Children’s Hospice South West

CHSW Liaison Nurse - CFT (Secondment/Temporary 18 months)

The closing date is 09 November 2025

Job summary

Are you a Childrens Nurse with experience in caring for children with life-limiting conditions, complex needs or chronic illnesses? Are you looking for a senior nursing role that will enable you to develop your skills and play a key role in enhancing the palliative care support for children and young people within the Cornwall region? If so, this incredibly fulfilling role is for you. A position where you can directly support putting children and families at the centre of all we do and directly help make the most of short and precious lives.

This is an exciting time to join us as we are investing in growing our nursing team to reflect our adapted ways of working and focus on staff and service development, as we begin to move forward in light of the challenges Covid has presented. This new post is part of an innovative project working in partnership with the Childrens Community Nursing Team (Cornwall Foundation Trust), the Lead Palliative Care Nurse, and medical and nursing leads at CHSW, to enhance the delivery and development of palliative care children/young people and their families within Cornwall and CHSW.

In this role you will work alongside other nurses and allied health professionals, in collaboration with band 7 palliative care nurses to lead, develop and promote palliative care and strengthen the link between the hospice and local teams. This requires visibility across Cornwall and within the CHSW hospice.

Main duties of the job

The primary purpose is to promote a close working relationship between hospice staff and nursing/medical staff in Cornwall. They will do this to ensure families have the best possible information in regard to accessing and receiving hospice care, They will:

  • Have a CHSW caseload of children living in Cornwall (with flexibility) to provide more local accessible support.
  • Ensure hospice and local care plans up to date and are aligned
  • Undertake pre-hospice, stay assessments /preparation ensuring care plans are up to date
  • Undertake review / assessments as required
  • Provide family listening support or signposting to listening support, including to bereaved parents.
  • Visit children who are hospitalised in Cornwall for advice, liaison, and support.
  • Work collaboratively with the local teams attending clinics, improving communication & liaison etc.
  • Participate with and support any EOL (end-of-life) care at home (roster) for CHSW children being provided locally providing both leadership and clinical care ensuring 24/7 cover is provided.
  • Link with the hospice bases when Cornwall children visiting, maintaining clinical skills through occasional shifts.
  • Attend meeting and training ensuring connection with both hospice and community teams
  • Liaise and work closely with the team of Clinical Psychologists supporting access to psychological care.

About us

An established and successful charity, Childrens Hospice South West (CHSW) provides hospice care for children with life limiting conditions and their families in the South West of England. CHSW has three hospices Little Bridge House in North Devon, Charlton Farm in North Somerset and Little Harbour in Cornwall. CHSW delivers services to children and their families who have a palliative care need and meet the agreed referral criteria. The CHSW ethos is support the whole family making the most of short and precious lives and our current delivery model includes care wherever the child is when they need it most including care at the hospice base, at home and virtual support.

Details

Date posted

13 October 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£47,849 to £54,097 a year pro-rata if part time

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

18 months

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time

Reference number

B0231-25-0012

Job locations

Children's Hospice South West

Little Harbour

Porthpean Road

Cornwall

PL26 6AZ


Job description

Job responsibilities

Working with the Children and Young Peoples Community Palliative Advance Nurse Practitioner and community childrens nursing team, alongside the lead palliative care nurse and the medical and nursing leads at Childrens Hospice South West (CHSW) the post holder has a key role in the continued delivery and development of palliative care services within Cornwall and CHSW.

The primary purpose is to promote a close working relationship between hospice staff and nursing/medical staff in Cornwall. They will do this to ensure families have the best possible information in regard to accessing and receiving hospice care.

Major Tasks (not exhaustive):

Have a CHSW caseload of children living in Cornwall (with flexibility) to provide more local accessible support.

Ensure hospice and local care plans up to date and are aligned

Undertake pre-hospice, stay assessments /preparation ensuring care plans are up to date

Undertake review / assessments as required

Provide family listening support or signposting to listening support, including to bereaved parents.

Visit children who are hospitalised in Cornwall for advice, liaison, and support.

Work collaboratively with the local teams attending clinics, improving communication & liaison etc.

Participate with and support any EOL (end-of-life) care at home (roster) for CHSW children being provided locally providing both leadership and clinical care ensuring 24/7 cover is provided.

Link with the hospice bases when Cornwall children visiting, maintaining clinical skills through occasional shifts.

Attend meeting and training ensuring connection with both hospice and community teams

Liaise and work closely with the team of Clinical Psychologists supporting access to psychological care.

Please review the attached Job Description and Person Specification for full details of the role.

Job description

Job responsibilities

Working with the Children and Young Peoples Community Palliative Advance Nurse Practitioner and community childrens nursing team, alongside the lead palliative care nurse and the medical and nursing leads at Childrens Hospice South West (CHSW) the post holder has a key role in the continued delivery and development of palliative care services within Cornwall and CHSW.

The primary purpose is to promote a close working relationship between hospice staff and nursing/medical staff in Cornwall. They will do this to ensure families have the best possible information in regard to accessing and receiving hospice care.

Major Tasks (not exhaustive):

Have a CHSW caseload of children living in Cornwall (with flexibility) to provide more local accessible support.

Ensure hospice and local care plans up to date and are aligned

Undertake pre-hospice, stay assessments /preparation ensuring care plans are up to date

Undertake review / assessments as required

Provide family listening support or signposting to listening support, including to bereaved parents.

Visit children who are hospitalised in Cornwall for advice, liaison, and support.

Work collaboratively with the local teams attending clinics, improving communication & liaison etc.

Participate with and support any EOL (end-of-life) care at home (roster) for CHSW children being provided locally providing both leadership and clinical care ensuring 24/7 cover is provided.

Link with the hospice bases when Cornwall children visiting, maintaining clinical skills through occasional shifts.

Attend meeting and training ensuring connection with both hospice and community teams

Liaise and work closely with the team of Clinical Psychologists supporting access to psychological care.

Please review the attached Job Description and Person Specification for full details of the role.

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • RSCN RN Child including Professional UK registration e.g. NMC
  • Educated to degree level or equivalent knowledge and skills gained
  • through a combination of alternative non-graduate study, or employment
  • experience

Desirable

  • Degree/Diploma in palliative care for children or equivalent.
  • Leadership Training or Experience.
  • Mentor qualification for clinical setting with Sign off mentor status

Experience

Essential

  • Clinical experience and competence, including extensive post
  • qualification experience working with children/adults with a life limiting /life threatening condition, chronic illness or disability in a variety of
  • settings; acute, community.
  • Extensive knowledge and insight into the needs and current issues of
  • children with life limited conditions and their families including working
  • with children and families at end of life and supporting bereaved families.
  • Understanding of Quality Governance and the implications for clinical
  • services including experience of quality issues.
  • Experience of delivering paediatric end of life care in a variety of
  • settings
  • Experience of supporting families to write wishes documents /
  • advance care plans.
  • Evidence of continuous professional development (CPD) clearly
  • recorded for professional profile.

Desirable

  • Experience of working in a hospice setting and delivering care in the
  • community setting.
  • Experience of training clinical skills
  • Experience of effectively managing and responding to
  • complaints/concerns.
  • Knowledge of key legislation and key drivers within paediatric
  • palliative care.; local and national Agenda.
  • Experience of audit and research.

Skills & Abilities

Essential

  • Ability to work autonomously and to demonstrate initiative with the
  • skills to manage a wide ranging and complex workload.
  • Highly specialist clinical skills within paediatric palliative care with
  • the ability to provide clinical leadership in a complex environment
  • Ability to show evidence of being self-motivated and to motivate
  • others.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, service users and
  • their parents and carers.
  • Excellent communication, presentation and interpersonal skills with
  • the ability to engage children and families who are hard to reach and
  • support highly sensitive complex communication and engagement.
  • Ability to retain resilience whilst working in a demanding and
  • unpredictable environment.
  • Ability to demonstrate the required level of behaviour in keeping
  • with CHSW core behaviours and values, modelling a positive leadership
  • style.
  • Ability to represent the service in a wide variety of public and
  • professional forums.

Desirable

  • Experience of collaborative working ensuring a consistent approach
  • across teams.
  • Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office suite including Word,
  • Excel, Outlook
  • Experience of report writing and providing information (facts
  • /figures) for business reporting.
  • Ability to work and lead multidisciplinary team effectively with well
  • developed skills and understanding of people management and effective
  • team leadership.
  • Experience of investigating and responding to concerns

Personal Qualities

Essential

  • A personal commitment to and empathy for the philosophy of
  • palliative care / childrens hospice care.
  • A professional collaborative manner, which is courteous, confident,
  • consistent, approachable and non-confrontational.
  • Resourceful, energetic and creative/solution focused approach to
  • work.
  • A commitment to maintain clinical skills and undertake direct care to
  • retain visibility, credibility and confidence in clinical skills.
Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • RSCN RN Child including Professional UK registration e.g. NMC
  • Educated to degree level or equivalent knowledge and skills gained
  • through a combination of alternative non-graduate study, or employment
  • experience

Desirable

  • Degree/Diploma in palliative care for children or equivalent.
  • Leadership Training or Experience.
  • Mentor qualification for clinical setting with Sign off mentor status

Experience

Essential

  • Clinical experience and competence, including extensive post
  • qualification experience working with children/adults with a life limiting /life threatening condition, chronic illness or disability in a variety of
  • settings; acute, community.
  • Extensive knowledge and insight into the needs and current issues of
  • children with life limited conditions and their families including working
  • with children and families at end of life and supporting bereaved families.
  • Understanding of Quality Governance and the implications for clinical
  • services including experience of quality issues.
  • Experience of delivering paediatric end of life care in a variety of
  • settings
  • Experience of supporting families to write wishes documents /
  • advance care plans.
  • Evidence of continuous professional development (CPD) clearly
  • recorded for professional profile.

Desirable

  • Experience of working in a hospice setting and delivering care in the
  • community setting.
  • Experience of training clinical skills
  • Experience of effectively managing and responding to
  • complaints/concerns.
  • Knowledge of key legislation and key drivers within paediatric
  • palliative care.; local and national Agenda.
  • Experience of audit and research.

Skills & Abilities

Essential

  • Ability to work autonomously and to demonstrate initiative with the
  • skills to manage a wide ranging and complex workload.
  • Highly specialist clinical skills within paediatric palliative care with
  • the ability to provide clinical leadership in a complex environment
  • Ability to show evidence of being self-motivated and to motivate
  • others.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, service users and
  • their parents and carers.
  • Excellent communication, presentation and interpersonal skills with
  • the ability to engage children and families who are hard to reach and
  • support highly sensitive complex communication and engagement.
  • Ability to retain resilience whilst working in a demanding and
  • unpredictable environment.
  • Ability to demonstrate the required level of behaviour in keeping
  • with CHSW core behaviours and values, modelling a positive leadership
  • style.
  • Ability to represent the service in a wide variety of public and
  • professional forums.

Desirable

  • Experience of collaborative working ensuring a consistent approach
  • across teams.
  • Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office suite including Word,
  • Excel, Outlook
  • Experience of report writing and providing information (facts
  • /figures) for business reporting.
  • Ability to work and lead multidisciplinary team effectively with well
  • developed skills and understanding of people management and effective
  • team leadership.
  • Experience of investigating and responding to concerns

Personal Qualities

Essential

  • A personal commitment to and empathy for the philosophy of
  • palliative care / childrens hospice care.
  • A professional collaborative manner, which is courteous, confident,
  • consistent, approachable and non-confrontational.
  • Resourceful, energetic and creative/solution focused approach to
  • work.
  • A commitment to maintain clinical skills and undertake direct care to
  • retain visibility, credibility and confidence in clinical skills.

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.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Additional information

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.

UK Registration

Applicants must have current UK professional registration. For further information please see NHS Careers website (opens in a new window).

Employer details

Employer name

Children’s Hospice South West

Address

Children's Hospice South West

Little Harbour

Porthpean Road

Cornwall

PL26 6AZ


Employer's website

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

Employer details

Employer name

Children’s Hospice South West

Address

Children's Hospice South West

Little Harbour

Porthpean Road

Cornwall

PL26 6AZ


Employer's website

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

Employer contact details

For questions about the job, contact:

HR Advisor

Chloe Aquilina

hr.lh@chsw.org.uk

Details

Date posted

13 October 2025

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£47,849 to £54,097 a year pro-rata if part time

Contract

Fixed term

Duration

18 months

Working pattern

Full-time, Part-time

Reference number

B0231-25-0012

Job locations

Children's Hospice South West

Little Harbour

Porthpean Road

Cornwall

PL26 6AZ


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