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No-One Dies Alone (SA)
- VO98932
NODA Ayrshire works to support members of the community to help each other at the end of life. We offer support across the three Ayrshire Local Authority areas.
We are currently recruiting for more volunteers who can help us provide overnight support, throughout Ayrshire and on Arran, to those who are dying and alone , and often to families who just need a well earned rest.
The Overnight Support volunteer will provide bedside support/vigiling to those who are dying and alone and provide support or respite to those with families who need it.
They will read the guidelines in this role description and adhere to them at all times. They will attend training. They will provide evaluation feedback sheets to the Service Manager (lead) after training, and after each vigil/support session. In addition they must provide details to the lead after any particularly challenging situations and confirm once they have received peer support, after each vigil/support session.
Main Responsibilities
1 To vigil and/or support any person that requires it following a referral being received.
2 To operate at all times within the guidelines and the policies, practice and ethos of No-one Dies Alone Ayrshire.
3 To regularly engage with the Service Manager through promptly responding to communications as soon as possible.
4 Maintain strict confidentiality, for all parties, and to sign and adhere to the confidentiality agreement.
5 To read through and watch the Samaritan’s training on listening
6 To familiarise themselves with Health Protection Scotland (HPS) guidance on infection control procedures and adhere to them.
7 The Overnight Support Volunteer, in common with all staff and volunteers, has a duty to protect supported individuals from abuse and to report any concerns immediately to the lead, and where appropriate to the police.
8 All volunteers also have a duty to ensure they comply with requirements under the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act 2007. They should familiarise themselves with the organisation’s policies and procedures and work within the policy framework including Confidentiality, Health & Safety, Equal Opportunities and Code of Conduct.
Please contact sralston.nodaayrshire@gmail.com for a role description and application.
Experience required
Personal specification
1 Preferable previous experience of working with people and the ability to engage individuals.
2 A friendly, caring and approachable manner with good verbal communication skills.
3 Emotionally mature as well as being reliable and trustworthy.
4 Ability to act on own initiative within the boundaries of the role description.
5. To meet the requirements of PVG/Disclosure
Restrictions
Minimum age: 18
Availability
Please fill out this form to register your interest in the opportunity Overnight Support Volunteer (Ayrshire) with No-One Dies Alone (SA)
Samantha Ralston, No-One Dies Alone (SA)
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