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Momentum Children's Charity, Worthing (Hybrid)
£25,500 - £26,400 FTE
We’re looking for a kind and compassionate person to join our Family Support team supporting families in Sussex.
Posted today
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Worthing, West Sussex (Hybrid)
£25,500 - £26,400 FTE
Part-time (26 hours per week (across 4 days))
Contract (1 year)

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Job description

We’re looking for a kind and compassionate person to join our Family Support team supporting families 
in Sussex. You’ll support families whose child has cancer or a life-challenging condition, offering 
emotional and practical support when it’s most needed – helping families feel less alone.


You’ll split your time between Worthing Hospital, keeping in touch with and visiting families across 
Sussex, working closely with hospital teams, schools, and community services. Whether it’s sitting with a 
parent on the ward, visiting a family at home, or checking in with a sibling who’s struggling, you’ll make 
sure families know they’re never facing this journey alone.


We offer a flexible, hybrid role over four days, with regular peer support, clinical supervision, and 
opportunities to develop your skills. You’ll be part of a small, friendly, and passionate team who look out 
for each other just as much as we look out for the families we support.


This role is about being calm, empathetic, building trust, being there when it matters, and making sure 
families know they’re not alone.


Supporting Families
• Offer emotional and practical support tailored to each family’s situation, listening closely and 
responding with care from the moment they’re referred
• Keep in regular contact through home visits, hospital visits, calls, texts or emails – so families know 
what help is available and that they’re not facing this alone
• Manage your own caseload, prioritising contact based on need and making sure families always feel 
supported
• Create and regularly review personal support plans using our Momentum Outcomes tool
• Connect families to Momentum services - such as counselling, creative therapies, respite breaks and 
family experiences – as well as trusted external organisations when needed
• Collaborate with our social work service when a family may need more specialist help with complex 
needs – such as education, housing issues, benefits, or safeguarding concerns.
• Recognise the needs of siblings, grandparents and carers, helping them to find the right support too
• When required, support families under palliative care with compassion and sensitivity
• Work closely with our Echoes team to ensure bereaved families transition to their specialist support 
smoothly and with care


Working in Hospital
• Visit Worthing Hospital regularly, in line with need, to support with existing Momentum families and 
meet new referrals
• Build strong, positive relationships with hospital staff, and other professionals so you become a 
trusted part of the team on the paediatric ward, including attending MDT's, sharing professional 
knowledge of our families and maintaining accurate records
• Be a friendly and approachable presence for professionals and families alike, clearly explaining what 
Momentum can offer
• Follow hospital policies on infection control, dress code and safeguarding at all times


Working in the Community
• Visit families across Sussex who need support at home
• Continue supporting families after treatment ends, helping them adjust and find their way forward
• Work with schools and local services to support children’s emotional wellbeing
• Build relationships with local community teams to expand Momentum’s support to families in need
• Make sure every family feels part of Momentum for as long as they need us


Professional Responsibilities
• Keep clear, accurate and confidential records of your work on our secure database
• Share stories, photos and anonymised family updates (with consent) to help the charity’s fundraising 
and communications
• Join team meetings, clinical supervision and training (some virtual, some at our office near Hampton 
Court Station, Surrey)
• Act promptly on any safeguarding concerns in line with Momentum’s policies
• Follow all guidelines for lone working, safeguarding, data protection and health & safety
• Take on other tasks that help us deliver our family support services for example managing family
events i.e. coffee mornings and family days out

Application resources
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Momentum Children's Charity View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 21 - 50

We support families across SW London, Surrey and Sussex whose children are facing cancer or a life-challenging condition.

Posted on: 19 August 2025
Closing date: 18 September 2025 at 14:51
Tags: Advice / Information, Advocacy, Bereavement Support, Cancer, Engagement / Outreach, Entry level / Graduate, Health / Medical, Mental Health, Psychology / Therapy, Safeguarding, Wellbeing, Youth / Children, Events / Activities, Social / Support Work

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