FAQs
What qualifications are required for the Health Play Specialist position?
The requirements include a Foundation Degree in ‘Healthcare Play Specialism’, Edex/BTEC in ‘Specialised Play for the Sick Child’ or equivalent, along with current registration with HPSET.
Is experience working with children in a healthcare setting necessary?
Yes, experience working with children and young people in a healthcare environment is essential for this role.
What are the key responsibilities of the Health Play Specialist?
The key responsibilities include assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating therapeutic play programmes, promoting emotional awareness in children, and collaborating with a multidisciplinary team.
Are there opportunities for professional development?
Yes, the organization encourages continuous professional development (CPD) and has a well-established programme for quality improvement.
Is this position full-time or part-time?
The job details do not specify, but interested candidates are encouraged to inquire during the application process.
Who can I contact for more information about the role?
You can contact Catrina Edwards, Play Team Lead, at catrina.edwards@nhs.net for more information.
What values does Barts Health promote in its working environment?
Barts Health promotes inclusion, belonging, and values differences, guided by their WeCare values and behaviours.
Will I be required to work across different departments?
Yes, the Health Play Specialist will work across both inpatient and outpatient departments.
Is there support for innovative project work within the role?
Yes, the organization values innovation and encourages team members to engage in project work to improve services.
What is the organization's vision for the future?
Barts Health aims to become a high-performing group of NHS hospitals, renowned for excellence and innovation, providing safe and compassionate care to patients.

