Social Prescribers play a crucial role within our Primary Care Network (PCN), identifying and working with people, including the frail/elderly and those with long-term conditions, to coordinate and navigate care and support across health and care services. Social prescribing empowers people to take control of their health and wellbeing through referral to link workers who focus on what matters to them and take a holistic approach to their health and wellbeing. Link workers connect people to diverse community groups and statutory services for practical and emotional support, supporting existing groups to be accessible and sustainable, and helping people start new community groups. Social Prescribers work as a key part of the PCN multi-disciplinary team, helping to strengthen community and personal resilience and reduce health and wellbeing inequalities. They address the wider determinants of health, such as debt, poor housing, and physical inactivity, by increasing peoples active involvement with their local communities. The successful candidate will manage a caseload of clients through assessment to onward referral, working with clients referred by the member GP practices and Anticipatory care service, and providing ongoing support to promote engagement with identified services and achievement of goals The Social Prescriber will be an integral part of our PCN anticipatory clinic, working closely with the clinical team to conduct MDT reviews on our most vulnerable patients. This role will be key in delivering the NCL Long-term condition LCS, which places an emphasis on shared decision-making and a holistic personalised care approach to chronic disease management.