Job Details: Irish Hospice Foundation: Outreach and Training Officer - Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme


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Irish Hospice Foundation: Outreach and Training Officer - Hospice Friendly Hospitals Programme


OUTREACH AND TRAINING OFFICER

HOSPICE FRIENDLY HOSPITALS PROGRAMME

ARE YOU COMMITTED TO EXCELLENT END-OF-LIFE CARE FOR ALL? ARE YOU
COMPASSIONATE, DRIVEN AND SKILLED? IF SO, THIS JOB MAY BE FOR YOU.

JOB PURPOSE:

The role will be to work as part of the Irish Hospice Foundation (IHF)
Healthcare Programmes (HCP) Team and support and deliver the work of
IHF, with a core emphasis on the delivery of end-of-life care training
and workshops for hospitals. The primary focus of the role is Final
Journeys train the trainer training and the secondary focus is to
support outreach linked to the Hospice Friendly Hospitals (HFH)
Programme. The post holder will have a background in health and/or
social sciences and experience in working in the health sector.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

IHF IS OPEN TO APPLICATIONS FROM CANDIDATES WHO HAVE EXPERIENCE IN
MOST BUT NOT ALL OF THE FOLLOWING AREAS. The successful candidate will
be supported through their induction to increase their knowledge and
ability to deliver on the responsibilities outlined here. Further
training and ongoing support will be available.

_TRAINING:_

* Co-ordinate the Final Journeys train the trainer programme
including roll out and delivery of workshops and training both online
and in person and provide Final Journeys facilitator support
* Provide other training as required e.g. Breaking Bad News
* Support the evaluation of training and workshops delivered through
collation of metrics and data, and generate reports, briefings,
presentations and updates as required.

_OUTREACH:_

Support the capacity building of HFH as indicated by Work Programme.

Support the work of the HFH/HSE Joint Oversight group:

* Represent interests of hospitals which do not have an EOLC
Coordinator in post
* Contribute to planning of meetings
* Contribute to subsequent work projects/planning for group
* Support the induction of newly appointed EOLC Coordinators and
also support the implementation of these posts in hospitals via the
hospital EOLC committee.

Foster relationships with HFH champions and End of Life Care
committees in HFH hospitals.

* Attendance at EOLC Committee meetings.
* Link with chairperson of EOLC Committees regularly for transfer of
information
* Support hospital EOLC committees to raise awareness within their
hospitals of HFH programme, progress, education events, resources
available and quality improvement projects etc.

Explore and develop opportunities for HFH quality improvement
initiatives.

* Work with IHF team, EOLC Coordinator network, HFH acute network,
EOLC Committees and HFH/HSE JOG to identify projects based on issues
arising within hospitals.

Work closely with HFH Team Lead to support the work of HFH programme,
support organisation and management of:

* HFH/HSE Joint Oversight Group
* HFH QI Awards
* The 4 HFH Networks: Acute hospital network, EOLC Coordinator
network, maternity and paediatric network
* Provide support and routine updates of work to line manager,
including generating reports, information materials, abstract
proposals, and articles to support dissemination of work.

The above list of duties is not exhaustive and the post-holder will be
required to undertake such other tasks as may reasonably be expected
within the scope and grading of the post, and as may be determined by
the person(s) to whom the post-holder reports.

QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

* Proven training programme development and delivery, workshop
facilitation and project management skills (at least five years?
experience)
* Proven service development, quality improvement initiatives and
project management skills (at least two years? experience)
* Reasonable understanding of the relevance of good end-of-life care
in hospital settings and appreciation of the issues related to dying,
death and bereavement, especially for staff
* An understanding of the relevance of palliative care for adults
and children
* Ability to communicate and support training around delivering bad
news
* Knowledge and familiarity of the relevant HSE clinical care
programmes; acute, residential and primary care health structures;
professional organisations and patient groups which are instrumental
in the delivery of services for people with life limiting disease
* Excellent oral and written communications, and presentation skills

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

This is a full-time, fixed term contract for one year with a view to
longer term, reporting to a Team Lead (initially to the Acting Head of
Healthcare). The role will be based at the IHF?s offices on Nassau
Street, Dublin 2. In light of the recent lifting of government guided
restrictions, a phased return to office based work is taking place. A
hybrid working structure which combines office and home-based work
will be introduced over the coming period.

The post holder will be required to travel outside Dublin, and must
have a clean driver?s licence and access to a car.

The annual gross salary for this role is circa ?**Apply on the
website**-?**Apply on the website**k, depending on experience and
fit.

_OTHER BENEFITS INCLUDE:_

* A **Apply on the website**% employer?s contribution to a company
contributory pension scheme (subject to a 5% employee contribution)
* Annual leave of **Apply on the website** days
* Closure of the office on Good Friday, half day Christmas Eve and
time between Christmas and New Year in addition to annual leave
entitlement
* Life Assurance and Death in Service benefit
* Further Education & Training support
* Travel (bike-to-work schemes/tax saver commuter tickets)
* A range of flexible leave policies
* Hybrid work arrangements

A complete list of all the terms and conditions will be made available
to the candidate offered the role through IHF?s Employee Handbook.
IHF is an equal opportunities employer.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Closing date for applications is?8TH MARCH **APPLY ON THE WEBSITE**.

Applications by e-mail to?**Apply on the website** under the heading:
_Outreach and Training Officer_.

Applicants should submit a CV (max. 2 pages), detailing relevant
experience, along with a covering letter outlining the reasons they
believe they are suitable for this role.

* Applicants will be short-listed on the basis of information
supplied.
* Interviews will be held between **APPLY ON THE WEBSITE**ND AND
**APPLY ON THE WEBSITE**TH MARCH
* Late or incomplete applications will not be accepted.
* Should the person recommended for appointment decline, or having
accepted it, relinquish it, or if an additional vacancy arises, IHF
may, at its discretion, select and recommend another person for
appointment on the results of this selection process.



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