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Domestic Abuse Support Worker – Thriving Families

Domestic Abuse Support Worker - Thriving Families

Organisation: TLC: Talk, Listen, Change

Locations: Hybrid

Salary: from £25,165.00 to £29,654.00

Working Hours: Full-Time

Type: Permanent

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Job Description

We are looking for a Domestic Abuse Support Worker to support the delivery of services across Greater Manchester. 

The role
In this role you will complete risk and needs assessments with victims of domestic abuse who live in the City of Manchester and across Greater Manchester. You will liaise with referring agencies, actively contribute to risk management procedures and team working. You will carry out a large and varied range of practical support which may include safety planning, advocacy, risk assessment and risk management. We also offer emotional support to those people we work with, encouraging and supporting them to rebuild lost confidence and self-esteem. The person we are supporting is at the core of all the work that you will do.

As part of the Manchester Domestic Abuse Support team, you will also be supporting the partners of those who are undertaking behaviour change programmes. 

As part of the Thriving Families Model, you will be co-locating and working within a multi-disciplinary team. More information regarding thriving families can be found here.

About you

You’ll have a deep understanding of the nature of domestic abuse and its effects on clients and children, as well as the reasons behind abusive behaviours towards intimate partners.

Your knowledge extends to the range of statutory and voluntary agencies that clients and their children may encounter, and you are aware of the impact of domestic abuse on children and parenting, including the additional needs of clients from BMER communities. 

You will have experience in working with clients on issues of domestic abuse, providing one-to-one support and advice, managing your own workload and administration, and assessing the safety needs of clients. You have handled safeguarding disclosures and referrals, and you communicate clearly with a range of people both over the telephone and in person. 

You will be organised, able to use your initiative, and work effectively as part of a multi-service team. Your administrative skills are strong, and you are adept at using a computer to maintain effective systems. 

Flexible and willing to work evenings, you can travel independently. Additionally, you have an understanding of the legal options available to clients, the child protection system, and services for those experiencing domestic violence. Experience liaising with social workers and other professionals, and in related areas such as substance misuse, child protection, or family support, is desirable. 

Fluency in an additional language and skills in group work are also advantageous. You stay updated with best practices and new initiatives. 

About us

The funding will enable TLC: Talk Listen Change to support our work with perpetrators of domestic abuse, their partners, and families. We are continuously expanding and enhancing our programmes, including the development of new services and initiatives to support more people. This is a pivotal time for TLC: Talk Listen Change and we are looking for enthusiastic, experienced, engaged and highly motivated people to join our team. 

We aim to encourage a culture where people can be themselves and be valued for their strengths. We seek to attract and employ the best people from the widest pool, reflecting the diverse range of people we support.

We want to make our recruitment processes accessible to everyone, so if there is any way that we can support you to be the best you can be, please contact us. 

This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check.

Hours Per Week: 37

Role Type/Cause: Practitioner, Social Welfare, Support Worker

Benefits:

Annual ‘Continuous Professional Development’ allowance

Generous annual leave entitlement including:

  • Additional December leave (Subject to yearly board approval)
  • Birthday leave
  • Health & Wellbeing Day
  • EDI focused Volunteering Day

Access to Employee Assistance Programme

Access to Cycle to Work scheme

Paid 30-minute lunch-break & flexible working approach

Access to social activities hosted by Bruntwood.

Flexible Working: Compressed hours, Remote Working

This position can not be job shared

This position is not suitable as a secondment opportunity

Contact Name: Aysha Gibbons

Contact Details: [email protected]

Application Instructions:

Please click the link for further information on the role and how to apply.


Posted on 12 March 2025

Closes on 9 April 2025

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