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In this role, volunteers make timely calls to the next of kin of those who die in hospital, offering condolences, a listening ear, and signposting, particularly to those who are not aware of what community support services are available to them or those who require additional bereavement support.
Leona Laverty, the Northern Trust’s Bereavement Coordinator, encourages new volunteers to join the team, stating: “The complex circumstances associated with dying, death, and bereavement have led to an increased demand for this type of support. If you’re an empathic person with good listening skills, you could make a significant difference by being a part of this innovative service. This role is highly rewarding, allowing you to provide time and support to those in need during their most vulnerable moments. By simply being there for them, you can make a profound impact. You will have the opportunity to connect with both service users and the wider volunteer team, fostering a sense of belonging that is essential for our overall well-being. This is an excellent way to gain insight into a caring role, and you will receive full support from the Trust, including specific online training to help you in the role.”
If you would like to find out more or to request an application pack, email volunteer.service@northerntrust.hscni.net
The closing date for applications is 12 noon on 7 March 2025.
Suitability conversations will take place on 10 March 2025.
Successful applicants will need to attend online training on 10 April 2025 from 7.30pm-8.30pm.
Access NI ID verification checks will take place during the week commencing 31 March 2025, followed by service-specific training during the week commencing 14 April 2025.
Please note that access to a laptop or PC and a mobile phone, as well as confidence using IT, are essential in this role.
Tasks and Responsibilities
* Providing time and support for those in need
* Signposting to other agencies as and when required
Flexible - hours are based on your availability and other factors.
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