Hertfordshire Hospital and Community Navigation Service Job Description Job Title/ position Link Worker x 2 roles Employer British Red Cross Location Welwyn Garden City & Hatfield/ Upper Lea Valley and Stort villages Home based but the Link Worker role requires travel within the specified area, including home visits and supporting local hospitals. Hours 35 (includes some weekend working) Salary £ 26,334 Contract Permanent (subject to continued funding) Reports to Locality Manager Essential Requirement UK Driving License and access to own car Two Link Worker roles available. Both home- based, but one requires travel in Welwyn and Hatfield areas and the other travel within Upper Lea Valley and Stort villages. Travel includes home visits and supporting local hospitals. The Service Commissioned by Hertfordshire County Council in 2017, the Hospital & Community Navigation Service is comprised of 7 voluntary organisations who provide hospital discharge and social prescribing services to Hertfordshire residents. HCNS provides a free countywide Social Prescribing Service for Hertfordshire, designed to support individuals to improve and maintain health and wellbeing. Main purpose of the Link Worker role: Support those who are struggling with issues such as social isolation, housing, finances, not understanding or managing their health or wellbeing and making sure they have any advice and help needed to access appropriate services. Support people being discharged from hospital and reduce the likelihood of readmission by helping them to regain and retain independent living.As well as finding and accessing further support. Responsibilities Hold a caseload of clients and provide support and information to those clients, so they can build sustainable relationships with groups, activities and services which will help build resilience and independence. To create short, medium and longer-term goals with clients, through on-going personalised care and support planning. Highlight any changes in a service user’s condition or circumstance ensuring that appropriate measures are taken to support the person. Link clients to existing resources in the community to help them to live well and avoid crisis. Identify any gaps in resources and relay to management. Ensure that clients develop sustainable relationships with organisations and services. Use a Case Management System to accurately record and report actions taken, allowing the service to demonstrate its outcomes. Liaise with social care, health, housing and other professionals to ensure that the needs of the individual are consistently met. Collect equipment like walkers and commodes from local hospitals and deliver them to clients and occasionally provide transport to service user’s home by car on discharge from hospital wards, A&E departments & community hospitals. Carry out essential shopping, prescription collections and urgent welfare checks as required. Assess the service users living environment through carrying out a risk assessment and providing information/advice whilst respecting their individual dignity, choice and rights. To undertake training as required and be prepared to travel throughout Hertfordshire to attend any relevant meetings. Willingness to work flexibly around the needs of the service, including weekend working and supporting other localities with casework when required. Focus on tackling health inequalities through the identification of the most vulnerable communities. Comply with Health & Safety policies and Data Protection policies including, but not limited to, those on lone working, manual handling, infection control and client confidentiality. Ensure service users’ health and wellbeing is preserved and safeguarding policies and procedures are followed at all times. Work with colleagues to ensure that health and safety legislation and risk assessments are understood and implemented. Work in partnership with the District and Borough Councils, Housing Associations, local Voluntary Organisations and Forums to ensure that the project is effectively used and understood. HCNS Person Specification Skills & Knowledge Demonstrates a passion for delivering agreed outcomes. Works well under pressure. Self-motivated and able to carry out tasks with minimal supervision. Strong team player and able to work effectively as part of a locality, area and Countywide team. Flexible, innovative and adaptable and has a ‘can do’ approach and attitude. Good understanding of the voluntary and statutory sector and ideally the specific locality area. Skilled at using user feedback to demonstrate outcomes and improve services. Demonstrates personal accountability. Works confidently with service users, partners and stakeholders to find effective solutions. Effective administrative skills and an excellent standard of IT skills including MS Office, the internet and appropriate software. To have experience or the ability to confidently learn new systems or databases i.e. Clear 2 system, Charity Log, Salesforce, Joy etc. Able to work and travel throughout the area on a regular basis as appropriate, and more widely as required. Experience Recent experience of working directly in a community development context, adult health and social care, learning support or public health/health improvement (including unpaid work) is essential. Experience of liaising with agencies (statutory and voluntary) on a day to day basis. Working in the public sector or a charitable organisation providing services to the public. Subject to satisfactory references and an Enhanced DBS check Additional Information Whilst we recognise the growth and popularity of artificial intelligence (AI), it is important we are confident that your application is unique and has been completed without the use of AI technology. Applicants progressing through our selection process are not permitted to use AI technology tools or software.