Provide pastoral and spiritual care interventions for patients. This will usually be provided in one-to-one sessions in GP practices or in patient's homes. Provide listening, guidance and other support to staff as requested. Promote health and wellbeing by providing a highly skilled listening and guidance service, working with all patients irrespective of their faith, beliefs or cultural background. Work closely with the PCN Holistic Care Team to support the care of patients with complex needs. Regularly attend and contribute to the Holistic Care Team multi professional meeting. Seek out and use appropriate resources and signposting to support the wellbeing and holistic care of those referred. Work with the PCN to develop appropriate referral pathways to the listening and guidance service, supported by relevant communication tools. Work with the PCN to promote and support staff wellbeing initiatives. Serve as a resource to the PCN on spiritual, ethical and religious matters and provide guidance in areas of specialist knowledge Work in partnership with other organisations, supporting a joined-up approach to holistic care and facilitating inter-agency referrals where appropriate Use wellbeing assessment tools to measure progress and aid evaluation. Share evaluation and audit findings to promote learning and service development. Promote spirituality as a quality of organisational life through personal integrity in attitude and behaviour Undertake training in order to meet the standards set by the UK Board of Healthcare Chaplains (UKBHC) Follow good practice, adhering to the Code of Conduct developed by the UKBHC and to practice in accordance with the Capabilities and Competencies described by this Board. Comply with all required policies and procedures including mandatory training. Undertake and engage with appropriate continuing professional development, supervision and appraisal in line with PCN requirements and to enable accreditation (and annual reaccreditation) with the Association of Primary Care Chaplaincy and registration with the UK Board of Healthcare Chaplaincy. Carry out any other relevant tasks as reasonably directed. Key Relationships Patients, their families and carers The PCN staff team including the clinical director and PCN manager PCN Holistic Care Team GP practice partners and staff Wider NHS and other community services including faith communities