Specialist Intervention Worker - Domestic Abuse
New Yesterday
We are Hestia. We make a
difference.
At Hestia, we are guided by our
core values and are dedicated to fostering an equitable, diverse,
and inclusive organisation. Our mission is to
empower individuals to rebuild their
lives and achieve independence. Right now, we are looking for a
Specialist Intervention Worker to play
a pivotal role in our Domestic Abuse
Services across London
Sounds great, what will I be
doing?
This role provides specialist
interventions to women living in refuge with multiple needs who
have experienced domestic abuse and/or sexual violence. Holding a
caseload across a number of refuges providing emotional and
practical support and advocacy to the women accessing the
refuge.
Within the role you will be responsible for
working alongside the refuge team as well as a wider support
network. With a sound understanding and experience of working
within the domestic abuse sector and with those with multiple needs
you will be providing support and recovery planning to ensure women
are linked into wider support network including and not limited to
housing, drug and alcohol service, mental health treatment and
social services.
Provide a welcoming ,
supportive and safe
environment for women immediately fleeing domestic
abuse.
Promote a
trauma informed, empowering, anti-racist
and intersectional feminist
culture ensuring that women with multiple support
needs are at the forefront of service
delivery.
Work in line
with Hestia's values Respectful, Genuine, Dedicated,
Collaborative, Courageous.
Work
peripatetically across a number of
refuge sites, coordinating cases and
providing bespoke interventions to those with multiple support
needs.
Casework
Understand and comply with Children and Adult
safeguarding legislation
Case coordinate across multiple refuge sites a
caseload of women with multiple support
needs.
Provide
domestic abuse support and risk management including DASH, referral
and attendance at MARAC.
Provide domestic abuse support and risk management
including DASH, referral and attendance at
MARAC.
Provide high
quality assessments in line with ‘The Hestia
Approach' , a psychologically informed framework that is
trauma informed and puts recovery first, focusing on the
individuals' strengths alongside their care and support
needs.
Work with
women in co-producing a ‘Safety Plan' and ‘Strengths and
Aspirations Plan', with a focus on the individuals' strengths to
meet their chosen goals.
Support women to access therapeutic support to
facilitate their recovery.
Ensure that women have access to emergency supplies
including basics of clothing and toiletries and apply for all
appropriate grants.
Support women to maximise their
income.
Recognising
and manage challenging behaviours with a resilient approach
ensuring it is swiftly and safely deescalated and support the wider
refuge staff team to gain the skills and confidence in managing
these behaviours.
Work pan London providing crisis interventions to those
that are most at need within Hestia's
refuges.
Work alongside refuge staff,
providing additional support and upskilling on working with women
with multiple support needs
Partnership work
Develop strong links with a range of agencies
including drug and alcohol services, mental health teams, DWP,
police, local authority housing teams, social services and
voluntary agencies in order to both safeguard and promote the
welfare and/or opportunities of our service
users.
Hold
relationships with local mental health and drug and alcohol
services and ensuring that regular multi-discplenary case
conferences are held and chairing where
needed.
Work with
GP's and other health professionals to look at treatment routes
including social prescribing routes.
Support women to access these appointments attending
with them where appropriate.
Working Together
Lead on an activities programme across a number of
Refuges focused on fun and joy to support with Women's wellbeing
and supporting Hestia's goals of bringing Hope and
Purpose.
Facilitate
regular community meetings bringing all the staff and women
together including, house meetings, domestic abuse safety event and
the ‘Be You' empowerment programme.
Work with the Volunteer team to bring in volunteer
opportunities within the Refuge.
Support women to access community services attending
with them where appropriate.
Move on Support
Provide high quality assessments in line with
‘The Hestia Approach' , a psychologically
informed framework that is trauma informed and puts recovery first,
focusing on the individuals' strengths alongside their care and
support needs.
Work
with women in co-producing a ‘Safety Plan' and ‘Strengths and
Aspirations Plan', with a focus on the individuals' strengths to
meet their chosen goals.
Support women to access therapeutic support to
facilitate their recovery.
Ensure that women have access to emergency supplies
including basics of clothing and toiletries and apply for all
appropriate grants.
Support women to maximise their income.Recognising and
manage challenging behaviours with a resilient approach ensuring it
is swiftly and safely deescalated and support the wider refuge
staff team to gain the skills and confidence in managing these
behaviours.
Work pan
London providing crisis interventions to those that are most at
need within Hestia's refuges.Work alongside refuge staff, providing
additional support and upskilling on working with women with
multiple support needs.
Have a sound understanding of current housing
legislation, welfare benefits and
entitlements.
Create
bespoke move on goals as part of the strengths and aspiration
assessment. Ensuring that the housing rights and responsibilities
are clearly explained from the beginning of the stay in
refuge.
Accurately
record all information on Hestia's case management system INFORM in
real time ensuring information is factual and
SMART.
Understanding the importance of confidentially and
complying with organisational policies around GDPR and data
protection.
Keep
accurate records of all petty cash and refuge spends including
where needed credit card spends.
What do I need to bring with
me?
You'll need to be able to
demonstrate the core skills this role requires as well as match our
values and mission. You don't have to
tick all the boxes right away; the
important thing is that you're willing to learn. We also value
lived experience of the areas we
support, so if you feel comfortable, please do mention this on your
application.
Here's what the team will be looking
for:
Good
standard of general education or equivalent
experience.
Good
written and verbal communication skills.
Willingness to actively engage in undertaking
relevant personal development and training.
Experience of delivering high quality support
to people with a range of needs and risks.
Experience of identifying and managing risk
for victim/survivors of domestic abuse.
Good knowledge of welfare benefits, housing
options and legislation related to statutory duty including the
rights for survivors of domestic abuse in regard to housing in line
with the Domestic Abuse Act 2021.
Knowledge of health and safety relevant within a
refuge setting.
Knowledge and understanding of safeguarding issues and
ability to address them appropriately.
An ability to undertake person centered key
working, support planning and risk assessments to maximise service
users' independence.
An understanding of needs of women from diverse
communities and the barriers to accessing
support.
Commitment
to equal opportunities and to promoting service users' rights,
privacy, dignity, choice and control.
Ability to liaise with external professionals
to inform and develop service users' support
package.
Ability to
travel across London and further afield when
needed.
Interview
Steps
We keep our interview process
simple, so you know exactly what to expect.
Shortlisting
call: We have a team of dedicated recruitment
specialists who will speak to you about your experience,
motivations and values. They will also tell you about all the great
work we do!
Face to face interview: Now
you will have face to face interview with the hiring manager. Our
interviews are value and competency based.
Don't be alarmed if there are other stages in
the process, it's all part of the plan for some of our
roles.
Our commitment to
Equality, Diversity, and
Inclusion
Our services users come from
all walks of life and so do we. We hire great people from a wide
variety of backgrounds because it makes us stronger. We are
committed to creating and maintaining a diverse and inclusive
workforce and value the skills, abilities, talent and experiences,
different people and communities bring to our
organisation.
We are a
disability confident employer
Hestia is
proud to be a disability confident employer, dedicated to the
employment and career development of individuals with disabilities.
We offer a guaranteed interview scheme for all applicants with
disabilities who meet the minimum criteria for the role they have
applied for. We also provide reasonable adjustments during the
selection and interview process, and throughout your employment
with us.
Safeguarding
Statement
Hestia is committed to
safeguarding and promoting the welfare of adults, children and
young people who are potentially at risk, and we therefore expect
all staff and volunteers to do the same. We require all staff to
undertake internal and external safeguarding training throughout
their employment with Hestia.
Important Information for
Candidates
If your application is
successful, please be aware that you will be required to undergo
pre-employment checks before a formal offer of employment can be
confirmed.
We reserve the right to close this
job advert early should we receive a high volume of applications or
if the position is filled before the closing date. We encourage
interested candidates to apply as soon as possible to ensure their
application is
considered.
- Location:
- Greater London