Job: Lippen Care Project Worker

Job: Lippen Care Project Worker

Lippen Care Project Worker

Development of Angus Wide Palliative Care Strategy

15 hours per week – 12 months with possible extension to 18 months

An exciting opportunity has arisen for the right person to develop a fully integrated Palliative Care Strategy across Angus Health and Social Care Partnership. Join us and help improve how Angus deals with the hard times which can come with death, dying and bereavement.

We are looking for someone who can demonstrate leadership skills and the ability to communicate and engage with a range of partners/stakeholders. The post-holder will be educated to degree level or able to demonstrate experience of producing work at this level. You will be able to prioritise workloads and work unsupervised to meet outcomes and deadlines.

This is a new post and its purpose is to support palliative care in an integrated way across Angus to promote more open and supportive behaviours around death, dying and loss. This will be achieved by developing a strategy that integrates training, organisations and support across a range of partners and location types

This is a unique position which should be attractive to someone who wants to achieve change in an integrated manner. The post itself is funded through Lippen Care with the post holder employed through Scottish Care with line management held in Angus Health and Social Care Partnership.

It is essential that you have a current driving licence and skills in use of new technology

Salary – £41,000 per annum pro rata

Closing Date for applications – 18/8/17

Interviews to take place 11/9/17

Please contact Ivan Cornford [email protected] for an application pack and job specification.

 

 

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