Grief Kind Spaces Area Co-ordinator • Spalding Sue Ryder
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nGrief Kind Spaces Area Co-ordinator with Sue Ryder in Spalding, Norfolk/Lincolnshire\n\n About you We are looking for a self-starter who has proven experience of delivering volunteer-led services within community settings, including for people with protected characteristics. The successful candidate will work autonomously to identify potential locations for these services and will support the full delivery of each Grief Kind Space, including securing the venue, recruiting, training and overseeing volunteers and general day to day operational support for all Grief Kind Spaces within their area. The individual should have experience working at a managerial level, with the ability to demonstrate the skills required to work within a bereavement service and with experience of supporting volunteers through reflective practice and delivering supervision. Please call Tina Parkinson on 07540 585393 or Alison Toomey on 07800 502022 to discuss this exciting new role. Area Co-Ordinator: Sue Ryder Grief Kind Spaces Home Based with significant travel in the area required. Lincolnshire and Norfolk 37.5 hours per week £31kpa - £33kpa Be there when it matters There has never been a more important time to provide high quality, specialist end-of-life care to support patients and their families. About Sue Ryder There has never been a more important time to provide high quality, specialist end-of-life care to support patients and their families. About the role Following the successful pilot of Sue Ryders Grief Kind Spaces and subsequent rapid growth, we are excited to be recruiting a dedicated Area Grief Kind Space Co-ordinator who will focus on developing the roll out of these community drop-in services. This role will cover the Lincolnshire and Norfolk and the individual will be expected to travel significantly across these areas. For this reason you must be located in the area covered. Grief Kind Spaces are weekly, in-person sessions run by trained volunteers in community settings, providing a safe and supportive place for people to come together and share experiences of bereavement and grief. "}