Job summary
Tadcaster and Selby Rural Primary Care Network (TaSR) is
looking for a Social Prescriber to join our PCN team. TaSR are a semi-rural group of 3 Practices
(South Milford Surgery, Tadcaster Medical Centre and Sherburn Group Practice)
with approximately 30,000 patients.
We are primarily looking for someone who will support and
empower patients to access healthcare, community groups and statutory services
for practical and emotional support. The
role works closely with the PCN team, PCN Manager and member Practices. The role is also responsible for fostering
strong long-term connections within the community, 3rd party
providers, local key personnel and council agencies.
Main duties of the job
Social prescribing is a non-clinical role that empowers
people to take control of their health and wellbeing by signposting and connecting
them with appropriate community-based services and activities. As a Social
Prescriber, you will support individuals particularly those with long-term
conditions, mental health issues, social isolation, or complex social needs by
helping them access support networks that improve their quality of life and
reduce reliance on health and social care services.
This role requires the social prescriber to work efficiently
within the fast paced and ever-changing primary care environment, delivering
high quality support in a responsive and effective manner.
The role is a hybrid approach to Social Prescribing with a
mixture of face-to-face support as well as simple signposting to other
services, ensuring patients voices get heard and they feel part of the process.
This role would suit someone who has been a Social
Prescriber before or who has experience in the community sector.
About us
Tadcaster and Selby Rural PCN Limited works on behalf of South Milford Surgery, Tadcaster Medical Centre and Sherburn Group Practice.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Key Roles
- Support people by connecting and introducing them to community-based activities, groups and services that meet their practical, social and emotional needs, including specialist advice services, arts and culture, physical activity, and nature and green based activities.
- Provide personalised support to individuals, their families and carers to take control of their wellbeing, live independently and improve their health outcomes. Helping people identify the wider issues which impact on their health and wellbeing such as debt, poor housing, unemployment, loneliness and caring responsibilities.
- Manage and prioritise caseload, in accordance with needs, priorities and urgent support required by individuals.
- Refer people back to other health professionals and agencies where appropriate. Making use of other local social prescribing services (Living Well).
- Work within local communities and develop/maintain good working relationships with the VCSE sector/local community groups and organisations.
- Enabling patients to see the bigger picture one step at a time whilst improving patient outcomes.
- To work within appropriate safeguarding procedures and practices.
- To build effective relationships with key staff in GP practices, attending relevant meetings and becoming part of the wider network team.
- To work in partnership with other local agencies to raise awareness of social prescribing and to promote the service widely and its benefits.
- To use appropriate systems for data capture, case management, feedback and reporting and adhering to data protection legislation and data sharing agreements.
- To work as part of the PCN Team as well as the wider General Practice team, sharing best practice and maintaining strong working relationships. Utilising other ARRS roles to signpost to.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Key Roles
- Support people by connecting and introducing them to community-based activities, groups and services that meet their practical, social and emotional needs, including specialist advice services, arts and culture, physical activity, and nature and green based activities.
- Provide personalised support to individuals, their families and carers to take control of their wellbeing, live independently and improve their health outcomes. Helping people identify the wider issues which impact on their health and wellbeing such as debt, poor housing, unemployment, loneliness and caring responsibilities.
- Manage and prioritise caseload, in accordance with needs, priorities and urgent support required by individuals.
- Refer people back to other health professionals and agencies where appropriate. Making use of other local social prescribing services (Living Well).
- Work within local communities and develop/maintain good working relationships with the VCSE sector/local community groups and organisations.
- Enabling patients to see the bigger picture one step at a time whilst improving patient outcomes.
- To work within appropriate safeguarding procedures and practices.
- To build effective relationships with key staff in GP practices, attending relevant meetings and becoming part of the wider network team.
- To work in partnership with other local agencies to raise awareness of social prescribing and to promote the service widely and its benefits.
- To use appropriate systems for data capture, case management, feedback and reporting and adhering to data protection legislation and data sharing agreements.
- To work as part of the PCN Team as well as the wider General Practice team, sharing best practice and maintaining strong working relationships. Utilising other ARRS roles to signpost to.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- GCSE A to C in English and written communication
Desirable
- Care and Support Management experience
Additional
Essential
- Experience working with vulnerable people.
Desirable
- Good IT and Data Protection awareness
- Experience working with the public or patients.
- Experience working 1-2-1.
Experience
Essential
- General understanding of wellbeing and community based services in the local area.
Desirable
- Experience working within a social care or community based role.
- Experience using clinical systems or complex patient record systems.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- GCSE A to C in English and written communication
Desirable
- Care and Support Management experience
Additional
Essential
- Experience working with vulnerable people.
Desirable
- Good IT and Data Protection awareness
- Experience working with the public or patients.
- Experience working 1-2-1.
Experience
Essential
- General understanding of wellbeing and community based services in the local area.
Desirable
- Experience working within a social care or community based role.
- Experience using clinical systems or complex patient record systems.
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.