The Welfare & Safeguarding Officer (WFO) is responsible for promoting the safety, wellbeing,and dignity of all residents within the accommodation setting. The role focuses onsafeguarding vulnerable adults and children, identifying welfare needs, responding tosafeguarding concerns, and working collaboratively with internal teams and externalstatutory agencies to ensure residents receive appropriate support. The WFO will ensure all safeguarding procedures are followed in line with UK legislation, Home Office contractual requirements, and organisational safeguarding policies. The role requires proactive welfare monitoring, accurate record keeping, and effective escalation of safeguarding concerns. Key Responsibilities – Safeguarding & Protection • Identify, respond to, and report safeguarding concerns involving children, vulnerable adults, and adults at risk. • Ensure safeguarding concerns are recorded promptly and escalated in accordance with organisational safeguarding procedures. • Complete safeguarding referrals to relevant agencies including Local Authority Safeguarding Teams, Multi‑Agency Safeguarding Hubs (MASH), Social Services, and Police where required. • Work in accordance with statutory safeguarding frameworks including the Care Act 2014, Children Act 1989 & 2004, Working Together to Safeguard Children, and the Modern Slavery Act 2015. • Participate in safeguarding strategy meetings and ...