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Case Officer

£ 33,000 - £ 33,000 per a:1:{s:8:"en_title";s:6:"annual";}
 

Job Description

Company & Role Overview

At TGP recruitment, we are actively searching for a full-time Case Officer for a company in the health and social care industry. The purpose of the role is to perform evaluations to support the ethics of cases and passing them onto the relevant bodies for review, this can include the processing and assessment of high-risk cases. This position will involve elements of hybrid working; however, the office is based in Southeast London.

 

Main Responsibilities

  • Examining a wide caseload and processing the cases promptly through to the next steps of the evaluation.
  • Managing enquiries and information for the sequential bodies conforming with the standards set by the company and key performance indicators
  • Collaborate with external stakeholders to ensure that your cases are processed to a high standard
  • Provide risk assessments of cases and guarantee the quick procession of high-risk cases are acknowledged and delt with according to the set standards and key performance indicators
  • Make accurate evidence-based decisions in the evaluation of cases, considering any changes in evidence for fairness in decision
  • Make use of a variety of communication tools such as phone calls, emails, letters to provide an excellent level of customer service
  • Understand the importance of security obligations for information to be handled by the company
  • Any other reasonable responsibilities required to support the organisation

 

Important Requirements (Essential)

  • Relevant degree-level qualification and/or relevant experience in the sector
  • Experience in managing a wide range of duties and working with company policy
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Understand the need of communicating with sensitivity in difficult situations
 

 

Requirements (Desirable)

  • Experience in producing accurate evaluations based on empirical evidence

 

Salary: £33,000 per annum (Circa)

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