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Social Prescribing Link Worker ARC Primary Care Network

FedBucks Ltd · HIGH WYCOMBE, HP10 8LQ

Salary
£28000.00 p.a.
Location
HIGH WYCOMBE, HP10 8LQ

Social Prescribing Link Worker ARC Primary Care Network role at FedBucks Ltd in HIGH WYCOMBE, HP10 8LQ. Salary: £28000.00 p.a.. Source: NhsJobs. Apply directly with the employer via the link above.

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Job description

Key Responsibilities

Patient Support

• Provide personalised one-to-one support through social prescribing conversations.

• Develop personalised care and support plans based on individual goals.

• Build trusting relationships with patients through coaching and motivational interviewing techniques.

• Support patients to improve confidence, independence and self-management.

Community Connections

• Connect people with voluntary, community and statutory services.

• Develop and maintain strong relationships with local organisations and community groups.

• Promote local wellbeing activities and support networks.

• Identify gaps in community provision and help develop new opportunities where appropriate.

Partnership Working

• Work as an integral member of the PCN INT multidisciplinary team.

• Collaborate with GPs, nurses, pharmacists, care coordinators, health and wellbeing coaches and wider professionals.

• Attend multidisciplinary team meetings where appropriate.

• Support personalised care across the PCN.

Reducing Health Inequalities

• Support people experiencing social isolation, loneliness and wider determinants of health.

• Help improve access to community support for vulnerable groups.

• Promote prevention, wellbeing and self-care.

• Contribute to improving outcomes for patients experiencing health inequalities.

Quality and Development

• Maintain accurate clinical records using GP systems.

• Monitor outcomes and demonstrate the impact of social prescribing.

• Contribute to service development and continuous improvement.

• Participate in supervision, training and ongoing professional development.

What Were Looking For

Essential

Experience supporting people within health, social care, community or voluntary sector settings.

Excellent communication and relationship-building skills.

A compassionate, person centred approach.

Ability to motivate and empower people to achieve their goals.

Strong organisational and time management skills.

Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.

Good IT skills.

Experience of social prescribing.

Desirable

Knowledge of local voluntary and community services.

Experience using EMIS GP clinical system.

Understanding of personalised care and health inequalities.

Experience of motivational interviewing, health coaching or behaviour change techniques

What We Offer

A rewarding role where you'll make a genuine difference every day.

A supportive multidisciplinary team that values collaboration.

Opportunities for learning, development and career progression.

Regular supervision and peer support.

The opportunity to help shape and develop social prescribing across the PCN.

A flexible, innovative working environment focused on improving patient outcomes

About Arc Bucks PCN

Arc Bucks Primary Care Network serves around 50,000 patients across four GP practices in South Buckinghamshire. We bring together a wide range of professionals to provide joined-up, personalised care that improves health, reduces inequalities and supports people to live independently within their communities.

We believe that health is about far more than medicine alone. By investing in social prescribing and personalised care, we're helping people access the support, confidence and connections they need to live healthier, more fulfilling lives.

Job description

Key Responsibilities

Patient Support

• Provide personalised one-to-one support through social prescribing conversations.

• Develop personalised care and support plans based on individual goals.

• Build trusting relationships with patients through coaching and motivational interviewing techniques.

• Support patients to improve confidence, independence and self-management.

Community Connections

• Connect people with voluntary, community and statutory services.

• Develop and maintain strong relationships with local organisations and community groups.

• Promote local wellbeing activities and support networks.

• Identify gaps in community provision and help develop new opportunities where appropriate.

Partnership Working

• Work as an integral member of the PCN INT multidisciplinary team.

• Collaborate with GPs, nurses, pharmacists, care coordinators, health and wellbeing coaches and wider professionals.

• Attend multidisciplinary team meetings where appropriate.

• Support personalised care across the PCN.

Reducing Health Inequalities

• Support people experiencing social isolation, loneliness and wider determinants of health.

• Help improve access to community support for vulnerable groups.

• Promote prevention, wellbeing and self-care.

• Contribute to improving outcomes for patients experiencing health inequalities.

Quality and Development

• Maintain accurate clinical records using GP systems.

• Monitor outcomes and demonstrate the impact of social prescribing.

• Contribute to service development and continuous improvement.

• Participate in supervision, training and ongoing professional development.

What Were Looking For

Essential

Experience supporting people within health, social care, community or voluntary sector settings.

Excellent communication and relationship-building skills.

A compassionate, person centred approach.

Ability to motivate and empower people to achieve their goals.

Strong organisational and time management skills.

Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.

Good IT skills.

Experience of social prescribing.

Desirable

Knowledge of local voluntary and community services.

Experience using EMIS GP clinical system.

Understanding of personalised care and health inequalities.

Experience of motivational interviewing, health coaching or behaviour change techniques

What We Offer

A rewarding role where you'll make a genuine difference every day.

A supportive multidisciplinary team that values collaboration.

Opportunities for learning, development and career progression.

Regular supervision and peer support.

The opportunity to help shape and develop social prescribing across the PCN.

A flexible, innovative working environment focused on improving patient outcomes

About Arc Bucks PCN

Arc Bucks Primary Care Network serves around 50,000 patients across four GP practices in South Buckinghamshire. We bring together a wide range of professionals to provide joined-up, personalised care that improves health, reduces inequalities and supports people to live independently within their communities.

We believe that health is about far more than medicine alone. By investing in social prescribing and personalised care, we're helping people access the support, confidence and connections they need to live healthier, more fulfilling lives.

Description as published by the employer on NhsJobs.

About this pharmacist role in HIGH WYCOMBE

This is a pharmacist vacancy at FedBucks Ltd, based in HIGH WYCOMBE. The role is listed on NhsJobs and forms part of the wider UK pharmacy jobs market tracked by PharmSee across 11 major chains and NHS sources. If you are researching pharmacist roles in HIGH WYCOMBE, review the salary benchmark and similar open vacancies below to inform your application.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the salary for this pharmacist role in HIGH WYCOMBE?

The advertised salary for this pharmacist role at FedBucks Ltd is £28000.00 p.a.. Typical pharmacist pay in HIGH WYCOMBE varies by experience, sector (NHS versus community), and employer; see the PharmSee UK pharmacy salary guide for benchmarks.

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