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Domestic Abuse Outreach Worker - Part Time, Contract

Job Posted: 5 hours ago

  • Salary: £ 15 - 15 / Hour

    Job Type: Contract

  • Location: Walton-on-Thames, Surrey

Expire in: a month

Job Description

Domestic Abuse Triage Lead/Outreach Worker: Part Time, 6 – 12 Month Contract Days/Hours: 20 hours per week, over 5 days Salary: £15P.H. Please note: This post is restricted to female applicants, in accordance with Schedule 9 (part 1) of the Equality Act 2010 Our client is seeking a compassionate and skilled Domestic Abuse Outreach Worker to provide direct support, advocacy, and outreach services for individuals experiencing domestic abuse in Elmbridge, Epsom & Ewell, and Spelthorne. In this role, you will empower clients by offering emotional and practical support, safety planning, risk assessments, and guidance on accessing key services, such as legal aid, housing, and benefits. If you are passionate about supporting survivors and committed to making a difference, our client would love to hear from you. You will be a dedicated and approachable individual with strong communication skills, an understanding of safeguarding frameworks, and experience working with victims of domestic abuse. Direct Work with clients To contact clients using sensitive listening and questioning skills in order to allow clients to explain their situation and empower them to set their own priorities. To provide skilled practical help, advice and emotional support to enable clients to reach an informed decision regarding their future, including safety planning and risk assessment. To enable and encourage clients to take advantage of all services relevant to their problems such as legal and financial advice, housing and benefits rights, education, medical treatment, safety advice etc. and make appropriate referrals. To assist clients where necessary by negotiating, drafting or writing letters and telephoning. To negotiate with third parties, including statutory and non-statutory organisations as required. To accompany clients to meetings with agencies and courts if needed. To be mindful of the impact of any client’s children witnessing domestic abuse and of the associated child protection issues. To help reduce client’s isolation and encourage them back into the community. To seek opportunities for clients to access group work and to deliver group work as appropriate. To attend Multi Agency Risk Assessment Conferences. To assess clients for referral to the Sanctuary Scheme. Understanding of Safeguarding Framework and procedures both for Vulnerable Adults and Child Protection. Administration Receive and review daily referrals and allocate work load to case workers. Maintain and monitor the Triage reminders and check that all calls are being made within the SDAP partnership timelines Review and prepare cases for assignment to caseworkers. Ensuring that all of the necessary information is complete for monitoring purposes. To maintain relevant casework records on clients for the purpose of continuity of casework, information retrieval, statistical monitoring and report preparation and ensuring such records are kept up to date and in accordance with the Data Protection Act. To maintain records to fulfil monitoring requirements of funders To undertake letter writing as appropriate To attend all relevant training as required including specialist domestic abuse/gender violence training. Requirements and Skills Knowledge of the issues facing people experiencing domestic abuse. Recent experience of advice work which could be within any voluntary or statutory organisation. Ability to plan and prioritise own work and work of others within the Triage Service, meet deadlines and manage caseload. Considerable experience of supporting victims of domestic abuse and evaluating risk factors. Ability to give and receive feedback objectively and sensitively and a willingness to challenge constructively. Effective written and oral communication skills with particular emphasis on negotiating. Ability to use IT in the provision of advice, compilation of statistical data and preparation of reports. Flexible approach, ability to work on own initiative but also ability to work as part of a team. Numeracy skills. An awareness of the importance of confidentiality. The ability to listen, to communicate and to be non-judgemental To demonstrate a commitment to equality and diversity. To be able to work effectively with a range of different statutory agencies, voluntary organisations and individuals. To demonstrate understanding of safeguarding issues. To have a full driving license and use of a car and ability to meet clients in the Boroughs of Epsom and Ewell, Elmbridge and Spelthorne, To be qualified as a domestic abuse IDVA or willing to train to achieve this qualification

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