Role: Young Women’s Independent Domestic Abuse and Violence Advocate
Based: Barnet, London
Rate: £27,000 to £28,840 depending on experience
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: Permanent
Hours: 35 hours per week – 10am – 6pm Hybrid – 2 days from home (subject to the needs of the young person)
Our client, a specialist youth and survivor-led charity based in Barnet, is recruiting for a Young Women’s Independent Domestic Abuse and Violence Advocate to join their team
Synopsis of duties:
To engage and manage a caseload of up to 15 young survivors of abuse on a weekly/ fortnightly basis, including preparation for sessions and organising schedules.
To upkeep thorough and accurate reporting and monitoring of all interactions with young people via our secure monitoring database and in line with our Safeguarding Policy
Engaging in weekly case reviews with the Safeguard Lead and providing thorough updates on any changes to risk or safety
Report any immediate safeguarding concerns to the Safeguard Lead and any external parties with a duty of care, such as parents/ carers, social care or police
To advocate for the safety and wellbeing of young women and girls as and when required, being proactive to mitigate risks and produce positive outcomes
To establish innovative and creative opportunities for young people’s development, considering their needs and ensuring access and inclusion
To work collaboratively with the wider team to offer a high standard, consistent and safe service for the young people we support organisationally, this may including attending and helping to organise different group activities or workshops
Engage in all required training and learning to enhance skills to provide quality support, communicating any gaps in skill or knowledge as soon as identified
Perform any other reasonably expected tasks for a person in your position as required
To do all the above confidently, safely and inspiringly - with honesty and integrity Essential Requirements
Qualified IDVA or 1 year of similar relevant transferable experience
Have an in-depth understanding of GBV, specifically relationship abuse and exploitation
Ability to build safe and trusted relationships, centering the needs of young women
Have an in-depth understanding of inclusive and equitable working practices, including how intersecting identities exacerbate violence against women and girls, and reduce their access to support
Ability to advocate, lead and manage young women’s cases with integrity; putting their safety and wellbeing first
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