Job summary The Living Well Service empowers people to take control of their health and wellbeing through referral to a social prescribing link worker who gives people the time they need to focus on what 'matters to me'.
Social prescribers take a holistic approach, connecting people to community groups and statutory services for practical and emotional support.
They also support existing groups to be accessible and sustainable and help people to start new community groups, working collaboratively with all local partners.This role is to support clients aged 18+ with mild or long-term mental health issues, people who are vulnerable or isolated, those who struggle to manage long-term conditions such as pain, diabetes, long covid, anxiety or limiting long-term illness.A driving licence and access to a car would be advantageous due to travelrequired on occasionsinterviews for this post will be held 27th November**Please note this advert may close early if we receive a large number of applications** Main duties of the job Promoting the Living Well Service and its role in facilitating independence and in building community and personal resilience.Creating a wellbeing assessment that takes into consideration the role and possible impact of the wider determinants of health on wellbeing.Build relationships with key staff in GP practices within Darlington, attending relevant meetings, becoming part of the wider network team, giving information and feedback on the role of social prescribing.Be proactive in developing strong links with all local agencies to encourage referrals, recognising what they need in order to be confident in making appropriate referrals.Provide referral agencies with regular updates about the development of the service, including training for their staff on how to access information to encourage appropriate referrals.Be proactive in encouraging self-referrals and connecting with all local communities.
About us Primary Healthcare Darlington is a GP Federation, based centrally in Darlington, which supports GP practices in Darlington to provide the best possible healthcare services.Along with our rapidly increasing Social Prescribing team we also provided an extended GP Access Service, a Community Sexual Health Service, private medicals and primary care services and an integrated service to the Care Homes within Darlington.We are an award-winning company who places the wellbeing of our staff at the heart of everything we do.
We have a wellbeing lead who offers staff access to multiple wellbeing resources, and as a company we offer staff access to free counselling services, protected time to develop professionally, access to high-quality training and development, weekly fresh fruit deliveries, free tea and coffee and chilled, filtered water and much more.
We also offer staff an opportunity to volunteer for 4 days annually in the local community.
In the past year staff have supported Groundwork, Age UK and many more community projects.PHD is an Equal Opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates, regardless of age, sex, race, disability, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, religion or belief, or pregnancy and maternity.
We guarantee an interview to disabled candidates who meet the minimum criteria.
We welcome requests for flexible working.
Job description Job responsibilities Key responsibilities:1.
Take referrals from a wide range of agencies including GP practices within primary care networks, pharmacies, multi-disciplinary teams, hospital discharge teams, allied health professionals, fire service, police, job centres, social care services, housing associations, and voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) organisations (list not exhaustive).2.
Provide personalised support to individuals, their families and carers to take control of their wellbeing, live independently and improve their health outcomes.3.
Develop trusting relationships by giving people time to focus on what matters to me.4.
Based on the persons priorities and the impact of the wider determinants of health on their life, you will co-produce a personalised wellbeing plan to improve their health and wellbeing that will include connecting or reconnecting them to community groups and activities and statutory services where appropriate.5.
The role will require managing and prioritising your own caseload, in accordance with the needs, priorities and any urgent support required by individuals on the caseload.
It is vital that you have a strong awareness and understanding of when it is appropriate or necessary to refer people back to other health professionals/agencies, when what the person needs is beyond the scope of the link worker role when there is a mental health need requiring a qualified practitioner.6.
Draw on and increase the strengths and capacities of local communities, enabling local VCSE organisations and community groups to receive social prescribing referrals.
Ensure they are supported, have basic safeguarding processes for vulnerable individuals and can provide opportunities for the person to develop friendships, a sense of belonging, and build knowledge, skills and confidence.7.
Work together with all local partners to collectively ensure that local VCSE organisations and community groups are sustainable and that community assets are nurtured, for example by making them aware of small grants or micro-commissioning if available, including providing support to set up new community groups and services, where gaps are identified in local provision.Key TasksReferralsPromoting the Wellbeing Service and its role in facilitating independence and in building community and personal resilience.Creating a wellbeing assessment that takes into consideration the role and possible impact of the wider determinants of health on wellbeing.Build relationships with key staff in GP practices within Darlington, attending relevant meetings, becoming part of the wider network team, giving information and feedback on the role of social prescribing.Be proactive in developing strong links with all local agencies to encourage referrals, recognising what they need in order to be confident in making appropriate referrals.Work in partnership with all local agencies to raise awareness of social prescribing.Provide referral agencies with regular updates about the development of the service, including training for their staff on how to access information to encourage appropriate referrals.Be proactive in encouraging self-referrals and connecting with all local communities, particularly those communities that statutory agencies may find hard to reach.Provide personalised supportMeet people on a one-to-one basis, making home visits where appropriate within organisational policies and procedures.Give people time to tell their stories and focus on what matters to me.
Build trust with the person, providing non-judgemental support, respecting diversity and lifestyle choices.
Work from a strengths-based approach focusing on a persons assets.Be a friendly source of information about wellbeing and prevention approaches.Help people identify the wider issues that impact on their health and wellbeing, such as debt, poor housing, being unemployed, loneliness and caring responsibilities.Work with the person, their families and carers and consider how they can all be supported through social prescribing.Help people maintain or regain independence through the development of everyday living skills, adaptations, enablement approaches and simple safeguards.Work with individuals to co-produce a simple personalised support plan based on the persons priorities, interests, values and motivations.Manage expectations by explaining clearly what they can expect from the groups, activities and services they are being connected to and what the person can do for themselves to improve their health and wellbeing.Where appropriate, accompany people to community groups, activities and statutory services, ensuring they are comfortable.
Follow up to ensure they are happy, able to engage, included and receiving good support.Where people may be eligible for a personal health budget, help them to explore this option as a way of providing funded, personalised support to be independent, including helping people to gain skills for meaningful employment, where appropriate.Support local groups to act in accordance with information governance policies and procedures, ensuring compliance with the Data Protection Act.Work collectively with all local partners to ensure community groups are strong and sustainableSupport local partners and commissioners to develop new groups and services where needed.Encourage people who have been connected to community support through social prescribing to volunteer and give their time freely to others, in order to build their skills and confidence, and strengthen community resilience.Develop a team of volunteers within your service to provide buddying support for people, starting new groups and finding creative community solutions to local issues.Encourage people, their families and carers to provide peer support and to do things together, such as setting up new community groups or volunteering.General tasksData captureWork sensitively with people, their families and carers to capture key information, enabling tracking of the impact of social prescribing on their health and wellbeing.Encourage people, their families and carers to provide feedback and to share their stories about the impact of the services on their lives.Support referral agencies to provide appropriate information about the person they are referring.
Provide appropriate feedback to referral agencies about the people they referred.Work closely with GP practices within the PCN to ensure social prescribing referral codes are inputted to SystmOne so that the persons use of the NHS can be tracked.Adhere to data protection legislation and data sharing agreements with the clinical commissioning group (CCG).Professional developmentWork with your line manager to undertake continual personal and professional development activities.Take an active part in reviewing and developing your roles and responsibilities as a social prescriber.Adhere to organisational policies and procedures, including confidentiality, safeguarding, lone working, information governance and health and safety.Work with your line manager to access regular caseload management, peer supervision, clinical supervision and guidance on becoming a reflective practitioner as this will enable you to deal sensitively and effectively with the difficult issues that people present.MiscellaneousCollect feedback from your clients on the social prescribing service you delivered.Adopt a curious, open-mind, innovate approach to solution-finding.Be prepared to actively seek out ways to improve the Wellbeing Service and raise the profile of social prescribing in Darlington.Undertake any tasks consistent with the level of the post and the scope of the role, ensuring that work is delivered in a timely and effective manner.Duties may vary from time to time, without changing the general character of the post or the level of responsibility.Special Working ConditionsThe post-holder is required to have access to their own transport and to travel independently between practice sites across the Network, visit clients in their own homes (when appropriate to do so) and to attend in-person and virtual meetings hosted by other agencies.
Person Specification Qualifications Essential GCSE/NVQ level 2/3 or equivalent level of training and experience Understanding of basic health and social care terminology Proven ability to recognise and manage risk Knowledge of the needs of older people, safeguarding and the associated legislative framework Good interpersonal skills Ability to communicate confidently with staff at all levels Ability to work well across teams Good time management and an ability to prioritise and work to strict deadlines Ability to work on own initiative without direct supervision, understanding where clinical input is needed IT skills and experience in the use of Microsoft Office programmes Desirable Familiarity with IT systems currently in use in health and social care settings Experience Essential Experience in working directly in a community development context, adult health and social care, learning support or public health/health improvement (including unpaid work) Experience in supporting people, their families, and carers in a related role (including unpaid work) Experience in supporting people with their mental health, either in a paid, unpaid or informal capacity Experience in working with the VCSE sector (in a paid or unpaid capacity), including with volunteers and small community groups Desirable Experience in partnership/collaborative working and of building relationships across a variety of organisations
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