Job summary
- Main area
- Palliative Care
- Grade
- NHS AfC: Band 4
- Contract
- Permanent
- Hours
- Part time - 22.5 hours per week (including weekend)
- Job ref
- 423-8133972
- Employer
- Airedale NHS Foundation Trust
- Employer type
- NHS
- Site
- Airedale General Hospital
- Town
- Steeton
- Salary
- £28,392 - £31,157 pro rata per annum
- Salary period
- Yearly
- Closing
- 20/07/2026 23:59
Employer heading
End of Life Support Assistant (Band 4)
NHS AfC: Band 4
Be part of our future landscape
At Airedale, we are committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion. We actively encourage applications irrespective of people’s age, lived experience of living with a disability or long-term conditions, gender, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation, or other personal circumstances.
Increasing our diversity and supporting our organisation to be more inclusive is a key priority here at Airedale and our teams are at the centre of how we work towards this.
We appreciate all people may have diverse and individual needs and we pride ourselves on supporting all people to thrive and flourish at work. We have frameworks in place that support reasonable adjustments and flexible working for colleagues throughout their working lives which starts at recruitment.
These are exciting times for Airedale. We have the once-in-a-career opportunity to be involved in the planning and building of a completely new hospital here on our Steeton site by 2030. By joining us now you’ll be a key part of our journey over the next few years, with the chance to input into a state-of-the-art, modern healthcare facility that will deliver care to our communities for decades to come. We are also on the journey to a new electronic patient record, part of our wider ambition for our digital future – a future that builds on our significant telemedicine and digital care success. Ultimately, what makes Airedale special is our people. Not just our staff, but our volunteers, patients, visitors, and wider population who make up the Airedale family. This is a Trust that sits at the heart of our community, and our communities are very proud of their Trust.
Please read the attached AI statement prior to submitting any application
Job overview
The successful applicant will work as part of the Palliative Care Team supporting patients who are in the last hours to days of life as well as their loved ones, helping the ward teams to deliver holistic individualised care. The post holder will offer bereavement support/signposting to families and loved ones. The end of life support assistant will aid the team to develop services and improve quality of care for those in the last days of life.
Main duties of the job
To work with ward teams to complete and implement holistic, individualised plans of care for all patients who are in the last days/hours of life.
To be able to identify signs and symptoms of distress, including pain, breathlessness, agitation, secretions, spiritual or psychological anguish and liaise with ward staff.
To assist ward teams to provide basic personal care of patient in last days of life when needed, including mouth care, positional changes, comfort and dignity care and assistance with diet and fluids.
Provide family members/significant others with spiritual, psychological, emotional and practical support.
Collaborate and communicate with the palliative care and ward teams to ensure the provision of appropriate services to maximise the quality of care of the dying patient and their families/friends.
communicate sensitive information to patients, carers and staff.
Act as patient advocate and facilitator to resolve issues that may be perceived as barriers to care.
Assist the Clinical Nurse Specialists to develop education and information resources for the public and other professionals.
Act as a resource to ward staff, advising on resources available to support end of life care. Participate in data audit activity
Working for our organisation
We are delighted to offer a wide range of benefits to employees including:
- Cycle to Work
- Travel Scheme
- Childcare Vouchers with Salary Sacrifice
- Onsite Nursery
- Buying and Selling Annual Leave
- Car Leasing
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Employee Health and Wellbeing
- Extensive Reward Scheme
- Counselling Service
- Financial packages including Vivup and Wagestream
- Staff Networks, Enable, Rainbow, Gender, Race Equality Ecoaware & Admin Network.
Our values:
We understand that it’s down to the hard work, effort and dedication of our staff that makes a difference for our patients. Our people really do make our Airedale experience – we take pride in fostering a friendly, effective and caring work environment. Our values are part of our DNA, which are:
- Committed to Quality of Care
- Compassion
- Working together for patients
- Improving Lives
- Everyone Counts
- Respect and Dignity
Got questions before you apply, please contact the recruiting manager to find out more.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
PRIMARY DUTIES & AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY -
To work with ward teams to complete and implement holistic, individualised plans of care for all patients who are in the last days/hours of life
To be with dying patients who would otherwise be on their own, providing emotional support, a calm and peaceful environment and allowing the patient time to talk if they wish/able
To be able to identify signs and symptoms of distress, including pain, breathlessness, agitation, secretions, spiritual or psychological anguish and liaise with ward staff
To assist ward teams to provide basic personal care of patient in last days of life when needed, including mouth care, positional changes, comfort and dignity care and assistance with diet and fluids.
To support those people identified as important by patients at the end of life i.e. family members/significant other. Build a trusting relationship enabling you to provide pre and post bereavement care
Provide family members/significant others with spiritual, psychological, emotional and practical support
Work autonomously and proactively to identify and support the provision of the patient’s needs, utilising basic clinical and administrative knowledge.
Collaborate and communicate with the palliative care and ward teams to ensure the provision of appropriate services to maximise the quality of care of the dying patient and their families/friends
Actively participate in the provision of routine information, support and advice, for patients and carers either over the telephone or face to face, liaising with the palliative care and ward teams as appropriate.
Document and monitor all aspects of patient care coordination and service delivery, supporting data collection for audit.
Triage incoming/outgoing calls with families and initiate appropriate response according to protocols and individual pathways, liaising with the palliative care team as appropriate.
Utilise excellent communication skills, clinical awareness and appropriate tools/procedures, to ensure efficient case management.
Act as patient advocate and facilitator to resolve issues that may be perceived as barriers to care.
Refer complex clinical decisions to the Clinical Nurse Specialists for assessment and review. Assist in delivering education and support to staff, patients and carers regarding services, equipment etc. as required.
Assist the Clinical Nurse Specialists to develop education and information resources for the public and other professionals.
Assist the Clinical Nurse Specialists to deliver training
Utilise Information Technology to enter, document and monitor all aspects of patient care needs and service delivery.
Take responsibility for the maintenance of accurate paper and electronic information resources, ensuring confidentiality.
Work as an effective team member, providing support to other members as required.
Act as a resource to ward staff, advising on resources available to support end of life care. Participate in data audit activity
Promote patient/user involvement relating to the provision of end of life care
In pursuing these duties the post holder will ensure compliance with the NHS Constitution and be familiar with the NHS England Guidance ‘Understanding the new NHS’.
COMMUNICATION AND WORKING RELATIONSHIPS -
Use developed interpersonal and communication skills to communicate sensitive information to patients, carers and staff.
Provide routine advice and information to people affected by dying patients.
Communicate effectively with the wider Health Care Team to improve the quality and efficiency of health care delivery. Liaise with other Health, Social Care professionals, to ensure the provision of a quality service for people at the end of life and their families.
Discuss support options with the patient and their carer, with sensitivity. Liaise with and keep CNS informed of outcomes.
Act as patient advocate.
Document appropriately all information regarding patients and their care, adhering to documentation standards.
Effectively utilise a computer and various software applications in order to enter and maintain patient data, communicate with the team, and complete other IT tasks as required by the post, including data input to System One.
Person specification
Experience
Essential criteria
- Understanding of Information Governance and Confidentiality
- Demonstrate a knowledge of common symptoms at the end of life.
- Excellent communication skills, verbal and written.
- Ability to manage sensitive, and distressing situations.
- Willingness to learn.
- Competent in Excel spreadsheets.
- Experience of caring for dying patients.
- Experience of supporting families/informal carers.
- Experience of working with multi-professional teams
Qualifications
Essential criteria
- Good standard of education equivalent of Maths and English GCSE at Grade C or above.
- NVQ4 or NVQ3 plus additional training to diploma level equivalent, or equivalent through short courses.
- Computer literate essential (able to use clinical systems, Word, Powerpoint and basic Excel)
- Evidence of continuing professional development.
- Experience of teaching, delivering talks to a small number of people.
Applicant requirements
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Application numbers
Documents to download
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Nichola Tullett
- Job title
- Palliative Care Lead
- Email address
- [email protected]
- Telephone number
- 01535 292184
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