Job summary
AtBluebell Wood Childrens Hospice, we care for children and young people whoselives are just too short. Our aim is to reach every family that needs our helpand to offer them the very best choice of care. Did you know that every year weneed to raise £ to keep our doors open and only around 16% of our incomecomes from government sources, the rest has to be raised through fundraisingactivity.
Ourservices include short overnight stays and community breaks at home or in thehospice. We also support the whole family from diagnosis with ourmulti-disciplinary Family Support team who provide counselling, sibling supportgroups, music therapy and much more. Our care team support these families inour modern, purpose-built building. All our rooms bedrooms have a homely feel.We have a sensory room, spa pool, cinema room and six acres of gardens.
Wesupport families from a large geographical area, including South Yorkshire,North Nottinghamshire, North Derbyshire and parts of North Lincolnshire. Thehospice is easily accessible from Barnsley, Rotherham, Doncaster, Sheffield andNorth Notts. We have free secure on-site parking for families and staff to use.
Main duties of the job
The role:
Towork as part of our thriving Family Support Team providing counselling forchildren and adults experiencing trauma, bereavement, and anticipatory grief,in line with ethical and professional codes of conduct. You will make adifference to the lives of young people and their families, providing crucialpsychological support to families affected by life-shortening andlife-threatening conditions.
The requirements:
Tofulfil the role effectively you will be professional and resilient and able towork collaboratively with the Care Services Team. You will haveexperience of multi-agency team working and be able to advocate for childrenand their families.
Youwill have experience of working with children and families who have complexneeds, offering holistic support to meet their individual requirements.
About us
inreturn, we can offer you a fantastic working environment and the followingbenefits
33days annual leave with the option to buy and sell
Sickpay
HealthCare Cash Back Scheme
Freecounselling sessions
Enhancedmaternity pay
Enhancedpaternity pay
Enhancedparental bereavement leave
Compassionateleave
Salarysacrifice scheme
Training& Development
Investmentin your wellbeing
Volunteering& shadowing days
Freeparking on main site
Freedrinks and subsidised meals
Timeoff in lieu
Uniform
Eligiblefor NHS Blue Light Card
Eligiblefor The Company Shop
AtBluebell Wood Childrens Hospice we value everyone who works with us, embraceindividual differences and recognise that great things happen when we worktogether.
Job description
Job responsibilities
JOB TITLE: Counsellor
ACCOUNTABLE TO: Psychological Therapies Manager
LOCATION: Hybrid
JOB PURPOSE: The post holder has the responsibility for provision of counselling services for both children and adults, experiencing trauma, bereavement, and anticipatory grief, due to life shortening, palliative or end of life care, at Bluebell Wood to ensure that they are delivered in line with the ethical and professional codes of conduct pertaining to the relevant registered body.
MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Key Responsibilities
Provide professional, competent, and ethical bereavement counselling in line with BACP requirements.
To work alongside the Head of Family Support, Psychological Therapies Manager and Lead Counsellor to provide a robust service delivery.
To provide data and reports on services provided as required.
Maintain records in confidence and in line with the Data Protection Act 1998 and GDPR (General Data Protection Regulations).
Seek out and engage in regular clinical supervision.
Continue life-long professional learning.
To support colleagues in helping to ascertain the correct level of support based on client need and referring/signposting to the most appropriate service.
Key Tasks:
Provide data and reports on the services provided as required.
Maintain accurate notes and appointment schedules using The Care Database, monitoring attendance and cancellations of clients.
Raise concerns to the appropriate member of management or Safeguarding Lead in a timely manner to ensure effective intervention if necessary.
Facilitate therapy sessions either in person or remotely according to client need.
Therapy
Hold a small caseload of clients, offering therapeutic intervention in line with professional registered body, (BACP).
Work autonomously as a competent practitioner within national, organisational, and local policies and procedures maintaining British Association for Counsellors and Psychotherapists (BACP) or equivalent accreditation, working within the professional framework for ethical practice.
Make recommendations for referral on where psychological difficulties are more complex and require specialist services/interventions.
Work in partnership with other professionals and agencies where necessary, signposting appropriately in situations where the core individual need is not bereavement or anticipatory grief.
Maintain a professional level of clinical practice through participation in individual monthly clinical supervision, placing a high value on self-care.
Maintain ongoing professional CPD in line with BACP or equivalent requirements for reaccreditation, setting realistic personal development objectives.
Taking responsibility for own development and maintaining a professionally relevant development portfolio.
Communication
Develop and maintain effective therapeutic relationships with children, young people and their families who use the counselling services via their preferred method of contact.
Establish and maintain effective communication with relevant individuals and groups to support children, young people, siblings, and family members; including key members of the hospice; volunteers; service users; statutory and voluntary organisations.
Develop and maintain effective communication links and relationships with external stakeholders, multi-disciplinary services and agencies, individuals, and organisations, to enable effective signposting where required.
1. Understand the importance of, and maintain, the need for confidentiality in all individual and hospice matters.
Service Development:
Engage in research and development opportunities.
Network with other professionals both locally, regionally, and nationally who offer specialised bereavement services to children and families.
Guide Family Support and wider hospice colleagues on theories around trauma, bereavement, and anticipatory grief to support their individual roles; providing specific training sessions where necessary.
General
All Bluebell Wood employees are required to:
2. Abide by the Health & Safety at Work Act
3. Adhere to policy and procedures around safeguarding children and young adults
4. Respect confidentiality applying to all Hospice areas
5. Work within Hospice policies and procedures
6. Comply with the Hospice no smoking policy
7. Participate in and contribute to team meetings
8. Co-operate and liaise with colleagues
9. Always behave in a professional manner, reflecting and maintaining the values and ethos of Bluebell Wood
All Bluebell Wood employees are expected to:
Demonstrate a commitment to their own development, to take advantage of education and training opportunities and develop their own competence.
Support and encourage harmonious internal and external working relationships.
Make a positive contribution to fundraising and raising the profile of the Hospice.
This job description is not exhaustive. It will be subject to periodic review and may be amended following discussion between the post-holder and employer.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
10. Qualified Counsellor registered with BACP
11. Specific training in working with children
12. BACP Accreditation (or actively working towards this)
Experience
Essential
13. At least two years post qualifying experience in a related area
14. Experience of responding proactively to safeguarding concerns
15. Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively
16. Ability to demonstrate a high degree of professional credibility
17. Experience of providing bereavement counselling to children
Desirable
18. Experience of working within a palliative care setting
Personal qualities
Essential
19. Fully committed to the aims and objectives of Bluebell Wood Hospice
20. Accountable for own actions, decisions, and development
Skills / Knowledge
Essential
21. IT Literate, including the ability to use Microsoft Office Suite
22. Ability to analyse data and produce performance reports
23. Expert knowledge within own profession, which underpins theory, gained through recent professional development
Desirable
24. Knowledge and understanding of the assessment of child and young adult support needs in a racially and culturally diverse population
Other
Essential
25. Legally entitled to work in this country
26. Willing and able to travel extensively to meet the needs of our children, young people, and their families
27. Car driver with access to a vehicle