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Health Care Support Worker - Hospice at Home

Haven House Children's Hospice

Haven House Children's Hospice,

Health Care Support Worker - Hospice at Home

Haven House Children's Hospice

Haven House Children's Hospice,
 
Number Of Vacancies: 1
 

 

You can be that lifeline of care for Haven House children and families.

Join our passionate team of Haven House Health Care Support Workers where you can be part of something extraordinary.

When COVID-19 hit, it changed everything for our families. We had to respond quickly by adapting how we care. The demand for the outstanding care Haven House provides is increasing and more vital than ever. We need you to help us deliver our care to families who so desperately need us during the most difficult of times.

Our Healthcare Support Workers (HCSW) are privileged to spend precious time with babies, children young people and their families within their homes. We need your expertise to provide compassionate care and create special memories.

As a valued member of the Community and Wellbeing team, you will join a unique and vibrant team providing symptom management, palliative and end-of-life care, as well as planned and emergency short breaks both at the hospice and in the community.  As a Haven House HCSW you will support the wider team to ensure high standards of holistic care are delivered.

In return, we will support your wellbeing and offer you a learning environment to develop your skills and competencies in paediatric palliative care, supported by our Nurse Practice Educator.

This role is based at our beautiful woodland hospice in Woodford Green, offering free parking and easy access from the Central line.

“I’ve been working as Health Care Support Worker within the Hospice at home team at Haven House, Children’s Hospice since late 2019.

Every day is different; a lot of my time is spent offering specialist respite care to families in the community within the family home setting. 

The respite care that Haven House offers is so important, in most cases the children/young people have life-limiting conditions and/or a variety of complex medical needs.

Parents and carers are often the only ones able to look after their child, so a break from that round the clock responsibilities is incredibly welcome. The community HCSW role primarily involves meeting the day to day needs of the individual child/young person (personal care, feeding, providing holistic care and play). During the respite visit, I can care for the child/ young person whilst the family choose how they wish to use their respite time, this may be taking a break or rest or spending time with their other family members.  I can form really close relationships with the children and their families.

It’s hard to see families go through tough times, but it’s also a real privilege to support them through those difficult times. I am very fortunate to be able to do a job I love and makes a difference.”

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all our staff to share this commitment. Employment is subject to receipt of satisfactory references and an enhanced DBS check.

Hours

22.5 hours per week - worked as 7.5 hour a day

Salary 

£22,549 - £24,882 pro rata Agenda for Change – Band 4 dependent on skills and experience

Benefits

As a band 4 you will be entitled to the following range of benefits;

  • Retention of your NHS pension (subject to criteria)
  • Pension scheme (company matches contribution up to 7%)
  • Agenda for Change long holiday service entitlement / 27 days annual leave
  • Unsocial hours payments
  • London Allowance
  • Free on-site parking
  • Employee assistance programme
  • Eye care voucher scheme
  • Cycle to work scheme

 

About Haven House Children's Hospice

Haven House Children’s Hospice supports hundreds of families, looking after babies, children and young people who have life-limiting and life-threatening conditions.

Our mission is to provide the highest quality palliative and holistic care services to children and their families in our local communities. Since the hospice began it has gone from strength to strength both in terms of the care we provide to children and families as well as the close bonds we have developed and nurtured with individuals and organisations in our community who are inspired by our work.