St Peter’s Hospice

Senior Palliative Care Support Worker (Band 3)

The closing date is 20 February 2026

Job summary

The role of Senior Palliative Care Support Worker requires independent working in the community; applicants should have excellent communication skills and IT skills. You must be adaptable, reliable and highly organised in order to prioritise your workload effectively This is a role where no two days are the same and you have the chance to improve the experience of patients and families when life is at its most difficult for them.

Main duties of the job

To provide holistic palliative care in the last 4 weeks of life To provide emotional, physical and psychological support to patients, their families and carers To work as part of the Hospice at Home team providing packages of care and support for patients in their own homes. This will involve a variable shift pattern over 7 days including some night shifts. Colleagues engage in both lone working and working in pairs To work autonomously to provide planned care for individual patients with the support of, and accountability too, the Hospice at Home Registered nurses To role model the values of the hospice at all times by following the St Peters Hospice PCSW Code of Conduct and to contribute to a positive team culture To promote the safety and well-being of patients and their families at the end of life by following Hospice policies and procedures and working as part of a wider multi-disciplinary team.

About us

Weve spent over 40 years helping people die in peace, and with dignity. Combining compassion with clinical expertise, we provide patients with the best possible care at the end of their lives. Were here for the people around our patients too those closest to them. Before, during and after a bereavement, we provide support thats remembered forever. We think its that unforgettable support that inspires people to give back to St Peters. To fundraise for us. Donate. Volunteer. Were not exaggerating when we say that we couldnt do what we do without our wonderful supporters. We really cant thank them enough. We want to help many more people to die well. And were doing this by teaching others. As a centre of educational excellence, we share our skills with other health professionals, helping the NHS and care homes to provide better end-of-life care. Were here for all, for free, forever.

Details

Date posted

26 January 2026

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 3

Salary

£24,937 to £26,598 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time

Reference number

STP1170824

Job locations

St Peter's Hospice

Charlton Road

Bristol

Somerset

BS10 6NL


Job description

Job responsibilities

Provide nursing care for patients at the end of life Monitor the patients condition and record findings accurately verbally and in writing Recognize changes in patients' conditions and take appropriate action to escalate concerns in a timely manner Have the ability to identify non-clinical concerns ie safeguarding, environmental risk, psychosocial challenges and communicate to the relevant health care professionals Effectively manage volatile or unpredictable situations and call for help and assistance as appropriate for lone working this includes the use of a Lone worker device Cope with the emotional impact of delivering a service where patient death is a regular occurrence and supporting family and carers witnessing end of life can present challenging and heightened emotional environments. Work collaboratively as a Hospice at Home team member and as part of the multidisciplinary team to provide effective care delivery across an integrated health system Support patients and carers to manage loss and change, including bereavement support and advice on what to do when someone dies Maintain a safe working environment for patients, carers and staff through following policy and procedural guidelines and attending statutory and mandatory training Work within the limits of own competence and responsibility and ask for help as necessary Competencies related to physical care provision as well as statutory and mandatory training need to be undertaken and kept up to date and staff are expected to attend training provide for them to keep them safe and effective in their role. Use hospice resources efficiently and effectively thinking of cost and environmental issues Prioritize own workload and manage own time to ensure priorities are met and quality is not compromised This role requires the post holder to be physically able to provide care through the moving and handling of patients and equipment. Working in patients homes there may be access issues such as multiple flights of stairs. The applicant will need to consider if they are able to manage the physical aspects of the role. This post requires a driving license and access to a car with business insurance Communication (KSF 2) Will frequently be required to use sensitive communication, using the highest level of interpersonal and communication skills, e.g. When dealing with dying patients, deteriorating patients and for patients with anxiety, agitation and panic attacks and supporting carers who may be in a highly distressed state Able to demonstrate active listening skills and understand complex information about the patient to be able to effectively address patient's needs Ensure effective communication with the Hospice at Home team as well as with the wider multidisciplinary health care team. Both verbal and written communication skills are accurate, making relevant and up to date records on EMIS and document using visit and shift summary templates according to hospice guidelines Ability to communicate with patients whose first language is not English or patients who have communication or language problems Respect the need for confidentiality of patient's details both verbally and written Able to demonstrate the English language proficiency level required for this post Governance, Quality and Clinical Practice (KSF1) Maintain quality in own work and encourage others to do so Monitor the quality of own work and alerts line manager to quality issues, reporting any errors or issues according to policy Discuss with line manager areas that would support the development and improvement of care delivery Adapt own work, takes on new tasks as agreed and asks for help if needed Attend and participate in team meetings and help evaluate the service when asked to do so Quality improvement suggestions are welcomed by your line manager Alert line manager if ways of working, polices or strategies are having a negative impact on the service and therefore on patients People and People Development (KSF 1- 2) Develop own skills and knowledge and provide information to others to help their development Identify when support needed in any areas of own work including identifying the need for any reasonable adjustments for them to carry out their role or participate in e-learning for example. Prepare for and takes part in own appraisal process Identify (with support if necessary) what development gaps currently exist and how they may be met Produce a personal development plan with appraiser Take an active part in learning/development activities and keep a record of them Maintain clinical competencies via external and internal training and development Support students on placement including shadowing on a shift as appropriate Mentor new health care assistants with the support of the Hospice at Home registered nurses Has the ability to reflect on intense situations, with colleagues and/or by engaging with clinical supervision and reflective practice Health Safety and Security (KSF 2) Monitor and maintain health, safety and security of self and others Follow hospice policies, procedures and risk assessments to keep self and others safe at work Work in a way that reduces risks to health, safety and security Know what to do in an emergency at work, knows how to get help and acts immediately to get help Follows the lone working policy including the use of the solo protect device at all times Look for potential risks to self and others in work activities and processes Manage identified risk in the best way possible Report actual or potential problems that may put health, safety or security at risk and suggests solutions Support and challenge others in maintaining health, safety and security at work Considers own mental and emotional resilience in order to be able to support patients and their families at end of life Uses equipment appropriately, once trained and instructs carers in the use and care of simple equipment Equality and Diversity (KSF 2) Support equality and value diversity Treat everyone with dignity and respect Allow others to express their views even when different from their own Do not discriminate or offer a lesser service because of others differences or different viewpoints Challenge bias, prejudice and intolerance if appropriate or bring it to the attention of their line manager Use clear language when carrying out duties that patients and families can relate to Is aware of the impact of their own behaviour on others

Job description

Job responsibilities

Provide nursing care for patients at the end of life Monitor the patients condition and record findings accurately verbally and in writing Recognize changes in patients' conditions and take appropriate action to escalate concerns in a timely manner Have the ability to identify non-clinical concerns ie safeguarding, environmental risk, psychosocial challenges and communicate to the relevant health care professionals Effectively manage volatile or unpredictable situations and call for help and assistance as appropriate for lone working this includes the use of a Lone worker device Cope with the emotional impact of delivering a service where patient death is a regular occurrence and supporting family and carers witnessing end of life can present challenging and heightened emotional environments. Work collaboratively as a Hospice at Home team member and as part of the multidisciplinary team to provide effective care delivery across an integrated health system Support patients and carers to manage loss and change, including bereavement support and advice on what to do when someone dies Maintain a safe working environment for patients, carers and staff through following policy and procedural guidelines and attending statutory and mandatory training Work within the limits of own competence and responsibility and ask for help as necessary Competencies related to physical care provision as well as statutory and mandatory training need to be undertaken and kept up to date and staff are expected to attend training provide for them to keep them safe and effective in their role. Use hospice resources efficiently and effectively thinking of cost and environmental issues Prioritize own workload and manage own time to ensure priorities are met and quality is not compromised This role requires the post holder to be physically able to provide care through the moving and handling of patients and equipment. Working in patients homes there may be access issues such as multiple flights of stairs. The applicant will need to consider if they are able to manage the physical aspects of the role. This post requires a driving license and access to a car with business insurance Communication (KSF 2) Will frequently be required to use sensitive communication, using the highest level of interpersonal and communication skills, e.g. When dealing with dying patients, deteriorating patients and for patients with anxiety, agitation and panic attacks and supporting carers who may be in a highly distressed state Able to demonstrate active listening skills and understand complex information about the patient to be able to effectively address patient's needs Ensure effective communication with the Hospice at Home team as well as with the wider multidisciplinary health care team. Both verbal and written communication skills are accurate, making relevant and up to date records on EMIS and document using visit and shift summary templates according to hospice guidelines Ability to communicate with patients whose first language is not English or patients who have communication or language problems Respect the need for confidentiality of patient's details both verbally and written Able to demonstrate the English language proficiency level required for this post Governance, Quality and Clinical Practice (KSF1) Maintain quality in own work and encourage others to do so Monitor the quality of own work and alerts line manager to quality issues, reporting any errors or issues according to policy Discuss with line manager areas that would support the development and improvement of care delivery Adapt own work, takes on new tasks as agreed and asks for help if needed Attend and participate in team meetings and help evaluate the service when asked to do so Quality improvement suggestions are welcomed by your line manager Alert line manager if ways of working, polices or strategies are having a negative impact on the service and therefore on patients People and People Development (KSF 1- 2) Develop own skills and knowledge and provide information to others to help their development Identify when support needed in any areas of own work including identifying the need for any reasonable adjustments for them to carry out their role or participate in e-learning for example. Prepare for and takes part in own appraisal process Identify (with support if necessary) what development gaps currently exist and how they may be met Produce a personal development plan with appraiser Take an active part in learning/development activities and keep a record of them Maintain clinical competencies via external and internal training and development Support students on placement including shadowing on a shift as appropriate Mentor new health care assistants with the support of the Hospice at Home registered nurses Has the ability to reflect on intense situations, with colleagues and/or by engaging with clinical supervision and reflective practice Health Safety and Security (KSF 2) Monitor and maintain health, safety and security of self and others Follow hospice policies, procedures and risk assessments to keep self and others safe at work Work in a way that reduces risks to health, safety and security Know what to do in an emergency at work, knows how to get help and acts immediately to get help Follows the lone working policy including the use of the solo protect device at all times Look for potential risks to self and others in work activities and processes Manage identified risk in the best way possible Report actual or potential problems that may put health, safety or security at risk and suggests solutions Support and challenge others in maintaining health, safety and security at work Considers own mental and emotional resilience in order to be able to support patients and their families at end of life Uses equipment appropriately, once trained and instructs carers in the use and care of simple equipment Equality and Diversity (KSF 2) Support equality and value diversity Treat everyone with dignity and respect Allow others to express their views even when different from their own Do not discriminate or offer a lesser service because of others differences or different viewpoints Challenge bias, prejudice and intolerance if appropriate or bring it to the attention of their line manager Use clear language when carrying out duties that patients and families can relate to Is aware of the impact of their own behaviour on others

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • A nationally recognised qualification/apprenticeship in health & social care at Level 2 or above or the equivalent level of knowledge and skills gained through relevant experience
  • Ability and willingness to undertake appropriate training for required clinical activities

Desirable

  • A national recognised qualification/apprenticeship in health & social care, or palliative care, at Level 3 or above (e.g., City & Guilds Level 3 Certificate in End of
  • Life Care)

Experience

Essential

  • Willingness to develop palliative care knowledge and skills for caring for patients at the end of life
  • Experience of working in a health or social care setting
  • Be able to work as a member of a team
  • Basic IT skills

Desirable

  • Good numeracy and literacy skills
  • Experience of working in patients homes
  • Experience of working with patients at the end of life
  • Experience of working with multiple teams
  • Experience of working independently with the support
  • from a registered nurse

Additional Criteria

Essential

  • Committed to providing high quality patient care
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Able to adapt quickly to changing situations
  • Ability to support people in a highly distressed state

Desirable

  • Able to complete documentation accurately
  • Able to demonstrate an awareness of healthcare policies and procedures
  • Strong IT skills: previous use of word, outlook
  • Experience of using EMIS

Additional Criteria

Essential

  • An understanding and empathy for the work of the Hospice
  • Have a full driving licence and have access to a vehicle during working hours
  • Compassionate and trustworthy
  • Ability to establish good relationships with work colleagues, patients and families
  • Flexible and adaptable to change, able to work a range of shifts
  • Able to demonstrate calm, caring patient manner/attitude
  • Enthusiasm and commitment to working with patients at the end of their lives and their families
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • A nationally recognised qualification/apprenticeship in health & social care at Level 2 or above or the equivalent level of knowledge and skills gained through relevant experience
  • Ability and willingness to undertake appropriate training for required clinical activities

Desirable

  • A national recognised qualification/apprenticeship in health & social care, or palliative care, at Level 3 or above (e.g., City & Guilds Level 3 Certificate in End of
  • Life Care)

Experience

Essential

  • Willingness to develop palliative care knowledge and skills for caring for patients at the end of life
  • Experience of working in a health or social care setting
  • Be able to work as a member of a team
  • Basic IT skills

Desirable

  • Good numeracy and literacy skills
  • Experience of working in patients homes
  • Experience of working with patients at the end of life
  • Experience of working with multiple teams
  • Experience of working independently with the support
  • from a registered nurse

Additional Criteria

Essential

  • Committed to providing high quality patient care
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Able to adapt quickly to changing situations
  • Ability to support people in a highly distressed state

Desirable

  • Able to complete documentation accurately
  • Able to demonstrate an awareness of healthcare policies and procedures
  • Strong IT skills: previous use of word, outlook
  • Experience of using EMIS

Additional Criteria

Essential

  • An understanding and empathy for the work of the Hospice
  • Have a full driving licence and have access to a vehicle during working hours
  • Compassionate and trustworthy
  • Ability to establish good relationships with work colleagues, patients and families
  • Flexible and adaptable to change, able to work a range of shifts
  • Able to demonstrate calm, caring patient manner/attitude
  • Enthusiasm and commitment to working with patients at the end of their lives and their families

Disclosure and Barring Service Check

This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.

Employer details

Employer name

St Peter’s Hospice

Address

St Peter's Hospice

Charlton Road

Bristol

Somerset

BS10 6NL


Employer's website

https://www.stpetershospice.org.uk (Opens in a new tab)

Employer details

Employer name

St Peter’s Hospice

Address

St Peter's Hospice

Charlton Road

Bristol

Somerset

BS10 6NL


Employer's website

https://www.stpetershospice.org.uk (Opens in a new tab)

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

HR Administrator

Erin Benson

recruitment@stpetershospice.org

01179159482

Details

Date posted

26 January 2026

Pay scheme

Agenda for change

Band

Band 3

Salary

£24,937 to £26,598 a year

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time

Reference number

STP1170824

Job locations

St Peter's Hospice

Charlton Road

Bristol

Somerset

BS10 6NL


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