Newcastle General Practice Services Ltd

Counselling Social Prescribing Link Worker

The closing date is 08 August 2025

Job summary

The Counselling Social Prescriber supports patients referred by GPs and other health professionals to address emotional, social, and psychological factors impacting their wellbeing. Working alongside health and voluntary sector partners, the role helps people build resilience and connect with appropriate non-clinical and therapeutic supportsuch as low-level talking therapies, community-based wellbeing activities, peer support, or alternative counselling services.

This role is ideal for someone with a background in counselling, psychology, or therapeutic practice who is passionate about enabling people to make positive changes in their lives through a holistic, person-centred approach.

Main duties of the job

The following are the core responsibilities of the Counselling Social Prescribing Link Worker. There may be, on occasion, a requirement to carry out other tasks. This will be dependent upon factors such as workload and staffing levels.

Provide one-to-one appointments to explore what matters to patients, focusing on emotional wellbeing and mental health needs.

Use active listening and trauma-informed approaches to develop a person-centred support plan.

Identify and refer patients to suitable support services, including community counselling, wellbeing activities, self-help resources, mental health support groups, or statutory mental health services where appropriate.

Provide short-term supportive listening for patients experiencing distress, anxiety, grief, or social isolation.

Maintain strong relationships with local mental health services, voluntary and community organisations, and counselling services.

Monitor and review patients progress, ensuring follow-up support and continuity of care.

Work as part of a multi-disciplinary team including GPs, practice staff, social prescribers, mental health practitioners, and community workers.

Contribute to the mapping and development of community mental health and wellbeing resources.

Maintain accurate and timely records on patient management systems (e.g. EMIS, SystmOne).

About us

This role falls under the NGPS Social Prescribing Service. The Counselling SPLW team in the Outer West PCN is made up of two other Counsellors who work collaboratively to provide counselling intervention to patients within the Outer West. The team often work remotely, and are supported by our Outer West Social Prescribing Team. Referrals are discussed and shared to assess which support is most appropriate between the Counselling staff and Social Prescribing staff.

Details

Date posted

01 August 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£31,418 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Home or remote working

Reference number

B0084-25-0023

Job locations

The Grainger Suite, Dobson House

Gosforth

Newcastle upon Tyne

Tyne & Wear

NE3 3PF


Denton Park Health Centre

West Denton Way

Newcastle Upon Tyne

NE5 2QW


Job description

Job responsibilities

Primary Responsibilities

The following are the core responsibilities of the Counselling Social Prescribing Link Worker. There may be, on occasion, a requirement to carry out other tasks. This will be dependent upon factors such as workload and staffing levels.

Provide one-to-one appointments to explore what matters to patients, focusing on emotional wellbeing and mental health needs.

Use active listening and trauma-informed approaches to develop a person-centred support plan.

Identify and refer patients to suitable support services, including community counselling, wellbeing activities, self-help resources, mental health support groups, or statutory mental health services where appropriate.

Provide short-term supportive listening for patients experiencing distress, anxiety, grief, or social isolation.

Maintain strong relationships with local mental health services, voluntary and community organisations, and counselling services.

Monitor and review patients progress, ensuring follow-up support and continuity of care.

Work as part of a multi-disciplinary team including GPs, practice staff, social prescribers, mental health practitioners, and community workers.

Contribute to the mapping and development of community mental health and wellbeing resources.

Maintain accurate and timely records on patient management systems (e.g. EMIS, SystmOne).

Secondary Responsibilities

The Counselling Social Prescribing Link Worker will also be expected to:

Manage their own workload and prioritise effectively

Undertake relevant training, ensure continued professional development and engage with regular appraisal and supervision

Comply with information governance and data protection, including training on information security responsibilities, encryption, home working and remote access where applicable, as well as records management and information quality responsibilities.

Take responsibility for their own health and wellbeing, promote wellbeing across the organisation, and support colleagues.

Identify, escalate and manage safeguarding referrals

Report incidents and disseminate learning

Follow policies and processes

Support service development and continuous improvement

Attend meetings on behalf of NGPS and the social prescribing team

Participate in audits, collect data, and support evaluation of the service.

Communication and relationships

The Counselling Social Prescriber should recognise the importance of effective internal and external communication, and will strive to:

Communicate effectively with other service/team members in a timely manner.

Communicate effectively with patients a timely manner

Recognise peoples needs for alternative methods of communication and respond accordingly in a timely manner, this can be via text, email or telephone calls.

Report patients who behave in an inappropriate manner to the practice manager or project/service manager.

Core principles

Treating others with empathy and kindness.

Accountability.

To ensure confidentiality of information (written, oral and electronic) is always preserved whether at or away from work.

To follow procedures to ensure compliance with the Data Protection Act 1998.

To support and participate in initiatives to ensure a safe and healthy environment for all practice users.

To respect, support, contribute to and take personal responsibility for implementing commitment to Diversity and Equality of Opportunity.

To contribute to a culture of continuous improvement.

To demonstrate commitment to Continuing Professional Development.

Generic responsibilities All staff at NGPS have a duty to conform to the following:

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

A good attitude and positive action towards Equality Diversity & Inclusion creates an environment where all individuals can achieve their full potential. Creating such an environment is important for three reasons it improves operational effectiveness, it is morally the right thing to do, and it is required by law.

Staff have the right to be treated fairly in recruitment and career progression. Staff can expect to work in an environment where diversity is valued, and equality of opportunity is promoted. Staff will not be discriminated against on any grounds including age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion, or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. Staff have a responsibility to ensure that they treat our patients and their colleagues with dignity and respect.

Support people who need assistance in exercising their rights and act as a role model in good practice relating to equality and diversity. Accept the rights of individuals to choose their care providers, participate in care and refuse care. Assist patients from marginalised groups to access quality care.

Safety, Health, Environment and Fire (SHEF)

NGPS is committed to supporting and promoting opportunities for staff to maintain their health, wellbeing and safety.

The post holder is to manage and assess risk within the areas of responsibility, ensuring adequate measures are in place to protect staff and patients and monitor work areas and practices to ensure they are safe and free from hazards and conform to health, safety and security legislation, policies, procedures, and guidelines.

All personnel have a duty to take reasonable care of health and safety at work for themselves, their team, and others and to cooperate with employers to ensure compliance with health and safety requirements.

All personnel are to comply with the:

Health and Safety at Work Act 1974

Environmental Protection Act 1990

Environment Act 1995

Fire Precautions (workplace) Regulations 1999

Coronavirus Act 2020

Other statutory legislation which may be brought to the post holders attention

Confidentiality

NGPS is committed to maintaining an outstanding confidential service. Patients entrust and permit us to collect and retain sensitive information relating to their health and other matters pertaining to their care. They do so in confidence and have a right to expect all staff will respect their privacy and maintain confidentiality.

It is essential that, if the legal requirements are to be met and the trust of our patients is to be retained, all staff must protect patient information and provide a confidential service.

Quality and Continuous Improvement (CI)

To preserve and improve the quality of NGPS's outputs, all personnel are required to think not only of what they do but how they achieve it. By continually re-examining our processes, we will be able to develop and improve the overall effectiveness of the way we work.

The responsibility for this rests with everyone working within NGPS to look for opportunities to improve quality and share good practice and to discuss, highlight and work with the team to create opportunities to improve patient care.

NGPS continually strives to improve work processes which deliver healthcare with improved results across all areas of our service provision. We promote a culture of continuous improvement where everyone counts, and staff are permitted to make suggestions and contributions to improve our service delivery and enhance patient care.

Staff should interpret national strategies and policies into local implementation strategies that are aligned to the values and culture of general practice.

All staff are to contribute to investigations and root cause analyses whilst participating in serious incident investigations and multidisciplinary case reviews.

All staff should assess their own performance and take accountability for own actions, either directly or under supervision. Contribute to the effectiveness of the team by reflecting on own and team activities and making suggestions on ways to improve and enhance the teams performance. Work effectively with individuals in other agencies to meet patients needs.

NGPS staff should effectively manage their own time, workload and resources.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Primary Responsibilities

The following are the core responsibilities of the Counselling Social Prescribing Link Worker. There may be, on occasion, a requirement to carry out other tasks. This will be dependent upon factors such as workload and staffing levels.

Provide one-to-one appointments to explore what matters to patients, focusing on emotional wellbeing and mental health needs.

Use active listening and trauma-informed approaches to develop a person-centred support plan.

Identify and refer patients to suitable support services, including community counselling, wellbeing activities, self-help resources, mental health support groups, or statutory mental health services where appropriate.

Provide short-term supportive listening for patients experiencing distress, anxiety, grief, or social isolation.

Maintain strong relationships with local mental health services, voluntary and community organisations, and counselling services.

Monitor and review patients progress, ensuring follow-up support and continuity of care.

Work as part of a multi-disciplinary team including GPs, practice staff, social prescribers, mental health practitioners, and community workers.

Contribute to the mapping and development of community mental health and wellbeing resources.

Maintain accurate and timely records on patient management systems (e.g. EMIS, SystmOne).

Secondary Responsibilities

The Counselling Social Prescribing Link Worker will also be expected to:

Manage their own workload and prioritise effectively

Undertake relevant training, ensure continued professional development and engage with regular appraisal and supervision

Comply with information governance and data protection, including training on information security responsibilities, encryption, home working and remote access where applicable, as well as records management and information quality responsibilities.

Take responsibility for their own health and wellbeing, promote wellbeing across the organisation, and support colleagues.

Identify, escalate and manage safeguarding referrals

Report incidents and disseminate learning

Follow policies and processes

Support service development and continuous improvement

Attend meetings on behalf of NGPS and the social prescribing team

Participate in audits, collect data, and support evaluation of the service.

Communication and relationships

The Counselling Social Prescriber should recognise the importance of effective internal and external communication, and will strive to:

Communicate effectively with other service/team members in a timely manner.

Communicate effectively with patients a timely manner

Recognise peoples needs for alternative methods of communication and respond accordingly in a timely manner, this can be via text, email or telephone calls.

Report patients who behave in an inappropriate manner to the practice manager or project/service manager.

Core principles

Treating others with empathy and kindness.

Accountability.

To ensure confidentiality of information (written, oral and electronic) is always preserved whether at or away from work.

To follow procedures to ensure compliance with the Data Protection Act 1998.

To support and participate in initiatives to ensure a safe and healthy environment for all practice users.

To respect, support, contribute to and take personal responsibility for implementing commitment to Diversity and Equality of Opportunity.

To contribute to a culture of continuous improvement.

To demonstrate commitment to Continuing Professional Development.

Generic responsibilities All staff at NGPS have a duty to conform to the following:

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

A good attitude and positive action towards Equality Diversity & Inclusion creates an environment where all individuals can achieve their full potential. Creating such an environment is important for three reasons it improves operational effectiveness, it is morally the right thing to do, and it is required by law.

Staff have the right to be treated fairly in recruitment and career progression. Staff can expect to work in an environment where diversity is valued, and equality of opportunity is promoted. Staff will not be discriminated against on any grounds including age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion, or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. Staff have a responsibility to ensure that they treat our patients and their colleagues with dignity and respect.

Support people who need assistance in exercising their rights and act as a role model in good practice relating to equality and diversity. Accept the rights of individuals to choose their care providers, participate in care and refuse care. Assist patients from marginalised groups to access quality care.

Safety, Health, Environment and Fire (SHEF)

NGPS is committed to supporting and promoting opportunities for staff to maintain their health, wellbeing and safety.

The post holder is to manage and assess risk within the areas of responsibility, ensuring adequate measures are in place to protect staff and patients and monitor work areas and practices to ensure they are safe and free from hazards and conform to health, safety and security legislation, policies, procedures, and guidelines.

All personnel have a duty to take reasonable care of health and safety at work for themselves, their team, and others and to cooperate with employers to ensure compliance with health and safety requirements.

All personnel are to comply with the:

Health and Safety at Work Act 1974

Environmental Protection Act 1990

Environment Act 1995

Fire Precautions (workplace) Regulations 1999

Coronavirus Act 2020

Other statutory legislation which may be brought to the post holders attention

Confidentiality

NGPS is committed to maintaining an outstanding confidential service. Patients entrust and permit us to collect and retain sensitive information relating to their health and other matters pertaining to their care. They do so in confidence and have a right to expect all staff will respect their privacy and maintain confidentiality.

It is essential that, if the legal requirements are to be met and the trust of our patients is to be retained, all staff must protect patient information and provide a confidential service.

Quality and Continuous Improvement (CI)

To preserve and improve the quality of NGPS's outputs, all personnel are required to think not only of what they do but how they achieve it. By continually re-examining our processes, we will be able to develop and improve the overall effectiveness of the way we work.

The responsibility for this rests with everyone working within NGPS to look for opportunities to improve quality and share good practice and to discuss, highlight and work with the team to create opportunities to improve patient care.

NGPS continually strives to improve work processes which deliver healthcare with improved results across all areas of our service provision. We promote a culture of continuous improvement where everyone counts, and staff are permitted to make suggestions and contributions to improve our service delivery and enhance patient care.

Staff should interpret national strategies and policies into local implementation strategies that are aligned to the values and culture of general practice.

All staff are to contribute to investigations and root cause analyses whilst participating in serious incident investigations and multidisciplinary case reviews.

All staff should assess their own performance and take accountability for own actions, either directly or under supervision. Contribute to the effectiveness of the team by reflecting on own and team activities and making suggestions on ways to improve and enhance the teams performance. Work effectively with individuals in other agencies to meet patients needs.

NGPS staff should effectively manage their own time, workload and resources.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Qualification or training in counselling, psychology, mental health, or related field (e.g. Level 3+ counselling skills or equivalent experience).

Desirable

  • Social prescribing qualification
  • Registration or working towards registration with a professional body (e.g. BACP, UKCP).

Experience

Essential

  • Counselling experience within the last 2 years.
  • Experience as a social prescriber
  • Experience of signposting to and navigating complex service users' needs
  • Experience of working in a demanding environment with competing priorities
  • Experience of handling confidential information and an up-to-date knowledge of data protection legislation
  • Experience of team working and versatility to take on a variety of tasks.
  • Experience of managing your own workload and independently manage your time
  • Experience in communicating with others, including via phone, email and face to face and experience of working with patients directly in patient facing roles
  • Experience of working with service users, and excellent customer service skills
  • Experience and understanding of Safeguarding; legislation, policies, and escalation

Desirable

  • Experience in healthcare (specifically General Practice)
  • Experience of delivering link work in a community setting
  • Experience working with GP clinical systems
  • Experience of supporting patients with long term needs over an extended time frame

Skills & Qualities

Essential

  • Skills and ability to manage complex cases to best meet service user need
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to deal with ambiguity and show initiative
  • Excellent organisation and time management skills, with a proven ability to meet deadlines
  • Advanced knowledge and understanding of Microsoft Office packages e.g. Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint
  • Excellent organisation and time management skills
  • Keen attention to detail and ability to produce work to a high standard
  • Ability to work under pressure and to tight deadlines.
  • Ability to work on your own initiative, use own judgement and make decisions.
  • Able and willing to regularly work without direct supervision, using initiative.
  • Forward thinker with a solutions-focused approach to problem-solving
  • Personable and approachable
  • Commitment to continuous service improvement
  • Self-motivated and confident able to work with minimal direction
  • Adaptable and innovative
  • Enthusiasm, with energy and drive
  • Hard working, reliable and resourceful
  • Evidence of a commitment to continuing professional development
  • Person-centred and strengths-based
  • Empathetic, non-judgemental, and culturally sensitive
  • Committed to improving health equity and reducing barriers to support
  • Considered, steady approach
  • Diplomacy
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Qualification or training in counselling, psychology, mental health, or related field (e.g. Level 3+ counselling skills or equivalent experience).

Desirable

  • Social prescribing qualification
  • Registration or working towards registration with a professional body (e.g. BACP, UKCP).

Experience

Essential

  • Counselling experience within the last 2 years.
  • Experience as a social prescriber
  • Experience of signposting to and navigating complex service users' needs
  • Experience of working in a demanding environment with competing priorities
  • Experience of handling confidential information and an up-to-date knowledge of data protection legislation
  • Experience of team working and versatility to take on a variety of tasks.
  • Experience of managing your own workload and independently manage your time
  • Experience in communicating with others, including via phone, email and face to face and experience of working with patients directly in patient facing roles
  • Experience of working with service users, and excellent customer service skills
  • Experience and understanding of Safeguarding; legislation, policies, and escalation

Desirable

  • Experience in healthcare (specifically General Practice)
  • Experience of delivering link work in a community setting
  • Experience working with GP clinical systems
  • Experience of supporting patients with long term needs over an extended time frame

Skills & Qualities

Essential

  • Skills and ability to manage complex cases to best meet service user need
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to deal with ambiguity and show initiative
  • Excellent organisation and time management skills, with a proven ability to meet deadlines
  • Advanced knowledge and understanding of Microsoft Office packages e.g. Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint
  • Excellent organisation and time management skills
  • Keen attention to detail and ability to produce work to a high standard
  • Ability to work under pressure and to tight deadlines.
  • Ability to work on your own initiative, use own judgement and make decisions.
  • Able and willing to regularly work without direct supervision, using initiative.
  • Forward thinker with a solutions-focused approach to problem-solving
  • Personable and approachable
  • Commitment to continuous service improvement
  • Self-motivated and confident able to work with minimal direction
  • Adaptable and innovative
  • Enthusiasm, with energy and drive
  • Hard working, reliable and resourceful
  • Evidence of a commitment to continuing professional development
  • Person-centred and strengths-based
  • Empathetic, non-judgemental, and culturally sensitive
  • Committed to improving health equity and reducing barriers to support
  • Considered, steady approach
  • Diplomacy

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Employer details

Employer name

Newcastle General Practice Services Ltd

Address

The Grainger Suite, Dobson House

Gosforth

Newcastle upon Tyne

Tyne & Wear

NE3 3PF


Employer's website

https://www.newcastle-gp-services.co.uk (Opens in a new tab)


Employer details

Employer name

Newcastle General Practice Services Ltd

Address

The Grainger Suite, Dobson House

Gosforth

Newcastle upon Tyne

Tyne & Wear

NE3 3PF


Employer's website

https://www.newcastle-gp-services.co.uk (Opens in a new tab)


Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

Social Prescribing Service Manager

Jo Swift

jo.swift@nhs.net

07985706325

Details

Date posted

01 August 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£31,418 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Home or remote working

Reference number

B0084-25-0023

Job locations

The Grainger Suite, Dobson House

Gosforth

Newcastle upon Tyne

Tyne & Wear

NE3 3PF


Denton Park Health Centre

West Denton Way

Newcastle Upon Tyne

NE5 2QW


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