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    Re: Workiing as a rehab consultant?

    Hi,
    sounds very interesting.
    Could you please dwell a little more on what the position as rehab consultant involves?
    Would you work for a private company as a kind of case manager, or more like a case adviser? Would you be placed on a rehab ward in a hospital and act as service co-ordinator? Is is a legal company disputing cases and finances? or an insurance?
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    Re: Workiing as a rehab consultant?

    Hi Fyzzio,

    from what I know, most rehab consultants would work for rehab companies, some for insurance. They are involved in the whole return to work process after an accident/health condition (usually Workcover), they would do e.g. functional capacity evaluations, pre-employment screenings, ergonomic worksite assessments, case-management, liaison with various stakeholders etc.
    Iīve heard though that it can be quite a draining job, especially working for a rehab company, as you deal with difficult people who often donīt want to return to work. Apparently, thereīs a high-turnover for rehab consultants as the job is quite stressful. But thatīs not based on my own experience - so it would be interesting to talk to somebody who has actually worked in that field and would be able to give a realistic insight into this industry.



 
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