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Job Location | London |
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Job Type | Permanent, full-time |
Contract type: Fixed term (1 year)Hours per week: 35Location: Home based (requires working and travel within the London Borough of Brent area)Salary: £29,752 per annum pro rata (inclusive of home working allowance and inner London weighting)Weve got an opportunity...An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Service Lead to join the British Red Cross in London Borough of Brent area, working on an innovative NHSE programme that supports people who access health care more than expected (commonly referred to as High Intensity Users (HIU) of A&E).Based in the community of Brent area, you will work intensively with a rolling caseload, helping to identify and address unmet social needs that may be exacerbating physical and/or mental health. The people we support may have complex presentations, including mental health, substance misuse, multiple long-term conditions, adverse traumatic experiences, and they are often suspicious of formality and offers of support.So, we are looking for someone whose ability to connect is exceptionally strong. You must be authentic, relatable and compassionate. A large part of our role is to lower the stigma that is associated with this group of people and to change mindsets and behaviours that can adversely affect access and recovery. By building strong relationships with partners, including the A&E department, GP Surgeries, Link Workers, Housing teams, the local Voluntary Sector, Police and the Ambulance Service, you will advocate for equity and improve integrated working.Lastly, most of your time will be spent out in the community; meeting people in their homes, in cafes or walking in the park, so you will also need to be confident of lone working procedures and able to keep meticulous support records whilst on the hop. You will also need to be physically able to maintain face to face activity (within public heath guidelines) during the CV-19 pandemic.BRC are the largest provider of HIU services across the UK, with a 100% sustainability rate for our commissioned services. This project has every opportunity to be sustained past the initial 12-month period, if outcomes are successful.Say hello to the team...You will join BRCs existing London based services and will also be a part of our national HIU network, where we share best practice and problem solve together. You will also receive an exceptional training, coaching and mentoring package from the founder of Englands highly successful HIU programme.About you...We are seeking a resilient, courageous and kind individual who has a real appetite for helping some of the most vulnerable people in our society. You will be able to think outside the box and have strong negotiation skills to empower people to achieve what matters to them.Closing date for application is 23.59 on 26th of January 2021 with interviews to follow. Please note that due to specific service requirements this vacancy might close early. If you have any issues submitting your application or require any reasonable adjustments, please contact us at .We offer a wide range of staff benefits, these include: