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Community Services Manager

St. Raphael’s Hospice
Greater London
2 weeks ago
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Make a Real Difference in Specialist Palliative Care
Are you passionate about delivering exceptional palliative and end of life care in the community?
We are delighted to invite motivated and passionate individuals to apply for the role of Community Services Manager at StRaphael’s Hospice in Cheam, serving the vibrant communities of Merton and Sutton. This permanent full-time role (37.5 hrs per week / pay band: 8a AfC) offers a meaningful leadership opportunity to oversee and develop the hospice’s community palliative care services, working closely with clinical and non-clinical colleagues to support patients and families in their homes or local settings.

At St Raphael’s Hospice, we work closely with patients and those important to them, providing:

  • Expert pain and symptom management
  • Emotional and psychological support
  • Specialist advice to GPs, District Nurses, and other professionals
  • Access to other key services through effective signposting


We are proud of our innovative, patient-centred approach. We are looking for someone who is adaptable, confident working both independently and within a strong, supportive team. In return, we offer:

  • A friendly, collaborative environment
  • Flexible working hours
  • Ongoing professional development
  • A comprehensive range of staff benefits


Could this be you?

  • A self-motivated, experienced nurse or healthcare professional with a passion for community palliative care
  • Skilled in managing complex palliative care needs and navigating emotional conversations with sensitivity
  • Deeply committed to the ethos and values of palliative and end of life care


If you're ready to make a genuine impact in your community, we would love to hear from you.

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