Job summary
The role of Mental health and Wellbeing Coach will
work within the team based across Monkseaton Medical Centre and Bridge Medical.
The role will support individuals to move from surviving to thriving by helping
people to feel in control of their health and wellbeing by addressing mental
health, general health, wellbeing, and inclusion needs using a behaviour change
approach. It will span all ages incorporating typical presentations in both
adult, child, and adolescent mental health. The postholder will help shape and
improve the delivery of contemporary and holistic health support and treatment
for Bridge and Monkseaton Medical Practice.
Main duties of the job
- To provide individual support for people within primary care to explore ways of improving mental health and wellbeing.
- Support people to
utilise self-help and facilitated tools to aid individual goal planning and
measurement of recovery.
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Support people to
make informed choices about their health and wellbeing, which includes
improving the levels of physical activity, promoting a healthier diet, and
improving mental wellbeing.
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Support access to
wider community activities and support as part of an individual plan
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Effectively
signpost and support access to appropriate services
-
Organise group
consultations to explore ways of improving mental health and well-being for
common conditions; anxiety, low mood, building confidence, carer support etc
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Contribute to
developing leaflets and resources about mental health and wellbeing for
patients.
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Utilise social
prescribing to develop individual recovery and support planning including
working with the team directly across the PCN.
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Promote effective
and efficient working practices across the team to achieve measurable outcomes.
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Contribute to,
and advise on, the development and implementation of local mental health &
well-being improvement programmes.
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To share good
practice within the PCN and other PCNs in the area and adopt innovative
practice where it improves outcome measures for patients and primary care.
About us
Bridge and Monkseaton Medical Practice are committed to the well being and the development of the whole team. We have a strong focus on staff wellbeing and during the pandemic we created a small garden and zen room to take time out in. We have regular and one off social and wellbeing events. Walking club, sea swimmers, knit and natter, yoga classes, facials and massages to name a few.
We are a 2 site merged Practice with Monkseaton Medical Centre and Bridge Medical both located close to the North East coast and excellent bus/metro links to Newcastle upon Tyne.
The Practice has excellent facilities at both sites for patients and staff. These include meeting rooms and communal kitchen for lunch/coffee.
Our team is made up of doctors, paramedic, nurse, Health Care Assistants, pharmacists, pharmacy technician, mental health team, management team and a friendly reception team. We host Doctors in training, Foundation doctors and 5th year medical students.
Job description
Job responsibilities
- Provide individual support for people within primary care to explore ways of improving mental health and wellbeing.
- Support people to utilise self-help and facilitated tools to aid individual goal planning and measurement of recovery.
- Support people to make informed choices about their health and wellbeing, which includes improving the levels of physical activity, promoting a healthier diet, and improving mental wellbeing.
- Effectively signpost and support access to appropriate services
- Support primary care colleagues to address the wider determinants of health and deliver individual package of support and education.
- Organise group consultations to explore ways of improving mental health and well-being for common conditions; anxiety, low mood, building confidence, carer support etc
- Contribute to developing leaflets and resources about mental health and wellbeing for patients.
- Communicates sensitively and effectively with clients, and their relatives and carers, including those with special needs and those who do not comprehend written and spoken English, to promote changes in behaviour that lead to health benefits.
- Communicates tactfully and uses persuasive skills with clients where there are barriers to understanding.
- To communicate to clients and staff to promote learning and behaviour change.
- Sensitively communicates with patients, their relatives and carers when dealing with difficult issues raised by patients, including disclosure of abuse.
- Clearly communicates to staff and to line manager/GP to enable the service to be delivered effectively and efficiently.
- Communicates sensitively to staff when managing difficult issues.
- Role models a healthy lifestyle to clients to facilitate change
Job description
Job responsibilities
- Provide individual support for people within primary care to explore ways of improving mental health and wellbeing.
- Support people to utilise self-help and facilitated tools to aid individual goal planning and measurement of recovery.
- Support people to make informed choices about their health and wellbeing, which includes improving the levels of physical activity, promoting a healthier diet, and improving mental wellbeing.
- Effectively signpost and support access to appropriate services
- Support primary care colleagues to address the wider determinants of health and deliver individual package of support and education.
- Organise group consultations to explore ways of improving mental health and well-being for common conditions; anxiety, low mood, building confidence, carer support etc
- Contribute to developing leaflets and resources about mental health and wellbeing for patients.
- Communicates sensitively and effectively with clients, and their relatives and carers, including those with special needs and those who do not comprehend written and spoken English, to promote changes in behaviour that lead to health benefits.
- Communicates tactfully and uses persuasive skills with clients where there are barriers to understanding.
- To communicate to clients and staff to promote learning and behaviour change.
- Sensitively communicates with patients, their relatives and carers when dealing with difficult issues raised by patients, including disclosure of abuse.
- Clearly communicates to staff and to line manager/GP to enable the service to be delivered effectively and efficiently.
- Communicates sensitively to staff when managing difficult issues.
- Role models a healthy lifestyle to clients to facilitate change
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Experience of involving patients and local communities in identifying their own health needs
- Experience of working in a multi-agency environment
Desirable
- Experience on supervising staff
- Experience of using clinical systems such as SystmOne
- Experience of supporting people with their mental health
- Experience of using tools to support people to have a shared decision-making conversation
Qualifications
Essential
- Knowledge of public health/health improvement, acquired through training, extended courses and experience to degree level equivalent
- Health coaching/counselling qualification or willingness to undertake this study
- Experience of working in a multi-agency environment
- Knowledge of the issues relating to topic area
- Knowledge of local resources available to help support these patient groups
Desirable
- Teaching/Training experience
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Experience of involving patients and local communities in identifying their own health needs
- Experience of working in a multi-agency environment
Desirable
- Experience on supervising staff
- Experience of using clinical systems such as SystmOne
- Experience of supporting people with their mental health
- Experience of using tools to support people to have a shared decision-making conversation
Qualifications
Essential
- Knowledge of public health/health improvement, acquired through training, extended courses and experience to degree level equivalent
- Health coaching/counselling qualification or willingness to undertake this study
- Experience of working in a multi-agency environment
- Knowledge of the issues relating to topic area
- Knowledge of local resources available to help support these patient groups
Desirable
- Teaching/Training experience
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.