Join Our Single Point of Access Team – Make a Difference When It Matters Most Our Single Point of Access service is a newly developed team at the hospice, and this is an exciting opportunity to be a part of its ongoing growth and development. As a key member of the team, you will play a vital role in ensuring that patients receive the right care at the right time. This service acts as the central point for all external referrals into the hospice, assessing urgency and need to support seamless patient care. Working closely with the wider clinical teams, we strive to maintain patient flow and deliver a responsive, high-quality service. About the Role You will work alongside the lead clinical assessor to prioritise and manage referrals, liaising directly with patients, families and referrers to ensure timely and appropriate support. Additionally, you will respond to advice calls, offering professional guidance to patients, carers, and healthcare professionals while signposting them to relevant services as needed. Key Responsibilities: Assess referrals to determine urgency and priority, ensuring timely responses for patients and referrers. Provide expert advice and support to referrers, patients, and families. Collaborate with the lead clinical assessor in shaping the Single Point assessment process and policy. Contribute to the ongoing development of the service through a quality improvement approach. Work closely with patient-facing teams to streamline care pathways and ensure efficient service delivery. Develop strong working relationships with primary care professionals and other referrers to enhance referral processes and feedback mechanisms. Provide cover for the lead clinical assessor during periods of annual leave. Foster effective communication and collaboration with community professionals, hospitals, voluntary organisations, and other hospices. If you are passionate about delivering high-quality care and want to be part of a dynamic and forward-thinking team, we would love to hear from you. To find out more, please read the attached Job Description, contact the recruiting manager for an informal chat, or arrange a visit—we welcome the opportunity to show you our work in action. About You We are looking for a highly motivated and compassionate Registered Nurse (RN) or Allied Health Professional (AHP) who thrives in a dynamic environment and can confidently manage and reprioritise their workload. You will be proactive, empathetic, and work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team to deliver the highest standard of care. With a keen eye for detail and excellent communication skills, you will be able to assess and respond to individual patient needs effectively. Strong organisational skills, an approachable nature, and the ability to engage well with colleagues and external partners are essential for this role. Key Skills and Experience: Registered Nurse (RN) or Allied Health Professional (AHP) with relevant professional registration. Educated to degree level or equivalent experience. Experience in palliative and end-of-life care, supporting patients and families through complex health needs. Proven ability to liaise and collaborate with multidisciplinary and multi-agency teams. Strong facilitation and negotiation skills. Experience in handling challenging and complex situations with professionalism and care. Ability to work under pressure and manage priorities within set timescales. Excellent organisational skills, with the ability to adapt and reprioritise workload as needed. A flexible and adaptable approach to meet changing service demands and patient needs. Confidence in decision-making and problem-solving complex issues. Ability to recognise and respond to distress, supporting patients and carers through crisis situations. Understanding of Advance Care Planning. Sensitive and effective communication skills, particularly in supporting individuals with life-limiting illnesses. Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to build rapport, trust, and confidence with colleagues and external professionals. Experience in managing conflict and difficult emotional situations with empathy and professionalism. If you are passionate about making a difference and want to be part of a supportive and forward-thinking team, we would love to hear from you. About Ashgate Hospice Ashgate Hospice, based in North Derbyshire, offers free palliative and end of life care for adults with life-limiting or incurable illnesses, including cancer, neurological diseases, and advanced heart, kidney, and lung conditions. Last year, we cared for over 2,400 people. Our aim is to support our patients by keeping them informed, managing their symptoms, and improving their quality of life from diagnosis onwards. We also provide vital support to the people who are important to them, offering practical assistance and emotional support, including bereavement services. We’re more than a care provider. We’re a campaigner for sustainable end of life care funding in the UK, and we continually invest in our services and workforce. Our values are at the heart of everything we do: We are compassionate. We are a team. We are respectful, open, and inclusive. We value diversity and inclusion and encourage applicants from all backgrounds. We strive to create a workplace that’s happy, safe, and supportive – and our team seems to agree In fact, 86% of staff would recommend Ashgate Hospice as an employer. We know how important wellbeing and work-life balance are, which is why we’re open to flexible work arrangements, including job-sharing. As part of our team, you’ll have access to training opportunities to help you grow, both personally and professionally. Whether you want to develop in your current role or explore new career paths, we’ll support you every step of the way. Want to know more about what it’s like to work with us? Visit our website, check out our social media channels, or listen to our podcast, The Life and Death Podcast. It’s a great way to get a sense of the Ashgate team and the difference we make. Benefits of joining us At Ashgate, we take care of the people who take care of others. Here are some of the benefits we offer: Generous holiday entitlement, with the option to increase it through our Annual Buy and Sell Leave Scheme. A flexible working approach to help meet your needs and ours, including options like job-sharing. A Cycle to Work scheme and a Tech Benefit scheme to help spread the cost of your next bike or gadget. The Westfield Health Cash Plan, giving you money back on treatments like physiotherapy, dental care, and eye tests. Free access to Westfield Rewards, with discounts at hundreds of high-street retailers. A confidential Employee Assistance Programme, offering free, round-the-clock support when you need it. A pension scheme with up to 7% employer contribution, helping you save for the future. A life assurance scheme, giving peace of mind for you and those important to you, up to age 65. A commitment to your personal and professional development, with training opportunities to help you grow. Free, on-site parking whenever you're working at the hospice. Discounted, onsite café at our Old Brampton site, available to all staff A wide range of initiatives to support your wellbeing, and the time out to practice self-care Ready to make a difference? To learn more about the role, please contact Caroline McCluskey on 01246 565026 or email or Grace Nelson on01246 565026 or email. You can arrange to visit the hospice to see what it would be like to work with us. Please note: Applications must be submitted via the ‘Apply Now’ button on our website. Applications sent directly to HR or the recruiting manager will not be accepted. Proposed interview date: 13th March 2025 Additional information: If you're successful, you'll need to complete a DBS check as part of our pre-employment process. You can find more details in the candidate assistant notes. As a healthcare provider, we prioritise the safety of our patients, staff, and visitors. That's why we encourage and recommend all staff to be vaccinated against COVID-19 and receive the flu jab—unless there's a compelling reason not too If you need any help with the recruitment process, our HR team is here to assist. You can reach them at or call 01246 568 801. Additional support for candidates We’re committed to ensuring our recruitment process is inclusive, fair, and accessible to everyone. Reasonable adjustments: We are pleased to offer reasonable adjustments throughout the recruitment process for individuals with disabilities, neurodiverse conditions, or long-term health needs. Shortlisting commitment: In line with our commitment to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion, we guarantee to shortlist any disabled candidate who meets the essential criteria for the role. Interview preparation: All shortlisted candidates will receive their interview questions in advance to help you feel fully prepared. Accessibility resources: If you need assistance completing your online application, you can contact the Disability Employment Service/Youth Employment Service by emailing. We encourage you to complete and share your Health Adjustment Passport. This helps us understand any adjustments or support you might need. Even if you choose not to share it, the passport can be a valuable tool for your own benefit. You can also access support through the Access to Work scheme. a government initiative designed to help you start or remain in work if you have a health condition or disability. This includes support for the recruitment process. Learn more on the Access to Work webpage For further guidance or information, these resources may also be helpful: Looking for work if you are disabled Reed in Partnership, Chesterfield Office: Call 0124 695 6275 Disability Employment Service, Derbyshire County Council If you have any questions about adjustments or the recruitment process, please contact our HR team at or call 01246 568 801.