The Community & Partnership Executive is responsible for developing and maintaining strong partnerships with local services and stakeholders to increase referrals into our service and support with onward / outward referrals and signposting to other services.
They will contribute towards the achievement of partnership related requirements across the contract with a specific responsibility for place-based and asset-based community and stakeholder engagement to maximise referrals and activation of healthy behaviour change.
1. Support in the delivery of the Community & Partnerships Engagement Strategy by:
Driving quality referrals to the service via professional and self-referral channelsUtilising an Asset Based Community Development approach that leverages and harnesses the richness of skills, experiences, and opportunities from across the areas and within communities.Build relationships with key referring pathways to establish innovative engagement techniques to ensure referrals are steady and targeted to key areas and priority groupsWorking with our Marketing and Communications Team to support in our deployment and distribution of collateral / resources.Ensure co-production opportunities are maximised across, seeking opportunity to meaningfully engage with priority groups and locations in the development of our service offer.
2. Support in establishing effective referral pathways into and out of the service.
Working collaboratively with the Community & Partnership Team in a coordinated way to reach out and maximise referral pathway opportunitiesProactively support all referral channels to ensure they understand how to refer, eligibility criteria and scope of serviceSupport in the development of cross-sector avenues for referral pathways into the service (as required), focusing on priority areas and groups.Support in the development of outward referral pathways to ensure safe and effective support to service users/participants when requiring additional services. Establish strong and trusting relationships with a portfolio of wider services / organisations, to provide holistic support to individuals, families, and communities, including (but not limited to), employment services, financial support services, housing options and lifelong learning.
3. Develop and deliver presentations, engaging pop-ups, and stands across the wider network and communities to promote services, including:
Attendance and presentations at GP Practice protected learning timeAttendance and presentation at lifestyle related forums and networksSupport and attendance at community events and fun daysSupporting key referring stakeholders with learning opportunities so they can maximise their opportunity to make their contact count with individuals and build confidence to support and advocate lifestyle behaviour change
4. Work with managers to review and deliver to agreed KPIs/Targets and report to management in addition to working with the contract teams to achieve the overall contract aims including (but not limited to):
Referral targetsCross-partnership case studies Engagement with new engagement channelsInnovative referral strategies, complete with measures of effectiveness Capture of learning opportunities deployed across the networkAdded value / Return on Investment (ROI) Social value
5. Keep records of interactions / meetings with stakeholders / communities and proactively feed this into the continuous improvement plan for the service with a specific focus on:
Stakeholder and community feedback and insightAccessibilityCultural relevance Lessons learntComplementary opportunities
Note: This is not an exhaustive list. The Community & Partnership Engagement Executive is expected to carry out all other duties as may be reasonably required
Qualifications & Experience
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Individual Competencies
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Key Business Priorities
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