Rehabilitation Officer Visual Impairment

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London - UK

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 11 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

3 Month Contract With A Local Authority


Job Purpose

To deliver specialist rehabilitation mobility training and assessments for adults (and some children) with visual impairment including those who are blind partially sighted or Deafblind. The role focuses on enabling individuals to maintain or improve independence safety and quality of life while ensuring compliance with council policies and contributing to the visual impairment register.




Key Responsibilities

  • Assess rehabilitation and mobility needs of visually impaired individuals.
  • Conduct risk assessments and recommend solutions to reduce hazards (e.g. cooking road safety).
  • Assess newly registered individuals and refer to appropriate services/agencies.
  • Work with complex needs including Deafblindness multiple disabilities and older adults.
  • Deliver mobility and independent living skills training (daily living orientation hygiene communication).
  • Provide road safety and public transport training (e.g. buses trains Tube).
  • Train service users in use of specialist equipment and low vision aids.
  • Deliver training in all environments and weather conditions.
  • Support both adults and children (under 18) with age-appropriate training.
  • Maintain accurate up-to-date case records and professional reports.
  • Monitor review and evaluate interventions to ensure quality outcomes.
  • Manage workload prioritise cases and meet targets.
  • Provide statistical and performance data to management.
  • Work closely with health professionals social workers and multidisciplinary teams.
  • Liaise with voluntary organisations (e.g. RNIB Sense).
  • Deliver visual impairment awareness training to staff carers and partners.
  • Participate in joint visits and integrated service delivery.
  • Assess recommend and train users in assistive technology and equipment.
  • Maintain knowledge of available resources and emerging technologies.
  • Follow council policies (safeguarding confidentiality equality health & safety).
  • Participate in supervision training and professional development.
  • Contribute to service improvement and needs analysis.


Requirements

  • Foundation Degree in Rehabilitation Work (Visual Impairment) or equivalent.
  • Understanding of adult social care systems (statutory voluntary private sectors).
  • Knowledge of common disabling conditions and their impact.
  • Experience working in social care with disabled or older people.
  • Experience supporting people with limited or no verbal communication.
  • Experience assessing needs and working with vulnerable adults.
  • Ability to manage workload independently and meet targets.


Additional Information

  • Requires travel across the borough and working in various settings (homes community clinics).
  • Bi-Weekly Payments
  • 36 Hours Per Week
  • Enhanced DBS


3 Month Contract With A Local AuthorityJob PurposeTo deliver specialist rehabilitation mobility training and assessments for adults (and some children) with visual impairment including those who are blind partially sighted or Deafblind. The role focuses on enabling individuals to maintain or improve...
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