Position
Grief & Bereavement Program Specialist
Status
Part-Time
Location
Windsor-Essex County
Reports to
Manager of Psychosocial and Support Services
Start Date
February 2026
Application Deadline
Interested candidates please submit your application by 9 : 00am on Monday February 9th, 2026.
About the Hospice of Windsor and Essex County
Founded to provide compassionate, clinical, end-of-life care, The Hospice of Windsor and Essex County Inc. (Hospice) have been caring for our community since 1979. Hospice believes in equitable access to care for all. We provide specialized wrap-around services to adults, children, and their caregivers, in the setting of their choice – whether it be in our Residences or in their home.
With only partial government funding, it has been through the generous support of our volunteers and our community that we have continued to provide memorable care, meeting the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of patients and their loved ones.
Join Our Team
This role will appeal to a dynamic and experienced professional who values hospice palliative care and who is eager to support a growing organization and an energetic team. Reporting to the Manager of Psychosocial Services you will work collaboratively with all team members working in our organization towards the achievement of identified Hospice strategic goals.
The Grief and Bereavement Program Specialist will provide comprehensive grief and bereavement support services across both the Windsor and Erie Shores campuses. Key duties will include the development, implementation, and ongoing facilitation of grief, bereavement, and wellness-focused recreational programming. The Specialist will participate in legacy work initiatives collaborating closely with interdisciplinary teams to ensure high-quality, compassionate, and person-centered care.
The role includes administrative responsibilities related to group program operations, data management, and communication with bereaved caregivers and families to offer services. This position plays a key role in strengthening Hospice’s bereavement services and enhancing continuity of care following the death of a loved one.
The position will support both the Windsor and Erie Shores campuses, as needed. This is a part-time position three (3) days per week (21 hours) with flexibility based on operational needs.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
Program Development and Facilitation
- Develop, implement, and regularly facilitate grief and bereavement wellness programs, including recreational group activities.
- Evaluate programming effectiveness and adapt sessions to meet diverse needs of participants.
- Support legacy-building initiatives for families and caregivers as appropriate.
- Promote programming through community outreach activities such as collaborating with community partners, attending community health fairs, etc.
Administrative
Document all interactions in accordance with Hospice standards and PHIPA guidelines.Support for Bereavement Services including memorial services, etc.Manage administrative aspects of bereavement groups, including attendance calls, program reminders, and follow-up communication.Maintain data sheets, group statistics, and outcome tracking.Provide logistical support to staff in the planning, organizing, and execution of grief groups and related programming.Bereavement Call Lists
Support the completion of bereavement follow-up call lists for both the Windsor and Erie Shores campuses.Monitor progress in groups, elevate concerns to clinical staff when needed, and ensure documentation is thorough and timely.Shadow and participate in current grief groups as required.Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Work collaboratively with an interdisciplinary team including Social Workers, Spiritual Care, Supportive Care, Clinical Managers, Volunteer Coordinators and community partners.Participate in team discussions related to bereavement risk assessment, family needs, and continuity of care.Attend Psychosocial Team meetings and other organizational meetings as required.Other Responsibilities
Maintain professional competence through ongoing bereavement-related education and training.Support additional tasks and organizational projects as assigned to meet evolving program needs.Key Relationships & Interactions
Manager of Psychosocial and Support ServicesPsychosocial Team – Social Workers, Spiritual Care Providers, Supportive Care StaffClinical Managers – Hospice Residences, Palliative Medicine ProgramCommunity Partners and Referral AgenciesCoordinator of Volunteers - Hospice VolunteersAccountabilities
Accountable to the Manager of Psychosocial ServicesAccountable to the Director of Psychosocial and Support ServicesAccountable for upholding Hospice Mission, Vision, Values, and Employee CommitmentsAccountable for maintaining Hospice policies, confidentiality, and professional conductAccountable for continuing education and maintaining competence in bereavement careRequired Qualifications and Experience
Technical Requirements
Ability to work weekends when neededAccess to vehicle to attend Windsor and Erie ShoresStrong organizational and time-management skillsAbility to work independently, prioritize tasks, meet deadlines, and adapt to changing needsExcellent oral, written, and interpersonal communication skillsComfortable facilitating groups and presenting to diverse audiencesDemonstrated ability to work collaboratively within an interdisciplinary teamUnderstanding of grief processes, bereavement needs, and the emotional / spiritual dynamics of individuals facing lossHigh degree of empathy, emotional intelligence, and professional boundariesAbility to maintain confidentiality in accordance with PHIPABilingual (French / English) considered an assetExperience
Minimum 1-3 years experience in environments related to grief, bereavement, palliative care, or social services.Minimum 1-3 years experience with group development and facilitationEducation
Training in grief and bereavement (e.g., certificate programs, hospice / palliative modules) is an asset.Completion of Fundamentals of Palliative Care, or commitment to complete within one year of hireEquity, Diversity, and Inclusion training is an asset.Wage or Salary Range
$24.90 - $29.43 per hour part-time. Compensation within this range will be determined by the candidate’s education, qualifications, and relevant experience.NOTE : This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Employee may perform other related duties as assigned to meet the ongoing needs of the organization.
We thank all applicants for their interest; only those who are selected for an interview will be contacted.
The Hospice of Windsor and Essex County Inc. is an equal opportunity employer committed to an inclusive recruitment process and workplace. In accordance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005, upon request, accommodation will be provided by Hospice throughout the recruitment, selection and / or assessment process to applicants with disabilities.
This posting is being advertised to fill a current vacancy within the organization.
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