Job summary
Ravensbourne
PCN consists of two main practices Novum Health Partnership and ICO Health
Group. We work within the Neighbourhood 3 footprint in Lewisham.
Ravensbourne
PCN work closely with our partners to deliver equitable healthcare to where it
is needed most and this role will initially be an integral part of Integrated
Neighbourhood Team.
The key members of this
partnership are Lewisham
& Greenwich NHS Trust, the South
London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, Lewisham
council, GP practices, Primary Care Networks and our GP Alliance, as well as
Healthwatch Lewisham and local voluntary sector organisations and community
representatives.
Were building a health and care system thats not just sustainable, but supports peoples physical and mental wellbeing. By putting peoples
needs at the centre of everything we do, were ensuring
access to high-quality, tailored
support when its needed most.
Main duties of the job
Lewisham is transforming neighbourhood care through
the establishment of Integrated
Neighbourhood Teams, designed to deliver coordinated, community-based care and support. The teams are made up of NHS services, primary care, social
care, and the voluntary sector to provide
more integrated and effective
support for residents.
The four INTs align with Lewishams neighbourhoods and are closely integrated with seven Primary Care Networks. This approach builds on existing
health and care service boundaries
and proven models of successful collaboration in adult social care, children
and young peoples services, district nursing, and mental health services.
To ensure a controlled and effective rollout,
the initial focus of INTs will be on supporting patients with three or more
cardiovascular long-term conditions .
Residents accessing
the service will receive holistic
support that addresses
both physical and social factors
affecting their lives. This includes:
A comprehensive multi-morbidity assessment
to understand and manage long- term
health conditions
Access to the Lifestyle Medicine
Service, offering personalised
support for healthier living
Group consultations to share experiences, learn from others,
and receive expert advice
Support with social challenges, such as housing, finances, or loneliness because wellbeing goes beyond just health
About us
Manage and prioritise a caseload based on individual needs and priorities,- patient referrals and waiting lists. Adapt service delivery to meet the diverse needs of the local population, ensuring accessibility and inclusivity. Work flexibly to meet evolving service and patient demands. Deliver one-to-one and group health and nutritional coaching sessions incorporating all six pillars of lifestyle medicine. Provide personalised nutritional coaching aligned with patients goals and health challenges, supporting behaviour change and self-management through structured coaching techniques.
Raise awareness of the Lifestyle Medicine Service, particularly among underserved communities. Collaborate within multidisciplinary and multi-agency teams to promote health coaching and personalised care. Build strong relationships with GP practices, PCN teams, and community services to ensure effective referrals and continuity of care.
Act as Lead Health and Wellbeing Coach, supporting colleagues and championing lifestyle medicine principles across the PCN. Contribute to team, practice, and network meetings and service development. Provide leadership on nutrition-focused interventions.
Collect and analyse feedback and data to evaluate and improve service delivery. Contribute to reporting and performance evaluation. Engage in supervision and CPD to enhance communication, coaching, and service quality.
Job description
Job responsibilities
General Duties
Mobility
The post-holder may be required to work at any appropriate site within the neighbourhood as necessary for the delivery
of the functions of this role.
Equality & Diversity
Staff have the right to be treated
fairly in recruitment and career
progression. Staff can expect to work in an environment
where diversity is valued and equality of opportunity is promoted.
Staff will not be discriminated against on any grounds including age, disability, gender
reassignment, marriage and civil
partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race,
religion or belief,
sex or sexual orientation.
Staff have a responsibility to ensure
that they treat their
colleagues and others
they may interact with dignity and respect.
Health &
Safety
Employees must be aware of the responsibility placed on them under the Health and
Safety at Work Act (1974) to maintain a healthy and safe working
environment for both staff and visitors.
Data Protection
All the personal information we hold, obtain, record, use and share as
an organisation is governed under the Data Protection Act 2018/General Data Protection Regulations.
You have a legal responsibility for all personal information you
handle and must not at any time use
the personal data in a way incompatible with the guidelines stipulated in
this act.
If you are in any doubt
regarding what you should or should not do
in connection with
the Data Protection Act
and the General Data
Protection Regulations, then you must contact your Line
Manager.
Records Management
You have a legal responsibility for all records you
work with e.g.patient records, financial records,
personal, administrative, etc that you gather or use as part of your work.
The records may be held
in a variety of formats
such as paper, electronic, microfiche, audio, and video tapes,
etc. You must consult your manager
if you have any doubt as to the correct management of the
records with which you work.
Confidentiality
In the course of your employment, you will have
access to confidential information. You
are required to exercise due
consideration in the way
you use such information and should
not act in any way, which might be prejudicial to the organisations
interests.
If you are in any doubt regarding the use of information in the
pursuit of your duties, you should seek advice from your Line Manager before communicating such information to any third party.
Any inappropriate disclosure may
be subject to disciplinary procedures.
Infection Control
All staff are responsible for protecting themselves
and others against infection risks.
All staff regardless of whether clinical or not are expected to comply with current infection control
policies and procedures and to report any problems regarding this to their
managers.
Job description
Job responsibilities
General Duties
Mobility
The post-holder may be required to work at any appropriate site within the neighbourhood as necessary for the delivery
of the functions of this role.
Equality & Diversity
Staff have the right to be treated
fairly in recruitment and career
progression. Staff can expect to work in an environment
where diversity is valued and equality of opportunity is promoted.
Staff will not be discriminated against on any grounds including age, disability, gender
reassignment, marriage and civil
partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race,
religion or belief,
sex or sexual orientation.
Staff have a responsibility to ensure
that they treat their
colleagues and others
they may interact with dignity and respect.
Health &
Safety
Employees must be aware of the responsibility placed on them under the Health and
Safety at Work Act (1974) to maintain a healthy and safe working
environment for both staff and visitors.
Data Protection
All the personal information we hold, obtain, record, use and share as
an organisation is governed under the Data Protection Act 2018/General Data Protection Regulations.
You have a legal responsibility for all personal information you
handle and must not at any time use
the personal data in a way incompatible with the guidelines stipulated in
this act.
If you are in any doubt
regarding what you should or should not do
in connection with
the Data Protection Act
and the General Data
Protection Regulations, then you must contact your Line
Manager.
Records Management
You have a legal responsibility for all records you
work with e.g.patient records, financial records,
personal, administrative, etc that you gather or use as part of your work.
The records may be held
in a variety of formats
such as paper, electronic, microfiche, audio, and video tapes,
etc. You must consult your manager
if you have any doubt as to the correct management of the
records with which you work.
Confidentiality
In the course of your employment, you will have
access to confidential information. You
are required to exercise due
consideration in the way
you use such information and should
not act in any way, which might be prejudicial to the organisations
interests.
If you are in any doubt regarding the use of information in the
pursuit of your duties, you should seek advice from your Line Manager before communicating such information to any third party.
Any inappropriate disclosure may
be subject to disciplinary procedures.
Infection Control
All staff are responsible for protecting themselves
and others against infection risks.
All staff regardless of whether clinical or not are expected to comply with current infection control
policies and procedures and to report any problems regarding this to their
managers.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Experience working in a team environment
- Experience in health and wellbeing coaching
- Experience working as a nutritionist
Desirable
- Experience delivering lifestyle medicine approaches with patients
- Experiencing of working with patients living with pre-diabetes and or diabetes
- Experience in healthcare, social care, or community development settings
- Experience working in multidisciplinary teams
- Previous experience in the NHS or a similar healthcare setting
- Familiarity with clinical systems such as EMIS
- Experience with working with those with Learning Disabilities and SMI
Qualifications
Essential
- Minimum of five GCSEs/O Levels or equivalent
- Demonstrable commitment to ongoing professional development PCI-accredited coaching qualification
- Accredited nutritionist qualification
Desirable
- Willingness to undertake further training
- Evidence of continued learning and development
- Foundation Course or IBLM Diploma in Lifestyle Medicine
Skills, Abilities and Other
Essential
- Excellent communication skills including written, verbal and use of IT.
- Motivational Interviewing and coaching skills
- Ability to analyse and interpret information about health and well- being
- Ability to undertake needs assessment activity with communities
- Ability to communicate with a wide range of people about health and well-being
- Ability to apply evidence-base knowledge into practice
- Ability to develop and maintain effective collaborative working
- Ability to work in partnership with individuals and communities to improve health
- Ability to plan, implement and review projects and work streams Ability to organise work under pressure and use your own initiative
Desirable
- Can speak multiple languages
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- Experience working in a team environment
- Experience in health and wellbeing coaching
- Experience working as a nutritionist
Desirable
- Experience delivering lifestyle medicine approaches with patients
- Experiencing of working with patients living with pre-diabetes and or diabetes
- Experience in healthcare, social care, or community development settings
- Experience working in multidisciplinary teams
- Previous experience in the NHS or a similar healthcare setting
- Familiarity with clinical systems such as EMIS
- Experience with working with those with Learning Disabilities and SMI
Qualifications
Essential
- Minimum of five GCSEs/O Levels or equivalent
- Demonstrable commitment to ongoing professional development PCI-accredited coaching qualification
- Accredited nutritionist qualification
Desirable
- Willingness to undertake further training
- Evidence of continued learning and development
- Foundation Course or IBLM Diploma in Lifestyle Medicine
Skills, Abilities and Other
Essential
- Excellent communication skills including written, verbal and use of IT.
- Motivational Interviewing and coaching skills
- Ability to analyse and interpret information about health and well- being
- Ability to undertake needs assessment activity with communities
- Ability to communicate with a wide range of people about health and well-being
- Ability to apply evidence-base knowledge into practice
- Ability to develop and maintain effective collaborative working
- Ability to work in partnership with individuals and communities to improve health
- Ability to plan, implement and review projects and work streams Ability to organise work under pressure and use your own initiative
Desirable
- Can speak multiple languages
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.