Counsellor

Mountbatten Hampshire

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Job summary

At Mountbatten, we believe that every life that is limited or coming to an end should be prepared for, celebrated and treated with the utmost dignity.

To do this takes the energy, passion and dedication of a team of experts who make a difference every day, and the backing of a charity with 45 years of history and strong ambitions for the future. This is work with purpose, work with community at the heart and work where enjoyment and fulfilment go hand in hand with care and kindness.

For the position of Mountbatten Counsellor, you will hold a clinical caseload in palliative care and bereavement and work with children, young people and adults, and be responsible for developing the service in line with best practice and research on the care of bereaved people.

This post is based at Mountbatten Hampshire.

15 hours (2 days) per week, to be worked flexibly in accordance with the service.

Essential qualifications:

  • Recognised professional academic qualification
  • Registered with BACP or equivalent

We reserve the right to close this vacancy early once we have received sufficient applications for the role.

Main duties of the job

Overview of Role:

To hold a clinical caseload in palliative care and bereavement; including working with children, young people and adults.

To maintain expert and up to date knowledge and skills in the field of palliative and bereavement care to inform the service developments in line with professional best practice and research.

To co-ordinate an efficient and effective bereavement service dedicated to the provisions of high-quality support to bereaved families and carers.

About us

Mountbatten Hampshire is part of the Mountbatten Group, and its sister Hospice is Mountbatten Isle of Wight.

We pride ourselves on providing expert care and support to our communities across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, who are facing death, dying and bereavement.

Our vision at Mountbatten is of a world where all dying people and those closest to them, have access to expert care of the highest quality, provided by compassionate and professional teams.

Our Values

We care about what we do. We appreciate that people are different and we are kind and compassionate to our patients and families, to our local community and to each other

We are experts in our field. We are professional at all times, aspiring to be the best that we can be in everything that we do

We are innovative and bold. We respond quickly and creatively to the changing needs of our society within the scope of our human and financial resources

We respect our community. We exist for our local population, now and into the future, and we believe that we can achieve more together by working in partnership with others

Date posted

23 April 2024

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£13,566 a year (£33,915.00 per annum FTE)

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

B0507-VC168

Job locations

Botley Rd

West End

Southampton

Hampshire

SO30 3JB


Job description

Job responsibilities

KEY TASKS

To hold and effectively manage a clinical caseload to demonstrate best practice in line with BACP guidelines and research.

Ensure that patient records on SystmOne of are maintained to a high standard.

Ensure that a range of bereavement support strategies are available to meet the needs of bereaved people including information, 1-1 support and counselling, group work and family work.

In line with NICE guidelines, ensure that the needs of individuals are assessed and managed appropriately.

In line with NICE guidelines, ensure that up to date, relevant information is provided to facilitate access to support. This includes written (leaflets) and on line information about local and national sources of bereavement support.

As a member of multi-professional and psychosocial teams, attend MDTs and other meetings to ensure that the needs of family members and carers are considered.

Provide support and guidance to staff to promote understanding of families/carers/individuals coping with psychological impact of living with a palliative diagnosis, as well as, pre-bereavement and bereavement.

Participate in regular professional supervision for counselling work and working within BACP guidelines.

To effectively manage the referrals and assessment processes in a timely manner.

Conduct assessments of individuals for suitability of other services provided including; befriending/visiting service or groups, or referral on to another appropriate service, eg psychiatry or social service.

Research, develop, implement groups for bereaved people to meet identified need including social support and for therapeutic purposes.

Professional Responsibilities

To maintain knowledge of current best practice and research in palliative care psychology and bereavement care and evaluate how this can be effectively implemented at Mountbatten.

Constructively contribute to current thinking and service evaluation on best practice in bereavement care at Mountbatten.

Collaborate with external researchers and develop research activities in consultation with the Director of Psychosocial Care and the Head of Education and Research .

Disseminate knowledge of best practice and research within the psychology and bereavement service and more widely by participating in and providing consultancy, education and training.

To monitor and gain regular feedback from service users to ensure the service develops to meet patients needs.

Ensure high quality psychological and bereavement care is offered in line with the national care Service Standards, benchmarking with other services, identifying gaps in service provision and developing strategies to develop the service.

Develop and maintain an understanding of Mountbatten and local bereavement care provision, assessing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to inform service developments .

Develop and maintain a critical analysis of the national picture of bereavement care and the different models of service provision.

Develop and maintain links at a national level with other organisations involved in providing bereavement services such as Association of Bereavement Service Coordinators in Hospice and Palliative Care and the National Bereavement Alliance.

Develop and maintain an understanding of the national picture of pre-bereavement care and consider how Mountbatten's bereavement service should address this need.

***PLEASE REFER TO THE ATTACHED JOB DESCRIPTION AND PERSONAL SPECIFICATION FOR THE FULL DUTIES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THIS ROLE***

Job description

Job responsibilities

KEY TASKS

To hold and effectively manage a clinical caseload to demonstrate best practice in line with BACP guidelines and research.

Ensure that patient records on SystmOne of are maintained to a high standard.

Ensure that a range of bereavement support strategies are available to meet the needs of bereaved people including information, 1-1 support and counselling, group work and family work.

In line with NICE guidelines, ensure that the needs of individuals are assessed and managed appropriately.

In line with NICE guidelines, ensure that up to date, relevant information is provided to facilitate access to support. This includes written (leaflets) and on line information about local and national sources of bereavement support.

As a member of multi-professional and psychosocial teams, attend MDTs and other meetings to ensure that the needs of family members and carers are considered.

Provide support and guidance to staff to promote understanding of families/carers/individuals coping with psychological impact of living with a palliative diagnosis, as well as, pre-bereavement and bereavement.

Participate in regular professional supervision for counselling work and working within BACP guidelines.

To effectively manage the referrals and assessment processes in a timely manner.

Conduct assessments of individuals for suitability of other services provided including; befriending/visiting service or groups, or referral on to another appropriate service, eg psychiatry or social service.

Research, develop, implement groups for bereaved people to meet identified need including social support and for therapeutic purposes.

Professional Responsibilities

To maintain knowledge of current best practice and research in palliative care psychology and bereavement care and evaluate how this can be effectively implemented at Mountbatten.

Constructively contribute to current thinking and service evaluation on best practice in bereavement care at Mountbatten.

Collaborate with external researchers and develop research activities in consultation with the Director of Psychosocial Care and the Head of Education and Research .

Disseminate knowledge of best practice and research within the psychology and bereavement service and more widely by participating in and providing consultancy, education and training.

To monitor and gain regular feedback from service users to ensure the service develops to meet patients needs.

Ensure high quality psychological and bereavement care is offered in line with the national care Service Standards, benchmarking with other services, identifying gaps in service provision and developing strategies to develop the service.

Develop and maintain an understanding of Mountbatten and local bereavement care provision, assessing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to inform service developments .

Develop and maintain a critical analysis of the national picture of bereavement care and the different models of service provision.

Develop and maintain links at a national level with other organisations involved in providing bereavement services such as Association of Bereavement Service Coordinators in Hospice and Palliative Care and the National Bereavement Alliance.

Develop and maintain an understanding of the national picture of pre-bereavement care and consider how Mountbatten's bereavement service should address this need.

***PLEASE REFER TO THE ATTACHED JOB DESCRIPTION AND PERSONAL SPECIFICATION FOR THE FULL DUTIES AND REQUIREMENTS OF THIS ROLE***

Person Specification

Abilities

Essential

  • Ability to work in an emotionally demanding environment
  • Ability to work as a part of a multi professional team and on own initiative
  • Ability to engage with teams to encourage them to challenge ways of working to improve patient care
  • Ability to work under pressure and prioritise constantly changing, high volume workloads experience and ability to work to deadlines
  • Ability to form professional relationships with patients, families, carers and other professionals

Qualifications

Essential

  • Recognised professional academic qualification
  • Registered with BACP or equivalent
  • Evidence of professional development and commitment to own supervision arrangements
  • Good standard of education

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of supporting patients/clients who are dealing with loss Experience of providing bereavement care services
  • Experience in Child Bereavement
  • Experience of working within either Hospice/Hospital or Charity environments
  • Experience of clinical supervision and reflective practice
  • Experience of teaching and mentoring others

Desirable

  • Experience of working and supporting volunteers

Skills

Essential

  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively at all levels
  • Excellent organisational/time management skills and able to prioritise own workloads
  • Adaptable, flexible and able to manage uncertainty
  • Awareness of current issues in End-of-Life Care
  • Awareness of safeguarding adults and children

Other

Essential

  • Clean Driving Licence and Use of a Vehicle with insurance for work related activities
  • Adoption of the Mountbatten Groups Values in all aspects of working life, acting as role model
  • Willingness and ability to contribute and support organisational fundraising activities
Person Specification

Abilities

Essential

  • Ability to work in an emotionally demanding environment
  • Ability to work as a part of a multi professional team and on own initiative
  • Ability to engage with teams to encourage them to challenge ways of working to improve patient care
  • Ability to work under pressure and prioritise constantly changing, high volume workloads experience and ability to work to deadlines
  • Ability to form professional relationships with patients, families, carers and other professionals

Qualifications

Essential

  • Recognised professional academic qualification
  • Registered with BACP or equivalent
  • Evidence of professional development and commitment to own supervision arrangements
  • Good standard of education

Experience

Essential

  • Experience of supporting patients/clients who are dealing with loss Experience of providing bereavement care services
  • Experience in Child Bereavement
  • Experience of working within either Hospice/Hospital or Charity environments
  • Experience of clinical supervision and reflective practice
  • Experience of teaching and mentoring others

Desirable

  • Experience of working and supporting volunteers

Skills

Essential

  • Strong interpersonal skills and ability to communicate effectively at all levels
  • Excellent organisational/time management skills and able to prioritise own workloads
  • Adaptable, flexible and able to manage uncertainty
  • Awareness of current issues in End-of-Life Care
  • Awareness of safeguarding adults and children

Other

Essential

  • Clean Driving Licence and Use of a Vehicle with insurance for work related activities
  • Adoption of the Mountbatten Groups Values in all aspects of working life, acting as role model
  • Willingness and ability to contribute and support organisational fundraising activities

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

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

Mountbatten Hampshire

Address

Botley Rd

West End

Southampton

Hampshire

SO30 3JB


Employer's website

https://www.mountbatten-hampshire.org.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


Employer details

Employer name

Mountbatten Hampshire

Address

Botley Rd

West End

Southampton

Hampshire

SO30 3JB


Employer's website

https://www.mountbatten-hampshire.org.uk/ (Opens in a new tab)


For questions about the job, contact:

Director of Psycho-Social and Spiritual Care

Dr Jane Hazeldine

jane.hazeldine@mountbatten.org.uk

Date posted

23 April 2024

Pay scheme

Other

Salary

£13,566 a year (£33,915.00 per annum FTE)

Contract

Permanent

Working pattern

Part-time

Reference number

B0507-VC168

Job locations

Botley Rd

West End

Southampton

Hampshire

SO30 3JB


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