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A palliative care organization in Hull is seeking a Complementary Therapist to deliver therapies to patients, focusing on holistic care. Candidates must hold relevant diplomas and have strong interpersonal skills. This part-time role includes working with patients in need of palliative care in various settings. Competitive holiday entitlement and training opportunities provided.
Role open to applications: 8th October 2025.
Interview date: 22nd October2025
Hours of work: up to 30 hours per week.
Overtime: There are times when it is necessary for you to work additional hours to those quoted in this statement within the limits set by the Working Time Regulations, and it is a condition of employment that you are willing to do so, when requested. Overtime hours are not guaranteed.
Holiday entitlement: 7 weeks per annum including bank holidays. All holiday entitlements are pro-rata for part time workers.
DBS required: This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Enhanced disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service with an appropriate Adults and/or children barred list check. A criminal record will not necessarily be a bar to obtaining employment. The hospices Equal Opportunities Policy, Recruitment of Ex-Offenders Policy and Handling of DBS certificate information Policy are available to applicants on request.
Further information: Please contact Diane Woodhouse, Head of Nursing, Therapies & Quality ond.woodhouse@dovehouse.org.uk or (01482) 784343 Extension 380
To provide a service as a member of the Complementary Therapies team and practice the therapies which have been agreed, in accordance with the policies of Dove House Hospice.
The therapist will provide therapies to patients in the inpatient unit, outpatient clinic and patient groups in addition to carers, staff and volunteers. The therapist will adhere to the Complementary Therapies policy and competencies.
Dove House Hospice supports patients with life limiting illnesses to live every moment. It is our vision to provide a sustainable, comfortable and caring environment in which to offer exceptional, specialist palliative care to patients, carers and their families. All roles throughout our organisation contribute to making this vision a reality for those living in Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire who rely on us to provide the care that is right for them, in the place of their choice.
To demonstrate a sound understanding of complementary therapies and in particular the therapies for which they are qualified to practice.
To be committed to develop skills and knowledge related to the care of patients with active, progressive and advanced disease, palliative care needs and the needs of their carers.
Provide a holistic approach to patients and their carers, in collaboration with the other members of the multi-disciplinary team, in order to ensure the provision of the highest quality of care.
To be aware of the patients diagnosis, treatment, care and current condition.
To be aware of contra-indications or precautions in relation to the therapies they practice and be able to adapt a treatment accordingly.
In conjunction with the Complementary Therapists receive referrals, assess, plan, evaluate and review treatments with patients/carers.
Complete the required documentation and make entries on SystmOne computerised records.
Provide feedback, including adverse reactions, to the patients nursing team/referrer, Complementary Therapist and multi-disciplinary team as appropriate.
Communicate appropriately with all staff, liaise with other departments and agencies and attend internal and external meetings as appropriate.
Participate in clinical supervision/reflective practice with the Complementary Therapist.
Attend multi disciplinary and other meetings when necessary as relevant to the post as requested by the Complementary Therapists and or line manager.
Assist the Complementary Therapists to provide guidance to the multi-disciplinary team regarding the use of complementary therapies, promote the awareness of the benefits of complementary therapies and ensure an understanding of the role of Complementary Therapies Team.
Assist the Complementary Therapists in support and development of new volunteer complementary therapists.
Participate in the preparation of audits and reports as may be required.
General
Respect the confidentiality of any information held in relation to past or present patients, carers, staff and administration of the hospice.
All staff are required to abide by Dove House health and safety policies.
Complete all mandatory Essential Education, moving and handling and First Aid Training as per organisational policy
Dove House is a no-smoking area for staff and volunteers.
All staff must abide by Dove House Hospice organisational policies.
NB This job description may be amended in consultation with the post holder in the light of on-going, changing Organisational needs.
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.