About Nabenet Nabenet is currently recruiting for an experienced registered Psychologist, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, or Rehab Counsellor to complete Common Law assessments for metropolitan Melbourne.
This role can be offered in part-time or casual/contractor capacity.
You would be required to provide a range of high-quality medico-legal assessments - Common Law assessments.
In conducting these services communication will occur with claimants, lawyers, and other relevant parties.
As an industry-leading organisation affiliated with the renowned Altius Group, Nabenet offers an unparalleled opportunity to be part of a dynamic and award-winning team.
With a strong focus on innovation, collaboration, and professional growth, we provide an environment where you can thrive and make a real impact.
About the role Common-Law services (inquiries, relationship management, case management).
Common-Law assessments involve either Vocational Assessment, Labour Market Analysis (LMA), or Suitable Duties Reports (SDR) to be developed.
'Real world' vacancies are identified by contacting employers directly to query the duties and functional requirements of the role, in addition to completing site visits.
Utilise your problem-solving skills, clinical experience, and knowledge of injury management to perform common law assessments.
Use your communication skills to liaise with a variety of stakeholders, including insurance companies, medical practitioners, employers, and employee.
To be successful You must have a tertiary qualification and current registration with the AHPRA in either Psychology, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy, or Rehabilitation Counselling.
A minimum of three years of OR experience at a provider or insurer would be a strong advantage.
Have experience in completing assessments and making recommendations.
Having knowledge and understanding of Common Law Assessment writing would be highly desirable.
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