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MetTemp - Social Prescribing Link Worker

United Kingdom

About this role

ABOUT US
 
Transforming lives through excellent education

 
London Met is an extraordinary institution. Equity and social inclusion have always been our driving principles, and it's what makes the University so unique. Our organisation is distinctive, both in its eclectic and diverse community of students and staff, and also for its historical role in serving some of London’s most deprived boroughs. Everything we do is underpinned by our philosophy that an individual should have the opportunity to transform their life through the power of education.
 
Equipping our students with the tools for their future is at the heart of our academic offering. We pride ourselves on providing our students with access to a wealth of opportunities and professions. Our graduates benefit personally, but also contribute their unique perspectives to society, culture, public service and the economy in all areas of London, the UK and around the world.
 
ABOUT THE POST
 

A committed and organised individual is required to support the delivery of the Social Prescribing for Human Sciences project. The purpose of this role is to act as a key contact for students who wish to participate in the project and those who are referred to the project. The post holder will be expected to facilitate the alignment of appropriate activities to referred students and maintain contact with them, following up where required. Training will be provided through the NHS England Elfh hub to enable the individual to act as a Social Prescribing Link Worker. The role also involves coordinating the collection of data via questionnaires.

 
Main Responsibilities:
 
  • Arrange meetings with students and discuss activities which are appropriate to their availability and work and study commitments.
  • At times, reach out to suitable students who may benefit from the project.
  • Facilitate student engagement with social activities.
  • Maintain an up-to-date database of activities and, where time allows, seek further opportunities for appropriate activities.
  • Follow up with the participants following a 3-week activity trial period.
  • Direct the students/participants to questionnaires as appropriate for the research element of this project.

 

Skills:

  • Be  organised and proficient in the use of excel databases.
  • Show compassion and demonstrate good listening skills.
  • Have excellent communication skills.
  • Have some knowledge of research protocols.
  • Be willing to undertake training to upskill as a Social Prescriber.

 

Closing Date: 09 February 2026, 23:55

Interview Date: 13 February 2026. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted by hiring managers.

 
 
 
HOW TO APPLY
 
Please complete the online application in full  
If you wish to attach any additional documents such as a CV you may do so (please follow the instructions). Please note that we do not accept a CV on its own as a job application.
If you have a query, or experience any difficulties with the application process, please contact us by email at: [email protected] quoting the job reference number.
Please note that successful candidates will be asked to provide evidence of their right to work in the UK.
At London Met we are building an institution aware of its purpose to drive not only individual social mobility but also broader community actualisation. We recognise that our diverse community is our greatest strength, and as such we strongly encourage applications from anyone who feels they are currently underrepresented within UK higher education. Read more about our diverse community and our commitments to inclusion and equality.
View the benefits of working at London Met on our Information for Applicants page.

 
Please apply using your London Met Student email account

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