About the role
Safeguarding Manager
Team: Planning Governance and Assurance
As Safeguarding Manager, you will be the trusted guide and lead voice for Walk Wheel Cycle Trust. Your role is to nurture a safe and welcoming environment for everyone connected to the charity. You will bring expertise and thoughtful coordination to safeguarding matters, helping colleagues feel supported and confident. You will carefully assess risks and put clear, practical steps in place to reduce them, always strengthening the charity’s safeguarding framework. You will inspire and uphold a positive safeguarding culture, encouraging every team member to follow policies with care and compassion. This position is about protecting people, building trust, and ensuring that safety is woven into the heart of everything we do.
What You’ll Be Doing
1. You will lead Walk Wheel Cycle Trust’s compliance with safeguarding requirements and legislation, ensuring safety is always central to our work.
2. You will take a proactive role in spotting safeguarding risks and will design supportive plans to reduce or resolve any issues.
3. You will guide and nurture the Designated Safeguarding Officer (DSO) network, offering kind and steady line management to DSOs while fostering a culture of care and responsibility across the charity.
Key Responsibilities
4. You will take care of complex or serious safeguarding concerns, using sound judgement to apply the Serious Incident Policy and report matters to the appropriate governing bodies.
5. You will collaborate with Directors and Heads across the charity, helping to promote safeguarding awareness and good practice throughout the UK.
6. You will escalate safeguarding issues directly to the Executive Safeguarding Lead and other senior colleagues when needed, offering thoughtful recommendations on actions and solutions that protect and support everyone involved.
This role is ideal for someone who enjoys:
7. Helping people feel safe and supported every day.
8. Working with clear steps and guidance to make a real difference.
9. Building positive relationships and working together as a team.
10. Solving problems in a calm and practical way.
11. Learning new things and improving how we keep people safe.
12. Making sure everyone understands what to do and feels confident doing it.
About you
We’re looking for someone who has experience and understanding in the areas listed below. You don’t need to meet every requirement — if you feel you’d be a good fit, we encourage you to apply.
13. You bring extensive safeguarding experience at a senior level, including leading investigations, shaping policies, and guiding staff through training.
14. You have a strong background in assessing, developing, and improving safeguarding frameworks, ensuring that policies, procedures, systems, and governance align with legislation and best practice.
15. You offer supportive advice and guidance on how safeguarding best practice can be applied in real situations, helping colleagues at all levels while building positive and trusting relationships.
16. You hold deep knowledge of safeguarding legislation, statutory guidance, and recognised best practice.
17. You understand the different types and indicators of abuse, neglect, and other safeguarding concerns, and you know how to manage them effectively to keep people safe.