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Domestic Violence Team Manager

Service Care Solutions - Social Work
Posted 2 days ago, valid for 20 days
Location

Stockport, Cheshire SK2 5JF, England

Salary

£38 per hour

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The Domestic Violence Team Leader position is available in the Stockport Council area, offering an hourly rate of up to £38 depending on experience.
  • The role requires a dedicated Social Worker with a recognized qualification and registration with Social Work England, along with significant experience in domestic abuse contexts.
  • Key responsibilities include providing support to affected families, conducting assessments, and leading multi-agency collaborations to ensure safety and best practices.
  • Candidates must demonstrate a strong understanding of safeguarding principles, trauma-informed practices, and have experience working with complex family situations.
  • The position promotes a commitment to anti-oppressive practices and offers flexible working arrangements with a focus on employee well-being and professional development.

Job Opportunity: Domestic Violence Team LeaderLocation: Stockport Council AreaHourly Rate: Up to £38 per hour (depending on experience)Main Purpose of the RoleWe are seeking a dedicated Social Worker to join our Domestic Abuse Team. The primary focus of this role is to provide expertise and support to children and families experiencing risks associated with domestic abuse. The successful candidate will collaborate with a multi-agency network, including children's social care, health, education, police, and community organisations, to promote safety and best practices. Key Responsibilities

  • Deliver support and guidance to children, young people, and families facing domestic abuse, honor-based abuse, forced marriage, and FGM.
  • Conduct assessments, investigations, and risk evaluations, ensuring all actions align with statutory timeframes and good practice standards.
  • Contribute to daily duty support services, risk meetings, MARAC, and MAPPA forums.
  • Lead or co-lead assessments addressing complex domestic abuse issues and related cultural practices.
  • Drive the implementation of the Caring Dads program and disseminate learning outcomes.
  • Represent children's social care in professional forums, aiding risk assessment and safety planning.
  • Stay updated on national and local policies related to domestic abuse, ensuring the service aligns with best practices.
  • Foster multi-agency collaboration for effective interventions.

What We're Looking For

  • Recognised Social Work Qualification and Social Work England registration.
  • Strong understanding of domestic abuse impacts, safeguarding principles, and trauma-informed practice.
  • Demonstrated ability to assess and support complex family situations.
  • Experience working collaboratively with multi-agency teams.
  • A commitment to anti-oppressive, anti-racist practices and fostering inclusive environments.
  • Full driving license (reasonable accommodations provided for applicants with disabilities).

Why Join Us?Stockport Council prides itself on being an inclusive, progressive workplace. We offer:

  • Competitive hourly rates.
  • Flexible working arrangements, including potential home working.
  • Commitment to employee well-being and professional development.

Application DetailsFor more information or to apply, please contact Lewis Ashcroft:

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