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A children's hospice organization in Huddersfield is seeking a Family Link Worker to support families facing complex needs. The successful candidate will provide holistic, family-centered care, and navigate the complex systems of palliative care. Experience with diverse communities and strong communication skills are essential. Join a dedicated team committed to making a positive difference in families' lives.
Salary : 27000
Hours : Up toFull Time 37.5 Hours
Location : Russell House Huddersfield
Responsible to : Family Support Team Leader
Responsible for : Family Support Volunteers (based upon family allocation)
Benefits : Entry into Peoples Pension death in service benefit (3 x salary) out of pocket expenses free on-site parking free access to confidential and extensive wellbeing support generous holiday entitlement (26 days plus bank holidays rising to 31 days after 5 years for a full time employee pro rata for part time) an extra days holiday for your birthday! free tea / coffee sight tests and flu jabs and excellent learning and development opportunities.
Families caring for children with life‑shortening and highly complex health conditions tell us their lives can feel really challenging and chaotic. Accessing and navigating palliative care or help with symptom management dealing with multiple agencies and health professionals alongside practical issues around finances getting the right equipment or adapting the home can be exhausting stressful and scary.
Forget Me Not childrens hospice has been here for over 10 years providing CQC‑rated outstanding support for children and families across West Yorkshire. But we want to do more to enable families to live well. We are developing new ways to assess and meet families needs to ensure every member of each family gets the support they need at the right time. And thats where you come in.
As part of our family support team you’ll help us to develop and embed this new way of working. You’ll support a caseload of families providing information advice advocacy and handholding. And you’ll link families to and help them navigate tailored support both inhouse and by collaborating with local partners. You’ll also work to build partnerships with external services including by tapping into community groups across our region to ensure support is culturally appropriate and accessible to all.
This role will focus primarily (although not exclusively) on supporting the older children young people and families on our caseload including supporting those transitioning to beyond our support .
You’ll be experienced in working with families with complex needs and in complex circumstances providing support that is person‑centred and strengths‑based. You might currently be working in education health or social care but you’ll have an understanding of palliative care and have experience of multi‑agency collaboration.
We welcome applications from all candidates particularly those who have experience of engaging with families from diverse cultural ethnic and faith backgrounds. We value a strong understanding of how cultural religious and spiritual beliefs may influence care communication and support needs. The ability to speak additional community languages relevant to our local population is highly desirable and would support our commitment to inclusive accessible family care.
Most of all you’ll be excited to be part of a new approach to supporting families that will make a positive difference to their lives. If that sounds like you then please apply now!
To find out more about working for Forget Me Not Childrens Hospice please see our recruitment pack
For an informal chat about the role please contact Stacey on
Our vision is to deliver pioneering care through pregnancy childhood and loss wherever families need us whatever the future holds. This role supports our vision by providing holistic family centred care to babies children and young people with life limiting and life‑threatening conditions and their families within the family support team as well as working collaboratively with external providers within local communities.
We recognise that families across our local area come from a wide range of cultural spiritual and socio‑economic backgrounds each with unique experiences and needs. The Family Link Worker plays a key role in ensuring that all families particularly those who have historically faced barriers to accessing care feel welcomed understood and supported. This includes actively promoting access and inclusion adapting approaches to reflect cultural and spiritual values and working in partnership with community groups and networks to reach underserved populations. Through this work the role will help ensure our care is equitable culturally competent and responsive to the rich diversity of the communities we serve.
Working as part of our family support team you’ll be a key point of contact for a caseload of families supporting them to navigate the complex systems of palliative care and bereavement; providing information advice advocacy and handholding with the aim of increased independence resilience and empowerment.
In this family link role your specific focus will be to help develop and embed a new way of working with families focusing on further developing our holistic outcome focused family assessment support and review pathways. You’ll help to link families to personalised support and enablement through both our in‑house services and by collaborating with local partner agencies and organisations.
Understanding of evidence-based practice
Able to prioritise work and effectively manage time
Ability to set and maintain professional boundaries with staff children family and visitors
Positive attitude towards change
Able to work flexibly including occasional evening and weekend work
Able to act on own initiative in delivering care recognising when to seek supervision and advice from a more experienced member of the team.
As this role involves working out in the community you will need to have a full clean driving licence and access to a car for work purposes.
This role will some involve evening and weekend work to best support the needs of families.
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.
Please note that we are committed to equality and diversity and make the following pledge in relation to our recruitment practices;
We will actively encourage and support under‑represented groups to join us as employees
If you would like to apply in an alternative way for this post please contact emailprotected
We will always interview you if you are an applicant with disability who meets the essential requirements of the job and will provide adjustments to the recruitment process if required.
We are committed to supporting part time and flexible working; we will consider part time working requests for all our roles
Please click here to view our full equality diversity and inclusion pledge
This role has been funded by The National Lottery Community Fund for the next three years (1st April 2025 31st March 2028) but is a permanent role. It is thanks to Lottery players that charities like Forget Me Not Childrens Hospice (Registered Charity No.) can benefit from funds that support our communities.
Employment Type : Full Time
Experience : years
Vacancy : 1