Job Title: Social WorkerSpecialism: Social Work – Domestic Abuse ServicesJob Location: RedbridgeSalary: £54,056 annuallyType: Ongoing, Full Time
Are you interested in making a tangible difference within a vibrant and diverse community? We are seeking a skilled social worker to join our dynamic Domestic Abuse (Reach Out) Team in a vibrant borough in London. This role is full-time and permanent, offering a generous salary of £54,056 annually and the opportunity to advance your career while contributing significantly to the community. As a key part of this team, you’ll work in an environment that values innovation, professional growth, and commitment to improving the lives of those affected by domestic abuse.
Perks and benefits:
- Full-time, permanent position offering stability and growth.
- Competitive salary that reflects your skills and dedication.
- Opportunities for continuous professional development and career advancement.
- A supportive and inclusive workplace culture encouraging collaboration and innovation.
- Access to a variety of employee wellness programmes and flexible working options.
What you will do:
- Assess the needs and risks of individuals and families experiencing domestic abuse, ensuring safeguarding procedures are followed effectively.
- Deliver high-quality social work interventions, support planning, and advocacy services tailored to service users’ needs.
- Work closely with victims and survivors to develop safety plans and promote emotional wellbeing and resilience.
- Undertake statutory assessments, case management, and reviews in line with legislation, policies, and professional standards.
- Liaise with partner agencies including police, housing services, health professionals, schools, and voluntary organisations to coordinate effective support.
- Participate in multi‑agency risk assessment conferences (MARAC) and safeguarding meetings where required.
- Maintain accurate, timely, and confidential case records and reports.
- Support children and families impacted by domestic abuse, ensuring the voice of the child is central to interventions.
- Provide guidance and signposting to relevant community resources, housing options, legal support, and specialist services.
- Promote equality, diversity, and inclusion in all aspects of service delivery.
- Contribute to service development initiatives and continuous improvement within the Reach Out programme.
- Ensure compliance with relevant UK legislation, including safeguarding and domestic abuse frameworks.
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