Assessment and Reviewing Officer

Company: Midland Mencap
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Location: Birmingham
Job Description:

Job posted 30 March 2026. Rolling recruitment process.

Job Title

Assessment and Reviewing Officer (Birmingham Carers Hub)

Employment Type

Two roles available: one permanent and one fixed‑term (9‑month maternity cover).

Reports To

Coordinator for Family Wellbeing Service

Salary & Hours

£13.44 per hour, 16 hours per week (10 am–2 pm, Mon/Tue/Thu & Fri).

Location

Head Office (B32 3BZ) with outreach across Birmingham.

About the Role

Midland Mencap is looking for a committed and enthusiastic Assessment & Reviewing Officer to help bring the vision of the Birmingham Carers Hub to life. This dynamic position offers independence and strong team collaboration.

You Will

  • Be motivated to make a difference in people’s lives.
  • Bring experience supporting people in community settings, especially with diverse and under‑represented communities.
  • Understand the unique challenges faced by unpaid carers and be ready to listen and act as needed.
  • Communicate confidently with carers, colleagues, professionals (e.g., social workers, teachers) and community organisations.
  • Be organised, adaptable, and resilient, blending emotional intelligence with practical action.
  • Take a proactive approach to safeguarding, confidentiality and compliance.

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct Statutory Carers Assessments and Wellbeing Assessments using a strengths‑based, person‑centred approach.
  • Provide timely and accurate information, advice and guidance to unpaid carers to support their wellbeing.
  • Engage effectively with Birmingham’s culturally diverse communities, identifying individual and community strengths.
  • Operate within a rota system to ensure consistent, responsive frontline service delivery.
  • Collaborate with and support volunteers to extend the service reach.
  • Promote person‑centred, user‑led approaches including citizen consultation and co‑production.
  • Participate in marketing and promotion of the Birmingham Carers Hub and wider service offers.
  • Maintain up‑to‑date, person‑centred wellbeing plans and undertake high‑quality risk assessments tailored to unpaid carers’ needs.
  • Review activities and casework regularly to ensure effectiveness and continuous improvement.
  • Recognise and understand barriers faced by unpaid carers from under‑represented or hard‑to‑reach communities.
  • Build and sustain working relationships with professionals such as social workers, healthcare providers and educators.
  • Work independently and collaboratively, demonstrating initiative and excellent communication skills.
  • Plan and manage workloads to meet referral, assessment and KPI targets.
  • Identify and act upon safeguarding concerns following multi‑agency guidelines and comply with Midland Mencap’s policies, GDPR and safeguarding protocols.
  • Maintain accurate, confidential records and reports in a timely professional manner.

Qualifications

Desirable

  • Work/lived experience with unpaid carers.
  • Experience in social care, health, education or parent‑care of a disabled child.

Essential

  • Administrative: follow set procedures, good written and spoken communication, use of Microsoft 365 Apps, case‑management systems.
  • Working with diverse communities: understanding and awareness of cultural backgrounds.
  • Organisational: plan and prioritise workload, facilitate meetings and group discussions.
  • Interpersonal: work respectfully across communities, maintain discretion and confidentiality, work independently and as part of a team.
  • Adaptability: comfort working in dynamic environments.
  • Awareness of disability and carer issues: knowledge of challenges faced by disabled people and unpaid carers.
  • Commitment to safeguarding and promoting welfare of vulnerable individuals.
  • Co‑production: understanding of person‑centred, strengths‑based approaches.

Additional Requirements

  • Commit to a duty of care to all citizens and the wider public.
  • Embrace Midland Mencap’s values at all times.
  • Demonstrate clear understanding of the organisation’s mission and values.
  • Commit to safeguarding principles.
  • Hold an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) clearance.
  • Be available to work occasionally in the evenings and weekends.
  • Travel across Birmingham; access to a car and a full UK driving licence essential.

About Midland Mencap & Birmingham Carers Hub

Midland Mencap is a West Midlands charity supporting people with learning disabilities, autism and long‑term conditions, and their families and unpaid carers. Birmingham Carers Hub is a partnership led by Forward Carers, commissioned by Birmingham City Council, aiming to build carer‑friendly communities.

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Posted: April 17th, 2026