Family Domestic Abuse Support Advisor - Maternity Cover
Location: Covering West Cornwall
Salary: £24,956 (pro rata) per annum rising to £25,350 (pro rata) per annum after successful probation
Vacancy Type: Fixed term until 31st July 2026 with the potential for extension subject to future funding
The Role
The role is to provide specialist domestic abuse support alongside Social Work Family Assessment Teams (FAST) across Cornwall. The postholder will be based and integrated within a FAS social work Team and work collaboratively to provide assessment and service planning to the whole family who are affected by domestic abuse. The post holder will work with social work staff to offer insight and direct case work to families where the primary issues is domestic abuse
In families who have been identified as having been affected by Domestic Abuse, the Family DASA will support the undertaking of social work assessments and support ongoing plans with families and social work staff. The teams will work together to support families to stay together safely, improve health and educational outcomes for the children and reduce physical and emotional harm in families impacted by domestic abuse.
The role is designed to empower and engage parents and carers to make the positive changes needed to achieve improved outcomes for their children and their own wellbeing where domestic abuse is a factor. By meeting the complex needs of adults, they can reduce the risk to children. The Family DASA will undertake risk assessments, safety planning and provide emotional and practical support and referral on to appropriate services including Safer Futures the Integrated Domestic Abuse Service .
Key Responsibilities
Support the undertaking of social work assessments and support planning of vulnerable families.
Work in partnership with childrens social care staff to ensure that children and young people are supported to have a voice in families where they are impacted by domestic abuse. As a result, there is an improvement in their health, well-being and feelings of safety.
Identify and deliver effective interventions to increase safety and reduce risk, and, where required, broker a package of support with other organisations.
Provide direct casework with families where there is domestic abuse, including advice, information, and advocacy to all genders experiencing domestic abuse through telephone contact, and/or meetings at the relevant venues/hubs.
Build and maintain effective relationships with teams across Together for Families.
Ensure that the parent/carer feels supported, listened to and believed.
Signpost/refer and broker access to information advice and support.
Maintain accurate and confidential electronic case management records and contribute to monitoring for the service, this will include access to TFF MOSAIC
There may be an element of lone face-to-face working.
Skills and Qualifications
Full Driving Licence
Literacy skills and experience working with databases
Understand safeguarding issues (children and vulnerable adults) and the legal responsibilities surrounding these issues.
Have excellent communication, negotiation and advisory skills, both written and verbal when interacting with a range of agencies and individuals
Have strong crisis management skills and the ability to deal with stressful and difficult situations
Handling confidential and sensitive information appropriately
Understand and be committed to equal opportunities and diversity issues in policy and practice
Act with integrity and respect when working with all clients, agencies and individuals
Work flexibly as part of a team
Able to maintain personal and professional boundaries
To Apply
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