Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust
The purpose of the role is to work as part of the HIVE Programme Team, based at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, to help shape and deliver on this new workstream across Gateshead. The post holder will work with patients identified to have multiple and complex needs that are facing barriers to accessing healthcare services. They will support and manage an active caseload, working to help patients attend appropriate appointments and investigations, thus allowing them to receive timely and effective care. The post holder will work closely across Gateshead’s Health and Care system to ensure our patients benefit maximally from the support services available to them, developing and demonstrating a therapeutic relationship with healthcare providers to underpin better health outcomes.
The role will build on the requirement to deliver reasonable adjustments to access care, whilst ensuring accurate data collection and recording of alerts and need. High quality documentation will facilitate continuity of care between providers for our most complex service users.
The role will be at the forefront of addressing health and healthcare inequalities across Gateshead and has been developed in collaboration with the Local Authority Public Health Team and other stakeholders. Over the course of this project we hope to gain a much better understanding of the challenges faced by vulnerable cohorts and work to redefine the way care across services is delivered to them.
Main duties of the job
To encourage and develop personalised, comprehensive prehabilitation plans with patients to address identified risk factors
Support vulnerable clients to optimise their health and wellbeing by using a holistic approach to understand the challenges and barriers posed to service users. Holistic support may include support to access housing, addiction services and/or routine healthcare appointments on an individual basis.
Engage with clients and offering them support and brief intervention advice and offering physical health checks, including but not exclusive to, finger prick sampling, BP readings, CO reading, body measurements, and undertaking mental wellbeing assessment tools
Support clients to understand and manage their health and wellbeing through behaviour and lifestyle changes assisting them to achieve their goals, manage their condition and undertake prehabilitation
Liaise with relevant services, organisations and support networks to develop both client pathways and support packages for clients
Assist with ongoing activity evaluation in line with the project plan
Address health inequalities through asset based, holistic conversation, identifying support from family and wider community
Work collaboratively and ensure the relevant resources are available for members of the public, in order for individuals to make changes to their behaviour that have a positive impact on their health and wellbeing
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