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Sensory Services Officer - Qualified Rehabilitation Officer of Visual Impairment (ROVI)

OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
Hampshire
1 day ago
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Job Details:


Job Reference: HCC622093


Salary Range: £40,643 - £45,077 per annum


Work Location: Elizabeth II Court, Winchester (Hybrid Working)


Hours per week: 37


Contract Type: Permanent


Closing Date: 2December 2025

The Role:


Joining our dynamic Sensory Services team as a Sensory Services Officer and qualified Rehabilitation Officer of Visual Impairment (ROVI), you’ll be an integral part of our Reablement Service that includes Occupational Therapy, Sensory Services, and CQC Registered Community Response teams.

In this rewarding role, you’ll work with people who have significant sight and/or hearing loss to support them to live independently in their own homes.

What you’ll do:

Carry out holistic assessments of reablement needs for individuals with sensory impairments.


Plan and deliver tailored reablement interventions, including mobility and daily living skills training.
Set SMART goals and support individuals in achieving them.
Assess for and issue appropriate sensory equipment.
Provide advice, signposting, and referrals to other services as needed.
Work collaboratively with families, carers, and multi-disciplinary teams, to create tailored rehabilitation plans and deliver high-quality, person-centred care.
Apply a strengths-based approach to empower individuals throughout their reablement journey.

What we’re looking for:

A qualified Rehabilitation Officer of Visual Impairment (ROVI) and registered with the Rehabilitation Workers Professional Network (RWPN).


A genuine desire to improve the lives of those who need support to become as independent as possible.
Experience working in the vision impairment field.
Excellent communication skills and a self-motivated, enthusiastic approach.
Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced community setting.
Strong assessment and treatment planning skills.
Experience working with individuals with hearing loss is desirable but not essential.

Take a look at our Candidate Pack for more information about the Sensory Services Officer - Qualified Rehabilitation Officer of Visual Impairment (ROVI) role, team and our values. The section ‘About you’ explains what specific knowledge, skills and experience we want you to tell us about. Make sure you explain how you meet these requirements and demonstrate our values, in your application.

Why join us?

Rewarding work: Make a real difference in the lives of Hampshire residents with significant sight and/or hearing loss and know that you can help improve their quality of life and make a lasting impact. For further information please visit our Reablement website.


Supportive environment: Work in an inclusive, friendly, and collaborative team that values your contribution and wellbeing, and feels proud of the work they do to support people in our community.
Professional growth: We invest in your future. With continuous development opportunities and a comprehensive suite of management training, you’ll have the chance to enhance your skills and advance your career in the care sector. 
Employee support: Access to Health Assured's comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme to support your physical and mental wellbeing, including 24/7 telephone support, a suite of online resources, and legal and financial advice. 
Competitive benefits package: Including generous annual leave entitlement, occupational sick pay, and access to the Local Government Pension Scheme. Find more information here.

Applicants can expect to hear from us within two weeks of the advertised closing date.

Please note: We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role and therefore it is essential that you already have the right to work in the UK before applying.

Other roles you may have experience of may include: Visual Impairment Reablement Practitioner, Specialist Sensory Reablement Officer, ROVI – Sensory Services Practitioner, Rehabilitation Specialist – Visual Impairment, Sensory Rehabilitation Officer, Visual & Hearing Impairment Support Officer

Travel Requirements:


You will be required to travel to various locations within Hampshire and it is essential that you have a current drivers’ licence and access to a reliable vehicle on a regular basis.

Values Based Recruitment:


We recruit for attitudes and values in Adults’ Health and Care. We invite you to evidence how you demonstrate our 5 core values in your application. For more information on our values, please refer to the candidate pack.

Additional Information:


Sensory Services Officer - Qualified Rehabilitation Officer of Visual Impairment (ROVI) Candidate Pack

Vetting Requirements:


This post is subject to a Criminal Records Check.

Contact Details for an Informal Discussion:


For general enquiries, please contact
For an informal chat about the role, please contact Robert Vear, Operational Manager (Triage & Quality) - Mid Hants Reablement on

Hampshire County Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. We expect all employees, workers and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment.

In order to combat discrimination, no unnecessary conditions or requirements will be applied which could have a disproportionately adverse effect on any one group. All sections of the population will have equal access to jobs. No applicant or employee will receive less favourable treatment because of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage or civil partnership and pregnancy or maternity, unless a Genuine Occupational Requirement (GOR) applies.

We are a Disability Confident Employer - committed to ensuring that our recruitment and selection process is inclusive and accessible.

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