Amputee specialist Case Manager

📍 Location
United Kingdom, United Kingdom
⏰ Job Type
United Kingdom
📅 Posted
January 16, 2026
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Job Description

Are you a Physiotherapist, Social Worker, Occupational Therapist, or Registered General Nurse and consider yourself a specialist working with clients with limb loss.

Take your care, passion, skills, and experience in a new direction as an Amputee Specialist Associate Case Manager at Bush & Co.

 About you:

 Are you a clinician who has gained valuable skills and experience supporting people after life changing injuries and understand how the right support and care can enhance rehabilitation outcomes.

 You understand the importance of building connections and trust with multiple professionals, adults and families and you act in a proactive, solution focused way using sound clinical reasoning in your actions.

 You understand and appreciate how much a catastrophic injury can change lives and the importance of creating safe, effective, and enabling environments for injured people and their families.

And most importantly, you value your clinical skills and experience as much as we do; knowing the difference you can make to people.

 The role:

As an Associate Case Manager – Amputee specialist, you willjoin our network of specialist clinicians to support some of the most vulnerable adults following life changing injuries.. Your responsibilities will include:

  • Managing a case load of clients through their rehabilitation.
  • Leading on assessments in the home and developing a rehabilitation plan, including goal setting.
  • Signposting and advocating for clients, assessing what rehabilitation support needs to be in place for the clients rehabilitation to be maximised, whether that be accessing clinical services, reintroduction into their communities and social lives, accessing work or meaningful activity and leading the relevant MDT. 
  • Communication and management of all documentation in relation to the client’s case file.
  •  What makes Bush & Co special

    Joining us as Associate case manager means you will work alongside an organisation renowned for its knowledge, expertise, and quality. We are an organisation that clients, families, solicitors and insurers rely upon and trust.

    As an Associate case manager working at Bush & Co, you will be responsible for managing your own caseload. To support you in this, you will have access to:

  • Guidance from our Clinical Governance team and Safeguarding leads regarding case reviews and compliance
  • Support from the Clinical Operations Team for case led reviews
  • Opportunities to participate in continuing professional development to maintain and enhance your skills
  • Optional enrolment in our Case Management and Clinical mentorship programmes As an associate case manager, you maintain control over how you undertake your work. You will have a dedicated contact within the Clinical Operations Team and access to a wealth of knowledge and experience within Bush & Co to support you in your professional development and case management activities. 

     Skills and experience required to be a successful Associate Case Manager: 

  • At least7 years post qualified clinical experience (specialising in Amputees)
  • A valid clinical registration with an appropriate clinical body ie HCPC, NMC, SWE
  • Previous experience establishing or implementing rehabilitation packages.
  • Previous experience within case management or working in the community setting is advantageous.
  • Strong relationship building skills
  • Driver with access to own vehicle.
  • Willingness to travel extensively across the UK, Scotland, and Wales
  •  What we can offer:  

  • Significant earning potential
  • Bush & Co support sourcing work for you as an associate, helping you grow your your case load 
  • Voluntary access to mentoring through Bush & Co.’s CPD training programme.
  • Excellent optional CPD opportunities and peer networking.
  • Regular case led reviews and guidance from the Clinical Operations Team, provided as support while you retain full control over how you manage your cases.
  • Flexibility in where you work, with associated travel.
  • Self- employed opportunity where we would recommend a minimum of 21 hours working per week 
  •  If you are currently working as Case Manager, Social Worker, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, Registered General Nurse, Clinical Rehab Coordinator, or Paediatric Nurse, and are looking for the next step in your clinical career … apply now.

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