Clinical Support Worker
| Posting date: | 24 February 2026 |
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| Salary: | £26,250 per year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 08 March 2026 |
| Location: | Huddersfield, West Yorkshire |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | Forget Me Not Childrens Hospice |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | VA263 |
Summary
Working on a rolling shift rota covering days, waking nights and weekends.
When time is short, every moment counts. So when children with life-shortening conditions spend time with us, whether that’s at our hospice, in their own homes or out in the community, we want every minute to be meaningful.
As a clinical support worker, you’ll provide care to babies, children, and young people over the course of each shift, with the support of our nursing team.
You’ll provide essential clinical care, like giving medication, feeding, bathing, toileting and moving and handling as well as care tasks specific to individual children. But don’t worry, during your probationary period, we’ll provide all the training you need to provide safe and effective care to children with complex needs. There will also be progression to work with more complex children with tracheostomies and ventilators.
With the freedom to design your day around the needs and wants of the child in your care, your role will also be to engage them in play and learning activities, making sure they’re always happy and safe. That might mean spending time in our sensory room, cinema or even our hydrotherapy pool. Or you might go on a day trip together.
Some experience of working with children – perhaps in early years, in education or healthcare - is essential but you don’t need to have worked in a hospice before. What’s more important is that you bring a caring, friendly and playful attitude, that you love engaging with children and you’re good at building rapport with them and their families.
Adaptable and resilient, you’ll be open to learning new skills and to helping these very special children to live the best lives they can.
When time is short, every moment counts. So when children with life-shortening conditions spend time with us, whether that’s at our hospice, in their own homes or out in the community, we want every minute to be meaningful.
As a clinical support worker, you’ll provide care to babies, children, and young people over the course of each shift, with the support of our nursing team.
You’ll provide essential clinical care, like giving medication, feeding, bathing, toileting and moving and handling as well as care tasks specific to individual children. But don’t worry, during your probationary period, we’ll provide all the training you need to provide safe and effective care to children with complex needs. There will also be progression to work with more complex children with tracheostomies and ventilators.
With the freedom to design your day around the needs and wants of the child in your care, your role will also be to engage them in play and learning activities, making sure they’re always happy and safe. That might mean spending time in our sensory room, cinema or even our hydrotherapy pool. Or you might go on a day trip together.
Some experience of working with children – perhaps in early years, in education or healthcare - is essential but you don’t need to have worked in a hospice before. What’s more important is that you bring a caring, friendly and playful attitude, that you love engaging with children and you’re good at building rapport with them and their families.
Adaptable and resilient, you’ll be open to learning new skills and to helping these very special children to live the best lives they can.