Rosscare
Rehabilitation Engineer
Job Location
Woking, United Kingdom
Job Description
Rehabilitation Engineer
Salary £39,405 - £52,809 (Band6/7) FTE, FTE depending on skills and experience + Benefits
Location: Woking (Sheerwater) + Redhill (Salfords)
Hours: Full-time (part-time considered)
Rewards & Benefits:
Competitive Salary from ** WTE depending on experience. Eligible for Outer London High cost allowance
Company Pension Scheme
25 days holiday (plus Bank Holidays).
Childcare Voucher Scheme
Free Van use for off-site clinical appointments
Employee Assistance Programme
Life Assurance
Free on-site parking
We have a fantastic opportunity for a Wheelchair Service Rehabilitation Engineer to join our Surrey Wheelchair Service team.
The Wheelchair Service supports people in the Surrey and North East Hampshire area who require mobility equipment to achieve and maintain their lifestyle choices. This rewarding role provides a unique opportunity to work with service users of all ages and would suit someone with experience of working in a posture and mobility service who has some knowledge of manual and powered wheelchairs, but it is open to candidates with other relevant experience.
Ross Care is a leading provider of Healthcare Services. Our clinical teams work closely with NHS and Social Care Organisations, providing a service that emphasises quality and puts the service user experience at the heart of what we do. Ross Care have a National Clinical Support Team providing Rehabilitation Engineer supervision in conjunction with Peer Support across the business.
Ross Care has a track record in developing healthcare staff and progressing their careers.
The role:
You will use your clinical and technical skills to assess the mobility needs of adults and children with complex needs, and to prescribe manual and powered wheelchairs with associated posture management and pressure management accessories.
You will be responsible for all technical elements of the assessment, prescription and handover of mobility equipment, including:
High performance, highly adjustable self-propelling manual wheelchairs
Minor modifications to wheelchairs, seating, and accessories
Production of engineering drawings for adaptations as well as instructions for their use
Assembly and programming of complex powered wheelchair controls
Compliance with applicable medical devices regulations
You will supervise junior staff and provide clinical and technical guidance to other clinical and non-clinical colleagues in the service.
You will work with clinical and operational colleagues to deliver contractual service performance of a high quality that demonstrates a personalised approach with measured outcomes.
You will take a lead in reviewing and evaluating new and existing equipment.
You will liaise with service user groups and other stakeholders, including local voluntary and statutory services, to facilitate joint working where appropriate and identify opportunities for improving service user outcomes.
You will provide support for internal and external training programmes, including apprenticeships, student placements etc. and contribute to the development of internal training resources.
You will undertake and document all necessary risk assessments and corresponding risk management, relating to (but not limited to) equipment provision, safeguarding, moving, and handling, infection control etc.
About you:
You will be a highly motivated individual with excellent organisational and communication skills, able to work as an autonomous practitioner and as a key member of a multi-disciplinary team.
Strong interpersonal and diplomacy skills combined with the ability to manage a varied workload are essential.
You will have a track record of using your analytical, engineering, and practical skills to solve problems for service users in relation to their mobility equipment.
You should be proficient in the use of hand tools, including hand power tools, and be competent to operate appropriate workshop equipment.
Experient of working with patients with long term or deteriorating medical conditions would be advantageous.
You will be confident in the use of digital systems and software for record-keeping and for analysis of service performance.
You must be registered as a Clinical Technologist or with the HCPC as a Clinical Scientist.
You must hold a full current UK driving licence for a manual transmission vehicle and be willing to drive Ross Care vehicles (vans) as necessary.
Because of your Rehabilitation Engineer role, you will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.
To find out more about this Rehabilitation Engineer opportunity, contact us to request a full Job Description and don’t forget to include your CV!
INDHS
Location: Woking, GB
Posted Date: 11/16/2024
Salary £39,405 - £52,809 (Band6/7) FTE, FTE depending on skills and experience + Benefits
Location: Woking (Sheerwater) + Redhill (Salfords)
Hours: Full-time (part-time considered)
Rewards & Benefits:
Competitive Salary from ** WTE depending on experience. Eligible for Outer London High cost allowance
Company Pension Scheme
25 days holiday (plus Bank Holidays).
Childcare Voucher Scheme
Free Van use for off-site clinical appointments
Employee Assistance Programme
Life Assurance
Free on-site parking
We have a fantastic opportunity for a Wheelchair Service Rehabilitation Engineer to join our Surrey Wheelchair Service team.
The Wheelchair Service supports people in the Surrey and North East Hampshire area who require mobility equipment to achieve and maintain their lifestyle choices. This rewarding role provides a unique opportunity to work with service users of all ages and would suit someone with experience of working in a posture and mobility service who has some knowledge of manual and powered wheelchairs, but it is open to candidates with other relevant experience.
Ross Care is a leading provider of Healthcare Services. Our clinical teams work closely with NHS and Social Care Organisations, providing a service that emphasises quality and puts the service user experience at the heart of what we do. Ross Care have a National Clinical Support Team providing Rehabilitation Engineer supervision in conjunction with Peer Support across the business.
Ross Care has a track record in developing healthcare staff and progressing their careers.
The role:
You will use your clinical and technical skills to assess the mobility needs of adults and children with complex needs, and to prescribe manual and powered wheelchairs with associated posture management and pressure management accessories.
You will be responsible for all technical elements of the assessment, prescription and handover of mobility equipment, including:
High performance, highly adjustable self-propelling manual wheelchairs
Minor modifications to wheelchairs, seating, and accessories
Production of engineering drawings for adaptations as well as instructions for their use
Assembly and programming of complex powered wheelchair controls
Compliance with applicable medical devices regulations
You will supervise junior staff and provide clinical and technical guidance to other clinical and non-clinical colleagues in the service.
You will work with clinical and operational colleagues to deliver contractual service performance of a high quality that demonstrates a personalised approach with measured outcomes.
You will take a lead in reviewing and evaluating new and existing equipment.
You will liaise with service user groups and other stakeholders, including local voluntary and statutory services, to facilitate joint working where appropriate and identify opportunities for improving service user outcomes.
You will provide support for internal and external training programmes, including apprenticeships, student placements etc. and contribute to the development of internal training resources.
You will undertake and document all necessary risk assessments and corresponding risk management, relating to (but not limited to) equipment provision, safeguarding, moving, and handling, infection control etc.
About you:
You will be a highly motivated individual with excellent organisational and communication skills, able to work as an autonomous practitioner and as a key member of a multi-disciplinary team.
Strong interpersonal and diplomacy skills combined with the ability to manage a varied workload are essential.
You will have a track record of using your analytical, engineering, and practical skills to solve problems for service users in relation to their mobility equipment.
You should be proficient in the use of hand tools, including hand power tools, and be competent to operate appropriate workshop equipment.
Experient of working with patients with long term or deteriorating medical conditions would be advantageous.
You will be confident in the use of digital systems and software for record-keeping and for analysis of service performance.
You must be registered as a Clinical Technologist or with the HCPC as a Clinical Scientist.
You must hold a full current UK driving licence for a manual transmission vehicle and be willing to drive Ross Care vehicles (vans) as necessary.
Because of your Rehabilitation Engineer role, you will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.
To find out more about this Rehabilitation Engineer opportunity, contact us to request a full Job Description and don’t forget to include your CV!
INDHS
Location: Woking, GB
Posted Date: 11/16/2024
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