our remarkable operational team delivering Residential Childcare (CYPF) If you are an experienced Residential Childcare professional with a level 3 assessor qualification and knowledge of apprenticeships, then we want to hear from you! Multiple Positions Available - Nationally Location: National Remote based opportunities - with occasional learner observations Salary: Competitive depending on experience Incentive: Joining Bonus and Performance related bonus scheme We are looking for experienced industry professionals who have the energy and commitment to inspire success and deliver exceptional teaching and learning to our learners on their CYPF/Residential Childcare apprenticeship Our people are at the heart of everything we do and we due to further growth we are proud to be able to expand our team of Residential Childcare professionals and are looking to recruit energised, engaging and experienced Personal Tutors to execute an outstanding experience for learners undertaking their qualifications. As a PT you will support a caseload of learners with progressive visits, observations and providing outstanding teaching and learning to further enhance the knowledge and teaching our learners receive from our recently introduced Elevate programme. You will use our sophisticated LMS system BUD to monitor your learners progress and work in collaboration with our Learning Support for any learners who require Functional Skills or Additional Learning Support, ensuring that every learner is at the heart of what we do. Other exciting elements of this role include . Engaging, motivating and inspiring learners to achieve their work-based qualification . Providing innovative and impactful teaching and learning . Managing a minimum funded diverse caseload of learners in Residential Childcare . Delivering an outstanding experience for all learners and employers . Stretching and challenging your learners to succeed and reach their potential . Providing valuable and insightful feedback to every learner to stretch and challenge them and enable further professional development . Building and nurturing strong relationships with our employer partners . Championing and encouraging the use of Elevate Workshops . Driving progression through impactful visits . Providing detailed feedback to learners and employers following review meetings or observations Adhere to GDPR regulations and all internal information and data security policies and procedures If you have experience of supporting learners by delivering innovative, impactful and engaging remote sessions, with a strong background and knowledge in the Residential Childcare Sector at a senior or managerial level, with the ability to stretch and challenge your learners to continually develop, apply now! What our ideal applicant has: .Minimum of Level 3 Assessor (CAVA, TAQA, D32, A1, V1) .Teaching qualification (AET, PTTLS) .Level 3 or 5 qualifications within the Residential/CYPF sector .Occupational competency .Experience of delivering outstanding teaching and learning .Experience of managing a diverse caseload .Knowledge and experience of EPA .Ability to adapt and differentiate sessions depending on different learning styles and accessibility levels .Ability to manage own time and resources effectively .Able to travel and commit to in person learner observations We have a number of benefits available as part of our Paragon Choices and all colleagues benefit from our standard benefits including; . 20 days annual leave - increasing with length of service and a holiday purchase scheme . 3 Paragon Days for our Operational December Closure and 8 Public Bank Holidays . Up to 3 days of paid volunteering leave and corporate conscience initiatives . Perkbox a suite of lifestyle benefits and wellness tools . Recognition and long service awards to celebrate our colleagues Going for Gold KPI related bonus can be earned We are a Disability Confident Employer and have a guaranteed interview scheme in place to ensure that nobody is overlooked or discriminated against because of their disability. If you meet the minimum criteria when you apply and you have informed us in your application that you have a disability, you will be guaranteed an interview for that role. To promote and maintain an inclusive working environment, as part of your application process we will ask you to share data on certain characteristics. These answers will not form part of the selection and recruitment process and will not be shared with anyone outside of the People Team. Paragon Skills is committed to the safeguarding and wellbeing of our learners and colleagues and we implement robust safer recruitment practices to support this. Dependant on the role you are applying for, we may undertake a number of necessary checks to confirm you are suitable to work with children and vulnerable adults, which may include a Disclosure and Barring Service check. We are also committed to promoting equality and inclusion throughout our colleague and learner populations.
May 04, 2024
Full time
We are passionate, innovative, and determined to deliver an outstanding teaching and learning experience to every learner every time, and our handpicked, trusted people demonstrate their specialist knowledge and expertise in everything they do, so why not join us in inspiring people to succeed, by being part of our remarkable operational team delivering Residential Childcare (CYPF) If you are an experienced Residential Childcare professional with a level 3 assessor qualification and knowledge of apprenticeships, then we want to hear from you! Multiple Positions Available - Nationally Location: National Remote based opportunities - with occasional learner observations Salary: Competitive depending on experience Incentive: Joining Bonus and Performance related bonus scheme We are looking for experienced industry professionals who have the energy and commitment to inspire success and deliver exceptional teaching and learning to our learners on their CYPF/Residential Childcare apprenticeship Our people are at the heart of everything we do and we due to further growth we are proud to be able to expand our team of Residential Childcare professionals and are looking to recruit energised, engaging and experienced Personal Tutors to execute an outstanding experience for learners undertaking their qualifications. As a PT you will support a caseload of learners with progressive visits, observations and providing outstanding teaching and learning to further enhance the knowledge and teaching our learners receive from our recently introduced Elevate programme. You will use our sophisticated LMS system BUD to monitor your learners progress and work in collaboration with our Learning Support for any learners who require Functional Skills or Additional Learning Support, ensuring that every learner is at the heart of what we do. Other exciting elements of this role include . Engaging, motivating and inspiring learners to achieve their work-based qualification . Providing innovative and impactful teaching and learning . Managing a minimum funded diverse caseload of learners in Residential Childcare . Delivering an outstanding experience for all learners and employers . Stretching and challenging your learners to succeed and reach their potential . Providing valuable and insightful feedback to every learner to stretch and challenge them and enable further professional development . Building and nurturing strong relationships with our employer partners . Championing and encouraging the use of Elevate Workshops . Driving progression through impactful visits . Providing detailed feedback to learners and employers following review meetings or observations Adhere to GDPR regulations and all internal information and data security policies and procedures If you have experience of supporting learners by delivering innovative, impactful and engaging remote sessions, with a strong background and knowledge in the Residential Childcare Sector at a senior or managerial level, with the ability to stretch and challenge your learners to continually develop, apply now! What our ideal applicant has: .Minimum of Level 3 Assessor (CAVA, TAQA, D32, A1, V1) .Teaching qualification (AET, PTTLS) .Level 3 or 5 qualifications within the Residential/CYPF sector .Occupational competency .Experience of delivering outstanding teaching and learning .Experience of managing a diverse caseload .Knowledge and experience of EPA .Ability to adapt and differentiate sessions depending on different learning styles and accessibility levels .Ability to manage own time and resources effectively .Able to travel and commit to in person learner observations We have a number of benefits available as part of our Paragon Choices and all colleagues benefit from our standard benefits including; . 20 days annual leave - increasing with length of service and a holiday purchase scheme . 3 Paragon Days for our Operational December Closure and 8 Public Bank Holidays . Up to 3 days of paid volunteering leave and corporate conscience initiatives . Perkbox a suite of lifestyle benefits and wellness tools . Recognition and long service awards to celebrate our colleagues Going for Gold KPI related bonus can be earned We are a Disability Confident Employer and have a guaranteed interview scheme in place to ensure that nobody is overlooked or discriminated against because of their disability. If you meet the minimum criteria when you apply and you have informed us in your application that you have a disability, you will be guaranteed an interview for that role. To promote and maintain an inclusive working environment, as part of your application process we will ask you to share data on certain characteristics. These answers will not form part of the selection and recruitment process and will not be shared with anyone outside of the People Team. Paragon Skills is committed to the safeguarding and wellbeing of our learners and colleagues and we implement robust safer recruitment practices to support this. Dependant on the role you are applying for, we may undertake a number of necessary checks to confirm you are suitable to work with children and vulnerable adults, which may include a Disclosure and Barring Service check. We are also committed to promoting equality and inclusion throughout our colleague and learner populations.
Gas Quality Control Auditor Morgan Lambert is a market leading provider of gas related consultancy services primarily to Social Housing providers. If you are qualified in the Domestic or Commercial gas field, care passionately about quality and would relish a new challenge then apply now to become part of our expanding team of Gas Safety Inspectors. You will be a good communicator and willing to have a 'hands on' approach to carrying out third party independent quality audits. Your main duties will be to: Effectively manage your own gas audit programme with support from our Operational Support team and Regional ManagementDevelop and maintain new and existing Client relationships through effective communicationComplete high quality gas audit reportsPromote and maintain a high quality standard of gas work The ideal candidate will possess: A full suite of ACS Qualifications. As a minimum: CCN1, CENWAT (CEN1, WAT1), HTR1, CKR1 and CPA1A Gas Related NVQ Level 3 City & Guilds QualificationA1, A2 Assessors (D32, D33) Qualifications, although not essentialDetailed knowledge of gas appliances and central heating systems supplemented by a thorough understanding of Normative Documents especially the Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations 1998Good communication skillsFull driving licenceExperience with the use of Microsoft OfficeFurther Qualifications in Fumes Investigation Reporting (CMDDA1) and Commercial Gas, although not essential The successful candidate will receive a salary between £35-40k based on qualifications and experience, entry to the company bonus scheme, company vehicle, pension scheme, simply health cash plan, 25 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), tablet device for data inputting and mobile phone. Morgan Lambert is an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age. JBRP1_UKTJ
May 03, 2024
Full time
Gas Quality Control Auditor Morgan Lambert is a market leading provider of gas related consultancy services primarily to Social Housing providers. If you are qualified in the Domestic or Commercial gas field, care passionately about quality and would relish a new challenge then apply now to become part of our expanding team of Gas Safety Inspectors. You will be a good communicator and willing to have a 'hands on' approach to carrying out third party independent quality audits. Your main duties will be to: Effectively manage your own gas audit programme with support from our Operational Support team and Regional ManagementDevelop and maintain new and existing Client relationships through effective communicationComplete high quality gas audit reportsPromote and maintain a high quality standard of gas work The ideal candidate will possess: A full suite of ACS Qualifications. As a minimum: CCN1, CENWAT (CEN1, WAT1), HTR1, CKR1 and CPA1A Gas Related NVQ Level 3 City & Guilds QualificationA1, A2 Assessors (D32, D33) Qualifications, although not essentialDetailed knowledge of gas appliances and central heating systems supplemented by a thorough understanding of Normative Documents especially the Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations 1998Good communication skillsFull driving licenceExperience with the use of Microsoft OfficeFurther Qualifications in Fumes Investigation Reporting (CMDDA1) and Commercial Gas, although not essential The successful candidate will receive a salary between £35-40k based on qualifications and experience, entry to the company bonus scheme, company vehicle, pension scheme, simply health cash plan, 25 days annual leave (plus bank holidays), tablet device for data inputting and mobile phone. Morgan Lambert is an equal opportunities employer and we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age. JBRP1_UKTJ
Salary: £35,000-39,000 (UK-Wide) £42,000-44,000 (London-Rising) Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, Part-Time Available Office, Homeworking and Hybrid options Are you a Physiotherapist (PT) that is looking for a better work-life balance? We offer true flexible working - allowing you to choose your workdays Monday-Sunday and hours between 8am-8pm click apply for full job details
May 03, 2024
Full time
Salary: £35,000-39,000 (UK-Wide) £42,000-44,000 (London-Rising) Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, Part-Time Available Office, Homeworking and Hybrid options Are you a Physiotherapist (PT) that is looking for a better work-life balance? We offer true flexible working - allowing you to choose your workdays Monday-Sunday and hours between 8am-8pm click apply for full job details
Are you currently working in education and looking for a new challenge? Are you enthusiastic about making a difference in the lives of individuals? Can you inspire, empower and inform people to turn their lives around and reach their full potential? Do you want a rewarding career with opportunities for progression where you will experience genuine job satisfaction? We have a great opportunity at HMP Styal to join the education team as our Student Support Worker on a permanent, part-time basis, working 34.5 hours a week. For more than two decades, Novus has been delivering education, training and employment opportunities to adults and young people in UK prisons. Over the years we have built a reputation as an innovator in the fight to reduce re-offending rates by transforming people's lives through learning and skills. The vision for the Education, Skills and Work provision is to ensure that learners in our care realize their full potential through Education, Skills and Work. What the role entails As the Student Support Worker, you will be responsible for liaising with learners on a day-to-day basis promoting the education provision on offer and carrying out initial assessments in English, Maths and learning difficulties/disabilities to ensure the learner has the information to plan their learner journey. In addition, ensuring that prospective and existing learners receive relevant and easily understood information regarding learning and skills provision and continuing support. To contribute to a multi-disciplinary approach that seeks to facilitate a smooth transition to the resettlement of the learner into the community. What we need from you In order to be successful in the role of Student Support Worker, you will need: Relevant experience of conducting initial assessments and supporting learning of individuals and groups. Experience of working with groups of learners with a range of abilities. Experience of successful working in an effective multi-disciplinary team To hold or be willing to work towards level 2 qualifications in literacy and numeracy within an agreed timescale. The successful candidate will be required to work in the evenings and a Saturday morning. Ideally you will want to be a part of a team which has at its core a focus on improving lives and enabling and equipping learners to develop, grow and be equipped for a life of work and success. You'll be a self-starter with a passion to learn and grow yourself and will bring passion, dedication and positivity to your new role. Colleague Benefits As part of the LTE Group family, you will benefit from an excellent package including: Extensive annual leave which can be taken throughout the year and not restricted to school holiday times. Monday to Friday working pattern Our in-house 'Evolve' training programme, which offers you the chance to upskill and further your career through a wide range of recognised qualifications We support you through a teacher training qualification and assessor qualifications Full package of training to support working in a Prison environment Good progression routes into management positions within education Learner class sizes are much smaller than in FE colleges Able to be flexible and innovative with the curriculum Part of the wider community of the prison service Additional behavioural and complex need support Pension scheme options including a LGPS. Our comprehensive in-house awards scheme An Employee Assistance Programme including a free, confidential, 24/7 support service Health care discounts through Simply Health Retail discounts through You at Work At Novus, we work with passion, care and commitment to create the foundations for change. For almost 30 years we have been helping men, women and children of all ages and abilities, in prison settings across England and Wales, to take new directions. We operate 50 hubs in the United Kingdom where our specialist teams are on hand to support Adults and Children to improve their employability prospects post-release. Novus is an equal opportunities employer, welcoming applications from all sections of the community. We working to support our Veterans into employment and are also proud holders of Disability Confident employer award. If you feel you could make a difference in this rewarding and growing sector, please click on the 'Apply' button below. The closing date for this job advert is 16/05/2024. However, the job advert may close early if we receive a good response. The LTE group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All applicants will be required to undergo an appropriate DBS check via the Criminal Records Bureau. Due to the educational aspect of our group some roles are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and would require an Enhanced DBS check and may be subject to additional online checks as part of our pre-screening process.
May 03, 2024
Full time
Are you currently working in education and looking for a new challenge? Are you enthusiastic about making a difference in the lives of individuals? Can you inspire, empower and inform people to turn their lives around and reach their full potential? Do you want a rewarding career with opportunities for progression where you will experience genuine job satisfaction? We have a great opportunity at HMP Styal to join the education team as our Student Support Worker on a permanent, part-time basis, working 34.5 hours a week. For more than two decades, Novus has been delivering education, training and employment opportunities to adults and young people in UK prisons. Over the years we have built a reputation as an innovator in the fight to reduce re-offending rates by transforming people's lives through learning and skills. The vision for the Education, Skills and Work provision is to ensure that learners in our care realize their full potential through Education, Skills and Work. What the role entails As the Student Support Worker, you will be responsible for liaising with learners on a day-to-day basis promoting the education provision on offer and carrying out initial assessments in English, Maths and learning difficulties/disabilities to ensure the learner has the information to plan their learner journey. In addition, ensuring that prospective and existing learners receive relevant and easily understood information regarding learning and skills provision and continuing support. To contribute to a multi-disciplinary approach that seeks to facilitate a smooth transition to the resettlement of the learner into the community. What we need from you In order to be successful in the role of Student Support Worker, you will need: Relevant experience of conducting initial assessments and supporting learning of individuals and groups. Experience of working with groups of learners with a range of abilities. Experience of successful working in an effective multi-disciplinary team To hold or be willing to work towards level 2 qualifications in literacy and numeracy within an agreed timescale. The successful candidate will be required to work in the evenings and a Saturday morning. Ideally you will want to be a part of a team which has at its core a focus on improving lives and enabling and equipping learners to develop, grow and be equipped for a life of work and success. You'll be a self-starter with a passion to learn and grow yourself and will bring passion, dedication and positivity to your new role. Colleague Benefits As part of the LTE Group family, you will benefit from an excellent package including: Extensive annual leave which can be taken throughout the year and not restricted to school holiday times. Monday to Friday working pattern Our in-house 'Evolve' training programme, which offers you the chance to upskill and further your career through a wide range of recognised qualifications We support you through a teacher training qualification and assessor qualifications Full package of training to support working in a Prison environment Good progression routes into management positions within education Learner class sizes are much smaller than in FE colleges Able to be flexible and innovative with the curriculum Part of the wider community of the prison service Additional behavioural and complex need support Pension scheme options including a LGPS. Our comprehensive in-house awards scheme An Employee Assistance Programme including a free, confidential, 24/7 support service Health care discounts through Simply Health Retail discounts through You at Work At Novus, we work with passion, care and commitment to create the foundations for change. For almost 30 years we have been helping men, women and children of all ages and abilities, in prison settings across England and Wales, to take new directions. We operate 50 hubs in the United Kingdom where our specialist teams are on hand to support Adults and Children to improve their employability prospects post-release. Novus is an equal opportunities employer, welcoming applications from all sections of the community. We working to support our Veterans into employment and are also proud holders of Disability Confident employer award. If you feel you could make a difference in this rewarding and growing sector, please click on the 'Apply' button below. The closing date for this job advert is 16/05/2024. However, the job advert may close early if we receive a good response. The LTE group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All applicants will be required to undergo an appropriate DBS check via the Criminal Records Bureau. Due to the educational aspect of our group some roles are exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and would require an Enhanced DBS check and may be subject to additional online checks as part of our pre-screening process.
Utilise your existing clinical knowledge and become a Disability Assessor! This is an opportunity to take on a new challenge and further their career with a leading, multinational organisation where you can utilise your healthcare knowledge and compassion to take your career in a new direction! We are now recruiting Nurses, Paramedics, Physiotherapists or Occupational Therapists to carry out assessm click apply for full job details
May 03, 2024
Full time
Utilise your existing clinical knowledge and become a Disability Assessor! This is an opportunity to take on a new challenge and further their career with a leading, multinational organisation where you can utilise your healthcare knowledge and compassion to take your career in a new direction! We are now recruiting Nurses, Paramedics, Physiotherapists or Occupational Therapists to carry out assessm click apply for full job details
Do good. Be great as a doctor. Are you a doctor who wants to continue helping people but needs a better work-life balance? Join our Assessments Division and thrive as you use your clinical skills in a different way to help people move forward with their lives. About the role Day-to-day, you'll carry out telephone, video or face-to-face assessments to understand how a person's disability or health condition affects their daily life. You'll listen to their experiences, ask questions and use your insights to produce a factual report to help the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) determine their eligibility for benefits. It's important work that has a big impact on real lives, so we'll make sure you get the time you need with each customer to undertake a quality and respectful service. Every assessment is different. You might work on complex cases involving veterans or customers with neurological conditions, industrial injuries and respiratory diseases. It'll be challenging at times, but we'll support you to manage your caseloads efficiently to deliver the best service. Our colleagues combine the highest levels of integrity with extensive clinical knowledge to offer the best service possible to our customers. What we look for A GMC registered doctor with 1 year's broad post-registration experience Someone who's proactive and keen to learn Excellent oral and written communication skills Comfortable working towards individual and team targets, in a supportive environment Comfortable working with a diverse range of conditions, including mental health What we offer Our colleagues are the driving force behind delivering an excellent service. That's why we go to great lengths to ensure that while they're taking care of customers, we're taking care of them. Competitive salary: of £72,000 to £84,200 depending on location Flexible working arrangements: you won't be expected to work long days or take work home. Instead, you can work full time, part time or hybrid in a pattern that gives you genuine work life balance Clinical development: we support your continuing medical education and provide time for clinical study with ongoing CPD support Career development: we offer training programmes to develop your skills and clinical knowledge, as well as opportunities for progression at every stage of your career - including opportunities to explore other roles within Maximus Revalidation support: we support you through the process and refund the cost of your revalidation Supportive culture: we offer regular feedback and a coaching tool to help you deliver quality outputs for customers and thrive in your career with us Inclusive environment: as a Disability Confident Leader we are committed to creating a fair, inclusive workplace for Join one of our colleague networks and champion DE&I initiatives and shape our inclusive culture Excellent benefits: we offer a wide range of core and voluntary benefits that can be tailored to meet your needs and personal circumstances From working with a diverse range of customers to handling challenging situations, this role is a fantastic opportunity to develop your clinical knowledge and hone your assessment skills, while helping people move forward with their lives.
May 03, 2024
Full time
Do good. Be great as a doctor. Are you a doctor who wants to continue helping people but needs a better work-life balance? Join our Assessments Division and thrive as you use your clinical skills in a different way to help people move forward with their lives. About the role Day-to-day, you'll carry out telephone, video or face-to-face assessments to understand how a person's disability or health condition affects their daily life. You'll listen to their experiences, ask questions and use your insights to produce a factual report to help the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) determine their eligibility for benefits. It's important work that has a big impact on real lives, so we'll make sure you get the time you need with each customer to undertake a quality and respectful service. Every assessment is different. You might work on complex cases involving veterans or customers with neurological conditions, industrial injuries and respiratory diseases. It'll be challenging at times, but we'll support you to manage your caseloads efficiently to deliver the best service. Our colleagues combine the highest levels of integrity with extensive clinical knowledge to offer the best service possible to our customers. What we look for A GMC registered doctor with 1 year's broad post-registration experience Someone who's proactive and keen to learn Excellent oral and written communication skills Comfortable working towards individual and team targets, in a supportive environment Comfortable working with a diverse range of conditions, including mental health What we offer Our colleagues are the driving force behind delivering an excellent service. That's why we go to great lengths to ensure that while they're taking care of customers, we're taking care of them. Competitive salary: of £72,000 to £84,200 depending on location Flexible working arrangements: you won't be expected to work long days or take work home. Instead, you can work full time, part time or hybrid in a pattern that gives you genuine work life balance Clinical development: we support your continuing medical education and provide time for clinical study with ongoing CPD support Career development: we offer training programmes to develop your skills and clinical knowledge, as well as opportunities for progression at every stage of your career - including opportunities to explore other roles within Maximus Revalidation support: we support you through the process and refund the cost of your revalidation Supportive culture: we offer regular feedback and a coaching tool to help you deliver quality outputs for customers and thrive in your career with us Inclusive environment: as a Disability Confident Leader we are committed to creating a fair, inclusive workplace for Join one of our colleague networks and champion DE&I initiatives and shape our inclusive culture Excellent benefits: we offer a wide range of core and voluntary benefits that can be tailored to meet your needs and personal circumstances From working with a diverse range of customers to handling challenging situations, this role is a fantastic opportunity to develop your clinical knowledge and hone your assessment skills, while helping people move forward with their lives.
Do good. Be great as a doctor. Are you a doctor who wants to continue helping people but needs a better work-life balance? Join our Assessments Division and thrive as you use your clinical skills in a different way to help people move forward with their lives. About the role Day-to-day, you'll carry out telephone, video or face-to-face assessments to understand how a person's disability or health condition affects their daily life. You'll listen to their experiences, ask questions and use your insights to produce a factual report to help the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) determine their eligibility for benefits. It's important work that has a big impact on real lives, so we'll make sure you get the time you need with each customer to undertake a quality and respectful service. Every assessment is different. You might work on complex cases involving veterans or customers with neurological conditions, industrial injuries and respiratory diseases. It'll be challenging at times, but we'll support you to manage your caseloads efficiently to deliver the best service. Our colleagues combine the highest levels of integrity with extensive clinical knowledge to offer the best service possible to our customers. What we look for A GMC registered doctor with 1 year's broad post-registration experience Someone who's proactive and keen to learn Excellent oral and written communication skills Comfortable working towards individual and team targets, in a supportive environment Comfortable working with a diverse range of conditions, including mental health What we offer Our colleagues are the driving force behind delivering an excellent service. That's why we go to great lengths to ensure that while they're taking care of customers, we're taking care of them. Competitive salary: of £72,000 to £84,200 depending on location Flexible working arrangements: you won't be expected to work long days or take work home. Instead, you can work full time, part time or hybrid in a pattern that gives you genuine work life balance Clinical development: we support your continuing medical education and provide time for clinical study with ongoing CPD support Career development: we offer training programmes to develop your skills and clinical knowledge, as well as opportunities for progression at every stage of your career - including opportunities to explore other roles within Maximus Revalidation support: we support you through the process and refund the cost of your revalidation Supportive culture: we offer regular feedback and a coaching tool to help you deliver quality outputs for customers and thrive in your career with us Inclusive environment: as a Disability Confident Leader we are committed to creating a fair, inclusive workplace for Join one of our colleague networks and champion DE&I initiatives and shape our inclusive culture Excellent benefits: we offer a wide range of core and voluntary benefits that can be tailored to meet your needs and personal circumstances From working with a diverse range of customers to handling challenging situations, this role is a fantastic opportunity to develop your clinical knowledge and hone your assessment skills, while helping people move forward with their lives.
May 03, 2024
Full time
Do good. Be great as a doctor. Are you a doctor who wants to continue helping people but needs a better work-life balance? Join our Assessments Division and thrive as you use your clinical skills in a different way to help people move forward with their lives. About the role Day-to-day, you'll carry out telephone, video or face-to-face assessments to understand how a person's disability or health condition affects their daily life. You'll listen to their experiences, ask questions and use your insights to produce a factual report to help the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) determine their eligibility for benefits. It's important work that has a big impact on real lives, so we'll make sure you get the time you need with each customer to undertake a quality and respectful service. Every assessment is different. You might work on complex cases involving veterans or customers with neurological conditions, industrial injuries and respiratory diseases. It'll be challenging at times, but we'll support you to manage your caseloads efficiently to deliver the best service. Our colleagues combine the highest levels of integrity with extensive clinical knowledge to offer the best service possible to our customers. What we look for A GMC registered doctor with 1 year's broad post-registration experience Someone who's proactive and keen to learn Excellent oral and written communication skills Comfortable working towards individual and team targets, in a supportive environment Comfortable working with a diverse range of conditions, including mental health What we offer Our colleagues are the driving force behind delivering an excellent service. That's why we go to great lengths to ensure that while they're taking care of customers, we're taking care of them. Competitive salary: of £72,000 to £84,200 depending on location Flexible working arrangements: you won't be expected to work long days or take work home. Instead, you can work full time, part time or hybrid in a pattern that gives you genuine work life balance Clinical development: we support your continuing medical education and provide time for clinical study with ongoing CPD support Career development: we offer training programmes to develop your skills and clinical knowledge, as well as opportunities for progression at every stage of your career - including opportunities to explore other roles within Maximus Revalidation support: we support you through the process and refund the cost of your revalidation Supportive culture: we offer regular feedback and a coaching tool to help you deliver quality outputs for customers and thrive in your career with us Inclusive environment: as a Disability Confident Leader we are committed to creating a fair, inclusive workplace for Join one of our colleague networks and champion DE&I initiatives and shape our inclusive culture Excellent benefits: we offer a wide range of core and voluntary benefits that can be tailored to meet your needs and personal circumstances From working with a diverse range of customers to handling challenging situations, this role is a fantastic opportunity to develop your clinical knowledge and hone your assessment skills, while helping people move forward with their lives.
Maximus Clinical Jobs UK
Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire
Do good. Be great as a doctor. Are you a doctor who wants to continue helping people but needs a better work-life balance? Join our Assessments Division and thrive as you use your clinical skills in a different way to help people move forward with their lives. About the role Day-to-day, you'll carry out telephone, video or face-to-face assessments to understand how a person's disability or health condition affects their daily life. You'll listen to their experiences, ask questions and use your insights to produce a factual report to help the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) determine their eligibility for benefits. It's important work that has a big impact on real lives, so we'll make sure you get the time you need with each customer to undertake a quality and respectful service. Every assessment is different. You might work on complex cases involving veterans or customers with neurological conditions, industrial injuries and respiratory diseases. It'll be challenging at times, but we'll support you to manage your caseloads efficiently to deliver the best service. Our colleagues combine the highest levels of integrity with extensive clinical knowledge to offer the best service possible to our customers. What we look for A GMC registered doctor with 1 year's broad post-registration experience Someone who's proactive and keen to learn Excellent oral and written communication skills Comfortable working towards individual and team targets, in a supportive environment Comfortable working with a diverse range of conditions, including mental health What we offer Our colleagues are the driving force behind delivering an excellent service. That's why we go to great lengths to ensure that while they're taking care of customers, we're taking care of them. Competitive salary: of £72,000 to £84,200 depending on location Flexible working arrangements: you won't be expected to work long days or take work home. Instead, you can work full time, part time or hybrid in a pattern that gives you genuine work life balance Clinical development: we support your continuing medical education and provide time for clinical study with ongoing CPD support Career development: we offer training programmes to develop your skills and clinical knowledge, as well as opportunities for progression at every stage of your career - including opportunities to explore other roles within Maximus Revalidation support: we support you through the process and refund the cost of your revalidation Supportive culture: we offer regular feedback and a coaching tool to help you deliver quality outputs for customers and thrive in your career with us Inclusive environment: as a Disability Confident Leader we are committed to creating a fair, inclusive workplace for Join one of our colleague networks and champion DE&I initiatives and shape our inclusive culture Excellent benefits: we offer a wide range of core and voluntary benefits that can be tailored to meet your needs and personal circumstances From working with a diverse range of customers to handling challenging situations, this role is a fantastic opportunity to develop your clinical knowledge and hone your assessment skills, while helping people move forward with their lives.
May 03, 2024
Full time
Do good. Be great as a doctor. Are you a doctor who wants to continue helping people but needs a better work-life balance? Join our Assessments Division and thrive as you use your clinical skills in a different way to help people move forward with their lives. About the role Day-to-day, you'll carry out telephone, video or face-to-face assessments to understand how a person's disability or health condition affects their daily life. You'll listen to their experiences, ask questions and use your insights to produce a factual report to help the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) determine their eligibility for benefits. It's important work that has a big impact on real lives, so we'll make sure you get the time you need with each customer to undertake a quality and respectful service. Every assessment is different. You might work on complex cases involving veterans or customers with neurological conditions, industrial injuries and respiratory diseases. It'll be challenging at times, but we'll support you to manage your caseloads efficiently to deliver the best service. Our colleagues combine the highest levels of integrity with extensive clinical knowledge to offer the best service possible to our customers. What we look for A GMC registered doctor with 1 year's broad post-registration experience Someone who's proactive and keen to learn Excellent oral and written communication skills Comfortable working towards individual and team targets, in a supportive environment Comfortable working with a diverse range of conditions, including mental health What we offer Our colleagues are the driving force behind delivering an excellent service. That's why we go to great lengths to ensure that while they're taking care of customers, we're taking care of them. Competitive salary: of £72,000 to £84,200 depending on location Flexible working arrangements: you won't be expected to work long days or take work home. Instead, you can work full time, part time or hybrid in a pattern that gives you genuine work life balance Clinical development: we support your continuing medical education and provide time for clinical study with ongoing CPD support Career development: we offer training programmes to develop your skills and clinical knowledge, as well as opportunities for progression at every stage of your career - including opportunities to explore other roles within Maximus Revalidation support: we support you through the process and refund the cost of your revalidation Supportive culture: we offer regular feedback and a coaching tool to help you deliver quality outputs for customers and thrive in your career with us Inclusive environment: as a Disability Confident Leader we are committed to creating a fair, inclusive workplace for Join one of our colleague networks and champion DE&I initiatives and shape our inclusive culture Excellent benefits: we offer a wide range of core and voluntary benefits that can be tailored to meet your needs and personal circumstances From working with a diverse range of customers to handling challenging situations, this role is a fantastic opportunity to develop your clinical knowledge and hone your assessment skills, while helping people move forward with their lives.
Do good. Be great as a doctor. Are you a doctor who wants to continue helping people but needs a better work-life balance? Join our Assessments Division and thrive as you use your clinical skills in a different way to help people move forward with their lives. About the role Day-to-day, you'll carry out telephone, video or face-to-face assessments to understand how a person's disability or health condition affects their daily life. You'll listen to their experiences, ask questions and use your insights to produce a factual report to help the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) determine their eligibility for benefits. It's important work that has a big impact on real lives, so we'll make sure you get the time you need with each customer to undertake a quality and respectful service. Every assessment is different. You might work on complex cases involving veterans or customers with neurological conditions, industrial injuries and respiratory diseases. It'll be challenging at times, but we'll support you to manage your caseloads efficiently to deliver the best service. Our colleagues combine the highest levels of integrity with extensive clinical knowledge to offer the best service possible to our customers. What we look for A GMC registered doctor with 1 year's broad post-registration experience Someone who's proactive and keen to learn Excellent oral and written communication skills Comfortable working towards individual and team targets, in a supportive environment Comfortable working with a diverse range of conditions, including mental health What we offer Our colleagues are the driving force behind delivering an excellent service. That's why we go to great lengths to ensure that while they're taking care of customers, we're taking care of them. Competitive salary: of £72,000 to £84,200 depending on location Flexible working arrangements: you won't be expected to work long days or take work home. Instead, you can work full time, part time or hybrid in a pattern that gives you genuine work life balance Clinical development: we support your continuing medical education and provide time for clinical study with ongoing CPD support Career development: we offer training programmes to develop your skills and clinical knowledge, as well as opportunities for progression at every stage of your career - including opportunities to explore other roles within Maximus Revalidation support: we support you through the process and refund the cost of your revalidation Supportive culture: we offer regular feedback and a coaching tool to help you deliver quality outputs for customers and thrive in your career with us Inclusive environment: as a Disability Confident Leader we are committed to creating a fair, inclusive workplace for Join one of our colleague networks and champion DE&I initiatives and shape our inclusive culture Excellent benefits: we offer a wide range of core and voluntary benefits that can be tailored to meet your needs and personal circumstances From working with a diverse range of customers to handling challenging situations, this role is a fantastic opportunity to develop your clinical knowledge and hone your assessment skills, while helping people move forward with their lives.
May 03, 2024
Full time
Do good. Be great as a doctor. Are you a doctor who wants to continue helping people but needs a better work-life balance? Join our Assessments Division and thrive as you use your clinical skills in a different way to help people move forward with their lives. About the role Day-to-day, you'll carry out telephone, video or face-to-face assessments to understand how a person's disability or health condition affects their daily life. You'll listen to their experiences, ask questions and use your insights to produce a factual report to help the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) determine their eligibility for benefits. It's important work that has a big impact on real lives, so we'll make sure you get the time you need with each customer to undertake a quality and respectful service. Every assessment is different. You might work on complex cases involving veterans or customers with neurological conditions, industrial injuries and respiratory diseases. It'll be challenging at times, but we'll support you to manage your caseloads efficiently to deliver the best service. Our colleagues combine the highest levels of integrity with extensive clinical knowledge to offer the best service possible to our customers. What we look for A GMC registered doctor with 1 year's broad post-registration experience Someone who's proactive and keen to learn Excellent oral and written communication skills Comfortable working towards individual and team targets, in a supportive environment Comfortable working with a diverse range of conditions, including mental health What we offer Our colleagues are the driving force behind delivering an excellent service. That's why we go to great lengths to ensure that while they're taking care of customers, we're taking care of them. Competitive salary: of £72,000 to £84,200 depending on location Flexible working arrangements: you won't be expected to work long days or take work home. Instead, you can work full time, part time or hybrid in a pattern that gives you genuine work life balance Clinical development: we support your continuing medical education and provide time for clinical study with ongoing CPD support Career development: we offer training programmes to develop your skills and clinical knowledge, as well as opportunities for progression at every stage of your career - including opportunities to explore other roles within Maximus Revalidation support: we support you through the process and refund the cost of your revalidation Supportive culture: we offer regular feedback and a coaching tool to help you deliver quality outputs for customers and thrive in your career with us Inclusive environment: as a Disability Confident Leader we are committed to creating a fair, inclusive workplace for Join one of our colleague networks and champion DE&I initiatives and shape our inclusive culture Excellent benefits: we offer a wide range of core and voluntary benefits that can be tailored to meet your needs and personal circumstances From working with a diverse range of customers to handling challenging situations, this role is a fantastic opportunity to develop your clinical knowledge and hone your assessment skills, while helping people move forward with their lives.
Do good. Be great as a doctor. Are you a doctor who wants to continue helping people but needs a better work-life balance? Join our Assessments Division and thrive as you use your clinical skills in a different way to help people move forward with their lives. About the role Day-to-day, you'll carry out telephone, video or face-to-face assessments to understand how a person's disability or health condition affects their daily life. You'll listen to their experiences, ask questions and use your insights to produce a factual report to help the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) determine their eligibility for benefits. It's important work that has a big impact on real lives, so we'll make sure you get the time you need with each customer to undertake a quality and respectful service. Every assessment is different. You might work on complex cases involving veterans or customers with neurological conditions, industrial injuries and respiratory diseases. It'll be challenging at times, but we'll support you to manage your caseloads efficiently to deliver the best service. Our colleagues combine the highest levels of integrity with extensive clinical knowledge to offer the best service possible to our customers. What we look for A GMC registered doctor with 1 year's broad post-registration experience Someone who's proactive and keen to learn Excellent oral and written communication skills Comfortable working towards individual and team targets, in a supportive environment Comfortable working with a diverse range of conditions, including mental health What we offer Our colleagues are the driving force behind delivering an excellent service. That's why we go to great lengths to ensure that while they're taking care of customers, we're taking care of them. Competitive salary: of £72,000 to £84,200 depending on location Flexible working arrangements: you won't be expected to work long days or take work home. Instead, you can work full time, part time or hybrid in a pattern that gives you genuine work life balance Clinical development: we support your continuing medical education and provide time for clinical study with ongoing CPD support Career development: we offer training programmes to develop your skills and clinical knowledge, as well as opportunities for progression at every stage of your career - including opportunities to explore other roles within Maximus Revalidation support: we support you through the process and refund the cost of your revalidation Supportive culture: we offer regular feedback and a coaching tool to help you deliver quality outputs for customers and thrive in your career with us Inclusive environment: as a Disability Confident Leader we are committed to creating a fair, inclusive workplace for Join one of our colleague networks and champion DE&I initiatives and shape our inclusive culture Excellent benefits: we offer a wide range of core and voluntary benefits that can be tailored to meet your needs and personal circumstances From working with a diverse range of customers to handling challenging situations, this role is a fantastic opportunity to develop your clinical knowledge and hone your assessment skills, while helping people move forward with their lives.
May 03, 2024
Full time
Do good. Be great as a doctor. Are you a doctor who wants to continue helping people but needs a better work-life balance? Join our Assessments Division and thrive as you use your clinical skills in a different way to help people move forward with their lives. About the role Day-to-day, you'll carry out telephone, video or face-to-face assessments to understand how a person's disability or health condition affects their daily life. You'll listen to their experiences, ask questions and use your insights to produce a factual report to help the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) determine their eligibility for benefits. It's important work that has a big impact on real lives, so we'll make sure you get the time you need with each customer to undertake a quality and respectful service. Every assessment is different. You might work on complex cases involving veterans or customers with neurological conditions, industrial injuries and respiratory diseases. It'll be challenging at times, but we'll support you to manage your caseloads efficiently to deliver the best service. Our colleagues combine the highest levels of integrity with extensive clinical knowledge to offer the best service possible to our customers. What we look for A GMC registered doctor with 1 year's broad post-registration experience Someone who's proactive and keen to learn Excellent oral and written communication skills Comfortable working towards individual and team targets, in a supportive environment Comfortable working with a diverse range of conditions, including mental health What we offer Our colleagues are the driving force behind delivering an excellent service. That's why we go to great lengths to ensure that while they're taking care of customers, we're taking care of them. Competitive salary: of £72,000 to £84,200 depending on location Flexible working arrangements: you won't be expected to work long days or take work home. Instead, you can work full time, part time or hybrid in a pattern that gives you genuine work life balance Clinical development: we support your continuing medical education and provide time for clinical study with ongoing CPD support Career development: we offer training programmes to develop your skills and clinical knowledge, as well as opportunities for progression at every stage of your career - including opportunities to explore other roles within Maximus Revalidation support: we support you through the process and refund the cost of your revalidation Supportive culture: we offer regular feedback and a coaching tool to help you deliver quality outputs for customers and thrive in your career with us Inclusive environment: as a Disability Confident Leader we are committed to creating a fair, inclusive workplace for Join one of our colleague networks and champion DE&I initiatives and shape our inclusive culture Excellent benefits: we offer a wide range of core and voluntary benefits that can be tailored to meet your needs and personal circumstances From working with a diverse range of customers to handling challenging situations, this role is a fantastic opportunity to develop your clinical knowledge and hone your assessment skills, while helping people move forward with their lives.
In Summary If you're the kind of person who takes pride in delivering first class customer service, then this could be the route for you! Job Description Locations: Bristol, York, Glasgow, London or Norwich Claims are at the heart of our business. It's where customers really get to feel the benefit of what we do. That's why our Claims teams are so important. They're there for customers when something goes wrong and to help get things back to normal as soon as possible. Claims can be for little things - a broken window or a leaky washing machine. Or they can be for major life events like a serious car accident. No claim is the same, which means you'll never know what you'll encounter from one day to the next. Our claims roles are varied, each one has its own learning journey. But join us as a Claims Apprentice and you'll be learning from some of the most passionate and caring colleagues in our business. What's more, you'll be able to earn a salary while working towards qualifications and enjoy a permanent role from day one. What does it involve? Across our Claims business we offer three levels of apprenticeship qualification. These roles all have a specialist element, which could be customer, supply chain management or even marine claims! You will have the opportunity to confirm your preference(s) on your application form. Customer and Casualty Claims Level 3 (England), SCQF6 (Scotland) Locations: Glasgow and Norwich As a customer Claims Apprentice you'll start by learning the ropes within one of our Motor Claims Notification teams. These are the people our customers call when they first want to notify us about a claim, so you can expect to deal with customers on the phone and by email on a daily basis. After this, your next placement is likely to be in a more specialist team, such as Liability or Loss, giving you the chance to develop more detailed and specialised experience and knowledge. From here, you could move to a different area to broaden your experience still further or decide to dive deeper into a specialism. Individual Customer Protection Claims Level 4 Insurance Professional Location: York Aviva paid more than 50,000 individual protection claims last year to a value of over 1 billion. To help us continue to deliver on our promises, we're looking for Life Claims Assessors who are ready to be part of our amazing team that settles 98.3% of all individual protection policies. You'll be joining a highly motivated team to assess life insurance cover, terminal illness and critical illness cover insurance claims - from investigation, to keeping customers informed and through to claim outcome, providing exceptional customer service. You'll review extensive medical records including hospital consultant and medical test results, and therefore will ideally having knowledge of human biology or a medical background will be helpful - but it's not essential. You will develop a deep understanding of compliance, regulation and claims standards along with building exceptional care and empathy to ensure customer welfare and support are always front of mind. Marine Claims Apprentice Level 4 Insurance Practitioner Location: London As a Marine Claims Apprentice, you will be responsible for being the first port of call for our customers when they make a claim on their marine insurance. It might be for a boat or even a submarine! You will work with our internal and external partners to handle marine losses, utilising our philosophies and standards to deliver brilliant customer-focussed and commercial outcomes. You will also become an expert in identifying fraud and work with external specialists. Property Claims Apprentice Level 4 Insurance Practitioner Location: Perth Do you love helping others fix tricky problems? If so, be a part of our Technical Claims Service where you will work with partners to handle claims on property insurance policies and deliver brilliant customer-focussed and commercial outcomes. Technical and Financial Claims Level 6 Insurance Practitioner Location: Bristol Our Financial and Technical Claims teams work on some of Aviva's biggest and most complex cases. You might be looking at large property or financial claims to help our customers get their businesses or homes back on track. You will work in small specialist teams (some of the best in the industry) to build your knowledge and confidence while delivering brilliant commercial customer outcomes. Throughout, you'll study for a Level 6 Apprenticeship, which is equivalent to a degree. What's in it for you? A salary of 23,900 per year Paid study time and support towards professional qualifications A permanent job from the start A great support network to help you grow into your role 25 days holiday, plus bank holidays Contributory pension scheme Discounts on all Aviva products Eligible for a performance-related bonus Flexible working and wellbeing support Paid volunteering time to get involved in projects and local communities What do we look for? To join us on a Level 3 Apprenticeship, you'll need at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at grades A -C (9-4) or have equivalent qualifications. These must include English and Maths. For a Level 4 and 6 Apprenticeship, you will need the above qualifications plus have, or be on track to achieve, at least three A Levels (grades B, C, C or above) or four Scottish Highers (grades B,B,B,C or above) - or a Level 3 equivalent qualification. New insights, perspectives, and diversity of thought are invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need any previous experience in claims to apply. Instead, we're looking for: A genuine passion for helping customers Excellent communication skills Someone who can show initiative and look for different ways to get the best outcome for our customers and our business The ability to work independently and as part of a team Good prioritisation and planning skills Most importantly, you'll need to be naturally curious, keen to take the lead when it comes to your own development, and excited by the prospect of building a long-term career with Aviva. Where will you be based? These apprenticeships can be based in Bristol, Glasgow, York, London or Norwich. It's likely you'll balance time in the office with working from home. We call this smart working. Three days in the office and two days from home is a typical example, but that can vary. When you join us, your leader will discuss what works best for you, your team, and the business. Smart working means you'll still need to live within commuting distance of the office you'll be based in. That way, you will get to spend time with your team in person as well as virtually. It'll also help you access the support and people that will help you succeed. About Us We're a leading international insurance, savings, retirement, and investment business. We're here to help our customers plan for the future and, when the worst happens, make things right. You might be thinking that we're just another boring, corporate firm. But we don't all wear suits and shiny shoes here. We're proud to be different and just like our customers, our people are a diverse mix of cultures, genders, ages, perspectives, and ideas. What's the application process? Please note: If we have a lot of responses, applications may close early. So, it's best to apply as early as you can. Start by pressing 'apply' to be taken through to our online application. There, you'll be asked to complete a short questionnaire about your motivations, and submit it along with a copy of your CV. If you match our criteria (or get pretty close), we'll ask you to complete a situation strength test and an online numerical reasoning test. Pass that and next will be a video interview. The final stage is a virtual assessment day, with tasks that enable you to show us what you're good at and what you enjoy. Impress us there and we'll offer you a role to start in September 2024. Additional Information We are inclusive - we want applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Excited but not sure you tick every box? Research tells us that women, particularly, feel this way. So, regardless of gender, why not apply? And if you're in a job share just apply as a pair. We flex locations, hours and working patterns to suit our customers, business, and you. Most of our people are smart working - spending around 60% of their time in our offices and 40% at home. We interview every disabled applicant who meets the minimum criteria for the role. During your application, there will be an opportunity for you to send us an email stating that you have a disclosed disability. Please submit your application online if you can. But if that presents a problem, just email (url removed) and we'll arrange an alternative method. To find out more about working at Aviva in general, take a look here . Scheme Type: Apprenticeship Date Added: 15 December 2023
May 03, 2024
Full time
In Summary If you're the kind of person who takes pride in delivering first class customer service, then this could be the route for you! Job Description Locations: Bristol, York, Glasgow, London or Norwich Claims are at the heart of our business. It's where customers really get to feel the benefit of what we do. That's why our Claims teams are so important. They're there for customers when something goes wrong and to help get things back to normal as soon as possible. Claims can be for little things - a broken window or a leaky washing machine. Or they can be for major life events like a serious car accident. No claim is the same, which means you'll never know what you'll encounter from one day to the next. Our claims roles are varied, each one has its own learning journey. But join us as a Claims Apprentice and you'll be learning from some of the most passionate and caring colleagues in our business. What's more, you'll be able to earn a salary while working towards qualifications and enjoy a permanent role from day one. What does it involve? Across our Claims business we offer three levels of apprenticeship qualification. These roles all have a specialist element, which could be customer, supply chain management or even marine claims! You will have the opportunity to confirm your preference(s) on your application form. Customer and Casualty Claims Level 3 (England), SCQF6 (Scotland) Locations: Glasgow and Norwich As a customer Claims Apprentice you'll start by learning the ropes within one of our Motor Claims Notification teams. These are the people our customers call when they first want to notify us about a claim, so you can expect to deal with customers on the phone and by email on a daily basis. After this, your next placement is likely to be in a more specialist team, such as Liability or Loss, giving you the chance to develop more detailed and specialised experience and knowledge. From here, you could move to a different area to broaden your experience still further or decide to dive deeper into a specialism. Individual Customer Protection Claims Level 4 Insurance Professional Location: York Aviva paid more than 50,000 individual protection claims last year to a value of over 1 billion. To help us continue to deliver on our promises, we're looking for Life Claims Assessors who are ready to be part of our amazing team that settles 98.3% of all individual protection policies. You'll be joining a highly motivated team to assess life insurance cover, terminal illness and critical illness cover insurance claims - from investigation, to keeping customers informed and through to claim outcome, providing exceptional customer service. You'll review extensive medical records including hospital consultant and medical test results, and therefore will ideally having knowledge of human biology or a medical background will be helpful - but it's not essential. You will develop a deep understanding of compliance, regulation and claims standards along with building exceptional care and empathy to ensure customer welfare and support are always front of mind. Marine Claims Apprentice Level 4 Insurance Practitioner Location: London As a Marine Claims Apprentice, you will be responsible for being the first port of call for our customers when they make a claim on their marine insurance. It might be for a boat or even a submarine! You will work with our internal and external partners to handle marine losses, utilising our philosophies and standards to deliver brilliant customer-focussed and commercial outcomes. You will also become an expert in identifying fraud and work with external specialists. Property Claims Apprentice Level 4 Insurance Practitioner Location: Perth Do you love helping others fix tricky problems? If so, be a part of our Technical Claims Service where you will work with partners to handle claims on property insurance policies and deliver brilliant customer-focussed and commercial outcomes. Technical and Financial Claims Level 6 Insurance Practitioner Location: Bristol Our Financial and Technical Claims teams work on some of Aviva's biggest and most complex cases. You might be looking at large property or financial claims to help our customers get their businesses or homes back on track. You will work in small specialist teams (some of the best in the industry) to build your knowledge and confidence while delivering brilliant commercial customer outcomes. Throughout, you'll study for a Level 6 Apprenticeship, which is equivalent to a degree. What's in it for you? A salary of 23,900 per year Paid study time and support towards professional qualifications A permanent job from the start A great support network to help you grow into your role 25 days holiday, plus bank holidays Contributory pension scheme Discounts on all Aviva products Eligible for a performance-related bonus Flexible working and wellbeing support Paid volunteering time to get involved in projects and local communities What do we look for? To join us on a Level 3 Apprenticeship, you'll need at least five GCSEs or Scottish National 5s at grades A -C (9-4) or have equivalent qualifications. These must include English and Maths. For a Level 4 and 6 Apprenticeship, you will need the above qualifications plus have, or be on track to achieve, at least three A Levels (grades B, C, C or above) or four Scottish Highers (grades B,B,B,C or above) - or a Level 3 equivalent qualification. New insights, perspectives, and diversity of thought are invaluable to us. Which is why you don't need any previous experience in claims to apply. Instead, we're looking for: A genuine passion for helping customers Excellent communication skills Someone who can show initiative and look for different ways to get the best outcome for our customers and our business The ability to work independently and as part of a team Good prioritisation and planning skills Most importantly, you'll need to be naturally curious, keen to take the lead when it comes to your own development, and excited by the prospect of building a long-term career with Aviva. Where will you be based? These apprenticeships can be based in Bristol, Glasgow, York, London or Norwich. It's likely you'll balance time in the office with working from home. We call this smart working. Three days in the office and two days from home is a typical example, but that can vary. When you join us, your leader will discuss what works best for you, your team, and the business. Smart working means you'll still need to live within commuting distance of the office you'll be based in. That way, you will get to spend time with your team in person as well as virtually. It'll also help you access the support and people that will help you succeed. About Us We're a leading international insurance, savings, retirement, and investment business. We're here to help our customers plan for the future and, when the worst happens, make things right. You might be thinking that we're just another boring, corporate firm. But we don't all wear suits and shiny shoes here. We're proud to be different and just like our customers, our people are a diverse mix of cultures, genders, ages, perspectives, and ideas. What's the application process? Please note: If we have a lot of responses, applications may close early. So, it's best to apply as early as you can. Start by pressing 'apply' to be taken through to our online application. There, you'll be asked to complete a short questionnaire about your motivations, and submit it along with a copy of your CV. If you match our criteria (or get pretty close), we'll ask you to complete a situation strength test and an online numerical reasoning test. Pass that and next will be a video interview. The final stage is a virtual assessment day, with tasks that enable you to show us what you're good at and what you enjoy. Impress us there and we'll offer you a role to start in September 2024. Additional Information We are inclusive - we want applications from people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Excited but not sure you tick every box? Research tells us that women, particularly, feel this way. So, regardless of gender, why not apply? And if you're in a job share just apply as a pair. We flex locations, hours and working patterns to suit our customers, business, and you. Most of our people are smart working - spending around 60% of their time in our offices and 40% at home. We interview every disabled applicant who meets the minimum criteria for the role. During your application, there will be an opportunity for you to send us an email stating that you have a disclosed disability. Please submit your application online if you can. But if that presents a problem, just email (url removed) and we'll arrange an alternative method. To find out more about working at Aviva in general, take a look here . Scheme Type: Apprenticeship Date Added: 15 December 2023
Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service
Devizes, Wiltshire
Job title: Driver Trainer (including emergency response driving instruction) Grade: F Salary: £34,834 per annum (rising by annual increments to £37,336). This post is also subject to a 15% Instructor Allowance on successful completion of training and probationary periods. More information on salaries and progression can be found on our pay and policies page. Hours: 37 Hours per week + some evening and weekend commitments. While the role is advertised as full time, we are happy to consider applications on a flexible working basis and would welcome a conversation on what type of flexible working arrangement will work best for you. Location: Devizes Training Centre or West Moors Training Centre (dependent upon successful candidate geographical location) Appointment Type: Permanent For further information about this post, please contact Group Manager Wayne Presley via telephone on or via email Closing and Interview date: The closing date for applications is 8 th May (midnight). It is intended that interviews will take place on the 30 th and 31 st May 2024 . Previous applicants need not apply. Previous Applications: Those applicants that have previously applied, need not apply Should you be shortlisted for interview, further details regarding the interview format / location will be provided before the interview date. Please note that part of the interview process will involve a driving assessment. Candidates who are NFCC Approved Driving Instructors may be exempt from the driving assessment element of the selection process. This is a fantastic opportunity to join Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service, an organisation that is passionate about changing and saving lives. Our corporate staff are absolutely vital in helping to make our communities safer and healthier. Without them, we couldn t do it. We are one of the largest combined Fire and Rescue Services in the country and are rated as Good by the HM Inspectorate in terms of our Efficiency, Effectiveness and how well we look after our People. We offer a wide range of employee benefits and strive to ensure that staff feel valued and rewarded. For example, we offer a flexi time scheme, Local Government Pension Scheme, a generous annual leave allowance, a variety of family friendly schemes and health & well-being services. We are looking for a Driver Trainer (including emergency response driving instruction) to be within the Service area. The successful post holder will be required to deliver training anywhere within the Service across the whole of Dorset and Wiltshire. As a Driver Trainer in our Operational Training department you will: Ideally be a Registered DVSA Approved Driving Instructor, Grade A or B standard. Ideally have up to date experience of driving emergency vehicles on blue lights Ideally have a NFCC Approved Driving Instructor qualification Have held a Category C Licence for a minimum of 3 years Hold Level 3 award in learning & development or be willing to work towards qualification to enable delivery and designing of training interventions for a range of driving levels and vehicle groups Hold Level 3 assessor award or be willing to work towards qualification to enable appropriate feedback to develop driver skills throughout the service to enhance a safe working environment Develop and maintain your own skills and competence across a range of vehicles and assessment methods, this will include attaining relevant qualifications if not already held What makes you our ideal Driver Trainer? Have previous experience as an instructor, preferably within the emergency services Able to work on your own initiative with good organisational and time management skills and as part of a team to deliver the Service Driving Policy Able to prioritise your workload and plan and re-schedule as necessary to meet changing requirements Able to demonstrate excellent communication skills to produce user guidelines, and keep accurate records Ensure that the statutory and operational requirements for safe competent drivers are met Be able / willing to commit to minimum 12 weeks modular training and assessment for this post following appointment. For full details of the role and requirements please have a look at the job description and person specification. Other Information: You must have a full current driving licence, including Category C Large Goods Vehicle (held for a minimum of 3 years). Use of your own vehicle will be required, however a Service vehicle may be available. The role has a significant travel requirement across both Dorset and Wiltshire. The role involves some evening and weekend working. There is a rigorous selection process and the identity of the successful candidate will be checked thoroughly, including a standard DBS check for this role. You will be required to register with the DBS Update Service and maintain this registration annually. Any offer of employment will be subject to full pre-employment checks which include identity checks, right to work in the UK, medical and receipt of satisfactory references. Upon appointment you will be required to adhere to the requirements of a Health Surveillance Programme and attend an Occupational health appointment for baseline readings. Pension allowances (Lifetime or Annual): Please note that it is your personal responsibility to check whether by applying/accepting this position it would result in any allowance implications. A breach in the Annual or Lifetime Allowance threshold could result in a Tax charge. To find out more and apply: You should ensure you include satisfactory evidence in your application to support all of the areas stated as being measured at the Application Stage on the Person Specification. This will ensure you have the best opportunity of progressing to the next stage of the selection process. We are committed to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of our communities and welcome applications from all suitably qualified individuals regardless of age, disability, gender, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation, or other personal circumstances. All applications will be treated on merit and staff involved in recruitment and selection processes undertake unconscious bias training. We are committed to the Disability Confident Scheme and guarantee an interview to applicants with a disclosed disability if they meet the minimum criteria for the post to which they are applying. Please tell us in confidence if this applies to you, or if there are any reasonable adjustments that would help you apply for this post. Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service s recruitment and selection procedures reflect our commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Adults, Children and Young People. All staff and volunteers are expected to share this commitment. If you hold international qualifications, you will be required to provide official evidence that shows how these compare to UK Qualifications. We will accept a Statement of Comparability from a UK organisation called ENIC which can be obtained via their website . Please note that UK ENIC charge for this service, so if you request a Statement of Compatibility, you will be required to pay for it as we are unable to reimburse you. For further guidance on how to complete your application , please refer to the Job Application Guidance Notes. If you are experiencing difficulties completing your application or have a need to complete your application in an alternative format due to a disability, please contact HR Resourcing on within plenty of time of the closing date of the position you are applying for. Values & Behaviours Framework Our recruitment, assessment and progression processes are based on our Code of Ethics that has been developed specifically for Fire and Rescue Services. When recruiting, we identify the most important behaviours for the role and these are used as part of the short-listing and selection process.
May 02, 2024
Full time
Job title: Driver Trainer (including emergency response driving instruction) Grade: F Salary: £34,834 per annum (rising by annual increments to £37,336). This post is also subject to a 15% Instructor Allowance on successful completion of training and probationary periods. More information on salaries and progression can be found on our pay and policies page. Hours: 37 Hours per week + some evening and weekend commitments. While the role is advertised as full time, we are happy to consider applications on a flexible working basis and would welcome a conversation on what type of flexible working arrangement will work best for you. Location: Devizes Training Centre or West Moors Training Centre (dependent upon successful candidate geographical location) Appointment Type: Permanent For further information about this post, please contact Group Manager Wayne Presley via telephone on or via email Closing and Interview date: The closing date for applications is 8 th May (midnight). It is intended that interviews will take place on the 30 th and 31 st May 2024 . Previous applicants need not apply. Previous Applications: Those applicants that have previously applied, need not apply Should you be shortlisted for interview, further details regarding the interview format / location will be provided before the interview date. Please note that part of the interview process will involve a driving assessment. Candidates who are NFCC Approved Driving Instructors may be exempt from the driving assessment element of the selection process. This is a fantastic opportunity to join Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service, an organisation that is passionate about changing and saving lives. Our corporate staff are absolutely vital in helping to make our communities safer and healthier. Without them, we couldn t do it. We are one of the largest combined Fire and Rescue Services in the country and are rated as Good by the HM Inspectorate in terms of our Efficiency, Effectiveness and how well we look after our People. We offer a wide range of employee benefits and strive to ensure that staff feel valued and rewarded. For example, we offer a flexi time scheme, Local Government Pension Scheme, a generous annual leave allowance, a variety of family friendly schemes and health & well-being services. We are looking for a Driver Trainer (including emergency response driving instruction) to be within the Service area. The successful post holder will be required to deliver training anywhere within the Service across the whole of Dorset and Wiltshire. As a Driver Trainer in our Operational Training department you will: Ideally be a Registered DVSA Approved Driving Instructor, Grade A or B standard. Ideally have up to date experience of driving emergency vehicles on blue lights Ideally have a NFCC Approved Driving Instructor qualification Have held a Category C Licence for a minimum of 3 years Hold Level 3 award in learning & development or be willing to work towards qualification to enable delivery and designing of training interventions for a range of driving levels and vehicle groups Hold Level 3 assessor award or be willing to work towards qualification to enable appropriate feedback to develop driver skills throughout the service to enhance a safe working environment Develop and maintain your own skills and competence across a range of vehicles and assessment methods, this will include attaining relevant qualifications if not already held What makes you our ideal Driver Trainer? Have previous experience as an instructor, preferably within the emergency services Able to work on your own initiative with good organisational and time management skills and as part of a team to deliver the Service Driving Policy Able to prioritise your workload and plan and re-schedule as necessary to meet changing requirements Able to demonstrate excellent communication skills to produce user guidelines, and keep accurate records Ensure that the statutory and operational requirements for safe competent drivers are met Be able / willing to commit to minimum 12 weeks modular training and assessment for this post following appointment. For full details of the role and requirements please have a look at the job description and person specification. Other Information: You must have a full current driving licence, including Category C Large Goods Vehicle (held for a minimum of 3 years). Use of your own vehicle will be required, however a Service vehicle may be available. The role has a significant travel requirement across both Dorset and Wiltshire. The role involves some evening and weekend working. There is a rigorous selection process and the identity of the successful candidate will be checked thoroughly, including a standard DBS check for this role. You will be required to register with the DBS Update Service and maintain this registration annually. Any offer of employment will be subject to full pre-employment checks which include identity checks, right to work in the UK, medical and receipt of satisfactory references. Upon appointment you will be required to adhere to the requirements of a Health Surveillance Programme and attend an Occupational health appointment for baseline readings. Pension allowances (Lifetime or Annual): Please note that it is your personal responsibility to check whether by applying/accepting this position it would result in any allowance implications. A breach in the Annual or Lifetime Allowance threshold could result in a Tax charge. To find out more and apply: You should ensure you include satisfactory evidence in your application to support all of the areas stated as being measured at the Application Stage on the Person Specification. This will ensure you have the best opportunity of progressing to the next stage of the selection process. We are committed to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of our communities and welcome applications from all suitably qualified individuals regardless of age, disability, gender, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation, or other personal circumstances. All applications will be treated on merit and staff involved in recruitment and selection processes undertake unconscious bias training. We are committed to the Disability Confident Scheme and guarantee an interview to applicants with a disclosed disability if they meet the minimum criteria for the post to which they are applying. Please tell us in confidence if this applies to you, or if there are any reasonable adjustments that would help you apply for this post. Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service s recruitment and selection procedures reflect our commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Adults, Children and Young People. All staff and volunteers are expected to share this commitment. If you hold international qualifications, you will be required to provide official evidence that shows how these compare to UK Qualifications. We will accept a Statement of Comparability from a UK organisation called ENIC which can be obtained via their website . Please note that UK ENIC charge for this service, so if you request a Statement of Compatibility, you will be required to pay for it as we are unable to reimburse you. For further guidance on how to complete your application , please refer to the Job Application Guidance Notes. If you are experiencing difficulties completing your application or have a need to complete your application in an alternative format due to a disability, please contact HR Resourcing on within plenty of time of the closing date of the position you are applying for. Values & Behaviours Framework Our recruitment, assessment and progression processes are based on our Code of Ethics that has been developed specifically for Fire and Rescue Services. When recruiting, we identify the most important behaviours for the role and these are used as part of the short-listing and selection process.
Salary: £35,000-39,000 (UK-Wide) £42,000-44,000 (London-Rising) Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, Part-Time Available Office, Homeworking and Hybrid options Are you a paramedic that is looking for a better work-life balance? We offer true flexible working - allowing you to choose your workdays Monday-Sunday and hours between 8am-8pm. This role is a fantastic opportunity to hone your assessment skills and develop your clinical knowledge, whilst making a difference to people's lives. You will work with a diverse range of people handling challenging situations. Role overview: As a disability Assessor, you will draw on your experience as a clinical expert to assess and examine individuals with disabilities and illnesses who have applied for Personal Independence Payment (PIP). You'll listen sensitively to their experiences, ask questions and use your insights to report on how their disability or health condition is affecting their daily life. Your factual report will help the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) determine their eligibility for benefits. You will be supported in managing your caseloads efficiently, with the time to give consultations the care and attention they deserve. You will not be expected to work long days, do night shifts or take work home with you! We are currently undertaking telephone assessments with claimants. Once you apply, you will be contacted by one of our team of specialist recruiters who will guide and advise you through the virtual recruitment process. Benefits: 25 days of annual leave + BH - option to buy additional days or sell back. Private medical insurance, life assurance, pension scheme and healthcare cash. Medical indemnity cover and protected CPD. An option of up to 60% working from home. Supportive working environment with ongoing CPD support. HCPC/NMC fee reimbursement and revalidation support. All flexible benefits can be tailored to your requirement and lifestyle, such as travel insurance, dental insurance and childcare vouchers. Office & hybrid options available. Training & Development: To ensure you are fully prepared for your new role, you will embark on a comprehensive induction and training programme, earning over 100 hours of CPD within your first 3 months! Ongoing professional development will be given throughout your career to keep your knowledge current and you will have plenty of exposure to develop your skills and clinical knowledge. Requirements: Currently and fully HCPC or NMC registered with a valid licence to practise in the UK. Eligibility to live and work in the UK (no sponsorship opportunities are available). Up-to-date evidenced CPD portfolio and appraisal. Government legislation requires at least 1-year post-qualification work experience. Previous experience as an assessor is not required as you will be fully trained to do the role. A UK driving licence is NOT required for these roles. Why SJB Medical: We are the longest-standing recruitment agency for DWP assessor contractors and pride ourselves on the support we give our healthcare candidates throughout the whole recruitment process. We believe that a diverse workforce adds to the success of our clients and as such, are committed to maintaining and supporting a culture of equality and diversity throughout our recruitment process. Job applicants will receive equal and fair treatment, regardless of sex, race, age, disability, sexual orientation, religion or marital status. Our job advertisements will clearly and accurately state the requirements of the role to enable applicants to assess their suitability. To give everyone a fair experience, we will review and consider reasonable adjustments and accommodations during the recruitment process. JBRP1_UKTJ
May 02, 2024
Full time
Salary: £35,000-39,000 (UK-Wide) £42,000-44,000 (London-Rising) Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, Part-Time Available Office, Homeworking and Hybrid options Are you a paramedic that is looking for a better work-life balance? We offer true flexible working - allowing you to choose your workdays Monday-Sunday and hours between 8am-8pm. This role is a fantastic opportunity to hone your assessment skills and develop your clinical knowledge, whilst making a difference to people's lives. You will work with a diverse range of people handling challenging situations. Role overview: As a disability Assessor, you will draw on your experience as a clinical expert to assess and examine individuals with disabilities and illnesses who have applied for Personal Independence Payment (PIP). You'll listen sensitively to their experiences, ask questions and use your insights to report on how their disability or health condition is affecting their daily life. Your factual report will help the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) determine their eligibility for benefits. You will be supported in managing your caseloads efficiently, with the time to give consultations the care and attention they deserve. You will not be expected to work long days, do night shifts or take work home with you! We are currently undertaking telephone assessments with claimants. Once you apply, you will be contacted by one of our team of specialist recruiters who will guide and advise you through the virtual recruitment process. Benefits: 25 days of annual leave + BH - option to buy additional days or sell back. Private medical insurance, life assurance, pension scheme and healthcare cash. Medical indemnity cover and protected CPD. An option of up to 60% working from home. Supportive working environment with ongoing CPD support. HCPC/NMC fee reimbursement and revalidation support. All flexible benefits can be tailored to your requirement and lifestyle, such as travel insurance, dental insurance and childcare vouchers. Office & hybrid options available. Training & Development: To ensure you are fully prepared for your new role, you will embark on a comprehensive induction and training programme, earning over 100 hours of CPD within your first 3 months! Ongoing professional development will be given throughout your career to keep your knowledge current and you will have plenty of exposure to develop your skills and clinical knowledge. Requirements: Currently and fully HCPC or NMC registered with a valid licence to practise in the UK. Eligibility to live and work in the UK (no sponsorship opportunities are available). Up-to-date evidenced CPD portfolio and appraisal. Government legislation requires at least 1-year post-qualification work experience. Previous experience as an assessor is not required as you will be fully trained to do the role. A UK driving licence is NOT required for these roles. Why SJB Medical: We are the longest-standing recruitment agency for DWP assessor contractors and pride ourselves on the support we give our healthcare candidates throughout the whole recruitment process. We believe that a diverse workforce adds to the success of our clients and as such, are committed to maintaining and supporting a culture of equality and diversity throughout our recruitment process. Job applicants will receive equal and fair treatment, regardless of sex, race, age, disability, sexual orientation, religion or marital status. Our job advertisements will clearly and accurately state the requirements of the role to enable applicants to assess their suitability. To give everyone a fair experience, we will review and consider reasonable adjustments and accommodations during the recruitment process. JBRP1_UKTJ
Sustainable Rail Analyst Overview The Sustainable Rail Analyst will play a crucial part in the future success of RSSB's Sustainable Development team and the progress of Sustainable Rail Blueprint delivery. The Sustainable Rail Blueprint identifies the need for a Data Framework as a common solution for sustainability in rail - A data framework is needed to measure, collate, and report progress against sustainable rail goals - this role will be central to delivering this common solution. In this role, you will work across the sustainable rail workstreams, applying your analytical skills to ensure robust and efficient data collection and reporting. You will work to generate insights from data and support sustainability improvement across the GB rail industry. Through this you will help develop RSSB's sustainability data and reporting services and track delivery of the Sustainable Rail Blueprint. You will also work closely with RSSB's Information Management and Technology (IM&T) team to shape data tools and systems and ensure alignment with the company's overall data strategy. Responsibilities Monitor and review the quality of sustainability data and establish processes to support improved data accuracy. Engage with industry members, DfT and the ORR to understand their sustainability data challenges and provide them with information and support to make improvements. Assist in the development of improved tools, systems and processes to ensure rail sustainability data is collated consistently and efficiently. Monitor to highlight industry-wide sustainability trends to help decision makers understand sustainability performance and prioritise issues. Identify actionable sustainability data insights through in-depth data analysis and evaluating evidence from various sources. Produce engaging dashboards, reports and presentations on sustainability performance for a range of industry groups and stakeholders. Maintain an understanding of wider corporate, international ESG (environmental, social, governance) reporting requirements and identify opportunities for alignment. Work with sustainable rail technical leads to inform their workstreams, tools and services. Ensure RSSB's sustainable rail data programme is aligned and complimentary to RSSB's wider data programme and industry-wide data initiatives. Assist in integrating data requirements across industry performance mechanisms, such as contracts, regulatory regimes and national transport statistics. Qualifications Essential: Analytical skills built on: Technical foundations, as might be gained through a degree in mathematics, science, engineering or a related discipline or through the equivalent experience Experience of applying analysis/data science skills to real-world problems An inquisitive mind and an ability to quickly understand complex information, apply analytical thinking and problem-solving skills Experience in ESG data analysis or corporate sustainability reporting and a wider knowledge and passion for sustainability. Communicates effectively, sharing thoughts and ideas through methods appropriate to the audience. Adapts and responds effectively when embracing new opportunities, change and in navigating uncertainty. Actively contributes as part of a team and works towards achieving team goals and outcomes. Takes responsibility and demonstrates accountability in completing tasks and achieving objectives, actively seeking to resolve problems and identify opportunities. Committed to customer service and placing customer satisfaction at the hear of our success to ensure we deliver against our shared goals. Builds effective professional relationships with stakeholders, understanding their unique goals and motivations, gaining credibility and effectively influencing to achieve desired outcomes. Fluency in Microsoft Office apps Desirable: Experience and/or knowledge of sustainable development issues and responses within the railway industry. Membership of IEMA (Institute of Environmental Managers and Assessors) or other relevant professional body. A working knowledge of GHG assessment, policies and mitigation (e.g. PAS2080, GHG protocol, SBTi). We are committed to investing in our staff and offer formal and informal learning opportunities for development. We value diversity and equal opportunities in employment and are committed to creating a workplace which is inclusive to everyone. As a member of the Disability Confident Scheme , we encourage candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum criteria, to apply for our jobs. If you have applied under the Disability Confident Scheme, please let us know in advance by emailing Find out more about Diversity and Inclusion at RSSB: Rail Safety and Standards Board Careers - VERCIDA If you require any reasonable adjustments with respect to our selection process including information in an alternative format, please contact us at We understand the importance of work-life balance and we offer our staff the flexibility to work within our core hours and the option to vary their location between both the office and home. If you are looking for further flexibility, speak to us at interview stage so that we can consider your request. We value our staff and we offer a competitive benefits package to ensure our staff can achieve their best throughout their journey with us. This includes 30 days annual leave (plus bank holidays); a holiday buy and sell scheme; private medical and dental cover; a season ticket loan and travel subsidy; access to a cycle to work scheme; volunteer leave; a performance related bonus and pension.
May 02, 2024
Full time
Sustainable Rail Analyst Overview The Sustainable Rail Analyst will play a crucial part in the future success of RSSB's Sustainable Development team and the progress of Sustainable Rail Blueprint delivery. The Sustainable Rail Blueprint identifies the need for a Data Framework as a common solution for sustainability in rail - A data framework is needed to measure, collate, and report progress against sustainable rail goals - this role will be central to delivering this common solution. In this role, you will work across the sustainable rail workstreams, applying your analytical skills to ensure robust and efficient data collection and reporting. You will work to generate insights from data and support sustainability improvement across the GB rail industry. Through this you will help develop RSSB's sustainability data and reporting services and track delivery of the Sustainable Rail Blueprint. You will also work closely with RSSB's Information Management and Technology (IM&T) team to shape data tools and systems and ensure alignment with the company's overall data strategy. Responsibilities Monitor and review the quality of sustainability data and establish processes to support improved data accuracy. Engage with industry members, DfT and the ORR to understand their sustainability data challenges and provide them with information and support to make improvements. Assist in the development of improved tools, systems and processes to ensure rail sustainability data is collated consistently and efficiently. Monitor to highlight industry-wide sustainability trends to help decision makers understand sustainability performance and prioritise issues. Identify actionable sustainability data insights through in-depth data analysis and evaluating evidence from various sources. Produce engaging dashboards, reports and presentations on sustainability performance for a range of industry groups and stakeholders. Maintain an understanding of wider corporate, international ESG (environmental, social, governance) reporting requirements and identify opportunities for alignment. Work with sustainable rail technical leads to inform their workstreams, tools and services. Ensure RSSB's sustainable rail data programme is aligned and complimentary to RSSB's wider data programme and industry-wide data initiatives. Assist in integrating data requirements across industry performance mechanisms, such as contracts, regulatory regimes and national transport statistics. Qualifications Essential: Analytical skills built on: Technical foundations, as might be gained through a degree in mathematics, science, engineering or a related discipline or through the equivalent experience Experience of applying analysis/data science skills to real-world problems An inquisitive mind and an ability to quickly understand complex information, apply analytical thinking and problem-solving skills Experience in ESG data analysis or corporate sustainability reporting and a wider knowledge and passion for sustainability. Communicates effectively, sharing thoughts and ideas through methods appropriate to the audience. Adapts and responds effectively when embracing new opportunities, change and in navigating uncertainty. Actively contributes as part of a team and works towards achieving team goals and outcomes. Takes responsibility and demonstrates accountability in completing tasks and achieving objectives, actively seeking to resolve problems and identify opportunities. Committed to customer service and placing customer satisfaction at the hear of our success to ensure we deliver against our shared goals. Builds effective professional relationships with stakeholders, understanding their unique goals and motivations, gaining credibility and effectively influencing to achieve desired outcomes. Fluency in Microsoft Office apps Desirable: Experience and/or knowledge of sustainable development issues and responses within the railway industry. Membership of IEMA (Institute of Environmental Managers and Assessors) or other relevant professional body. A working knowledge of GHG assessment, policies and mitigation (e.g. PAS2080, GHG protocol, SBTi). We are committed to investing in our staff and offer formal and informal learning opportunities for development. We value diversity and equal opportunities in employment and are committed to creating a workplace which is inclusive to everyone. As a member of the Disability Confident Scheme , we encourage candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum criteria, to apply for our jobs. If you have applied under the Disability Confident Scheme, please let us know in advance by emailing Find out more about Diversity and Inclusion at RSSB: Rail Safety and Standards Board Careers - VERCIDA If you require any reasonable adjustments with respect to our selection process including information in an alternative format, please contact us at We understand the importance of work-life balance and we offer our staff the flexibility to work within our core hours and the option to vary their location between both the office and home. If you are looking for further flexibility, speak to us at interview stage so that we can consider your request. We value our staff and we offer a competitive benefits package to ensure our staff can achieve their best throughout their journey with us. This includes 30 days annual leave (plus bank holidays); a holiday buy and sell scheme; private medical and dental cover; a season ticket loan and travel subsidy; access to a cycle to work scheme; volunteer leave; a performance related bonus and pension.
Nurses Assessor - Hybrid No weekends, long shifts or Night shifts! Use your existing clinical knowledge to further your career and become a Disability Assessor! This is an opportunity for Qualified Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Paramedics and Physiotherapists to take on a new challenge with a leading, multinational organisation in a Hybrid working role offering comprehensive training and clear progression opportunities. With a mix of home working and clinic-based appointments, this role offers the opportunity for face to face patient contact whilst enjoying the benefits of working from home. Salary & Benefits: Starting salary £35,000, rising to £36,000. Monthly Bonus worth up to £3,600 per annum! Remote working options available Full time & Part time hours available Initial 6 weeks training + additional 10-week individual development plan 23 days holiday, rising to 25 after 2 years. Annual charity day Employee network groups Company matched pension Life assurance 15 weeks paid maternity Cycle2work scheme Full training will be provided, and hours of work will be during the day from Monday to Friday. Responsibilities: Undertake clinical assessments for customers who are making a claim for the Personal Independence Payment (PIP). Take account of all the information presented, including any supporting evidence, questionnaires, and information for other professionals. Record a detailed history of the customers condition(s), medication and treatment and the functional impact on their health. Carry out a comprehensive review and analysis to enable you to complete robust, structured reports. You will provide a full justification explaining how you came to these conclusions and probable timescales. Requirements: Qualified Nurse, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist or Paramedic 1+ years post qualification experience Valid registration on NMC or HCPC Nurse Assessor - Nurse, Paramedic, Physio or Occupational Therapist Full training will be provided, and hours of work will be during the day from Monday to Friday. If you are one of the Healthcare Professionals listed above, please apply immediately and one of our experience recruiters will be in touch! JBRP1_UKTJ
May 01, 2024
Full time
Nurses Assessor - Hybrid No weekends, long shifts or Night shifts! Use your existing clinical knowledge to further your career and become a Disability Assessor! This is an opportunity for Qualified Nurses, Occupational Therapists, Paramedics and Physiotherapists to take on a new challenge with a leading, multinational organisation in a Hybrid working role offering comprehensive training and clear progression opportunities. With a mix of home working and clinic-based appointments, this role offers the opportunity for face to face patient contact whilst enjoying the benefits of working from home. Salary & Benefits: Starting salary £35,000, rising to £36,000. Monthly Bonus worth up to £3,600 per annum! Remote working options available Full time & Part time hours available Initial 6 weeks training + additional 10-week individual development plan 23 days holiday, rising to 25 after 2 years. Annual charity day Employee network groups Company matched pension Life assurance 15 weeks paid maternity Cycle2work scheme Full training will be provided, and hours of work will be during the day from Monday to Friday. Responsibilities: Undertake clinical assessments for customers who are making a claim for the Personal Independence Payment (PIP). Take account of all the information presented, including any supporting evidence, questionnaires, and information for other professionals. Record a detailed history of the customers condition(s), medication and treatment and the functional impact on their health. Carry out a comprehensive review and analysis to enable you to complete robust, structured reports. You will provide a full justification explaining how you came to these conclusions and probable timescales. Requirements: Qualified Nurse, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist or Paramedic 1+ years post qualification experience Valid registration on NMC or HCPC Nurse Assessor - Nurse, Paramedic, Physio or Occupational Therapist Full training will be provided, and hours of work will be during the day from Monday to Friday. If you are one of the Healthcare Professionals listed above, please apply immediately and one of our experience recruiters will be in touch! JBRP1_UKTJ
Salary: £35,000-39,000 (UK-Wide) £42,000-44,000 (London-Rising) Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, Part-Time Available Office, Homeworking and Hybrid options Are you a paramedic that is looking for a better work-life balance? We offer true flexible working - allowing you to choose your workdays Monday-Sunday and hours between 8am-8pm. This role is a fantastic opportunity to hone your assessment skills and develop your clinical knowledge, whilst making a difference to people's lives. You will work with a diverse range of people handling challenging situations. Role overview: As a disability Assessor, you will draw on your experience as a clinical expert to assess and examine individuals with disabilities and illnesses who have applied for Personal Independence Payment (PIP). You'll listen sensitively to their experiences, ask questions and use your insights to report on how their disability or health condition is affecting their daily life. Your factual report will help the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) determine their eligibility for benefits. You will be supported in managing your caseloads efficiently, with the time to give consultations the care and attention they deserve. You will not be expected to work long days, do night shifts or take work home with you! We are currently undertaking telephone assessments with claimants. Once you apply, you will be contacted by one of our team of specialist recruiters who will guide and advise you through the virtual recruitment process. Benefits: 25 days of annual leave + BH - option to buy additional days or sell back. Private medical insurance, life assurance, pension scheme and healthcare cash. Medical indemnity cover and protected CPD. An option of up to 60% working from home. Supportive working environment with ongoing CPD support. HCPC/NMC fee reimbursement and revalidation support. All flexible benefits can be tailored to your requirement and lifestyle, such as travel insurance, dental insurance and childcare vouchers. Office & hybrid options available. Training & Development: To ensure you are fully prepared for your new role, you will embark on a comprehensive induction and training programme, earning over 100 hours of CPD within your first 3 months! Ongoing professional development will be given throughout your career to keep your knowledge current and you will have plenty of exposure to develop your skills and clinical knowledge. Requirements: Currently and fully HCPC or NMC registered with a valid licence to practise in the UK. Eligibility to live and work in the UK (no sponsorship opportunities are available). Up-to-date evidenced CPD portfolio and appraisal. Government legislation requires at least 1-year post-qualification work experience. Previous experience as an assessor is not required as you will be fully trained to do the role. A UK driving licence is NOT required for these roles. Why SJB Medical: We are the longest-standing recruitment agency for DWP assessor contractors and pride ourselves on the support we give our healthcare candidates throughout the whole recruitment process. We believe that a diverse workforce adds to the success of our clients and as such, are committed to maintaining and supporting a culture of equality and diversity throughout our recruitment process. Job applicants will receive equal and fair treatment, regardless of sex, race, age, disability, sexual orientation, religion or marital status. Our job advertisements will clearly and accurately state the requirements of the role to enable applicants to assess their suitability. To give everyone a fair experience, we will review and consider reasonable adjustments and accommodations during the recruitment process. JBRP1_UKTJ
May 01, 2024
Full time
Salary: £35,000-39,000 (UK-Wide) £42,000-44,000 (London-Rising) Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, Part-Time Available Office, Homeworking and Hybrid options Are you a paramedic that is looking for a better work-life balance? We offer true flexible working - allowing you to choose your workdays Monday-Sunday and hours between 8am-8pm. This role is a fantastic opportunity to hone your assessment skills and develop your clinical knowledge, whilst making a difference to people's lives. You will work with a diverse range of people handling challenging situations. Role overview: As a disability Assessor, you will draw on your experience as a clinical expert to assess and examine individuals with disabilities and illnesses who have applied for Personal Independence Payment (PIP). You'll listen sensitively to their experiences, ask questions and use your insights to report on how their disability or health condition is affecting their daily life. Your factual report will help the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) determine their eligibility for benefits. You will be supported in managing your caseloads efficiently, with the time to give consultations the care and attention they deserve. You will not be expected to work long days, do night shifts or take work home with you! We are currently undertaking telephone assessments with claimants. Once you apply, you will be contacted by one of our team of specialist recruiters who will guide and advise you through the virtual recruitment process. Benefits: 25 days of annual leave + BH - option to buy additional days or sell back. Private medical insurance, life assurance, pension scheme and healthcare cash. Medical indemnity cover and protected CPD. An option of up to 60% working from home. Supportive working environment with ongoing CPD support. HCPC/NMC fee reimbursement and revalidation support. All flexible benefits can be tailored to your requirement and lifestyle, such as travel insurance, dental insurance and childcare vouchers. Office & hybrid options available. Training & Development: To ensure you are fully prepared for your new role, you will embark on a comprehensive induction and training programme, earning over 100 hours of CPD within your first 3 months! Ongoing professional development will be given throughout your career to keep your knowledge current and you will have plenty of exposure to develop your skills and clinical knowledge. Requirements: Currently and fully HCPC or NMC registered with a valid licence to practise in the UK. Eligibility to live and work in the UK (no sponsorship opportunities are available). Up-to-date evidenced CPD portfolio and appraisal. Government legislation requires at least 1-year post-qualification work experience. Previous experience as an assessor is not required as you will be fully trained to do the role. A UK driving licence is NOT required for these roles. Why SJB Medical: We are the longest-standing recruitment agency for DWP assessor contractors and pride ourselves on the support we give our healthcare candidates throughout the whole recruitment process. We believe that a diverse workforce adds to the success of our clients and as such, are committed to maintaining and supporting a culture of equality and diversity throughout our recruitment process. Job applicants will receive equal and fair treatment, regardless of sex, race, age, disability, sexual orientation, religion or marital status. Our job advertisements will clearly and accurately state the requirements of the role to enable applicants to assess their suitability. To give everyone a fair experience, we will review and consider reasonable adjustments and accommodations during the recruitment process. JBRP1_UKTJ
Salary: £35,000-39,000 (UK-Wide) £42,000-44,000 (London-Rising) Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, Part-Time Available Office, Homeworking and Hybrid options Are you a paramedic that is looking for a better work-life balance? We offer true flexible working - allowing you to choose your workdays Monday-Sunday and hours between 8am-8pm click apply for full job details
May 01, 2024
Full time
Salary: £35,000-39,000 (UK-Wide) £42,000-44,000 (London-Rising) Hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm, Part-Time Available Office, Homeworking and Hybrid options Are you a paramedic that is looking for a better work-life balance? We offer true flexible working - allowing you to choose your workdays Monday-Sunday and hours between 8am-8pm click apply for full job details
Utilise your existing clinical knowledge and become a Disability Assessor! This is an opportunity to take on a new challenge and further their career with a leading, multinational organisation where you can utilise your healthcare knowledge and compassion to take your career in a new direction! We are now recruiting Nurses, Paramedics, Physiotherapists or Occupational Therapists to carry out assessments on behalf of the DWP in a hybrid working role. Benefits: Basic salary of £35,000, rising to £36,000 upon achieving department-approved status, with potential quality bonus of 10% Initial 6 weeks training + additional 10 week individual development plan Incremental pay progression £1,000 upon completing of further training. Flexible work patterns - While youll be contracted to work 7.5 hours per day, 37.5 hours per week, youll be able to agree your actual working hours with your line manager. Hybrid Working clinic based appointments 1 or 2 days per week. 23 days holiday, rising to 25 after 2 years Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Annual charity day Employee network groups Company matched pension Life assurance 15 weeks paid maternity Cycle2work scheme Voluntary benefits to suit your lifestyle including discounts on retail, socialising, health & wellbeing, travel and technology. Responsibilities: Undertake an assessment of an individual who is making a claim taking into account all of the information presented including any supporting evidence e.g. the claimants completed questionnaire and information from GPs etc. Carry out a comprehensive review and analysis to enable you to complete a robust, structured report which will contain a detailed history of the claimant condition(s) including information gathered on the functional impact of their health condition or impairment on their daily living and mobility, their current medication and treatment. You will provide a full justification explaining how you came to these conclusions from the evidence gathered and probable timescales over which a health condition or impairment may affect the claimant. Hybrid working consists of attending a local clinic 1 or 2 days per week to carry out face to face appointments and then carrying out telephone assessments from home the rest of the week! Requirements: Qualified Nurse, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist or Paramedic 1+ years post qualification experience Valid registration on NMC or HCPC Full training will be provided, and hours of work will be during the day from Monday to Friday. If you are one of the Healthcare Professionals listed above, please apply immediately and one of our experience recruiters will be in touch! JBRP1_UKTJ
May 01, 2024
Full time
Utilise your existing clinical knowledge and become a Disability Assessor! This is an opportunity to take on a new challenge and further their career with a leading, multinational organisation where you can utilise your healthcare knowledge and compassion to take your career in a new direction! We are now recruiting Nurses, Paramedics, Physiotherapists or Occupational Therapists to carry out assessments on behalf of the DWP in a hybrid working role. Benefits: Basic salary of £35,000, rising to £36,000 upon achieving department-approved status, with potential quality bonus of 10% Initial 6 weeks training + additional 10 week individual development plan Incremental pay progression £1,000 upon completing of further training. Flexible work patterns - While youll be contracted to work 7.5 hours per day, 37.5 hours per week, youll be able to agree your actual working hours with your line manager. Hybrid Working clinic based appointments 1 or 2 days per week. 23 days holiday, rising to 25 after 2 years Enhanced Maternity and Paternity Annual charity day Employee network groups Company matched pension Life assurance 15 weeks paid maternity Cycle2work scheme Voluntary benefits to suit your lifestyle including discounts on retail, socialising, health & wellbeing, travel and technology. Responsibilities: Undertake an assessment of an individual who is making a claim taking into account all of the information presented including any supporting evidence e.g. the claimants completed questionnaire and information from GPs etc. Carry out a comprehensive review and analysis to enable you to complete a robust, structured report which will contain a detailed history of the claimant condition(s) including information gathered on the functional impact of their health condition or impairment on their daily living and mobility, their current medication and treatment. You will provide a full justification explaining how you came to these conclusions from the evidence gathered and probable timescales over which a health condition or impairment may affect the claimant. Hybrid working consists of attending a local clinic 1 or 2 days per week to carry out face to face appointments and then carrying out telephone assessments from home the rest of the week! Requirements: Qualified Nurse, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist or Paramedic 1+ years post qualification experience Valid registration on NMC or HCPC Full training will be provided, and hours of work will be during the day from Monday to Friday. If you are one of the Healthcare Professionals listed above, please apply immediately and one of our experience recruiters will be in touch! JBRP1_UKTJ