Specialist Bereavement Practitioner - Maidstone, United Kingdom - CHUMS

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Maidstone, United Kingdom

2 weeks ago

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JOB PURPOSE:

The Specialist Bereavement Practitioner will support children, young people, young adults (CYP/YAs) up to 25 years and their families who have been bereaved.

They will offer a range of evidence-based interventions to support the specialist needs of children and young people who are experiencing complex grief or traumatic bereavement.

The post holder will be a source of advice and support for professionals across Kent and Medway.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Communication and Relationships:

Manage own caseload Work within the team to develop positive relationships with volunteers and those on placement and within the wider organisation Provide holistic, family, group, and individual bereavement support Aid communication in the family and share and develop strategies to manage the impact of complex grief or traumatic bereavement To provide a needs led service, undertake risk and clinical assessment, and offer individual support to help CYP/YAs understand their thoughts and feelings, share their story, and develop strategies for coping Record clinical notes on the PCMIS database within 24 hours of intervention Escalate any safeguarding concerns following CHUMS procedures To provide advice and support to professionals, increasing confidence and a knowledge of how to support bereaved CYP and YAs Promote the work of the service across Kent and Medway.


Assist in the organisation and delivery of bereavement workshop programmes for children/young people and their parents/carers and young adults Attend drop ins and be available to offer advice and support Proactively participate in, development and evaluation of the service.

Develop bereavement resources Support and work with CONNECT service user participation group Deliver training on loss and grief to professionals Work collaboratively with other key stakeholders Involve other professionals, community support groups in grief support Undertake appropriate CPD and keep updated with advancements in the field of bereavement Ensure Making Every Contact Count (MECC) is embedded across the service Key relationships: Clinical Director Accountable to Bereavement Manager Line managed by Volunteers Works with and supports Placements Works with and supports CONNECT SUPG Liaise with CAMHS Liaise with Childhood Bereavement Network (CBN)

Liaise with Schools/ colleges Liaise with Key stakeholders Liaise with CYP and families Ensures best practice for clinical delivery Analytical and Judgemental:

Required to understand complex facts of situations with children/young people and their families which require a comparison of a range of options.

Undertake initial assessment of childrens and families needs which may include multiple and complex issues. To provide appropriate information to families and professionals about the needs of bereaved children and young people.

To be aware of referral pathways for other appropriate services Planning and Organisation: Manage own caseload. Assist in the co-ordination and facilitation of workshops for children, young people, and their families. Plan, develop and facilitate ongoing support in the form of parents groups and/or, drop in facilities.

To assist with the formulation of plans for service development in conjunction with the Service Manager and other members of the child bereavement team.


Completion of Routine Outcome Measures Physical: Combination of sitting, standing, walking, frequently in a restricted position. Regular travel across the county. Frequent lifting of resources. Keyboard skills.


Assessment tools


Patient and Client Care:

Develop and deliver therapeutic care interventions to children, young people, and their families. Provide specialist advice to families and other professionals.


Policy and Service:
Follows policies in own role.

Implements policies and proposes changes to practice and procedures for own area of working and works in conjunction with the CHUMS team to develop practice for the wider service


Financial and Physical Resources:
Personal duty of care in relation to equipment and resources. Careful use of all facilities used by CHUMS.


Information Resources:
Records personally generated information and updates case notes on PCMIS database within 24 hours.

Writes reports in relation to the needs of individual children and young people to other agencies where appropriate


Research and Development:
Contributes to regular audit/ evaluation and analysis of clinical activity in relation to own work and CHUMS


Freedom to Act:
Works independently with families and volunteers within policies and codes of conduct.

Has autonomy to manage own caseload additional information:

Mental Effort:
Frequent intense concentration In-depth proactive mental attention for assessment and during interventions offered to children and young people Intense concentration for facilitating groups for children, young people, and parent/carers

Emotional Effort:
Frequent highly distressing or emotional circumstances in supp

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