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Domestic Homicide Review (DHR) Coordinator

Supporting Futures Consulting Ltd
Posted 7 hours ago, valid for 2 days
Location

London, Greater London E17 4PP, England

Salary

£18 - £20 per hour

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The Domestic Homicide Review (DHR) Coordinator position is a temporary remote role for 3 months, requiring a commitment of 35 hours per week, with a pay rate of £18 - £20 per hour under an umbrella company arrangement.
  • The coordinator will be responsible for managing multiple DHR cases, acting as the main contact for panel members and community safety leads, and ensuring effective communication throughout the review process.
  • Key duties include liaising with partner agencies, preparing documentation for meetings, and providing administrative support to DHR Chairs and the DHR manager.
  • Candidates should possess a thorough understanding of domestic abuse dynamics, safeguarding responsibilities, and demonstrate strong organizational skills in a fast-paced environment.
  • While the job listing does not specify a required number of years of experience, relevant experience in domestic abuse or related fields is essential for successful applicants.

Role:               Domestic Homicide Review (DHR) Coordinator

Based:            Remote

Rate:                   £18 - £20 umb

Start Date:      ASAP

Duration:        Temp for 3 months

Hours:             35 hours per week (condensed hours over 4 days considered)

Our client, a specialist Domestic Violence charity, is looking to recruit a Domestic Homicide Review (DHR) Coordinator to offer coordination and project management support to ensure the successful delivery of Domestic Homicide Reviews (DHRs) in line with statutory guidance..

Synopsis of duties:

  • Responsible for holding a number of DHR cases.
  • Act as the lead contact for queries regarding specific DHR cases for panel members and relevant Community Safety Partnership Leads (CSP).
  • Liaise with the CSP lead for each DHR case and ensure they are kept up to date with the progress of the review and/or any changes.
  • To identify partner agencies to attend DHRs and liaise with CSP Leads and members of staff to secure membership.
  • Liaise with CSP Leads, statutory and voluntary agencies, and local community groups to explain the DHR processes, collate information and chase for any outstanding material.
  • Review all information provided by external agencies for review by the DHR Chairs. Support agencies with information requests including one-to-one IMR development training, reviewing, and providing feedback.
  • Liaise with DHR Chairs and DHR Manager to monitor and update progress against each review case and ensure issues are escalated.
  • Prepare and format various documents as required with the use of templates and circulate papers ahead of meetings.
  • Schedule panel meetings with DHR Chairs and CSP Leads ensuring all necessary arrangements.
  • To produce minutes including agreed actions and circulate them to relevant agencies for all panel meetings and interviews.
  • Proofread and provide quality assurance on Overview Reports to DHR Chairs around formatting and grammatical accuracy, citations, and research resources.
  • Coordinate and attend interviews with the families and friends of victims and perpetrators, taking minutes and providing support to the DHR Chairs.
  • Ensure that essential information of a sensitive and/or personal nature is not disclosed to or discussed with, inappropriate persons and that all information is maintained in accordance with Standing Together standards and policies.
  • Maintain records and information for the purpose of internal and external monitoring and evaluation of DHR records.
  • Offer support to the DHR manager with any ongoing research, reports or reviews of DHRs as required.
  • Offer support to the DHR manager with the development and delivery of training on DHRs as required.
  • Support the DHR manager and team with any ad hoc tasks or support as required

Essential Requirements:

  • A thorough understanding of domestic abuse, its dynamics and its impact on survivors.
  • An understanding of the coordinated community response (CCR) to domestic abuse and commitment to all aspects of partnership working to improve that response.
  • A good understanding of safeguarding responsibilities, especially in relation to domestic abuse.
  • Excellent administrative, organisational and time management skills, with demonstrable experience working in a fast-paced environment with competing deadlines.

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