GPS Associate - Social Prescriber
Social Prescriber GPS Associate
Job Title: Social
Prescriber.
Location: National.
(various locations available across the UK)
Directorate:
Primary Care. (NHS England &
the devolved nations)
Reports to:
GPS Flexible Workforce Office.
(FWO)
Job summary.
Are you passionate about empowering individuals and
transforming community health? We are seeking dedicated and skilled social
prescribers to join our team. This critical role involves working directly with
patients to connect them with local services and support that address social,
emotional, and practical needs. As a social prescriber, you will play a pivotal
role in enhancing patient well-being and promoting holistic care by addressing
the broader social determinants of health. This role offers a unique
opportunity to make a meaningful impact on patient outcomes and community
health, working within a dynamic and supportive primary care environment.
Key responsibilities
Patient support and engagement.
- Conduct in-depth consultations with patients to
understand their social, emotional, and practical needs.
- Develop personalised care plans that link
patients with appropriate community resources and services, such as
housing support, financial advice, and social activities.
Resource navigation.
- Provide information and guidance on accessing
community services, local support groups, and voluntary organisations.
- Assist patients in navigating complex systems to
obtain the support they need, including completing forms and applications.
Holistic care coordination.
- Collaborate with healthcare professionals,
including GPs, nurses, and mental health specialists, to ensure integrated
care plans that address both clinical and non-clinical needs.
- Act as a liaison between patients and community
services, ensuring effective communication and coordination.
Community development.
- Identify gaps in community services and work with
local organisations to develop and enhance support networks.
- Promote and facilitate community engagement
initiatives to improve access to services and support for underserved
populations.
Advocacy and empowerment.
- Advocate on behalf of patients to ensure their
voices are heard and their needs are addressed.
- Empower patients to take control of their own
health and well-being through education and support.
Record keeping and reporting.
- Maintain accurate and confidential records of
patient interactions, referrals, and outcomes.
- Report on service utilisation, patient progress,
and the impact of social prescribing initiatives.
Professional development.
- Engage in ongoing professional development to
stay current with best practices in social prescribing and community
support.
- Participate in training and development
opportunities to enhance skills and knowledge.
Person specification.
Qualifications and experience.
·
Relevant
qualification in social care, community development, or a related field (e.g.,
NVQ level 4 in health and social care, degree in social work).
·
Training or
certification in social prescribing or care coordination is desirable.
·
Experience
working in a community-based role, social care, or health and social services
setting.
·
Proven track
record of working with diverse patient populations and addressing social
determinants of health.
Skills and competencies.
·
Excellent
interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build rapport and
trust with patients from diverse backgrounds.
·
Strong organisational
skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritise effectively.
·
Proficiency in using electronic health record systems and other relevant
software for documentation and reporting.
Knowledge.
·
In-depth understanding of social
prescribing, including the principles and practices of connecting patients with
community resources and support.
·
Comprehensive
knowledge of local and national community services, support networks, and
social care provisions.
·
Awareness of the
social determinants of health and strategies for addressing health
inequalities.
·
Familiarity with NHS policies and guidelines relevant
to social prescribing and patient care.
Personal attributes.
·
Compassionate and empathetic approach
to patient care, with a commitment to improving quality of life for individuals
and communities.
·
Strong advocacy skills, with a passion
for supporting patients and ensuring equitable access to resources.
·
Ability to work independently and as
part of a multidisciplinary team, demonstrating initiative and adaptability.Dedication to continuous
professional development and lifelong lear
Why join us?
·
Impact.
Make a real difference
in the health and well-being of communities.
·
Growth.
Opportunities for
professional development and career progression.
·
Flexibility.
Various work
arrangements available to suit your lifestyle.
·
Team spirit.
Join a supportive and
dynamic team dedicated to high-quality patient care.
Special requirements.
·
Flexible working hours.
Willingness to work flexible hours, including
evenings or weekends, to meet patient needs.
·
Driving requirements.
A full driving licence and access to a vehicle
may be necessary for conducting home visits or travelling between practice
sites.
Application process.
If you are driven by a passion
for community health and eager to make a significant difference through social
prescribing, we invite you to apply. Submit your application through our
website to join a forward-thinking team dedicated to holistic patient care and
community well-being. We offer opportunities across various locations nationwide, with options
for remote, hybrid, and in-person work arrangements. This role provides a
platform for significant contributions to patient care and professional growth
within a supportive and innovative primary healthcare environment.

