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A leading palliative care organization in Greater London is seeking a compassionate Palliative Care Assistant to join their specialist community nursing team. The role involves supporting patients with life-limiting conditions by utilizing excellent communication and observation skills. A commitment to learning and development is essential, along with a Care Certificate or the willingness to complete one. The compensation package ranges from £30,546 to £32,207 yearly, including high-cost area supplements.
Salary: AfC Band 3 £30,546 - £32,207 pa (inclusive of HCA) dependent onexperience
Hours: 37.5 hours/week
Hours: Full time (37.5 hours per week)
Length of Tenure: Permanent
Interview Date: Monday 19 January 2026
Royal Trinity Hospice provides specialist palliative care in the community across central and southwest London. Our specialist community nursing team supports patients with life-limiting conditions and specialist palliative care needs wherever they call home.
We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated Palliative Care Assistant (PCA) to join our team. PCAs play a vital role in supporting the team with the assessment, review and support of patients and families on the community caseload. They act as the eyes and ears of the registered clinicians responsible for the patient caseload and visit patients independently or jointly with the registered clinicians.
Responsibilities of a RoyalTrinity Hospice Palliative Care Assistant
Communicate effectively via face-to-face, phone, or video
Be willing and flexible to work across different clinical teams within the hospice to cover gaps in service. (Please note that this is not a traditional hands on care assistant role)
Build strong relationships within the multidisciplinary team
Share clear, concise observations with clinical colleagues
Overall Purpose of the role:
To support patients in their own homes to live as fully as posisble with their life-limiting condition. The PCA will be the eyes and ears for the Registered Professionals who hold responsibility for the patient's care. The PCA will use excellent communication and listening skills to enhance patients' psychological wellbeing; be adept at recognising when patients' conditions change and report this to the relevant member of the specialist Multidisciplinary team.
To communicate effectively with patients, their families, carers, using a variety of methods (e.g., face to face, telephone, or video) to build trusting professional relationships
Communicate effectively with the multidisciplinary team within the hospice and in the external community
Use listening and observational skills to understand the needs of patients, families, and carers
Develop excellent working relationships with the different members of the team offering community services
Manage conflict and challenging situations effectively and or recognises when to escape concerns to a senior team member when needed.
To recognise a change in patients condition and communicate this effectively to the relevant clinician and to the wider interdisciplinary team as appropriate and document accurately in patients notes
Understands impact that own communication and approach may have on the wellbeing of the patient, family carer and other professionals
Contributes to multidisciplinary planning and decision-making meetings and attends decision making meetings as directed by the Community team
Ensure the values and culture of the organisation are projected in all communications
For more information please find Job Description, Person Specification attached.
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.
£30,564 to £32,207 a yearincludes high cost area supplements (HCAS)