AJ Case Management
Associate Case Manager

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AJ Case Management was established in 2013 to offer bespoke clinical services and support in everyday activities to our clients, enabling them to live a fulfilling and happy life.
AJ Case Management provides case management services to children and adults. We specialise in working with clients who have sustained a brain injury through clinical negligence or a personal injury. We do take referrals for other complex and catastrophic injuries, such as spinal cord injury and multi-orthopaedic trauma. We have clients who we are supporting at work, home, and in education. We also support clients who require a 24-hour care package.
This is a fantastic opportunity to join our team as an experienced Associate Case Manager.
The Role
- Area of Cover: Oxfordshire, London, and Hampshire
- Contract: Full-time or part-time (minimum 3 days per week)
- Reporting to: Clinical Lead and Business Director
- Travel: Regular travel across Oxfordshire, London, and Hampshire to meet with clients, families, and multidisciplinary teams
- Working Pattern: Remote and flexible working. Predominantly weekday daytime hours, with occasional flexibility required outside of 9:00am–5:00pm to meet individual client needs
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Essential
- Experience of brain injury case management
- BABICM Registered
Rates of Pay
- Professional Time: £60/hour
- Travel time: £50/hr
- Mileage: £0.58/mile
- Excellent clinical support and continuous professional development opportunities.
Key Responsibilities
- Providing Case Management services to clients, children, and/or adults, with a range of complex disabilities. This will include, but is not limited to:
- Undertaking assessments of client's needs and setting goals for intervention in conjunction with the client and their families where appropriate. This will include immediate needs assessments (INA).
- Provide regular updated reports to relevant parties within AJ Case Management standards and guidelines where required.
- Ensure the clients’ well-being and safety is protected at all times.
- Support the client with appointments, as needed.
- Supporting the client with specialist equipment, additional living / care needs, and housing requirements.
- Assist with accessible and suitable holiday plans and costs.
- You will have a mixed and varied caseload, dependent on your skill set.


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- Relevant qualification in nursing, social work, occupational therapy, speech & language therapy, or physiotherapy.
- Current registration with the appropriate professional body, e.g., SWE, HCPC, NMC.
- BABICM Registered (Advanced BABICM is preferable).
- Minimum 10 years post-qualification experience.
- Minimum 5 years case management experience.
- Experience of working with clients who have brain injury, neurological, and other complex conditions.
- Knowledge/skills in support planning, risk assessment, and management plans.
- Highly effective verbal and written communication skills.
- Strong organisational skills.
- Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to manage difficult and at times, volatile situations.
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