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Assistant Domestic Abuse Practitioner

Assistant Domestic Abuse Practitioner

Posted 10 June by IRIS- Networx Services
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Assistant Domestic Abuse Practitioner

£19,036.16 per annum

Cheadle

Permanent

*This role is evenings and weekends only, including overnight sleep-in shifts*

As an Assistant Domestic Abuse Practitioner, you’ll be the first point of contact for our clients customers, external enquiries, referrals and admissions. You’ll work with the team in refuge to support customers and their children, making sure they remain safe and well.

Job requirements

  • Complete referrals, risk and needs assessments with customers and agencies.
  • Support customers practically and emotionally with a person-centred, tailored approach to help them address and overcome their experiences of domestic abuse.
  • Monitor health and safety standards within the safe accommodation service and make sure customers comply with the terms of their support and tenancy agreements.
  • Manage refuge allocations and make sure any empty rooms are turned around quickly for the next customer.

What they are looking for

  • Someone who is happy to work alone and comfortable during complex situations.
  • Someone with a genuine understanding of relationship abuse and the impact it has on victims.
  • Someone with great communication skills, who can build a rapport with customers.
  • A flexible and adaptable approach to meet the needs of the customer and service.
  • Great time management and the ability to prioritise high risk cases.
  • An enhanced DBS check.

Be a catalyst for change and help them impact the way their region addresses abusive relationships. Apply now!

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Reference: 52835438

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