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      <description>Location: Birmingham | Salary: &amp;pound;27619/annum &amp;pound;27,619 per annum pro rata for part-time | Type: Permanent | Social Prescribing Link Worker  We have rewarding opportunity for a Social Prescribing Link Worker to focus on ‘what matters to me’ and taking a holistic approach to people’s health and wellbeing. If you feel you could connect to people, community groups and statutory services for practical and emotional support, we would love to hear from you!   Position:  Social Prescribing Link Worker   Location:  Birmingham &amp; North Solihull based in GP Surgeries   Hours:  Full time or part-time hours   Contract:  Variety of contracts available   Salary:  £27,619 per annum pro rata for part-time   Benefits:  The provision of workplace wellbeing support and activities, hybrid working where the role allows, flexible working and a range of family friendly policies.   Closing Date:  Midnight on Sunday 31st May   Interview Date:  Rolling interviews, so apply early.   The Role   Social prescribing link workers will work as a key part of the primary care network (PCN) multi-disciplinary team. Social prescribing can help PCNs to strengthen community and personal resilience and reduces health and wellbeing inequalities by addressing the wider determinants of health, such as debt, poor housing and physica...</description>
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