Da Case Worker - Newtown, United Kingdom - Montgomeryshire Family Crisis Centre

Montgomeryshire Family Crisis Centre
Montgomeryshire Family Crisis Centre
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Newtown, United Kingdom

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Job Purpose:


Deliver our holistic range of needs-led, strengths-based, trauma-informed services, offering practical and emotional specialist domestic abuse support to clients who are experiencing or have experienced or been affected by domestic abuse within your designated area of responsibility across North Powys.


Proactively support the empowerment of the client and assist them in recognising the features and dynamics of domestic abuse present in their situation, to help them regain control of their lives and to act as advocate where appropriate to their needs and wishes.


Key Responsibilities:


Support the Refuge Leads in maintaining safe, supportive and welcoming environments within all refuge projects, building supportive, trusting, professional relationships with families to create a positive atmosphere for all.

Support the Refuge Leads in fulfilling all necessary house management responsibilities.


Main Duties:


Undertake risk assessments with all clients to identify the level of risk and to support the development of appropriate safety planning.


Assess the emotional and practical needs of clients and, in conjunction with them, devise a bespoke support plan to address the needs identified, to efficiently and effectively plan client meetings to support clients to achieve agreed goals and measurable outcomes.


Support parents to identify and address key issues relating to their children, promoting positive parenting and the welfare of children/young people.

Plan and provide practical assistance and activities which support families including educational, fun and social group sessions.


Provide practical information and assistance to clients about local specialist and generic services to widen and enhance their support networks.


Maintain accurate and confidential case management records and databases, complying with data protection legislation and respecting the safety, security and confidentiality of clients and staff and all records or information held.


Support the refuge lead staff with refuge house management responsibilities, ensuring that the refuges are maintained to the agreed standard, that resident's rooms are prepared ready for new arrivals and stock levels are maintained as necessary, adhering to individual project budgets.


Respect and value the diversity of the community, recognising the needs and concerns of a diverse range of survivors ensuring the service is accessible to all in line with MFCC Equal Opportunity and Diversity Policies observing the standard of conduct which prevents discrimination taking place.

Ensure that any safeguarding matters are dealt with in accordance with MFCC safeguarding policies and procedures.


Work within a multi-agency framework to improve responses to domestic violence and abuse, taking part in MARAC, safeguarding and associated processes, developing and maintaining good working relationships with other relevant agencies.


Support colleagues and partner agencies, through awareness raising and institutional advocacy, in order to provide the best possible service for victims & survivors of domestic abuse, i.e.

challenge unhelpful or damaging attitudes to the understanding of Domestic Violence & Abuse.

Feedback client views to support the development and improvement of MFCC services.


Take responsibility for personal and professional development and growth with a willingness to undertake and complete relevant training and qualifications.

Participate in the 24 hour emergency On Call system.

Work flexibly when required, this may include, at times, weekend and evening work.


Health & Safety:


At all times work in a safe and efficient manner and be aware of the Lone Working Policy / Health and Safety Policy and Procedures.

Complete all health and safety checks and reporting required within refuge projects.

Report and address any health and safety concerns or maintenance issues in line with MFCC policies and procedures.


This job description is indicative of the range of current duties and responsibilities of the post, it is not comprehensive.

It is inevitable that the duties will change as the role develops, it is essential, therefore, that it should be regarded with a degree of flexibility, so that changing needs and circumstances can be met, all changes will be discussed fully.


Job Types:
Full-time, Permanent


Salary:
£23,146.50-£24,125.50 per year


Benefits:


  • Company pension
  • Sick pay

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday
  • Weekend availability

Work Location:
In person

Application deadline: 11/08/2023

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