Job summary
We are expanding our Hospice at Home service and are seeking compassionate, committed people to join our growing team. This role offers the opportunity to support patients and families in their own homes as the service extends across North Nottinghamshire.
This role will
be based in Bassetlaw with travel across North Nottinghamshire to meet
organisational needs. The specific base locations within this area have yet to
be confirmed.
The Hospice at Home service provides care for palliative patients seven days a week, from 7am to 9pm. Shifts include a mix of shorter shifts and 12-hour shifts.
We offer a range of established part time contracts of 25.5, 26.25, 27, 27.75, 28.75, 30.12, 30.54, 30.62, and 34.5 hours per week. Applicants should state their preferred contracted hours as part of the application process.
We'll be reviewing applications as they come in, so don't delay applying! Although the closing date is 28 February 2026, we may close the vacancy early if we find the right candidates. Well be in touch with shortlisted applicants.
Main duties of the job
To provide individual high-quality care for patients in their own homes, including appropriate support for families, in line with hospice policy and agreed care plans. Care may include supporting patients while symptoms are assessed and brought under control, caring for the dying, supportive psychosocial and spiritual care in line with any agreed plan, enabling patients independence and supporting discharge home.
Working under the direction of a registered nurse and as part of the Beaumond House team and the End-of-Life Care Together Integrated Hub you will help maintain the standard of excellence, so the philosophy and values of Beaumond House Hospice Care are met.
About us
Beaumond House Hospice supports patients and their loved ones to live as fully as possible across North Nottinghamshire. Ensuring our communities receive the care and comfort they need, free of charge, when every moment matters. Our Care is provided in people's homes across our communities and at the Hospice in Newark.
We treat every person with respect. We deliver compassionate, professional care that supports physical, psychological, and spiritual needs. We look for staff and volunteers who protect dignity, safety, and confidentiality.
Beaumond House Hospice Care is a registered charity. We provide four In-patient beds, Day Therapy, and Hospice at Home Care. Hospice at Home supports people with palliative and end of life care needs, often in the last weeks and months of life. Our nurses and health care assistants provide assessment, personal care, emotional support, advice, and advance care planning in the persons preferred place of care.
We are contactable 24 hours a day, 7 days per week, to provide a friendly ear, general information or to signpost patients, relatives and carers to appropriate resources and services.
Outstanding Hospice Care, enabling our local communities to live well and die well
Job description
Job responsibilities
Main Duties
Work under the direct supervision of the RN and in line with the patients care plan, providing care to meet fundamental health care needs. This includes assisting patients with toileting, personal care and supporting patients to eat and drink as independently as possible whilst maintaining privacy and dignity at all times.
After induction and when assessed as competent, undertake visits independently to provide delegated care in line with the written care plan, with clear escalation routes to the RN or Hospice at Home Lead.
Support patients with medication once you have completed medicines support training and been assessed as competent in line with the hospice medicines policy. This may include prompting, assisting and, where authorised, administering prescribed medication as recorded on the medication administration record, always under the direction of an RN and within your defined level of competence. The post holder will not make clinical decisions about medicines and will escalate any concerns immediately to the RN
After completion of food hygiene and food safety training, prepare and serve simple meals, snacks and drinks for patients who need this support, following hospice policies on food hygiene, storage, allergens and patient preferences.
After completing training and a formal competency assessment, carry out verification of expected death in the community for patients known to the service, in line with the Beaumond House Verification of Expected Death policy and local guidance.
Complete all required documentation and communicate the verification of expected death promptly to the RN, GP, the Integrated Hub and any other relevant professionals, and escalate to the RN or on call clinician if you have any concerns or if the criteria for verification of expected death are not met.
Take responsibility for patient safety and ensure any care you give is in line with the training you have received and follows either verbal direction from the RN or written nursing care plans. This includes care and management of patients who are unable to maintain their own safety because of reduced mental capacity, cognitive impairment or sensory deficit.
Act in anon-judgemental way and treat every patient as an individual, respecting their choices, wishes, customs, values and beliefs, irrespective of your own.
Establish the preferred method of communication for the patient and their family and communicate effectively and appropriately with patients from diverse backgrounds, including different cultures, and with patients who have sensory loss, communication difficulties or challenging behaviour.
Ensure any queries raised by patients, families and visitors are responded to in a friendly and sensitive way and directed to the appropriate professional if you cannot resolve them yourself and pass on any concerns raised by the patient or family to the appropriate professionals, maintaining confidentiality and privacy at all times.
Communicate appropriately with all members of the multidisciplinary team, other colleagues, patients, relatives and loved ones, always displaying a friendly and approachable manner.
Assist in the orientation and induction of new staff, students, bank and agency staff, including use of equipment and basic care skills.
Attend relevant study days and courses, including mandatory training, medicines support, verification of expected death and food hygiene, to gain and maintain the knowledge and skills set out in the knowledge and competency framework.
General Duties
Job description
Job responsibilities
Main Duties
Work under the direct supervision of the RN and in line with the patients care plan, providing care to meet fundamental health care needs. This includes assisting patients with toileting, personal care and supporting patients to eat and drink as independently as possible whilst maintaining privacy and dignity at all times.
After induction and when assessed as competent, undertake visits independently to provide delegated care in line with the written care plan, with clear escalation routes to the RN or Hospice at Home Lead.
Support patients with medication once you have completed medicines support training and been assessed as competent in line with the hospice medicines policy. This may include prompting, assisting and, where authorised, administering prescribed medication as recorded on the medication administration record, always under the direction of an RN and within your defined level of competence. The post holder will not make clinical decisions about medicines and will escalate any concerns immediately to the RN
After completion of food hygiene and food safety training, prepare and serve simple meals, snacks and drinks for patients who need this support, following hospice policies on food hygiene, storage, allergens and patient preferences.
After completing training and a formal competency assessment, carry out verification of expected death in the community for patients known to the service, in line with the Beaumond House Verification of Expected Death policy and local guidance.
Complete all required documentation and communicate the verification of expected death promptly to the RN, GP, the Integrated Hub and any other relevant professionals, and escalate to the RN or on call clinician if you have any concerns or if the criteria for verification of expected death are not met.
Take responsibility for patient safety and ensure any care you give is in line with the training you have received and follows either verbal direction from the RN or written nursing care plans. This includes care and management of patients who are unable to maintain their own safety because of reduced mental capacity, cognitive impairment or sensory deficit.
Act in anon-judgemental way and treat every patient as an individual, respecting their choices, wishes, customs, values and beliefs, irrespective of your own.
Establish the preferred method of communication for the patient and their family and communicate effectively and appropriately with patients from diverse backgrounds, including different cultures, and with patients who have sensory loss, communication difficulties or challenging behaviour.
Ensure any queries raised by patients, families and visitors are responded to in a friendly and sensitive way and directed to the appropriate professional if you cannot resolve them yourself and pass on any concerns raised by the patient or family to the appropriate professionals, maintaining confidentiality and privacy at all times.
Communicate appropriately with all members of the multidisciplinary team, other colleagues, patients, relatives and loved ones, always displaying a friendly and approachable manner.
Assist in the orientation and induction of new staff, students, bank and agency staff, including use of equipment and basic care skills.
Attend relevant study days and courses, including mandatory training, medicines support, verification of expected death and food hygiene, to gain and maintain the knowledge and skills set out in the knowledge and competency framework.
General Duties
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- At least two years working in a similar role.
- Experience in caring for palliative patients or relevant transferrable experience.
Qualifications
Essential
- NVQ or equivalent or a commitment to work towards a qualification in care or end of life care.
Skills and Attributes
Essential
- Good telephone and interpersonal communication skills.
- Ability to work as part of a team and respect for all individuals.
- Flexibility, excellent listening skills and ability to build rapport with others, with a friendly and sensitive approach.
- Willingness to complete medicines support training and food hygiene training and to work within clear competency frameworks.
- Ability to communicate effectively in spoken and written English to support safe care, accurate record keeping, and sensitive communication with patients and families.
- Driving licence and access to a suitable vehicle with business insurance.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
- At least two years working in a similar role.
- Experience in caring for palliative patients or relevant transferrable experience.
Qualifications
Essential
- NVQ or equivalent or a commitment to work towards a qualification in care or end of life care.
Skills and Attributes
Essential
- Good telephone and interpersonal communication skills.
- Ability to work as part of a team and respect for all individuals.
- Flexibility, excellent listening skills and ability to build rapport with others, with a friendly and sensitive approach.
- Willingness to complete medicines support training and food hygiene training and to work within clear competency frameworks.
- Ability to communicate effectively in spoken and written English to support safe care, accurate record keeping, and sensitive communication with patients and families.
- Driving licence and access to a suitable vehicle with business insurance.
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.