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Bereavement Support Practitioner

  • Part time
  • £33,073 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Crossbasket House, Govan Road, Glasgow Various NHSGGC sites throughout Greater Glasgow & Clyde
  • Closing 21st November 2025


  • Advertised from 13th November 2025
  • £13,229 P/A - 15 hours per week. Permanent.
  • Annual Leave: 20 days annual leave plus 12 public holidays (pro-rata). Pension: Auto-enrolment with a 5% company contribution. Death in Service Benefit: Provided at no cost to the employee.

Role

Crossbasket House provides accommodation and support for families with seriously ill children receiving care in the Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow and other hospitals in the West of Scotland.

Many need emergency treatment and can end up very far from home for weeks, months or even years at a time. We help keep families together by providing free, high-quality accommodation, only a few minutes’ walk from the hospital.

Job Purpose

The role of Bereavement Support Practitioner is responsible for providing support to individuals, couples, siblings and families who are experiencing grief due to the death of a baby, child or young person, following treatment and care within the maternity, neonatal and paediatric sites across NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC). The role will also provide support to professionals whose role is affected by the death of a child.

Key Responsibilities

  • Case Management: Providing personalised support to children, parents/carers, families and NHSGGC staff.
  • One-to-One Support: Offering individual support sessions to help clients work through their emotions and grief.
  • Group Support: Facilitating bereavement support groups where individuals can share their experiences and receive peer support.
  • Community Outreach: Engaging with organisations and diverse communities, to promote inclusivity and ensure accessible bereavement support services.
  • Materials: To contribute to the creation and development of key materials that support those affected by the death of a baby, child or young person e.g. online resources, leaflets, website content.
  • Outreach: The main service will be based in acute sites throughout Greater Glasgow and Clyde, with potential outreach responsibilities extending throughout Scotland.
  • Training: Undertake training and skills development and keep up to date with the changing requirements of this role.
  • Volunteer Support: Assisting in the recruitment, training, and supervision of volunteers involved in bereavement support services.
  • Administration: To be responsible for providing efficient and effective administrative support to the overall delivery of the service, including responding to enquiries by email, telephone or in person.
  • Record Keeping: Maintaining confidential case notes and ensuring ethical practice.
  • Reporting: To contribute to the reporting and overall evaluation of the bereavement support service.
  • Events: Attendance at key events throughout the year, including annual remembrance service. Many of these events will not necessarily take place during core working hours.

Essential Criteria

  • Candidates require a recognised qualification in health, social care/work, or counselling.
  • Experience of working with individuals, couples and families.
  • Experience of working with children and young people.
  • Strong communication skills and a commitment to supporting bereaved individuals.
  • Competent level of IT skills (full Microsoft Office Suite – Word, Excel, Email and Internet).
  • Committed to continuous professional development.
  • Driving license.
  • A PVG check will be carried out, therefore it is essential that all criminal convictions are disclosed.

Desirable Criteria

  • Knowledge of Data Protection compliance.
  • Experience of using e-Tapestry (database).
  • Experience of working with volunteers.
  • Experience of delivering therapeutic work.

Application notes

Application Deadline: 21 November 2025

Interviews : 28 November 2025

To apply, please send your CV to Recruitment@crossbaskethouse.org