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Based at: Martin Wells Office, Edlington Doncaster
Salary: Grade 9 - £40,778 - £45,092 (Pay award pending)
Contract type: Permanent, Full tiem, 37 hours
Closing Date: 28th June 2026
Enhanced Level DBS Disclosure is required for appointment to this post
The City of Doncaster Council is a confident and ambitious organisation that places improving the lives of its residents at the heart of everything we do. Central to this is our ethos:
to enable every person to live in the place they call home, with the people and things they love, in communities where they look out for one another, doing the things that matter to them.
We are seeking a passionate and motivated individual to join our Adult Sensory Team as a Rehabilitation Officer (Visual Impairment).
This is an exciting opportunity to support adults with visual impairment and/or dual sensory loss to live independently, safely, and with an enhanced quality of life. The role is fundamental in promoting independence, choice, and inclusion, ensuring people remain connected to their communities and live meaningful lives.
About the Team
The Adult Sensory Team is based at the Martin Wells Centre in Edlington, with the Adult South Locality Team. The team is supported by an Advanced Practitioner and Team Leader and works collaboratively across the city.
We also work closely with:
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Locality social work teams
- Health professionals, including Ophthalmology services
- Voluntary sector organisations
- Children’s and Young People’s Sensory Services (supporting transition into adulthood)
Key Responsibilities
As a Rehabilitation Officer, you will:
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Undertake specialist assessments for adults registered as severely sight impaired (blind) or sight impaired (partially sighted)
- Develop, implement, and review rehabilitation support plans
- Promote independence, safety, and wellbeing
- Teach:
- Orientation and mobility (indoor and outdoor, including long cane training)
- Daily living skills (e.g. personal care, cooking, home management)
- Independent travel skills
- Assess individuals’ eligibility for specialist aids and equipment
- Adapt household equipment (such as cookers and washing machines) using tactile markings, and provide guidance for safe use
- Support individuals through the visual impairment registration process, where certification has been provided by an Ophthalmologist
- Provide information and advice on benefits and entitlements available to people with visual impairment
- Work autonomously to manage a complex caseload
- Carry out Care Act assessments (2014) and apply the Mental Capacity Act (2005)
- Provide professional advice, guidance, and consultancy to colleagues and partner agencies
- Undertake duty responsibilities on a rota basis
- Contribute to safeguarding and multi-disciplinary working.
Specialist Skills and Practice
The role requires strong skills in delivering rehabilitation interventions, including:
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Mobility and Orientation: Teaching safe navigation, route planning, and how to identify and manage hazards in both indoor and outdoor environments
- Daily Living Skills: Supporting individuals to adapt to cooking, cleaning, and managing personal care while living with little or no vision
- Supporting individuals to effectively use assistive technology, including magnifiers, screen readers, and braille
The successful candidate will be expected to have completed or be nearing completion of a recognised qualification, such as a Degree, Diploma, or Distance Learning course in Rehabilitation Work (Visual Impairment).
Additional Responsibilities
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Support and mentor a trainee/apprentice Rehabilitation Officer, including:
- Direct observations
- Supervision
- Working with universities
- Completing placement reports
- Deliver rehabilitation in a range of settings, including people’s homes and community environments
- Provide and demonstrate low-level equipment and assistive technologies
- Maintain strong working knowledge of emerging technologies to promote independence
Working Arrangements
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Hybrid working model: 40% office-based
- Autonomous working with the ability to manage your own diary
- Regular professional supervision and support provided
Essential Skills & Experience
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Qualified (or working towards qualification) Rehabilitation Officer (Visual Impairment)
- Experience supporting adults with visual impairment or dual sensory loss
- Strong knowledge of:
- Adult social care legislation (Care Act 2014, Mental Capacity Act 2005)
- Experience of:
- Lone working
- Carrying out assessments in individuals’ homes
- Developing and reviewing support plans
- Ability to work effectively within multi-disciplinary teams (MDTs)
- High standard of IT skills (training on internal systems will be provided)
We Welcome Applications From
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Experienced Rehabilitation Officers
- Newly qualified or trainee Rehabilitation Officers working towards qualification
What We Offer
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A supportive and collaborative team environment
- Regular supervision and professional development opportunities
- The chance to make a real difference in people’s lives across Doncaster
If you are passionate about promoting independence and improving the lives of people with sensory impairments, we would love to hear from you.
In return for your contribution, we offer:
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Competitive leave entitlement
- Generous local government pension scheme
- Wellbeing support and staff networks
- Development and training opportunities
- Staff discounts and benefits schemes
- More information on benefits can be found in the attached benefits booklet.
Please review the job summary and profile and demonstrate in your application how you meet the required criteria.
If you would like to discuss this opportunity further please contact) Kate Robinson (Advance Practitioner)
[email protected], or Andrea Meredith (Team Leader)
[email protected]
Shortlisting will take place week commencing 29th June 2026 and it is anticipated that interviews will be held week commencing 6th July 2026.
This post involves working with adults and therefore if successful you will be required to apply for a Disclosure and Barring Service check at an enhanced level. Further information about the Disclosure Scheme and can be found at www.gov.uk/disclosure-barring-service-check
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City of Doncaster Council is committed to meeting the needs of our diverse community and improving quality of life for all. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and experiences and are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and adults.
We are a Disability Confident employer and committed to a fully inclusive and accessible recruitment process. We offer interviews to disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria and make reasonable adjustments as required.
Confirmation of appointment will be subject to a medical assessment.