Job Description
IDVA - Ethnic Minority's
Salary: £28,035.36 a year
Location: Derby
Hours per week: 37.5
Contract type: Fixed Term
Are you ready to make a meaningful impact through supporting domestic abuse survivors from culturally diverse communities? Do you want to make a difference to someone's life every single day? Do you have resilience and adaptability? Do you thrive working in a busy environment, where you'd become part of a close-knit team that has a real impact in Derbyshire?
If yes, then our client would love to hear from you!
They have an exciting role working as part of their established Community IDVA Team offering proactive support to individuals experiencing domestic abuse, assessed as high risk.
They're looking for an experienced domestic abuse professional to join their Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA) team. Their IDVAs have key roles within their community, as they provide short to medium term support to high-risk victim/survivors of domestic abuse empowering survivors to understand and overcome their current situation, allowing them to move forward and regain control of their lives.
Job requirements
- Manage your case load, making sure each victim/survivor referred receives the appropriate service that fits their individual needs. - Complete risk assessments, safety plans, referrals to other agencies and MARACs using an evidence-based risk identification checklist and support plan. - Work within a multi-agency framework including MARAC, the police, health professionals, child protection, housing practitioners and other voluntary and statutory specialists. - Provide practical, emotional and advocacy support that empowers victims of abuse and empowers them to overcome their current situation. You’ll focus on safety planning, practical safety measures and the use of civil and criminal justice systems to increase protection. - Work in partnership, where relevant/appropriate, with the perpetrator intervention service, making sure all necessary processes are carried out to maintain the safety of the victim/survivor. - Keep victims/survivors at the heart of everything you do and keep them informed. Provide access to services and support organisations to help them achieve their goals. - Deliver support in locations that are safe, accessible and flexible to the needs of the victim/survivor and the service.
What they’re looking for
- A good level of education including GCSE English and maths, or equivalent. - Evidence of self-development or formal learning and development in sector skills. - A minimum of 12 months experience directly supporting adults who have experienced domestic abuse or who have other complex needs. - A formal qualification, such as IDVA, or the willingness to complete this. - A good understanding of domestic abuse, including the impact on those affected by it and the legal and practical remedies available to them. - An understanding of safeguarding issues and procedures and legislation relating to domestic violence. - Be well versed in the additional difficulties, issues and barriers victims face from culturally diverse communities. - It would also be an advantage if you speak more than one language. - Full UK driving licence and use of your own vehicle for work. - DBS check. - Police vetted.
Be a catalyst for change and help them impact the way their region addresses abusive relationships. Apply now!
They’ll be interviewing as we go so might close the application process early if we find the right person.
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