Neurodevelopment Specialist – ADI-R
NHS
Healios exists to bring exceptional healthcare to anyone, anytime, anywhere. By digitising entire clinical pathways, we enable children, adults and their family members to receive and seamlessly transition between clinical services from the comfort of their home.Main duties of the jobAs a Neurodevelopment Specialist (ADI-R) , you will play a pivotal role in our clinical teams. Healios structured assessments involve sessions conducted face-to-face via the Healios online platform. Your primary responsibilities will include;Conduct triage callsUndertake core needs assessmentsUndertake extended core needs assessmentsUndertake development assessmentsAttendance at MDTsIf required, providing post assessment support e.g. feedbackAbout usInnovation is at the heart of what we do as we strive to be the leading provider of neurodevelopmental and associated mental health services.Healios is all about helping families feel better and that includes our own families too, which is why we embrace diversity in all its forms and offer unparalleled flexibility for our employees.Date posted12 November 2024Pay schemeOtherSalary£44,500 to £54,075 a year plus extensive benefits packageContractPermanentWorking patternFull-time, Part-time, Job share, Flexible working, Home or remote working, Compressed hours, Term time hours, Annualised hoursReference numberE0116-24-0024Job locationsUnit 4A TileyardTileyard RoadLondonN7 9AHJob descriptionJob responsibilitiesPOSITION: Permanent – Full or Part TimeLOCATION: Fully remoteSALARY: £44,500 – £54,075 FTEUnited by our vision. Leading with empathy. Pioneers in curiosity.Healios exists to bring exceptional healthcare to anyone, anytime, anywhere. By digitising entire clinical pathways, we enable children, adults and their family members to receive and seamlessly transition between clinical services from the comfort of their home.Innovation is at the heart of what we do as we strive to be the leading provider of neurodevelopmental and associated mental health services. You can find out more about us by clicking here!Healios is all about helping families feel better and that includes our own families too, which is why we embrace diversity in all its forms and offer unparalleled flexibility for our employees. For more information on what its like to be a Healios employee, and our hiring processes, take a look at our Notion page.Great minds don’t think alikeFrom our talented tech teams to our standout clinical expertise, were bringing great minds together to build more accessible services.As a Neurodevelopment Specialist (ADI-R) , you will play a pivotal role in our clinical teams. Healios structured assessments involve sessions conducted face-to-face via the Healios online platform. Your primary responsibilities will include;Conduct triage callsUndertake core needs assessmentsUndertake extended core needs assessmentsUndertake development assessmentsAttendance at MDTsIf required, providing post assessment support e.g. feedbackWhat you need to haveIf you feel you could be a good fit for the role but do not meet all of the criteria, please do make an application and we will be happy to consider your application.Minimum of 12 months diagnostic experienceADI-R trained (and 12 months experience)Clinical qualification and registration in:Occupational TherapyPsychology (Clinical, Counselling or Forensic)Mental Health/ Learning Disability NursingPaediatricianClinical registration with HCPC or NMCComfortable working in a remote environmentComfortable conducting sessions and associated administration via online platformFlexibility to support our mission of bringing healthcare to anyone, anytime, anywhereA commitment to ethical practice and adherence to the highest standards of safeguarding of adults/childrenA professional home working environmentWifi connection. Minimum of 2 mbps up and download speedDesirable (not essential)ADOS training and experienceWhats in it for you33 days holiday (including 3 days for the Christmas closure between Christmas and New Year plus Bank Holidays)Birthday Leave“Life Leave” – 2 days of extra leave to take when things you can’t plan for happenEnhanced family friendly policies including a phased return to work and receive full payContributory Pension SchemeEmployee Discount to access a private assessment (for ADHD, Autism or a combined assessment) through our Melios service for your childFully personalised flexible benefits package including; Health Cash Plan, Life Assurance, EAP Service, Critical Illness Cover, employee discount and savings portal, Cycle to Work Scheme, Tech Scheme and Wine Club!Work from anywhere policyFree access to co-working spacesCompany laptop, monitor and keyboard, plus an allowance to purchase additional equipmentCPD/Growth day per year, plus personal development allowance to invest in your growthBespoke Healios Training including schedule of monthly CPD for cliniciansACCOMMODATIONSWere glad to accommodate candidates who need adjustments throughout the hiring process and we’re always learning about different accessibility needs to ensure our hiring process is accessible for all candidates. We encourage you to be open about the adjustments you need so we can adapt our interview process. You can read more about Healios being an Inclusive Employer on our Notion pageHealios is a Disability Confident Committed Employer and we are committed to inclusivity and equality for people with different needs in the workplace.DIVERSITY AND INCLUSIONDo the right thing is one of our core Healios values. And building a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels supported is absolutely the right thing to do. Whether were developing a new service line or enhancing one of our products, we need people with different skills, backgrounds, identities and perspectives to ensure our innovations will work for the children and young people we are here to serve. By embracing diversity, we can deliver better care experiences and outcomes, while tackling the inequalities in healthcare provision that exist today. Job descriptionJob responsibilitiesPOSITION: Permanent – Full or Part TimeLOCATION: Fully remoteSALARY: £44,500 – £54,075 FTEUnited by our vision. Leading with empathy. Pioneers in curiosity.Healios exists to bring exceptional healthcare to anyone, anytime, anywhere. By digitising entire clinical pathways, we enable children, adults and their family members to receive and seamlessly transition between clinical services from the comfort of their home.Innovation is at the heart of what we do as we strive to be the leading provider of neurodevelopmental and associated mental health services. You can find out more about us by clicking here!Healios is all about helping families feel better and that includes our own families too, which is why we embrace diversity in all its forms and offer unparalleled flexibility for our employees. For more information on what its like to be a Healios employee, and our hiring processes, take a look at our Notion page.Great minds don’t think alikeFrom our talented tech teams to our standout clinical expertise, were bringing great minds together to build more accessible services.As a Neurodevelopment Specialist (ADI-R) , you will play a pivotal role in our clinical teams. Healios structured assessments involve sessions conducted face-to-face via the Healios online platform. Your primary responsibilities will include;Conduct triage callsUndertake core needs assessmentsUndertake extended core needs assessmentsUndertake development assessmentsAttendance at MDTsIf required, providing post assessment support e.g. feedbackWhat you need to haveIf you feel you could be a good fit for the role but do not meet all of the criteria, please do make an application and we will be happy to consider your application.Minimum of 12 months diagnostic experienceADI-R trained (and 12 months experience)Clinical qualification and registration in:Occupational TherapyPsychology (Clinical, Counselling or Forensic)Mental Health/ Learning Disability NursingPaediatricianClinical registration with HCPC or NMCComfortable working in a remote environmentComfortable conducting sessions and associated administration via online platformFlexibility to support our mission of bringing healthcare to anyone, anytime, anywhereA commitment to ethical practice and adherence to the highest standards of safeguarding of adults/childrenA professional home working environmentWifi connection. Minimum of 2 mbps up and download speedDesirable (not essential)ADOS training and experienceWhats in it for you33 days holiday (including 3 days for the Christmas closure between Christmas and New Year plus Bank Holidays)Birthday Leave“Life Leave” – 2 days of extra leave to take when things you can’t plan for happenEnhanced family friendly policies including a phased return to work and receive full payContributory Pension SchemeEmployee Discount to access a private assessment (for ADHD, Autism or a combined assessment) through our Melios service for your childFully personalised flexible benefits package including; Health Cash Plan, Life Assurance, EAP Service, Critical Illness Cover, employee discount and savings portal, Cycle to Work Scheme, Tech Scheme and Wine Club!Work from anywhere policyFree access to co-working spacesCompany laptop, monitor and keyboard, plus an allowance to purchase additional equipmentCPD/Growth day per year, plus personal development allowance to invest in your growthBespoke Healios Training including schedule of monthly CPD for cliniciansACCOMMODATIONSWere glad to accommodate candidates who need adjustments throughout the hiring process and we’re always learning about different accessibility needs to ensure our hiring process is accessible for all candidates. We encourage you to be open about the adjustments you need so we can adapt our interview process. You can read more about Healios being an Inclusive Employer on our Notion pageHealios is a Disability Confident Committed Employer and we are committed to inclusivity and equality for people with different needs in the workplace.DIVERSITY AND INCLUSIONDo the right thing is one of our core Healios values. And building a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels supported is absolutely the right thing to do. Whether were developing a new service line or enhancing one of our products, we need people with different skills, backgrounds, identities and perspectives to ensure our innovations will work for the children and young people we are here to serve. By embracing diversity, we can deliver better care experiences and outcomes, while tackling the inequalities in healthcare provision that exist today.Person SpecificationQualificationsEssential
ExperienceEssential
Person SpecificationQualificationsEssential
ExperienceEssential
£44500 – 54075 per year
North London
Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:04:41 GMT
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