Domestic Abuse Support Worker who has experience supporting survivors of domestic abuse who present with multiple and compound needs these can be, Mental Health, Homelessness, Offending Behaviour and Substance Misuse is required for a well-established organisation based in East Sussex.
If you’re a specialist already then great. But we are very interested in hearing from people who are willing to work towards becoming a specialist.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to the gender specific nature of this role, applications can only be accepted from women candidates. Gender is considered to be a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with paragraph 1 of Schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010.
JOB TYPE: Full-Time and Part-Time, Permanent Positions Available
FULL-TIME SALARY: £29,000 per annum + Benefits
PART-TIME SALARY: £20,173 per annum + Benefits
FULL-TIME WORKING HOURS: Working 12 hour days (including half an hour unpaid break), 4 on 4 off, 8 am to 8pm
PART-TIME WORKING HOURS: Working 4 on, 4 off 8.5 hours per shift including half an hour unpaid break daily. (average hours 28 hours per week)
LOCATION: Due to the sensitive nature of the role the company will discuss the location of the site in more detail during the interview process
JOB OVERVIEW
We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Domestic Abuse Support Workerwho has experience supporting survivors of domestic abuse who present with multiple and compound needs these can be, Mental Health, Homelessness, Offending Behaviour and Substance Misuse , and who has the desire to work towards becoming a specialist Domestic Support Worker.
As the Domestic Abuse Support Worker, you will ensure service is delivered to residents of a 10-bedroom refuge and to survivors living in the community. Core outcomes are the engagement of survivors in services to meet their needs, increased safety, access to secure, settled accommodation and provision of knowledge and skills to live a healthy, safe life.
Working as the Domestic Abuse Support Worker you be responsible for providing delivery which includes needs and risk assessment and a range of programmes, groups and key-work sessions within the premises, and the community as well as outreach and follow on support from point of survivor exit from the residential element of the service.
DUTIES | Domestic Abuse Support Worker
- Facilitate a supportive, enabling environment for residents, through interaction with survivors, managers, East Sussex County Council MCN team partner and through a comprehensive understanding of the requirements presented by those with MCN
- Responsible for completing assessment of need and risk and supporting survivors to reduce risk
- Development of care plans
- Work within the premises in accordance with DAHA accreditation standards and support the organisation to achieve DAHA accreditation status
- Work collaboratively with a range of partner agencies to support survivors to access services
- Undertake training relevant to the role
- Work with the survivors and the MCN housing officer to ensure that Enhanced Housing benefit applications are accurately completed and submitted
- Work as part of a small team, engaging with residents to plan, arrange and deliver/co deliver structured activities to support the resident’s safe re-integration into the community
- Work in a trauma informed way
- Provide a safe environment related to health and safety in the workplace
- To use PMVA (Prevention and Management of Violence and Aggression) techniques when necessary to manage challenging behaviours and ensure the safety of all residents
- De-escalate situations when necessary
- Provide practical assistance to residents with everyday tasks such as accessing external services, completing paperwork, accessing benefits, and finding move on accommodation
- Provide support to enable residents to deal with problems and become independent
- Where possible, to promote support to individual in activities in the local community
REQUIREMENTS
Essential
- Due to the gender specific nature of this role, applications can only be accepted from women candidates. Gender is considered to be a genuine occupational requirement in accordance with paragraph 1 of Schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010
- Comprehensive understanding of multiple compound needs
- A good working knowledge of domestic abuse and in particular, survivor’s experience
- A comprehensive understanding of the requirements of working in a residential environment
- Experience of working in an environment with complex and challenging delivery needs
- Strong knowledge and understanding of principles underpinning effective delivery of services that meets the needs of vulnerable and complex women
- Clear understanding of equal opportunities and anti-discriminatory practice
- Experience of coaching and team development
- An understanding of risk management, safeguarding and public protection
- First Aid Qualified or willing to undertake and maintain the qualification
- An understanding of the benefits system, particularly relating to housing
Desirable
- Experience of managing a residential service
- Experience of processing benefit claims
- Understanding of the housing needs of survivors
- Social Work qualification
This role is subject to an Enhanced DBS check
CLOSING DATE: 27th May 2025