Bereavement Officer in Chesterfield inChesterfield PUBLISHED FRI 13 JUN 2025 Jump to job information section
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Join a dedicated Bereavement Team that deeply impacts families during difficult times.
Be part of Chesterfield Royal Hospital's Quality Governance Team, ensuring top care standards.
Support families by providing crucial advice on bereavement issues and guiding them to resources.
Gain emotional fulfillment by helping families with postmortem processes and organ donations.
Enhance your communication skills by liaising with various medical professionals and external agencies.
Work in a supportive NHS environment, renowned for valuing compassionate and patient-centred care.
Chesterfield Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust invites compassionate and organised individuals to join as a Bereavement Officer. This critical role serves as a guiding light for families navigating the emotional complexities following the loss of a loved one, offering practical help and advice. From handing over medical certificates to assisting with the return of personal belongings, you will ensure that those who are grieving receive the support and information they need. Your empathetic communication will be crucial in liaising with medical examiners and practitioners, facilitating necessary meetings, and ensuring transparency and understanding regarding the deceased's care.
This meaningful position offers a chance to work within the supportive Bereavement and Quality Governance Teams, embodying patient care excellence throughout Chesterfield Royal Hospital. As a point of contact, you’ll also collaborate with external agencies for sensitive matters like post-mortem examinations and organ donations. By presenting a professional and nurturing front of the Trust, you will protect confidentiality while bringing comfort to those in mourning. If this sounds like your calling, click 'Apply Now' to start your journey with Chesterfield Royal Hospital on jobsincare.com, a trusted platform for those passionate about making a difference in the care sector.
This meaningful position offers a chance to work within the supportive Bereavement and Quality Governance Teams, embodying patient care excellence throughout Chesterfield Royal Hospital. As a point of contact, you’ll also collaborate with external agencies for sensitive matters like post-mortem examinations and organ donations. By presenting a professional and nurturing front of the Trust, you will protect confidentiality while bringing comfort to those in mourning. If this sounds like your calling, click 'Apply Now' to start your journey with Chesterfield Royal Hospital on jobsincare.com, a trusted platform for those passionate about making a difference in the care sector.
Join a dedicated Bereavement Team that deeply impacts families during difficult times.
Be part of Chesterfield Royal Hospital's Quality Governance Team, ensuring top care standards.
Support families by providing crucial advice on bereavement issues and guiding them to resources.
Gain emotional fulfillment by helping families with postmortem processes and organ donations.
Enhance your communication skills by liaising with various medical professionals and external agencies.
Work in a supportive NHS environment, renowned for valuing compassionate and patient-centred care.
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If you're interested in this role but you have questions or you're not yet ready to apply, then please book a quick call with us and we'd be happy to answer any questions you have and tell you more about the role.
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Join a dedicated Bereavement Team that deeply impacts families during difficult times.; Be part of Chesterfield Royal Hospital's Quality Governance Team, ensuring top care standards.; Support families by providing crucial advice on bereavement issues and guiding them to resources.; Gain emotional fulfillment by helping families with postmortem processes and organ donations.; Enhance your communication skills by liaising with various medical professionals and external agencies.; Work in a supportive NHS environment, renowned for valuing compassionate and patient-centred care.
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