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Neonatal and Paediatric Bereavement and Family Liaison CNS

London
money-bag £56,276 per annum
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Job SummaryAn opportunity has arisen for a paediatric nurse to work in a secondment for 12 months as a Paediatric and Neonatal Bereavement and Family Liaison Nurse Specialist. As part of the role you will support families of babies, children and young people with a life limiting illness and extend to bereavement support when a child dies.

Main duties of the jobYou will work as part of a team of nurses to have oversight of paediatric and neonatal deaths within all areas of the organisation, including cross-site collaboration with the Princess Royal University Hospital in Bromley. The role requires you to support the families before, during and after the death of a child. You will act as a key worker to the family as the single point of contact for the multidisciplinary team. In line with the death review process, you will work with the designated doctor for Child death and other clinical teams to liaise with external agencies such as coroner, police, social care, hospices and charity groups.

About UsThe Trust provides a full range of local and specialist services across its five sites. Our vision is to be bold with brilliant people, outstanding care, leaders in research, innovation and education, diversity, equality and inclusion. We aim to be person-centred, digitally-enabled, and sustainable. We are committed to delivering sustainable healthcare and encouraging staff to minimise carbon emissions.

Details

Date posted: 26 August 2025

Pay scheme: Agenda for Change

Band: Band 7

Salary: £56,276 to £63,176 a year per annum pro rata including HCA

Contract: Secondment

Working pattern: Full-time

Job locations: King''s College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, SE5 9RS

Job Description and ResponsibilitiesPlease refer to the attached Job Description for a full description of the role. Responsibilities include:

Ensure high quality evidence-based care is offered to grieving families by providing practical and emotional support in collaboration with the relevant clinical area

Act as an expert resource/advisor to families, siblings and health care professionals, liaising with internal and external agencies whilst ensuring visibility within the specialty

Create a child- and family-friendly environment, promoting respect and dignity for children, families and colleagues, with attention to multi-cultural and multi-faith needs

Advocate for neonate, child and carers, ensuring the provision of appropriate information and support services

Ensure confidentiality in line with safeguarding policies

Work with families, clinical areas and external agencies to deliver end-of-life care plans, with an identified lead clinician per caseload

Assist with informed consent for hospital post-mortem and retention of tissue and organs in line with guidance

Inform relatives about post-mortem reasons including coroners, medical education and research; manage return of tissue/organ guidelines

Coordinate visiting arrangements for relatives with Bereavement Support Service, Mortuary and Chaplaincy

Liaise with Bereavement Support Office, Coroners Office, GPs, Pathologists and Registration Officers for death certification

Provide guidance on bereavement support and referral to external agencies where appropriate

Facilitate counselling and support services, identifying long-term needs and referring to relevant services

Access translation/interpretation services as needed

Provide consultancy on Child Bereavement Care across varieties of settings

Monitor quality of care in line with CQC requirements and Trust objectives

Liaise with PALS to address family concerns promptly

Person SpecificationEssential

Registered Paediatric Nurse

Post-registration qualification relevant to the area of specialty or relevant counselling qualification

Evidence of continuing professional development

Desirable

Relevant counselling qualification

UK Registration and Other ChecksThis post is subject to DBS checks. Applications from job seekers who require Skilled Worker sponsorship will be considered. Applicants must have current UK professional registration.

Employer detailsEmployer: King''s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust

Address: King''s College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, SE5 9RS

Employer''s website: https://www.kch.nhs.uk/

Seniority and Type

Mid-Senior level

Full-time

Job function: Other

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