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Health Play Specialist- Paediatrics, Band 4inGloucesterinGloucesterPUBLISHED FRI 14 MAR 2025

Band 4: £26,530 to £29,114 a year (pa pro rata if part-time)  PERMANENT 
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Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation TrustFollow Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Invaluable impact, You will play a crucial role in providing comfort and joy to children during challenging times, positively influencing their hospital experience.
Professional growth, The role offers opportunities for continual learning and professional development, enhancing your skills and career in paediatric care.
Dynamic team environment, You will work within a supportive and fun team, collaborating with health play specialists and other healthcare professionals.
Diverse work settings, Engage with children in various settings, from playrooms to bedside, making each day unique and fulfilling.
Promoting family involvement, By encouraging participation from parents, carers, and siblings in play sessions, you help strengthen family bonds during hospital stays.
Creativity and flexibility, The role allows you to design and implement a variety of play activities tailored to individual children's needs, fostering creativity in care.
Culturally sensitive care, You will actively promote diversity, creating an inclusive environment that respects and acknowledges the varied backgrounds of the children and families.
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children? Join our vibrant team as a Health Play Specialist – Paediatrics (Band 4) at Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in Gloucester. This rewarding role allows you to provide essential play experiences for children during their challenging hospital visits, helping them cope with their circumstances through the power of play. You'll work alongside a supportive play team, engaging with children of all ages and liaising with their families to create exciting and therapeutic play opportunities in a fun and safe environment.

In this dynamic position, you'll harness your creativity to plan and supervise play activities tailored to each child's needs, whether in the playroom or at their bedside. Your ability to communicate effectively and compassionately will be key, as you encourage participation from parents and siblings while promoting a culturally sensitive atmosphere. We're looking for someone who is self-motivated, open to professional growth, and able to thrive in a fast-paced, ever-changing environment. If you’re ready to make a lasting impact on young lives and develop your skills in a nurturing team, we would love to hear from you!
Invaluable impact, You will play a crucial role in providing comfort and joy to children during challenging times, positively influencing their hospital experience.
Professional growth, The role offers opportunities for continual learning and professional development, enhancing your skills and career in paediatric care.
Dynamic team environment, You will work within a supportive and fun team, collaborating with health play specialists and other healthcare professionals.
Diverse work settings, Engage with children in various settings, from playrooms to bedside, making each day unique and fulfilling.
Promoting family involvement, By encouraging participation from parents, carers, and siblings in play sessions, you help strengthen family bonds during hospital stays.
Creativity and flexibility, The role allows you to design and implement a variety of play activities tailored to individual children's needs, fostering creativity in care.
Culturally sensitive care, You will actively promote diversity, creating an inclusive environment that respects and acknowledges the varied backgrounds of the children and families.

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