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Disability Analyst

Employer
Independent Assessment Services
Location
UK
Salary
£32,000 – £41,000
Closing date
25 Jul 2019

Job Details

MAKE A CHANGE

Switch to a dynamic and flexible career that’s built around you

Are you a Physiotherapist, Occupational Therapist or an Allied Health Professional looking for a more rewarding role?

Do you like the sound of flexible hours and a genuine work/life balance?

If so, we’ve got an excellent opportunity for you to develop your skills and qualify as a Disability Analyst.

Starting salaries from
£32,000 – £41,000

Life as a Disability Analyst

Develop your existing clinical skills and advance your career with comprehensive full-time training, mentoring and day-to-day support

  • Experience a more diverse role, which incorporates a broad range of conditions and disabilities, as well as home consultations and centre-based assessments – no day will be the same
  • Work with highly-skilled Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Paramedics and Nurses from the fields of mental health, general nursing and learning disabilities
  • Enjoy more autonomy, new exciting challenges and a genuine work/life balance within an established organisation

Find out more and apply
Call: 020 7832 1980
email: Using the method below 

Company

Independent Assessment Services (IAS) is one of the UK’s leading assessment services providers. We deliver independent health and disability assessments for Personal Independence Payment on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions. 

Our disability assessors play a vital role by assessing the extent to which a person’s health conditions or disabilities affect their daily life.

At the forefront of IAS are our people, the foundation upon which we are built, who drive our success. We reward and equip our people to be successful through continuous training, coaching, support and flexible working.

 

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