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Specialist Visual Impairment Rehabilitation Officer

Hatched Recruitment Group
Posted 4 days ago, valid for a month
Location

London, Greater London SE1 5HG, England

Salary

£33.69 per hour

Contract type

Part Time

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  • Hatched Recruitment is seeking a Specialist Visual Impairment Rehabilitation Officer for a 3 to 6 month contract in Southwark, with a pay rate of £33.69 per hour.
  • The role is part of the Telecare and Sensory Team within Adult Social Care, focusing on supporting residents with various sensory impairments to enhance their independence and wellbeing.
  • Key responsibilities include conducting sensory needs assessments, providing rehabilitation training, and advising on safety and independence strategies.
  • The position also involves mentoring staff, managing a caseload, and collaborating with partner agencies to advocate for residents' access to necessary services.
  • Candidates should possess relevant experience in visual impairment rehabilitation, although the specific number of years required is not stated.

Specialist Visual Impairment Rehabilitation Officer

Southwark

33.69/hr

Start date: ASAP

3 - 6 months contract

Hatched Recruitment is working closely with the local authorities and we are looking for a Specialist Visual Impairment Rehabilitation Officer in the Southwark area.

Job Purpose:

  • The position sits within the Telecare and Sensory Team which is part of the Older People and Physical Disabilities Services in Adult Social Care.
  • The Sensory Team support residents with Sight Loss, Hearing Loss and Dual Sensory Loss (Deafblind) to meet their social care needs, promote their independence, and help them achieve their goals and outcomes in order to improve their wellbeing.
  • The team undertakes Sensory Needs assessments/reviews, under the Care Act 2014, provide equipment, minor adaptations, lighting assessments and vision rehabilitation (e.g.
  • daily living tasks and indoor and outdoor mobility training). Additionally, the service provides advice to residents to optimise the safety and independence and provides a wider advisory
  • role around visual impairment to wider health and social care colleagues.
  • The post holder will mentor and supervise staff (including apprentices), manage a caseload of specialist visual impairment rehabilitation, provide visual impairment advice and support
  • to colleagues across Adult Social Care, waiting list management and work prioritisation.
  • The post holder will also be responsible for keeping up to date with new developments and technologies to ensure the independence of residents with a sensory impairment is
  • maximised.
  • The post holder will build strong links with partner agencies and advocate for residents to access appropriate services.

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