About the Role
Location: East Anglia / Cambridgeshire / Norfolk / Suffolk / Essex
Overview
We are looking for a skilled, compassionate and experienced Brain Injury Case Manager Associate to join our specialist team. You will support adults living with acquired and traumatic brain injury in the community, delivering high-quality, client-centred case management that promotes autonomy, rehabilitation, safety and meaningful participation in everyday life.
This role is ideal for a confident practitioner with at least five years’ experience in brain injury, neurorehabilitation or complex care, who holds current BABICM membership. Working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary framework, you will coordinate, monitor and optimise care and rehabilitation pathways across East Anglia.
Key ResponsibilitiesHolistic Assessment & Planning
Conduct comprehensive assessments of clients’ physical, cognitive, emotional, behavioural, social and environmental needs. Develop and implement tailored case management plans aligned with rehabilitation goals and best practice.
Care Coordination & Oversight
Coordinate complex care packages, ensuring safe, effective and person-centred delivery. Liaise with care providers, therapy teams, medical professionals and statutory services to maintain continuity and quality.
Risk Management
Review and update risk assessments and care plans regularly. Identify emerging risks and implement proactive strategies to maintain safety and wellbeing.
Rehabilitation Support
Work closely with treating therapists to support rehabilitation programmes, monitor progress and adjust interventions as needed.
Client Advocacy
Promote clients’ autonomy, rights and choices. Ensure their voice is central to all decision-making and that they are supported to engage meaningfully in their community.
Professional Liaison
Build strong working relationships with legal teams, Deputies, NHS services, community providers and other stakeholders to ensure seamless service provision.
Monitoring & Reporting
Maintain accurate and timely documentation. Prepare professional reports, updates and recommendations for legal teams, funders and multidisciplinary partners.
Service Quality & Compliance
Uphold BABICM standards, regulatory requirements and organisational policies. Engage in reflective practice, supervision and ongoing CPD.
Essential Criteria
· Minimum 5 years’ experience working with individuals with acquired or traumatic brain injury, neurological conditions or complex care needs.
· Current BABICM membership, Standard or Enhanced.
· Strong understanding of neurorehabilitation, cognitive and behavioural presentations, and community-based recovery.
· Experience coordinating multidisciplinary input and managing complex care packages.
· Excellent communication skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with families, professionals and legal representatives.
· Ability to work autonomously, prioritise effectively and maintain professional boundaries.
· Commitment to ethical, client-led practice and continuous professional development.
· Full UK driving licence and ability to travel across East Anglia.
Desirable Criteria
Experience working within medico-legal or litigation contexts.
Knowledge of the Mental Capacity Act, safeguarding frameworks and community health pathways.
What We Offer
Supportive supervision and access to senior clinical leadership.
Kindred Connect, including CPD, annual fit to practice review and networking with other skilled and experienced Case Managers.
Opportunities for CPD, training and progression within a growing specialist service.
Regular team days.
A collaborative working culture grounded in compassion, professionalism and best practice, with firm and transparent company ethics.
Regular referral streams from existing networks.
Flexible working arrangements and a caseload designed to support high-quality, ethical case management.
Pay: Associate Role – Percentage sliding scale relevant to experience.
Company Overview
Kindred Community Ltd is a healthcare and therapeutic community dedicated to providing compassionate support and innovative therapeutic services. Our mission is to foster healing and well-being within the communities we serve.
Join our compassionate team at Kindred Community Ltd and make a meaningful difference in people's lives. If you are passionate about supporting others and thrive in a collaborative environment, we look forward to hearing from you—embark on this rewarding journey with us today!
Benefits:
- Company events
- Referral programme
Work Location: Hybrid remote in East of England Region