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Community Safety Project Officer - Hate Crime, Greater London
Client: Service Care Solutions
Location: Greater London, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Reference:
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Job Views:
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Posted:
13.08.2025
Expiry Date:
27.09.2025
Job Description:
Community Safety Project Officer – Hate Crime
Location: Newham, London
Contract Type: Local Authority Contract
Start Date: 5th August 2025
Duration: 3 Months (Initial)
Hours: 36 per week | Weekdays Only
Pay Rate: £23.62 per hour (Umbrella)
Are you passionate about tackling hate crime, modern-day slavery, and extremism? Want to make a real difference to local communities across Newham? Join a dynamic local authority team as a Community Safety Project Officer and help deliver high-impact, partnership-driven interventions that promote safety, resilience, and community trust.
Key Responsibilities:
* Lead on hate crime, prevent, and modern-day slavery projects across the borough.
* Develop and deliver intelligence-led, evidence-based community safety programmes.
* Engage with residents and build resilient, safer communities through direct outreach and consultation.
* Coordinate multi-agency responses and action plans for crime reduction.
* Prepare reports, briefings, and communications for senior management, elected officials, and external partners.
* Promote awareness and deliver training around hate crime, extremism, and safeguarding.
What We’re Looking For:
* Strong knowledge of legislation and policy relating to crime prevention, hate crime, Prevent, and modern-day slavery.
* Proven experience working in community safety and multi-agency partnership environments.
* Ability to deliver community engagement initiatives and lead localised action plans.
* Excellent written and verbal communication skills – ability to draft concise reports and present effectively.
* A flexible, resilient, and community-driven approach.
Desirable Experience:
* Previous work in a diverse, inner-city local authority setting.
* Strong safeguarding knowledge.
* Familiarity with statutory and voluntary sector collaboration.
This role is suitable for professionals from policing, probation, local authority, or charity backgrounds who have worked on safeguarding, crime prevention, or counter-extremism initiatives.
To Apply:
Email your CV to Lewis Ashcroft at [emailprotected]
Or call 01772 208962 for an informal chat.
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