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Community Link Worker

  • Part time
  • £29,070 pro-rata
  • Edinburgh. Time split between Craiglockhart and Braids medical practice with occasional remote working.
  • Closing 11th January 2023


  • Advertised from 20th December 2022
  • Salary: £29,070 per annum, pro rata (actual salary £22,610) 28 hours per week (4 days). PVG: This post requires membership of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme.
  • Annual Leave: 32 days in year 1 increasing to 37 days in year 2. This includes some set public holidays and 2 week closure over Christmas (All pro rata) Pension: 5% Employers contribution

Role

The main role of the Community Link Worker is to provide a person-centred service that is responsive to the needs and interests of a GP practice and its patients. This Community Link Worker position is based between Craiglockhart Medical Group and Braids Medical Centre.

The Community Link Worker will support patients referred by GPs to:

· Identify issues affecting their ability to live well

· Identify personal outcomes and priorities

· Provide a person centred approach to support patients to overcome barriers to achieving personal goals

· Link people to local and national services and agencies.

The Community Link Worker will support the GP practice teams to have increased knowledge and understanding of local and national resources available to their patients. They will also build relationships and processes between the GP practice and community resources, statutory organisations, other health services and voluntary organisations.

The post-holder must have experience of working with people who are facing complex social and emotional circumstances. They will also have excellent and effective interpersonal skills, being able to demonstrate an ability to work with people on a 1:1 basis as well as experience in networking and relationship building with other professionals and organisations.

The full job description and person specification can be found below.

About the Community Link Worker Programme:

The Community Links Worker programme, funded by EVOC and Edinburgh Health & Social Care Partnership, is delivered in partnership with GP Practices and the 3rd sector to support people to live well through strengthening connections between community resources and primary care.

This Community Link Worker post holder will be employed by Space & Broomhouse Hub and will be supervised and supported by Space Adult Community Services Manager and the Community Link Worker Network City Wide Lead who will work together to ensure that the post holder is on track to meet outcomes prescribed by the Scottish Government and Edinburgh Integrated Joint Board.

This post will be based predominantly between the two medical practices with occasional remote working.

About Space

Space & Broomhouse Hub is a Scottish award-nominated charity organisation working to improve the happiness, mood & mental wellbeing of our community members; enhancing physical health, developing skills & job opportunities, whilst growing the confidence of the residents of our area and beyond in South West Edinburgh. We do this by nurturing, supporting and inspiring people of all ages so that lives are fuller, potential is fulfilled and community connections flourish.

In 1991, at a time of depression and recession, community activism and a refusal to accept Broomhouse deserved anything less than other communities – local residents campaigned to turn a row of six shops into one centre. The Broomhouse Centre.

30 years on, and still with local community groups and trustees at the core, Space at the Broomhouse Hub has a new state-of-the-art community building housing a community training café. We have grown and now deliver 17 projects, with 60 staff and over 250 volunteers. We deliver diverse services supporting young people, families, older people and carers amongst others, engaging with local people more than 34,000 times last year.

Whilst holding the integrity of Space at our core, we are a values-led organisation that is:

Welcoming - Nurturing relationships & kind experiences that enable people to smile, flourish & be resilient

Fun - Passionate, non-judgmental & friendly people, developing an inclusive community

Creative - Initiating and embracing challenges, innovation, opportunities and new ideas

Bold - Ambitious, aspirational and determined to have a lasting impact

Trustworthy - Open, honest, holistic, professional and transparent – continually improving our effectiveness

For more information about Space and Broomhouse hub – spacescot.org

Application notes

To apply, please return your completed application form and a covering letter detailing how your skills and experience meet each required area of the person specification for the role.

Email your completed application pack to admin@spacescot.org by 5pm Wednesday 11th January 2023.


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