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Core responsibilities include:
Champion the Safe Harbour mission by improving access to hospice and palliative care for underserved groups, including individuals with learning disabilities, members of the traveller community, people experiencing homelessness, unpaid carers, BAME and LGBTQ+ communities, and those affected by mental health challenges, substance use, socio-economic disadvantage, and neurodiversity.
Identify and cultivate a network of community assets, resources and partnerships to support inclusive service delivery.
Actively engage with local groups, service providers and members of the public to raise awareness of hospice services and promote understanding of end-of-life care options.
Collaborate with Safe Harbour communities to co-design and deliver meaningful events, activities and projects that reflect their needs and values.
Provide tailored support to patients and families from marginalised backgrounds, helping them navigate services and access compassionate, culturally sensitive care.
Contribute to the delivery and development of the Compassionate Companions service, offering compassionate conversations around end-of-life planning to individuals at the end of life.
This is a full time role 37.5 hours per week (job share will be considered). You must have a Full UK Driving Licence and access to a car.
£28,000 - £30,000 per annum
37.5
Colchester and Tendring
Someone who is self-motivated, able to think creatively and use initiative.
A caring professional who can advocate for their patients.
Good organisational skills.
Someone who is passionate about equality, diversity and inclusion and wants to make a difference through their work.
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At St Helena Hospice, we’re committed to protecting and respecting your privacy in everything we do. If you’d like to know more about what we do with your personal information, please read our privacy notice – www.sthelena.org.uk/privacy. You can update your preferences or stop communications at any time by contacting us at enquiries@sthelena.org.uk or phone fundraising on 01206 931 468.
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Thank you and welcome!
CloseWe’ll be in touch every month to make sure you’re the first to know about the how your incredible support is making a difference to local people facing dying, death and bereavement, along with some of the ways you can get involved, including opportunities to donate, volunteer, shop and fundraise.
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Processing fees
CloseWhen you make a donation to St Helena Hospice, we are charged transactional fees by other companies, including fees for processing payments made to us, looking up addresses and validating bank account details.
We are very grateful to our donors who offer to offset some of these fees with a minor addition to their total amount. This is however completely optional and we are very grateful for your support whether or not you choose to contribute to processing fees.
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About Gift Aid
CloseWe are able to claim an extra 25p on every £1 on your donation amount for no extra cost to you, as long as you are a UK tax payer; have paid enough income tax or capital gains tax in that tax year; and are donating your own money. If you pay less income tax and/or capital gains tax than the amount of Gift Aid claimed on all of your donations in that tax year it is your responsibility to pay any difference. For more information about Gift Aid, please visit https://www.gov.uk/donating-to-charity/gift-aid
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