Work For Us
What we can offer
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Annual Leave 25 Days Annual Leave + all bank holidays and additional paid leave when we close over Christmas so you come back well rested for the new year.
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Birthdays Happy Birthday! A day’s paid leave to make sure you look after you on your special day.
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Benifits Enjoy a 20% discount at Rise Gym right next door to our office.
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Personalise Before your first day, you’ll get the chance to choose a laptop to suit the kind of work you do and have up to £100 to personalise your workspace to help make you feel at home.
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Wellbeing 4 free wellbeing sessions every year where you can decide to treat yourself to an Indian head massage or perhaps join the team for a walk and picnic.
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Flexible Create a personalised plan for working that suits when you work best. We want you to stay well and feel supported in balancing your priorities at home with your work.
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Breaks We’re situated right between Bury Mead Park and Stevenage Old Town so whether you fancy some fresh air and a walk or a break in an independent coffee shop it’s on our doorstep. It’s also easy to get to us by car and trains to Kings Cross can take as little as 23 minutes.
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Breaks We are always looking for creative thinkers to help us continue to innovate. We’re very proud of our culture of supporting and nurturing ideas.
Current vacancies
Join our team to help us break the stigma around death and dying.
Business Development Manager
As Business Development Manager you will deliver an exciting area of expansion for the charity; overseeing and promoting our Simple Wisdom workshops, and creating new and innovative training offerings.
The team behind our services
Get to know our team.
Liz Pryor
Founder & Chief Executive
Nick Gardiner
Director of Operations
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Jason Hodges
Fundraising Manager
Joanna Corscaden
Trainer
Join us
There doesn’t have to be a vacancy listed that suits you for you to get in touch with us. We are always looking for talented people to join us and help us achieve our mission.
If our work and values resonate with you and you think you have the skills and experience to add value to our charity, we encourage you to get in touch. It could be to help enhance what we are already doing or to pitch something innovative you think you are well placed to deliver on, either way we would love to hear from you.
We particularly welcome applicants from ethnic minorities as they are under-represented within the Third Sector.
Frequently Asked Questions
A charity working to help people receive the support, companionship and comfort they need at the end of their life.
Far too many people face the end of life in isolation. In England alone, we estimate that over 35,000 individuals die each year in hospitals without the comfort of a single visitor.
Tens of thousands more are struggling with the fear, silence and ignorance that surrounds death and dying.
Death and dying is universal to life and living, despite the pain and loss it brings.
We aim to help improve people’s experience of death through compassion, companionship and education, by:
- Helping healthcare organisations to build teams of trained volunteers who give their time to people who are dying, and those close them
- Educating and encouraging people to better understand death and dying
- Bringing fresh thinking to the inevitability of mortality in a way that fosters new thinking and breaks conventional taboos
Nobody Deserves to Die Alone
Everyone deserves companionship and a hand to hold in the last days and hours of their life
Death is a part of life
Despite the pain, challenges, and loss it entails, death and dying are integral and universal aspects of life and living
Relearning Death
Death has become medicalised, marginalised and hidden, which hinders the needs of the dying