📄 This volunteer opportunity will help to accompany patients as they approach the end of life.
Through the efforts of volunteers, the End of Life Compassionate Companion Service (EoLCCS) provides a reassuring presence from a compassionate companion for patients who may otherwise die alone.
No one is born alone, and in the best of circumstances, no one needs to die alone. Yet from time to time patients find themselves approaching the end of life with neither family nor friends present with them as they near their end of life. A calm, reassuring presence makes a significant difference for patients and gives the opportunity to honor life with dignity and respect for those who may otherwise die alone.
In this role, we recommend applicants have a positive approach to life that encourages others, emotional maturity to be self-reflective and a depth of life experience to draw resilience from.
For further enquiries or to express your interest please contact Chaplain Leanne Duncan by completing the Express Interest section below.
We are currently taking applications and we will advise you when our next intake of applicants will begin. In the meantime, we will remain in contact via email with updates and our Compassionate Companion Newsletters.
📍 Location: The Wesley Hospital - 451 Coronation Drive, Qld, 4065
✅ What you'll be doing:
The volunteer is to provide a compassionate presence for patients of The Wesley Hospital who otherwise may die alone, without family or friends present.
The Volunteer may provide respite for a patient’s family or friends members who may require respite.
🎁 What you'll get out of it:
▪ Experience the joy of making a meaningful difference
🕑 Times: On-call as required at rostered times
💍 Time Commitment: Minimum time commitment of 3-4 hours occasionally
☑️ Skills and experience important for this role include:
▪️ 18 years or older in compliance with hospital policies and procedures
▪ Friendly, caring and compassionate nature
▪ A depth and diversity of life experience
▪ A willingness to work as part of a team
▪ A willingness to be directed by staff members
▪ A positive approach to life, with emotional maturity
▪ Tact, discretion, dependability, sensitivity, empathy, sincerity, understanding, tolerance and patience.
▪ Sense of humour
▪ Physically capable of carrying out all duties
▪ An understanding of and commitment to confidentiality in hospitals
▪ The ability to work in accordance with the values and code of conduct of the hospital.
♿ This role is accessible for people using:
▪ a wheelchair or mobility device,
▪ accessible toilets
UnitingCare values diversity in our organisation and we have some principles in place that will help to promote both inclusion and access. If you have any other accessibility requirements, please discuss these at the time of the interview.
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