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Qualified Vision Rehabilitation Specialist

Job in Glasgow, Glasgow City Area, G1, Scotland, UK
Listing for: The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-08-22
Job specializations:
  • Social Work
    Rehabilitation
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 25000 - 32000 GBP Yearly GBP 25000.00 32000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Unleash your potential - Your Career. Their Independence

Come and join us as a supportive and confident Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) and be part of something life‑changing - helping people with sight loss live the life they choose.

As a Qualified Vision Rehabilitation Specialist (VRS) at Guide Dogs, you’ll empower and enable people with sight loss to develop the skills, confidence and independence they need to live the life they choose. Through personalised assessment, rehabilitation and wellbeing support, you’ll help individuals adapt to changing circumstances and achieve their goals at home, work and within their communities. The Vision Rehabilitation Specialist will be an expert in vision rehabilitation, independent living skills training, holistic assessment, and supporting people with sight loss to build confidence, resilience and independence.

Our Vision Rehabilitation Specialists play a huge part in ensuring everything we do enables us to deliver on our purpose and exceed expectations.

This role supports Glasgow and West of Scotland region, with occasional travel across wider Scotland as required. You will work 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday, from 9am to 5pm. Some flexibility is required to occasionally work outside of core hours, including evenings and, on rare occasions, weekends.

Key Responsibilities
  • Build trusted relationships with people living with sight loss, taking a personalised approach to understanding their goals, strengths and support needs.
  • Carry out holistic assessments of mobility, independence, wellbeing and functional vision to identify the right support for each individual.
  • Develop and deliver tailored rehabilitation and training programmes that build confidence, independence and everyday life skills.
  • Support clients to use assistive technology, equipment and other services that help them achieve their goals.
  • Regularly review progress with clients, adapting support plans to ensure positive outcomes are achieved.
  • Work collaboratively with colleagues, partner organisations and local services to provide seamless support and maximise impact.
  • Share your expertise by supporting and mentoring colleagues while maintaining accurate records and adhering to safeguarding and data protection requirements.
You

You’ll have a person-centred and empowering approach to supporting people with sight loss to develop their mobility, independence and wellbeing. You’ll enjoy working independently and collaboratively across communities and multi- cy environments, with a dedicated focus on delivering tailored rehabilitation programmes and achieving meaningful outcomes for clients, whilst being committed to helping people live the life they choose with confidence, dignity and independence.

You’ll act with integrity and honesty in everything you do.

Skills and Competencies
  • Qualified as either a Mobility Instructor or Rehabilitation Worker - please refer to the Essential Education/ Qualifications criteria within the Job Description on our careers page.
  • Able to meet the travel requirements of the role. This may be through holding a valid full UK driving licence or alternative arrangements such as Access to Work support or public transport, if suitable for the role location.
  • Able to undertake physical demands of the role, including walking long distances daily for extended periods of time, in all weather conditions. Be able to handle equipment and specialist resource required for the role.
  • Proven post qualification experience of working with people who are blind and partially sighted.
  • Proven experience of liaising effectively with other professionals / agencies.
  • Has proven skills and approaches to work with people who have additional needs.

We wouldn’t be able to change the lives of people with sight loss without our people. That’s why it’s important for us to provide a variety of benefits that reward our colleagues in a way that suits them and recognises the hard work and contribution that they make.

  • 26 days annual leave. After three years of continuous employment, this increases to 28 days plus bank holidays.
  • Real Living Wage Employer
  • Flex pot - equal to a proportion of your annual salary to use on…
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