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Join a compassionate team as a complementary therapist, where you can make a real difference in the lives of those facing incurable illnesses. This rewarding role offers the chance to utilize your skills in a supportive environment, providing emotional and physical care to patients and their families. You will gain valuable experience in palliative care, enhancing your professional development while contributing to the wellbeing of others. This opportunity not only allows you to grow your expertise but also fosters a sense of community and purpose among volunteers. If you are empathetic, dedicated, and ready to support those in need, this role is for you.
Volunteering at St Helena
We ask that all volunteers are sympathetic to and be able to project the philosophy, vision and values of St Helena. The benefits of being a St Helena complementary therapist volunteer include:
ROLE SUMMARY
The use of complementary therapies in palliative care has become an increasingly significant feature of health care, and evidence shows that therapies can support the emotional, mental, spiritual, and physical wellbeing of patients and their families and carers, and those facing loss or bereavement. This role will give you the unique opportunity to use your incredible skills, qualities, and knowledge to gain experience in specialised healthcare for end of life and bereavement. This will enable you to build confidence and ability to provide care and wellbeing in an integrated hospice environment.
Research has shown that use of complementary therapies alongside conventional medicine can help enhance relaxation and well-being, relieve stress and anxiety, as well as help with the management of specific issues such as symptom control of fatigue, breathlessness, nausea, and pain.
An enhanced adult and child DBS check is required for this role.
Main Duties of the Role
All complementary therapies are characterised by treating the whole person, taking into account the mental, emotional and physical factors associated with the challenges they face. Complementary therapies work with the total care given, to promote comfort and support for both patients and their families/carers. We also support those who access our bereavement services.
TRAINING & SUPERVISION
We will provide you with practice in palliative and bereavement care by extending the opportunities for you to gain valuable hands-on experience that will affirm your vocational knowledge and skills. Other training includes:
You will need to be qualified and hold the appropriate certifications in the relevant practice:
Relevant professional qualifications essential from an accredited awarding body, such as C&G, VTCT, ITEC - which meets recognised UK Occupational Standards.
Membership of a recognised Complementary Therapy Regulatory Body, e.g. CNHC, FHT, AOR or other voluntary recognised association or organisation, and hold up to date professional insurance, or be prepared to join prior to volunteering.
You must have current work experience and up to date skills which meet relevant competencies, e.g. CPD records and skills development.
Unit 1, The Atrium
Wyncolls Road, Phoenix Square
Colchester
Essex
C04 9AS