Woodhouse Medical Practice

Health and Wellbeing Coach

The closing date is 09 March 2026

Job summary

Feel Good Factor (FGF) is a health and wellbeing organisation based in the ethnically diverse area of Chapeltown. We are looking for an enthusiastic and highly motivated individual to fill the following position:

Feel Good Factor (FGF) is the host employer for this role, which will be embedded within and work as part of Chapeltown Primary Care Network (PCN). Delivered through a partnership between FGF and the PCN, we are seeking an experienced Health & Wellbeing Coach to join the wider PCN team while being employed and supported by FGF.

As host employer, FGF will provide line management, professional support and access to organisational resources, including office space and team development opportunities.

Why Work for Feel Good Factor?

FGF offers a generous annual leave entitlement of 35 days per annum including statutory public holidays, increasing by one day per annum up to 38 days, plus an additional days leave on your birthday. We also offer the potential for hybrid working

We are a Mindful Employer and you will have access to a 24/7 Mindful Employer Plus confidential staff helpline. Your wellbeing and your personal and professional development are important to us, and we are committed to ensuring our people are supported to achieve their true potential.

Main duties of the job

The successful candidate will work as an integral member of the Chapeltown PCN multidisciplinary team, alongside GPs, practice staff and other primary care professionals. You will make a real difference to the lives of patients by supporting and empowering them to take proactive steps to improve their physical and mental health, based on what matters most to them. You will deliver both one-to-one and group-based support across PCN practices and community settings in Chapeltown.

You will have relevant experience, be an effective communicator and have a passion for excellence in your professional field. Most importantly, you will be committed to improving health outcomes and reducing inequalities within the Chapeltown community.

You will be working across locations within Chapeltown PCN, with access to Feel Good Factors offices.

About us

Closing date for completed applications is 12noon on Monday 9 March 2026 Interviews to take place Friday 27 March 2026 The successful applicant will be subject to an Enhanced DBS Check

Details

Date posted

25 February 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£21,997 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

A3815-26-0000

Job locations

Cambridge Road

Leeds

West Yorkshire

LS6 2SF


Westfield Medical Centre

Chapeltown Road

Leeds

LS7 3EX


St. Martins Surgery

Chapeltown Road

Leeds

LS7 4HZ


Job description

Job responsibilities

Feel Good Factor Job Description

Job Title : Health & Wellbeing Coach

Reports to : Co-Director, Projects & Partnerships/

Senior Occupational Therapist 8a

Hours : 28 hours per week (35 hpw FTE)

Salary : £27,496 per annum (pro rata)

£21,997 annum (actual)

Organisational Expectations

We expect all employees to carry out their duties in a professional manner with a client focus, ensuring that respect and courtesy is shown to them, colleagues, other service providers and all those in contact with the organisation.

Purpose of Role

Health & Wellbeing Coaches support people to take pro-active steps to improve the way they manage their physical and mental health based on what matters to them. The service encourages people, through a programme of intensive 1-2-1 support, to develop their knowledge, skills and confidence in managing their health to enable them to improve their health outcomes and quality of life. Comprehensive and holistic assessments of need will be completed in order to collaboratively identify support, goals and opportunities.

Health & Wellbeing Coaches will be integrated as a key part of the Primary Care Networks (PCN) multidisciplinary team working alongside Social Prescribing Link Workers and Care Co-ordinators to provide an all-encompassing approach to personalised care.

The post holder will provide 1-2-1 and group health coaching support for people with one or more long-term conditions to improve levels of activation enabling self management of their health and wellbeing. This will be achieved through the creation of Wellbeing plans which will be tailored to individual needs. Key to the role will be the ability to build trusting relationships quickly whilst motivating individuals to make sustained changes, working sensitively and overcoming barriers to access.

Health & Wellbeing Coaches will build and develop relationships with a wide range of services and activities in order to address social and health care needs, signposting and offering support to individuals to participate and benefit from community based activity.

As part of Chapeltown PCNs Wellbeing Team (along with Link Workers and Occupational Therapist) you will review pathways in conjunction with the Service Manager to ensure that provision is of a consistently high quality.

Main Duties and Responsibilities

1. To complete comprehensive and holistic assessments of need for those referred to the service within agreed timeframes. Giving people time to focus on what matters to me

2. To manage and prioritise a caseload, in accordance with need, to facilitate programmes of activity that benefit health and wellbeing

3. To triage referrals and signpost to specialist support quickly where necessary

4. Provide 1-2-1 and group health coaching support for people, including those with one or more long term conditions, to self-manage their health and encourage behavioural and lifestyle change

5. To develop collaborative support plans with individuals which promote choice and complement any medical treatment or advice

6. Work as part of a multidisciplinary, multi-agency team to promote health coaching and ensure GPs, practice nurses and pharmacists and other members of the primary care team understand the role and how to refer patients who may benefit from health coaching

7. Attend and contribute to team, practice and PCN meetings and events as required by the service

8. To monitor and record outcomes within SystmOne through the use of recognised assessment tools and outcome measures, including SWEMWBS and the Wellbeing Wheel

9. To gather and collate statistical information as required including both service user experience and impact of embedding personalised care into local health systems

10. To build networks with local community resources such as activities and services that may have an impact on health and wellbeing and support individuals to access these

11. To develop multi-agency working across communities and voluntary and statutory organisations to promote health coaching, its role in self-management and the wider determinants of health

12. To work closely with PCN reviewing pathways in conjunction with the service manager to ensure that provision is of a consistently high quality

13. To reflect on practice and participate in team, practice and PCN meetings

14. Participate in regular health coaching and continual learning

15. To ensure that client records and other information systems are completed accurately and within agreed timescales.

16. To ensure that support undertaken is meaningful, respectful, promotes self-determination and is in line with the individual support plan.

17. To adhere to organisational policies and procedures relating to risk and personal safety

18. Any other duties commensurate with the grade and level of responsibility of this post

Organisational Duties & Responsibilities

19. Adhere to, promote and ensure compliance with Feel Good Factors policies and procedures

20. Represent the company in a positive and professional manner at all times

21. Commitment to and delivery of Feel Good Factors core values and business plan

22. Commitment to continuous personal development

23. Undertake any relevant training appropriate to the role

24. The ability to work flexibly and sometimes outside of core hours for which a TOIL system is in place

Please note : this job description is intended to provide a guide to the general duties and responsibilities of the role. The post holder is expected to adopt a flexible approach to the tasks, which may be varied from time to time following discussion with line management. Any variations will be subject to the operational requirements of the project and will be consistent with the general profile and status of the post.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Feel Good Factor Job Description

Job Title : Health & Wellbeing Coach

Reports to : Co-Director, Projects & Partnerships/

Senior Occupational Therapist 8a

Hours : 28 hours per week (35 hpw FTE)

Salary : £27,496 per annum (pro rata)

£21,997 annum (actual)

Organisational Expectations

We expect all employees to carry out their duties in a professional manner with a client focus, ensuring that respect and courtesy is shown to them, colleagues, other service providers and all those in contact with the organisation.

Purpose of Role

Health & Wellbeing Coaches support people to take pro-active steps to improve the way they manage their physical and mental health based on what matters to them. The service encourages people, through a programme of intensive 1-2-1 support, to develop their knowledge, skills and confidence in managing their health to enable them to improve their health outcomes and quality of life. Comprehensive and holistic assessments of need will be completed in order to collaboratively identify support, goals and opportunities.

Health & Wellbeing Coaches will be integrated as a key part of the Primary Care Networks (PCN) multidisciplinary team working alongside Social Prescribing Link Workers and Care Co-ordinators to provide an all-encompassing approach to personalised care.

The post holder will provide 1-2-1 and group health coaching support for people with one or more long-term conditions to improve levels of activation enabling self management of their health and wellbeing. This will be achieved through the creation of Wellbeing plans which will be tailored to individual needs. Key to the role will be the ability to build trusting relationships quickly whilst motivating individuals to make sustained changes, working sensitively and overcoming barriers to access.

Health & Wellbeing Coaches will build and develop relationships with a wide range of services and activities in order to address social and health care needs, signposting and offering support to individuals to participate and benefit from community based activity.

As part of Chapeltown PCNs Wellbeing Team (along with Link Workers and Occupational Therapist) you will review pathways in conjunction with the Service Manager to ensure that provision is of a consistently high quality.

Main Duties and Responsibilities

1. To complete comprehensive and holistic assessments of need for those referred to the service within agreed timeframes. Giving people time to focus on what matters to me

2. To manage and prioritise a caseload, in accordance with need, to facilitate programmes of activity that benefit health and wellbeing

3. To triage referrals and signpost to specialist support quickly where necessary

4. Provide 1-2-1 and group health coaching support for people, including those with one or more long term conditions, to self-manage their health and encourage behavioural and lifestyle change

5. To develop collaborative support plans with individuals which promote choice and complement any medical treatment or advice

6. Work as part of a multidisciplinary, multi-agency team to promote health coaching and ensure GPs, practice nurses and pharmacists and other members of the primary care team understand the role and how to refer patients who may benefit from health coaching

7. Attend and contribute to team, practice and PCN meetings and events as required by the service

8. To monitor and record outcomes within SystmOne through the use of recognised assessment tools and outcome measures, including SWEMWBS and the Wellbeing Wheel

9. To gather and collate statistical information as required including both service user experience and impact of embedding personalised care into local health systems

10. To build networks with local community resources such as activities and services that may have an impact on health and wellbeing and support individuals to access these

11. To develop multi-agency working across communities and voluntary and statutory organisations to promote health coaching, its role in self-management and the wider determinants of health

12. To work closely with PCN reviewing pathways in conjunction with the service manager to ensure that provision is of a consistently high quality

13. To reflect on practice and participate in team, practice and PCN meetings

14. Participate in regular health coaching and continual learning

15. To ensure that client records and other information systems are completed accurately and within agreed timescales.

16. To ensure that support undertaken is meaningful, respectful, promotes self-determination and is in line with the individual support plan.

17. To adhere to organisational policies and procedures relating to risk and personal safety

18. Any other duties commensurate with the grade and level of responsibility of this post

Organisational Duties & Responsibilities

19. Adhere to, promote and ensure compliance with Feel Good Factors policies and procedures

20. Represent the company in a positive and professional manner at all times

21. Commitment to and delivery of Feel Good Factors core values and business plan

22. Commitment to continuous personal development

23. Undertake any relevant training appropriate to the role

24. The ability to work flexibly and sometimes outside of core hours for which a TOIL system is in place

Please note : this job description is intended to provide a guide to the general duties and responsibilities of the role. The post holder is expected to adopt a flexible approach to the tasks, which may be varied from time to time following discussion with line management. Any variations will be subject to the operational requirements of the project and will be consistent with the general profile and status of the post.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • PERSON SPECIFICATION
  • Health & Wellbeing Coach
  • The person specification should be read in conjunction with the job description. It is used at the short listing and interview stage to decide how suitable each candidate is to take on the role. Feel Good Factor and partners do not necessarily expect that each candidate will fulfil all the criteria listed in the Desirable column but any gaps could form areas for development in the future.
  • Qualifications & TrainingEssential
  • {insert where appropriate}Desirable
  • {insert where appropriate}Identified by:
  • A = application form
  • I = interview
  • E exercise
  • Coaching/counselling qualification/experience or other relevant qualification/experience involving reflective listening skills and either:
  • Relevant training and experience in non-clinical SSM Health Coaching through a PCI-accredited organisation; or
  • Be willing to attend training with a non-clinical SSM health coaching skills programme (minimum 4 days) by a Personalised Care Institute (PCI) accredited trainer or organisationA, I
  • Approach
  • Demonstrate understanding and commitment to equal opportunities and diversityA, I
  • Demonstrate commitment to combatting disadvantage and inequality in health provisionA, I, E
  • Demonstrate the belief that people have untapped resources within them that can only be unleashed by providing a non-judgemental and empowering service A, I
  • Able to build and maintain relationships whilst maintaining appropriate professional boundariesA ,I
  • Demonstrate a willingness to participate in shaping the future of the organisation by taking on responsibilities and projects in addition to core workloadI
  • Kind, reflective and self-aware. Recognises what matters to people rather than whats the matter with themA, I
  • Consistently thinks about how their work can help and support clinicians and frontline staff deliver better outcomes for patients
  • A, I
  • Knowledge & SkillsEssentialDesirable
  • Experience of using coaching approaches/frameworks and models or other helping strategies e.g. Motivational InterviewingA, I, E
  • A good understanding of the evidence base and development of self-management in the UKA, I
  • Understanding of the importance of helping people with long-term conditions to develop their knowledge, skills and confidence in managing their health and tools used to evaluate a persons level of activation, such as Patient Activation Measurement (PAM)A, I
  • Understanding of how to apply health coaching in group settingsA, I
  • Able to work within a biopsychosocial model, using a range of tools and techniques to enable and support people, such as agenda setting, goal setting, problem solvingA, I
  • Demonstrate skills in supporting behaviour changeA, I
  • Excellent group and 1-2-1 facilitation skills including conflict resolutionA, I
  • Excellent verbal communication skills with the ability to communicate effectively at all levelsA, I. E
  • Good people management skillsA, I
  • Able to work with minimal supervision and act decisivelyA, I
  • Operates with integrity and opennessA, I
  • Good technical literacy of Microsoft Applications e.g. Word, Excel, and Access etc.A, I
  • Good interpersonal skills including listening and display empathyA, I
  • Creative, flexible and imaginative approach to working with people with diverse support needsA, I, E
  • Understanding of and barriers people face to accessing services and how to overcome themA, I
  • Ability to support and motivate people to make sustained changes in their livesA, I
  • Ability to reflect on and share practice with peersA, I
  • Actively develops themselves and othersA, I
  • Have access and willingness to use a car together with being in possession of a full current driving license and business insuranceA
  • Knowledge of a range of community groups and services which support wellbeingA, I
  • Knowledge of a range of interventions which support behavioural change e.g. Motivational InterviewingA
  • Language skills e.g. Urdu, Polish, BSL, etc.A
  • ExperienceEssentialDesirable
  • Experience of multi-agency working and signposting to appropriate supportA, I
  • Demonstrable experience of effective planning and organisational skills to deliver targets to deadlinesA, I
  • Experience of working with people with diverse health and social care needsA, I
  • Experience of using recognised assessment toolsA, I
  • Experience of working with Client Management Systems such as PARIS, P-MIS, RIO etc.A
  • OtherEssentialDesirable
  • Ability to work flexible hours and travel out of area as necessary

Desirable

  • PERSON SPECIFICATION
  • Health & Wellbeing Coach
  • The person specification should be read in conjunction with the job description. It is used at the short listing and interview stage to decide how suitable each candidate is to take on the role. Feel Good Factor and partners do not necessarily expect that each candidate will fulfil all the criteria listed in the Desirable column but any gaps could form areas for development in the future.
  • Qualifications & TrainingEssential
  • {insert where appropriate}Desirable
  • {insert where appropriate}Identified by:
  • A = application form
  • I = interview
  • E exercise
  • Coaching/counselling qualification/experience or other relevant qualification/experience involving reflective listening skills and either:
  • Relevant training and experience in non-clinical SSM Health Coaching through a PCI-accredited organisation; or
  • Be willing to attend training with a non-clinical SSM health coaching skills programme (minimum 4 days) by a Personalised Care Institute (PCI) accredited trainer or organisationA, I
  • Approach
  • Demonstrate understanding and commitment to equal opportunities and diversityA, I
  • Demonstrate commitment to combatting disadvantage and inequality in health provisionA, I, E
  • Demonstrate the belief that people have untapped resources within them that can only be unleashed by providing a non-judgemental and empowering service A, I
  • Able to build and maintain relationships whilst maintaining appropriate professional boundariesA ,I
  • Demonstrate a willingness to participate in shaping the future of the organisation by taking on responsibilities and projects in addition to core workloadI
  • Kind, reflective and self-aware. Recognises what matters to people rather than whats the matter with themA, I
  • Consistently thinks about how their work can help and support clinicians and frontline staff deliver better outcomes for patients
  • A, I
  • Knowledge & SkillsEssentialDesirable
  • Experience of using coaching approaches/frameworks and models or other helping strategies e.g. Motivational InterviewingA, I, E
  • A good understanding of the evidence base and development of self-management in the UKA, I
  • Understanding of the importance of helping people with long-term conditions to develop their knowledge, skills and confidence in managing their health and tools used to evaluate a persons level of activation, such as Patient Activation Measurement (PAM)A, I
  • Understanding of how to apply health coaching in group settingsA, I
  • Able to work within a biopsychosocial model, using a range of tools and techniques to enable and support people, such as agenda setting, goal setting, problem solvingA, I
  • Demonstrate skills in supporting behaviour changeA, I
  • Excellent group and 1-2-1 facilitation skills including conflict resolutionA, I
  • Excellent verbal communication skills with the ability to communicate effectively at all levelsA, I. E
  • Good people management skillsA, I
  • Able to work with minimal supervision and act decisivelyA, I
  • Operates with integrity and opennessA, I
  • Good technical literacy of Microsoft Applications e.g. Word, Excel, and Access etc.A, I
  • Good interpersonal skills including listening and display empathyA, I
  • Creative, flexible and imaginative approach to working with people with diverse support needsA, I, E
  • Understanding of and barriers people face to accessing services and how to overcome themA, I
  • Ability to support and motivate people to make sustained changes in their livesA, I
  • Ability to reflect on and share practice with peersA, I
  • Actively develops themselves and othersA, I
  • Have access and willingness to use a car together with being in possession of a full current driving license and business insuranceA
  • Knowledge of a range of community groups and services which support wellbeingA, I
  • Knowledge of a range of interventions which support behavioural change e.g. Motivational InterviewingA
  • Language skills e.g. Urdu, Polish, BSL, etc.A
  • ExperienceEssentialDesirable
  • Experience of multi-agency working and signposting to appropriate supportA, I
  • Demonstrable experience of effective planning and organisational skills to deliver targets to deadlinesA, I
  • Experience of working with people with diverse health and social care needsA, I
  • Experience of using recognised assessment toolsA, I
  • Experience of working with Client Management Systems such as PARIS, P-MIS, RIO etc.A
  • OtherEssentialDesirable
  • Ability to work flexible hours and travel out of area as necessary
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • PERSON SPECIFICATION
  • Health & Wellbeing Coach
  • The person specification should be read in conjunction with the job description. It is used at the short listing and interview stage to decide how suitable each candidate is to take on the role. Feel Good Factor and partners do not necessarily expect that each candidate will fulfil all the criteria listed in the Desirable column but any gaps could form areas for development in the future.
  • Qualifications & TrainingEssential
  • {insert where appropriate}Desirable
  • {insert where appropriate}Identified by:
  • A = application form
  • I = interview
  • E exercise
  • Coaching/counselling qualification/experience or other relevant qualification/experience involving reflective listening skills and either:
  • Relevant training and experience in non-clinical SSM Health Coaching through a PCI-accredited organisation; or
  • Be willing to attend training with a non-clinical SSM health coaching skills programme (minimum 4 days) by a Personalised Care Institute (PCI) accredited trainer or organisationA, I
  • Approach
  • Demonstrate understanding and commitment to equal opportunities and diversityA, I
  • Demonstrate commitment to combatting disadvantage and inequality in health provisionA, I, E
  • Demonstrate the belief that people have untapped resources within them that can only be unleashed by providing a non-judgemental and empowering service A, I
  • Able to build and maintain relationships whilst maintaining appropriate professional boundariesA ,I
  • Demonstrate a willingness to participate in shaping the future of the organisation by taking on responsibilities and projects in addition to core workloadI
  • Kind, reflective and self-aware. Recognises what matters to people rather than whats the matter with themA, I
  • Consistently thinks about how their work can help and support clinicians and frontline staff deliver better outcomes for patients
  • A, I
  • Knowledge & SkillsEssentialDesirable
  • Experience of using coaching approaches/frameworks and models or other helping strategies e.g. Motivational InterviewingA, I, E
  • A good understanding of the evidence base and development of self-management in the UKA, I
  • Understanding of the importance of helping people with long-term conditions to develop their knowledge, skills and confidence in managing their health and tools used to evaluate a persons level of activation, such as Patient Activation Measurement (PAM)A, I
  • Understanding of how to apply health coaching in group settingsA, I
  • Able to work within a biopsychosocial model, using a range of tools and techniques to enable and support people, such as agenda setting, goal setting, problem solvingA, I
  • Demonstrate skills in supporting behaviour changeA, I
  • Excellent group and 1-2-1 facilitation skills including conflict resolutionA, I
  • Excellent verbal communication skills with the ability to communicate effectively at all levelsA, I. E
  • Good people management skillsA, I
  • Able to work with minimal supervision and act decisivelyA, I
  • Operates with integrity and opennessA, I
  • Good technical literacy of Microsoft Applications e.g. Word, Excel, and Access etc.A, I
  • Good interpersonal skills including listening and display empathyA, I
  • Creative, flexible and imaginative approach to working with people with diverse support needsA, I, E
  • Understanding of and barriers people face to accessing services and how to overcome themA, I
  • Ability to support and motivate people to make sustained changes in their livesA, I
  • Ability to reflect on and share practice with peersA, I
  • Actively develops themselves and othersA, I
  • Have access and willingness to use a car together with being in possession of a full current driving license and business insuranceA
  • Knowledge of a range of community groups and services which support wellbeingA, I
  • Knowledge of a range of interventions which support behavioural change e.g. Motivational InterviewingA
  • Language skills e.g. Urdu, Polish, BSL, etc.A
  • ExperienceEssentialDesirable
  • Experience of multi-agency working and signposting to appropriate supportA, I
  • Demonstrable experience of effective planning and organisational skills to deliver targets to deadlinesA, I
  • Experience of working with people with diverse health and social care needsA, I
  • Experience of using recognised assessment toolsA, I
  • Experience of working with Client Management Systems such as PARIS, P-MIS, RIO etc.A
  • OtherEssentialDesirable
  • Ability to work flexible hours and travel out of area as necessary

Desirable

  • PERSON SPECIFICATION
  • Health & Wellbeing Coach
  • The person specification should be read in conjunction with the job description. It is used at the short listing and interview stage to decide how suitable each candidate is to take on the role. Feel Good Factor and partners do not necessarily expect that each candidate will fulfil all the criteria listed in the Desirable column but any gaps could form areas for development in the future.
  • Qualifications & TrainingEssential
  • {insert where appropriate}Desirable
  • {insert where appropriate}Identified by:
  • A = application form
  • I = interview
  • E exercise
  • Coaching/counselling qualification/experience or other relevant qualification/experience involving reflective listening skills and either:
  • Relevant training and experience in non-clinical SSM Health Coaching through a PCI-accredited organisation; or
  • Be willing to attend training with a non-clinical SSM health coaching skills programme (minimum 4 days) by a Personalised Care Institute (PCI) accredited trainer or organisationA, I
  • Approach
  • Demonstrate understanding and commitment to equal opportunities and diversityA, I
  • Demonstrate commitment to combatting disadvantage and inequality in health provisionA, I, E
  • Demonstrate the belief that people have untapped resources within them that can only be unleashed by providing a non-judgemental and empowering service A, I
  • Able to build and maintain relationships whilst maintaining appropriate professional boundariesA ,I
  • Demonstrate a willingness to participate in shaping the future of the organisation by taking on responsibilities and projects in addition to core workloadI
  • Kind, reflective and self-aware. Recognises what matters to people rather than whats the matter with themA, I
  • Consistently thinks about how their work can help and support clinicians and frontline staff deliver better outcomes for patients
  • A, I
  • Knowledge & SkillsEssentialDesirable
  • Experience of using coaching approaches/frameworks and models or other helping strategies e.g. Motivational InterviewingA, I, E
  • A good understanding of the evidence base and development of self-management in the UKA, I
  • Understanding of the importance of helping people with long-term conditions to develop their knowledge, skills and confidence in managing their health and tools used to evaluate a persons level of activation, such as Patient Activation Measurement (PAM)A, I
  • Understanding of how to apply health coaching in group settingsA, I
  • Able to work within a biopsychosocial model, using a range of tools and techniques to enable and support people, such as agenda setting, goal setting, problem solvingA, I
  • Demonstrate skills in supporting behaviour changeA, I
  • Excellent group and 1-2-1 facilitation skills including conflict resolutionA, I
  • Excellent verbal communication skills with the ability to communicate effectively at all levelsA, I. E
  • Good people management skillsA, I
  • Able to work with minimal supervision and act decisivelyA, I
  • Operates with integrity and opennessA, I
  • Good technical literacy of Microsoft Applications e.g. Word, Excel, and Access etc.A, I
  • Good interpersonal skills including listening and display empathyA, I
  • Creative, flexible and imaginative approach to working with people with diverse support needsA, I, E
  • Understanding of and barriers people face to accessing services and how to overcome themA, I
  • Ability to support and motivate people to make sustained changes in their livesA, I
  • Ability to reflect on and share practice with peersA, I
  • Actively develops themselves and othersA, I
  • Have access and willingness to use a car together with being in possession of a full current driving license and business insuranceA
  • Knowledge of a range of community groups and services which support wellbeingA, I
  • Knowledge of a range of interventions which support behavioural change e.g. Motivational InterviewingA
  • Language skills e.g. Urdu, Polish, BSL, etc.A
  • ExperienceEssentialDesirable
  • Experience of multi-agency working and signposting to appropriate supportA, I
  • Demonstrable experience of effective planning and organisational skills to deliver targets to deadlinesA, I
  • Experience of working with people with diverse health and social care needsA, I
  • Experience of using recognised assessment toolsA, I
  • Experience of working with Client Management Systems such as PARIS, P-MIS, RIO etc.A
  • OtherEssentialDesirable
  • Ability to work flexible hours and travel out of area as necessary

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.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

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.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

Woodhouse Medical Practice

Address

Cambridge Road

Leeds

West Yorkshire

LS6 2SF


Employer's website

https://www.woodhousemedicalpractice.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

Woodhouse Medical Practice

Address

Cambridge Road

Leeds

West Yorkshire

LS6 2SF


Employer's website

https://www.woodhousemedicalpractice.nhs.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

PCN Manager

Emma Bullock PCN Manager

emma.bullock4@nhs.net

Details

Date posted

25 February 2026

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£21,997 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

A3815-26-0000

Job locations

Cambridge Road

Leeds

West Yorkshire

LS6 2SF


Westfield Medical Centre

Chapeltown Road

Leeds

LS7 3EX


St. Martins Surgery

Chapeltown Road

Leeds

LS7 4HZ


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