Ross Care

Rehabilitation Engineer

The closing date is 09 May 2026

Job summary

We have an exciting opportunity for a Rehabilitation Engineer to join our friendly and supportive Wheelchair Service team, delivering high-quality care across Kent and Medway.

Our service supports individuals who require long-term mobility equipment and specialist seating solutions to maintain independence and achieve their lifestyle goals. In this role, you will carry out holistic assessments and prescribe specialist wheelchair equipment.

You will be part of a multidisciplinary Clinical Team led by a Clinical Lead, working alongside OT's, Physio's, fellow RE's, technicians, and support staff. As part of a fully integrated service including Customer Services, Warehouse Operatives, and Field Service Engineers you will help deliver equipment efficiently, enabling provision of wheelchairs, cushions, and accessories on the same day as assessment.

The role is primarily clinic-based across two well-equipped sites in Kent and Gillingham, with additional work in service users homes, schools, day centres, and specialist settings. You will collaborate with community and acute services.

We offer a supportive and flexible working environment, where you will work independently and with peer support.

You will receive line management from an experienced RE, with additional support from the Clinical Lead. We are committed to your professional development, offering comprehensive training, regular supervision, and ongoing learning opportunities through PDR/PDP and CPD.

Main duties of the job

Provide specialist assessments of mobility, posture, and function for service users with complex, long-term needs, informing tailored wheelchair and seating solutions.

Work collaboratively with service users, carers, and multidisciplinary teams to deliver holistic, person-centred care, valuing individual goals and lived experience.

Provide expert technical advice within the Wheelchair service, applying engineering principles to support clinical decisions, optimise posture, and enhance quality of life.

Contribute to quality assurance and continuous improvement, ensuring safe, effective, and efficient service delivery in line with best practice.

Assess, design, and recommend bespoke equipment adaptations, producing clear technical specifications and drawings to support safe implementation.

Prepare, issue, and set up powered wheelchairs, demonstrate controls, ensure suitability, and confirm safe operation at handover. You will provide clear guidance to service users and carers to promote confidence and independence in use.

Support pressure ulcer prevention and management through specialist seating and advice to service users and professionals.

Contribute to medical device management, including maintenance, repairs, and quality control.

Maintain safe clinical environments, adhere to infection control and health and safety standards, and uphold safeguarding responsibilities.

Safely handle equipment in line with manual handling guidelines.

About us

We operate across 40 regions in England and Wales, supporting over 400,000 wheelchair users each year and covering 45% of the population. We take great pride in the role we play in making a real difference in the lives of those who matter most - our patients and their families.

Culture and Values

Ross Care are a values-led organisation where people come first and whilst demand can often be high, our commitment to delivering high-quality care never wavers.

We foster an environment where every team member is included, supported and empowered to contribute ideas and shape how we deliver services.

Career Development and Support

We provide a mature career pathway designed to help you grow with us and clinical supervision and CPD opportunities are embedded at all levels. We offer opportunity, structure, encouragement and excellent line management support.

We offer a wide range of learning opportunities, including apprenticeships and training programmes. Many of our team members progress into new roles within the organisation, thanks to our strong grow your own culture.

Our Commitment to Sustainability

We take our environmental responsibilities seriously - tracking our carbon footprint, setting measurable targets, and continuously seeking new ways to reduce environmental impact.

Details

Date posted

14 April 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£38,682 to £54,710 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

E0453-26-0013

Job locations

Kent and Medway Wheelchair Service

Inca House, Wotton Road

Ashford

Kent

TN23 6LL


Job description

Job responsibilities

To provide support to the Wheelchair Service, working with children and adults who have health, mobility, postural and social needs. The post holder will be based at the Wheelchair Service centres but will travel, to other locations. This may include schools, hospitals, care homes and/or Service Users homes. There may be a need for occasional travel to other Ross Care sites.

The Wheelchair Service provided by Ross Care, on behalf of the NHS, has a responsibility to ensure that all eligible Service Users receive the wheelchair equipment they require to meet their clinical mobility needs as assessed by the clinical team. The post holder will support the delivery of a safe, caring, responsive, effective and well-led Wheelchair Service by:

Providing clinical and technical input to the Wheelchair Service, working closely with Service Users, their families and carers and the multi-disciplinary teams supporting Service Users.

Working under the direction of the Clinical Lead to achieve contractual standards of performance and excellent personalised customer service.

Main Duties and Responsibilities:

Work positively with colleagues to maintain effective relationships within the team and with services such as the repair and maintenance service.

Report to and work collaboratively with the Clinical Lead, demonstrating an understanding of demand and capacity and efficient ways of working, to ensure provision of an effective clinical service that meets contractual obligations within eligibility criteria and available budget.

Supervise junior team members, where appropriate, as directed by Clinical Lead providing opportunities for reflection on clinical and technical practice, in consultation with the Clinical Director and access to technical expertise as necessary.

Identify areas for service development and participate in implementing developments.

Support development/review of policies and standard operating procedures.

Attend and support clinics in community/school settings.

Communicate effectively with Service User groups and with other stakeholders (e.g. Service Users and their families, health professionals etc.)to facilitate joint working, where appropriate, attend meetings as requested by the Clinical Lead.

Facilitate sensitive discussion of contentious outcomes with Service Users, carers, relatives, Wheelchair Service staff and other professional colleagues.

Facilitate effective communication with Service Users who have communication difficulties of any kind.

At all times, comply with controls assurance standards for wheelchairs.

Identify and report any areas of concern to service and senior managers.

Work as an autonomous practitioner, managing a caseload of complex Service Users.

Develop in-depth knowledge of mobility equipment and provide advice and guidance to other clinical team members.

Demonstrate clinical and technical competence, effectiveness and best practice in key areas of clinical service delivery:

Clinical interventions, including assessment of mobility, posture and pressure care needs, prescription, review, and handover/set up of prescribed equipment, demonstrating evidence of service user involvement and collaboration in care planning.

Adjustments to, and appropriate modifications of, mobility equipment and accessories, following statutory and medical device regulations.

Production of engineering drawings and manufacturing instructions for proposed modifications or adaptations.

Assembly and programming of complex powered wheelchair control systems.

Assembly and adjustment of modular/complex seating on all suitable wheelbases.

Documentation, ensuring compliance with agreed record keeping systems and standards.

Caseload management.

Awareness of and compliance with medical device management, including management of incidents as directed by Clinical Lead.

Identify and prescribe appropriate equipment from an agreed product range to meet the Service Users clinical needs and their agreed aims & objectives.

Ensure that Personal Wheelchair Budgets (PWB) are offered when Service Users are eligible.

Ensure that Outcome measures are implemented in assessments, working with the Service User to achieve their desired outcomes, including MDT collaborative working where appropriate.

Take responsibility for maintaining safe clinic environments.

Understand and demonstrate knowledge of statutory obligations under the Mental Capacity Act in relation to capacity and consent. Following best practice guidelines.

Provide technical support as necessary to service centre manager and/or warehouse manager (e.g. training of FSEs, and warehouse technicians, warranty issues, audit).

Lead in reviews and evaluation of existing and new equipment as requested by the Clinical Lead and Product Review Group for that product.

Attend regular Rehabilitation Engineers/Rehabilitation Engineering Technicians meetings and contribute to group supervision.

Carry out physical/low complexity postural assessments and interventions which may involve kneeling, squatting, crouching, bending, twisting and maintaining static or awkward postures for short periods of time.

Work with a variety of hand and powered tools in a range of environments.

Assist Service Users to transfer from surface to surface by the safest means, using any appropriate equipment in line with training and individual Service User needs.

Lift, carry or adjust wheelchairs and other equipment, potentially several times a day, on a daily basis (e.g. into and out of storage areas, into and out of vehicles).

Attend moving and handling training and comply with Ross Care policies for moving and handling, at all times.

Be exposed to unpleasant working conditions, environments or weather conditions e.g. sweat, bodily fluids, unhygienic surroundings, smoke filled rooms, cramped conditions.

May be exposed to verbal, or occasional physical aggression.

Spend extended periods at computer or laptop.

Drive on a regular basis, coping with busy and adverse driving conditions.

Provide training, instruction and demonstrations and advice to Service Users and their carers, supporting the development of written and online resources.

Provide training, instruction, demonstrations and advice to other team members, as appropriate, including opportunities for shadowing and supervised activities.

Support the development and delivery of internal and external training programmes.

Comply with Ross Care arrangements for continued professional development.

Attend appropriate health and safety and other mandatory training in accordance with Ross Care policies.

Support the provision of structured training opportunities, including apprenticeships and student placements.

Adhere to relevant professional standards of practice, conduct and ethics.

Work as a senior practitioner and be accountable for own clinical and technical practice and the supervision of others.

Maintain and develop own clinical and technical competence and knowledge, including knowledge and management of mobility and postural support equipment, through supervision, reflective practice, training and membership of special interest groups.

Take responsibility for personal and service development against organisational objectives

Complete necessary risk assessments and risk management for all aspects of practice, including equipment provision, equipment assembly and modifications, moving and handling, infection control etc.

Ensure statutory and mandatory training is up to date.

Ensure evidence-based practice at all times to comply with ongoing registration and clinical governance requirements.

Participate in audit activities under the direction of the Clinical Lead.

Take responsibility for own role in meeting quality expectations, as set out by professional clinical standards and Ross Care policy and procedures and national legislation and guidance:

Service User safety (e.g. medical devices, risk management, asset management, ensuring safe use of wheelchair),

Service User experience (e.g. timely activity, availability of suitable information, managing expectations),

Clinical outcome (e.g. Service User reported outcome measures, clinical outcome measures, effectiveness of intervention).

Safeguard children, young people and adults at risk of harm with whom the service comes into contact, through strict adherence to Ross Care safeguarding procedures and guidelines.

Report incidents, complaints and safeguarding incidents in accordance with Ross Care policies.

Support with ensuring requirements to maintain ISO registrations are met.

Undertake the job in line with Ross Care Values:

Achieve business results and add value to the Company

Focus on internal and external customers

Build and maintain effective teamwork with colleagues

Embrace change and deal with ambiguity

Perform duties according to all Company policies, procedures and instructions.

This job description shall not limit the role, the post holder will be expected to carry out any other duties that their Manager feels are within their capabilities and skill set. The above information may not cover every activity involved with this position but indicates the size and scope of the role and may be subject to changes as the role develops.

Key Performance Indicators:

Successful management of internal/external relationships.

Demonstration of good customer relationships.

Demonstration of effective caseload and time management.

Evidence of improved outcomes for Service Users including those associated with repair service.

Work with clinical and operational colleagues to deliver contractual service performance of a high quality that demonstrates a personalised approach with measured outcomes.

Job description

Job responsibilities

To provide support to the Wheelchair Service, working with children and adults who have health, mobility, postural and social needs. The post holder will be based at the Wheelchair Service centres but will travel, to other locations. This may include schools, hospitals, care homes and/or Service Users homes. There may be a need for occasional travel to other Ross Care sites.

The Wheelchair Service provided by Ross Care, on behalf of the NHS, has a responsibility to ensure that all eligible Service Users receive the wheelchair equipment they require to meet their clinical mobility needs as assessed by the clinical team. The post holder will support the delivery of a safe, caring, responsive, effective and well-led Wheelchair Service by:

Providing clinical and technical input to the Wheelchair Service, working closely with Service Users, their families and carers and the multi-disciplinary teams supporting Service Users.

Working under the direction of the Clinical Lead to achieve contractual standards of performance and excellent personalised customer service.

Main Duties and Responsibilities:

Work positively with colleagues to maintain effective relationships within the team and with services such as the repair and maintenance service.

Report to and work collaboratively with the Clinical Lead, demonstrating an understanding of demand and capacity and efficient ways of working, to ensure provision of an effective clinical service that meets contractual obligations within eligibility criteria and available budget.

Supervise junior team members, where appropriate, as directed by Clinical Lead providing opportunities for reflection on clinical and technical practice, in consultation with the Clinical Director and access to technical expertise as necessary.

Identify areas for service development and participate in implementing developments.

Support development/review of policies and standard operating procedures.

Attend and support clinics in community/school settings.

Communicate effectively with Service User groups and with other stakeholders (e.g. Service Users and their families, health professionals etc.)to facilitate joint working, where appropriate, attend meetings as requested by the Clinical Lead.

Facilitate sensitive discussion of contentious outcomes with Service Users, carers, relatives, Wheelchair Service staff and other professional colleagues.

Facilitate effective communication with Service Users who have communication difficulties of any kind.

At all times, comply with controls assurance standards for wheelchairs.

Identify and report any areas of concern to service and senior managers.

Work as an autonomous practitioner, managing a caseload of complex Service Users.

Develop in-depth knowledge of mobility equipment and provide advice and guidance to other clinical team members.

Demonstrate clinical and technical competence, effectiveness and best practice in key areas of clinical service delivery:

Clinical interventions, including assessment of mobility, posture and pressure care needs, prescription, review, and handover/set up of prescribed equipment, demonstrating evidence of service user involvement and collaboration in care planning.

Adjustments to, and appropriate modifications of, mobility equipment and accessories, following statutory and medical device regulations.

Production of engineering drawings and manufacturing instructions for proposed modifications or adaptations.

Assembly and programming of complex powered wheelchair control systems.

Assembly and adjustment of modular/complex seating on all suitable wheelbases.

Documentation, ensuring compliance with agreed record keeping systems and standards.

Caseload management.

Awareness of and compliance with medical device management, including management of incidents as directed by Clinical Lead.

Identify and prescribe appropriate equipment from an agreed product range to meet the Service Users clinical needs and their agreed aims & objectives.

Ensure that Personal Wheelchair Budgets (PWB) are offered when Service Users are eligible.

Ensure that Outcome measures are implemented in assessments, working with the Service User to achieve their desired outcomes, including MDT collaborative working where appropriate.

Take responsibility for maintaining safe clinic environments.

Understand and demonstrate knowledge of statutory obligations under the Mental Capacity Act in relation to capacity and consent. Following best practice guidelines.

Provide technical support as necessary to service centre manager and/or warehouse manager (e.g. training of FSEs, and warehouse technicians, warranty issues, audit).

Lead in reviews and evaluation of existing and new equipment as requested by the Clinical Lead and Product Review Group for that product.

Attend regular Rehabilitation Engineers/Rehabilitation Engineering Technicians meetings and contribute to group supervision.

Carry out physical/low complexity postural assessments and interventions which may involve kneeling, squatting, crouching, bending, twisting and maintaining static or awkward postures for short periods of time.

Work with a variety of hand and powered tools in a range of environments.

Assist Service Users to transfer from surface to surface by the safest means, using any appropriate equipment in line with training and individual Service User needs.

Lift, carry or adjust wheelchairs and other equipment, potentially several times a day, on a daily basis (e.g. into and out of storage areas, into and out of vehicles).

Attend moving and handling training and comply with Ross Care policies for moving and handling, at all times.

Be exposed to unpleasant working conditions, environments or weather conditions e.g. sweat, bodily fluids, unhygienic surroundings, smoke filled rooms, cramped conditions.

May be exposed to verbal, or occasional physical aggression.

Spend extended periods at computer or laptop.

Drive on a regular basis, coping with busy and adverse driving conditions.

Provide training, instruction and demonstrations and advice to Service Users and their carers, supporting the development of written and online resources.

Provide training, instruction, demonstrations and advice to other team members, as appropriate, including opportunities for shadowing and supervised activities.

Support the development and delivery of internal and external training programmes.

Comply with Ross Care arrangements for continued professional development.

Attend appropriate health and safety and other mandatory training in accordance with Ross Care policies.

Support the provision of structured training opportunities, including apprenticeships and student placements.

Adhere to relevant professional standards of practice, conduct and ethics.

Work as a senior practitioner and be accountable for own clinical and technical practice and the supervision of others.

Maintain and develop own clinical and technical competence and knowledge, including knowledge and management of mobility and postural support equipment, through supervision, reflective practice, training and membership of special interest groups.

Take responsibility for personal and service development against organisational objectives

Complete necessary risk assessments and risk management for all aspects of practice, including equipment provision, equipment assembly and modifications, moving and handling, infection control etc.

Ensure statutory and mandatory training is up to date.

Ensure evidence-based practice at all times to comply with ongoing registration and clinical governance requirements.

Participate in audit activities under the direction of the Clinical Lead.

Take responsibility for own role in meeting quality expectations, as set out by professional clinical standards and Ross Care policy and procedures and national legislation and guidance:

Service User safety (e.g. medical devices, risk management, asset management, ensuring safe use of wheelchair),

Service User experience (e.g. timely activity, availability of suitable information, managing expectations),

Clinical outcome (e.g. Service User reported outcome measures, clinical outcome measures, effectiveness of intervention).

Safeguard children, young people and adults at risk of harm with whom the service comes into contact, through strict adherence to Ross Care safeguarding procedures and guidelines.

Report incidents, complaints and safeguarding incidents in accordance with Ross Care policies.

Support with ensuring requirements to maintain ISO registrations are met.

Undertake the job in line with Ross Care Values:

Achieve business results and add value to the Company

Focus on internal and external customers

Build and maintain effective teamwork with colleagues

Embrace change and deal with ambiguity

Perform duties according to all Company policies, procedures and instructions.

This job description shall not limit the role, the post holder will be expected to carry out any other duties that their Manager feels are within their capabilities and skill set. The above information may not cover every activity involved with this position but indicates the size and scope of the role and may be subject to changes as the role develops.

Key Performance Indicators:

Successful management of internal/external relationships.

Demonstration of good customer relationships.

Demonstration of effective caseload and time management.

Evidence of improved outcomes for Service Users including those associated with repair service.

Work with clinical and operational colleagues to deliver contractual service performance of a high quality that demonstrates a personalised approach with measured outcomes.

Person Specification

Additional

Essential

  • The post holder will work within all policies, procedures and budgets set by Ross Care
  • The post holder will act at all times in the best interest of Ross Care
  • The post holder must accept responsibility for ensuring that the policies and procedures relating to Health & Safety in the workplace are adhered to at all times
  • The post holder must respect the confidentiality of data stored electronically or by other means in line with the Data Protection Act
  • The post holder will not disclose any confidential information acquired through official duties unless they have received official permission to do so

Qualifications

Essential

  • Clinical Technologist or Clinical Scientist registration
  • Enhanced DBS Clearance

Desirable

  • Member of IPEM

Knowledge and skills

Essential

  • Demonstrate strategies for organising own workload
  • Demonstrate a flexible and adaptable approach to working, in order to meet competing priorities
  • Demonstrate skill development and critical analysis of skill gaps
  • Confident in the use of computers with knowledge and experience of Microsoft Office
  • Good communication skills, both written and verbal; positive interpersonal skills with an ability to communicate appropriately with colleagues, other professionals, carers and Service Users
  • Ability to communicate sensitive information in written and verbal forms to Service Users, other professionals and in-house staff
  • Effective strategies to cope with a variety of distressing situations, including challenging behaviour from Service Users
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Demonstrate understanding of risk assessment and management within the healthcare environment
  • Demonstrate an understanding of health and safety responsibilities and compliance
  • Demonstrate an understanding of clinical governance requirements
  • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of moving and handling techniques and procedures
  • Understanding of information governance and data protection issues
  • Demonstrate an understanding of managing diversity within the local populations and workforce
  • Understanding of multi-cultural issues
  • Full driving licence and a willingness to drive Ross Care/own vehicles.
  • An ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions, such as weather, exposure to unpleasant environments, bodily fluids, pets and other unspecified hazards

Desirable

  • Knowledge of legal issues (e.g. data protection, child protection, safeguarding of children and adults at risk of harm, health and safety, adults, human rights etc)
  • Knowledge of a range of manual and powered wheelchairs, postural supports and accessories
  • Knowledge of a range of medical conditions (e.g. respiratory, neuro, orthopaedic), their management and implications for wheelchair prescription or other intervention
  • Demonstrate strategies for involving Service Users and carers in clinical decisions, ensuring all feedback is acknowledged

Experience

Essential

  • Experience in mechanical or electrical engineering sector

Desirable

  • Experience of working with patients with long-term and deteriorating medical conditions
  • Member of relevant special interest group
Person Specification

Additional

Essential

  • The post holder will work within all policies, procedures and budgets set by Ross Care
  • The post holder will act at all times in the best interest of Ross Care
  • The post holder must accept responsibility for ensuring that the policies and procedures relating to Health & Safety in the workplace are adhered to at all times
  • The post holder must respect the confidentiality of data stored electronically or by other means in line with the Data Protection Act
  • The post holder will not disclose any confidential information acquired through official duties unless they have received official permission to do so

Qualifications

Essential

  • Clinical Technologist or Clinical Scientist registration
  • Enhanced DBS Clearance

Desirable

  • Member of IPEM

Knowledge and skills

Essential

  • Demonstrate strategies for organising own workload
  • Demonstrate a flexible and adaptable approach to working, in order to meet competing priorities
  • Demonstrate skill development and critical analysis of skill gaps
  • Confident in the use of computers with knowledge and experience of Microsoft Office
  • Good communication skills, both written and verbal; positive interpersonal skills with an ability to communicate appropriately with colleagues, other professionals, carers and Service Users
  • Ability to communicate sensitive information in written and verbal forms to Service Users, other professionals and in-house staff
  • Effective strategies to cope with a variety of distressing situations, including challenging behaviour from Service Users
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Demonstrate understanding of risk assessment and management within the healthcare environment
  • Demonstrate an understanding of health and safety responsibilities and compliance
  • Demonstrate an understanding of clinical governance requirements
  • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of moving and handling techniques and procedures
  • Understanding of information governance and data protection issues
  • Demonstrate an understanding of managing diversity within the local populations and workforce
  • Understanding of multi-cultural issues
  • Full driving licence and a willingness to drive Ross Care/own vehicles.
  • An ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions, such as weather, exposure to unpleasant environments, bodily fluids, pets and other unspecified hazards

Desirable

  • Knowledge of legal issues (e.g. data protection, child protection, safeguarding of children and adults at risk of harm, health and safety, adults, human rights etc)
  • Knowledge of a range of manual and powered wheelchairs, postural supports and accessories
  • Knowledge of a range of medical conditions (e.g. respiratory, neuro, orthopaedic), their management and implications for wheelchair prescription or other intervention
  • Demonstrate strategies for involving Service Users and carers in clinical decisions, ensuring all feedback is acknowledged

Experience

Essential

  • Experience in mechanical or electrical engineering sector

Desirable

  • Experience of working with patients with long-term and deteriorating medical conditions
  • Member of relevant special interest group

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

Ross Care

Address

Kent and Medway Wheelchair Service

Inca House, Wotton Road

Ashford

Kent

TN23 6LL


Employer's website

https://rosscare.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Ross Care

Address

Kent and Medway Wheelchair Service

Inca House, Wotton Road

Ashford

Kent

TN23 6LL


Employer's website

https://rosscare.co.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Clinical Lead

Theresa Hodges

Theresa.hodges@rosscare.co.uk

03301244485

Details

Date posted

14 April 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£38,682 to £54,710 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time

Reference number

E0453-26-0013

Job locations

Kent and Medway Wheelchair Service

Inca House, Wotton Road

Ashford

Kent

TN23 6LL


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