Casual Coroner’s Transfer Service Assistant
Job introduction
Can you stay calm, discreet and understanding in traumatic circumstances?
Join HM Coroner’s Transfer Service in Brighton & Hove
Salary: £13.69 per hour
Standby: £34.71 stand-by payment. This is paid once during a 24 hour period and includes the first 30 minutes of any call-out(s)
For an informal discussion, please contact Mr Samuel Down - Lead APT on 01273 292329 or email samuel.down@brighton-hove.gov.uk
About the role
We are recruiting to the Coroner’s Transfer Service team operating in Brighton & Hove. The Transfer Service provides out of hours standby support to HM Senior Coroner for West Sussex, Brighton & Hove and the City Mortuary team by moving the body of a deceased person from the place of death to the Mortuary.
Providing this vital service requires you to work calmly, with a high level of discretion and tact, and to be confident and able to lift a body with support from a colleague and equipment. You will always work with a member of the core City Mortuary team and full training will be provided.
On-call duties are on a rota basis. You will generally work 7-10 days per month with occasional further holiday cover available. The on-call week runs from Monday to Sunday and your standby periods will be outside of the Mortuary’s opening hours.
During your on-call standby periods, you are able to continue with your normal life but must be fit to work and always able to reach the mortuary within 30 minutes of being called. You must have a full driving licences and access to a vehicle.
We welcome applications from anyone who meets our criteria - including those who are interested in this role as secondary employment.
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Additional information
Your starting salary will be pro rata if the above position is less than 37 hours or term-time only.
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