Family Support Worker
| Posting date: | 11 February 2026 |
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| Salary: | £25,353.06 per year |
| Additional salary information: | £25353.06 a year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 28 February 2026 |
| Location: | Artington, GU3 1LP |
| Company: | NHS Jobs |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | B0299-26-0004 |
Summary
To help children, young people and families receive holistic care that considers all aspects of health and wellbeing, from the point of referral through the three years and three months after a child dies. To build connections with families from different backgrounds, delivering culturally competent care. To be a first responder at the time of a childs death, providing emotional and practical support. To be the allocated worker for end-of-life and bereaved families To conduct pre-bereavement risk assessments that identify risk and important pre-emptive work and action appropriate care plans in bereavement. To carry out memory-making with skill and respect, with use of correct materials and personalisation within the design where possible. To visit family homes to carry out initial assessments for those referred to the specialist bereavement service (and those for whom an enhanced pathway is required). To gather relevant details about a family, and support the completion of assessment tools screening for psychological distress and safeguarding concerns. To present cases at the Specialist Psychosocial Multi-Disciplinary Team (SPMDT) welcoming and responding to issues identified by the wider team. To deliver core care outlined in the bereavement pathway, ensuring touchpoints enable a re-assessment of needs and communication of the service offer. To design, propose and deliver bespoke bereavement plans for families requiring a higher level of care, suggesting frequency of contact and support measures. To seek longer-term solutions to benefit the family. To personalize care thoughtfully, in order that families of all backgrounds are able to engage with support that is helpful to them. To take time to transition families from our bereavement service to appropriate support in their locality, personalized to their needs. To assess, propose and deliver FSW interventions such as Emotional Support Plans and Targeted Interventions, To discuss all work with children, young people and families openly in SPMDT, clinical supervision and with appropriate professionals, enabling reflective practice and development of knowledge, understanding and skills. To bring work to the SPMDT on completion for review. To act as an advocate for families, making sure their views and needs are heard. Teamwork To participate in the duty roster as either first or second duty. Responsibilities include answering queries from families seeking support in person or via the Family Support Line and email, acting as referral response for post-death referrals and daily check-ins of families resident at Christophers or those utilising facilities. To be part of the events teams for a variety of groups and events for supported and bereaved children and their families. To support communication with families concerning event attendance, to strive to increase engagement and access. To ensure all services are inclusive and accessible to families. To strive to engage with statutory partners through proactive communication, joint caseload reviews, attending and participate in internal and external meetings, and contributing to external professional multi-disciplinary discussions. To form effective inter-agency collaboration with schools, social care, GPs, hospital trusts and other agencies. To ensure that the wider team is informed of any relevant changes in the family, child or young persons needs or circumstances. To act as an ambassador for Shooting Stars Specialist Bereavement Service, supporting other Named Team Members with their learning and delivery of the bereavement pathway, and continually seeking ways to improve quality. To attend inter-agency meetings such as Child Death Review meetings and Child in Need meetings. Learning and safeguarding compliance To complete competency skills development as required for the role. To engage in learning and development of knowledge and understanding to enhance SSCH delivery of psychosocial care. To be a responsible and independent learner, taking responsibility for identifying learning opportunities. To share skills, knowledge and learning with members of the direct and wider team. To safeguard children, young people and adults, adhering to Safeguarding policies and the mental health escalation pathway. To ensure accurate and contemporaneous notes and records of all contacts are recorded within the electronic notes system. a) Other duties The hours are predominantly worked 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. Twice a month, the FSW will work a weekend day (with advance notice). This is in place of a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday that week. The post holder must hold a driving license and be able and willing to work from Shooting Star House (Hampton) and Christophers (Guildford), and to be able to travel when required throughout the Shooting Star catchment. The post holder will be required to apply for a Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) check. The post holder will be working in a developing environment, and he/she will therefore be expected to undertake other appropriate duties as required for the effective operation of Shooting Star Childrens Hospices.