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A healthcare management organization is seeking a dedicated HealthCase Manager to support employees in their recovery from illness or injury. This full-time role involves investigating health issues, guiding employees, and coordinating care, all while collaborating with various teams. The ideal candidate will possess strong communication skills, analytical abilities, and ideally a professional qualification in health or rehabilitation. Offering competitive salary with remote or hybrid options, this position is integral to ensuring employee well-being.
Job title: HealthCase Manager
Location: Tewkesbury (remote or hybrid options available)
Salary: £25-30k
Status: Full-time, permanent
Imagine starting your day knowing you’ll make a real difference in someone’s life. In this role, you’ll work with multiple clients and industries throughout the UK, supporting employees in a variety of workplaces—from offices to manufacturing environments. Every case is different, and you’ll adapt your approach to suit each organisation, team, and individual.
A call comes in from an employee struggling with an injury or illness. Your role is to understand the full picture; what’s really behind their absence, what risks they face, and how best to support them back to health and work. You coordinate care, provide guidance, and empower employees to take control of their recovery.
As a Case Manager, you’re not just handling cases; you’re shaping outcomes. Your insights help reduce absence, guide line managers and HR, and ensure employees can return to work safely and confidently. Every day is fast paced, engaging, and meaningful, with a combination of telephone and video consultations and collaboration across multiple departments.
Desirable: Professional qualification such as physiotherapist, corrective exercise professional, counsellor, CBT practitioner, nutritionist, physiologist, nurse, or other relevant health/rehabilitation certification.
Equally Valuable: Proven hands‑on experience in case management, occupational health, or supporting employees through periods of ill health or injury. Practical experience, empathy, and problem‑solving ability are just as important as formal qualifications.
HCML is committed to equality of opportunity for all staff and applications from individuals are encouraged regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief and marriage and civil partnerships.