We are currently recruiting for a Children and Young Persons Support Services Worker to work as part of the Unicorn Service at St David's Hospice Care. As a member of a multi-professional team, the post holder will be responsible for the provision of a quality, community-based pre and/or post bereavement service for children and young people throughout the areas St David's Hospice Care provide support, under the supervision of the Family Support Team Manager.
Key Areas of Responsibility:
The development and delivery of high quality pre- and post-bereavement care for children and young people affected by life threatening illness of patients of St. David's Hospice Care, and those referred to the service for this support by external agencies.
Contributing to and supporting the multi-disciplinary team on issues related to child development and welfare through working closely with other members of St. David's Hospice Care to ensure consistency of bereavement care and intervention.
To develop a framework for referral and assessment of need for children and young people in the families of people being supported by St David's Hospice Care. A framework which will aim to ensure that children and young person's emotional, social and practical needs are met, that they are adequately prepared for anticipated death of a parent/carer, that healthy grieving is promoted and that risk factors are minimised and future problems prevented.
To assess the needs of children and young people pre- and post-bereavement.
To hold a caseload that supports children and young people identified as being most at risk.
To provide support for parents and carers to facilitate their understanding and ability to help children through bereavement.
To research and write policies which ensure best practice is upheld and the well-being and safety of children and young people are actively promoted.
To work closely with others involved in the care of the family and provide support and guidance for those working with complex or high- risk situations (e.g. Social Worker, Clinical Nurse Specialist.
To liaise with the multi-professional team on matters related to child development, emotional, social, practical and bereavement care.
To facilitate and further develop services and information for children, young people and their parents/carers.
To maintain up-to-date knowledge of the legislation covering the range of duties and services provided by statutory departments and legal frameworks around Safeguarding Children and Young People in order to give appropriate advice to other members of the team as well as patients and their families.
To ensure that satisfactory records are maintained, in accordance with SDF policies and procedures which will facilitate internal and external professional communication and maintain relevant statistics.
To participate in the multi-professional audit programme and audit the Children and Young Persons service.
To participate in in-house staff support meetings and systems.
To participate in Light Up A Life and Remembrance events.
To accept and participate in regular clinical supervision sessions and training to facilitate on-going professional development.
To provide reports, as requested, to the FST Manager and Director of Nursing.
To contribute to the further development of the Family Support Team.
To promote the work of the service and the Organisation at all times.
The individual must
:
Have a qualification in Social Work /Counselling/Post graduate qualification in Childhood Bereavement or other relevant Health and Social Care discipline
At least three years post-qualifying experience in a child and family setting
Experience working directly with children and families
Good organisational and time management skills
Excellent verbal and written communication
Commitment and ability to practice in a way that is non-discriminatory and non-judgemental
Experience
At least three years post-qualifying experience in a child and family setting
Experience of working directly with children and families
Knowledge of relevant legislation (including Children's Act 1989)
Knowledge and experience of conducting assessments
Experience of working as part of a multi-professional team
Skills / Knowledge
Ability to ensure that children, young people and their families are at the centre of service delivery and planning
Ability to plan, develop and evaluate a service in line with requirements of need and policy
Ability to provide guidance and consultation to other key team members
Good organisational and time management skills and capabilities to carry the post with confidence and credibility
Excellent verbal and written communication and representational skills, with the ability to communicate effectively at all levels.
Able to work closely with colleagues whilst also being able to function independently
Commitment and ability to practice in a way that is non-discriminatory and non-judgemental
Ability to reflect on practice
Qualities/Attributes
Flexible
Highly motivated
Enthusiastic
Team Player
Positive role model
Other
Use of a car and clean valid UK driving license
This post is subject to a DBS Disclosure at an enhanced level.
To view the full job description and apply online, please visit our website at www.stdavidshospicecare.org
Closing Date: Sunday 16th November 2025
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: 28,000.00-29,000.00 per year
Work Location: In person
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