Victim Support
Job Description
Job Title: Independent Domestic Violence Adviser, Kingston
Department: Kingston, London region
Reporting to:Domestic Violence Service Delivery Manager
Responsible for: Delivery of independent advocacy service
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1. Main purpose of the job
- provide a proactive service to victims of domestic violence within the Royal Borough of Kingston
 - assess the risk a client is in and deliver a service appropriate to the level of risk and offering a premium service to those at high risk
 - work with the domestic violence team within Kingston to ensure clear referral pathwaysare established both within Victim Support and from external agencies
 - deliver training talks and outreach events around Kingston aimed at increasing knowledge of domestic violence and reaching those who do not report to the police
 - represent Victim Support and our victims at the Kingston MARAC
 - represent Victim Support at the Kingston One Stop Shop
 - work closely with other members of the Kingston Victim Support team to ensure clear communication and cross referrals
 - maintain service reporting information to ensure transparency of service delivery and high quality monitoring reporting
 
2.Main duties and responsibilities
- provide pro-active service and advice to victims of domestic violence to keep them and their children safe
 - risk assess and deliver service in keeping with the level of risk
 - explain housing, civil and criminal legal options to victims
 - undertake safety planning with victims to secure practical safety measures
 - develop individual service plan to meet individual risks victimfaces
 - refer Very High Risk victims on to MARACs
 - advocate on behalf ofvictimsso they get the services to which they are entitled
 - understand the legal framework relating to the protection of children including the policy and procedures of the Local Safeguarding Children’s Board
 - support victims through the criminal justice system, explaining the procedures and their role and rights within that system
 - help victimdevelop own support network
 - refer on and arrange meetings with other agencies/services as necessary, for instance, solicitors, benefit agency, etc
 - manage a caseload
 - maintain and update records of all cases
 - follow procedures and protocols with other services so that the safety of the victims is kept central to any process
 - keep other relevant agencies informed about important changes in a victim’s situation
 - working with the Service Delivery Manager refer low and medium risk victims to volunteers and provide case support on a as needed basis.
 
3.Health & safety
Observe all Health & Safety rules and procedures and attend all relevant training courses as required.
4.Equal Opportunities
Ensure all duties and responsibilities are carried out in a manner which promotes the development of Victim Support's Equality and Diversity policy.
It is agreed that the above is a brief and concise description of the post.
Person Specification
Job title:Independent Domestic Violence Adviser, Kingston
Department:Kingston, London region
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Experience
- Working directly with victims of domestic abuse (s)
 - Working within a multi-agency framework
 - Delivering talks and attending outreach events (s)
 
Knowledge
- The impact of domestic abuse on victims and their children, and in particular, the effects on health (s)
 - The needs of victims of domestic abuse
 - The working practices of the police and other statutory and community agencies (s)
 - Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults Policy
 - Microsoft Office packages
 
Skills
- Ability to work on own initiative as well as a team and be proactive planning, prioritising and organising workload (s)
 - Comfortable dealing with people at all levels
 - Crisis management skills
 - Organised and methodical approach to work
 - Excellent listening skills, empathy, being non-judgmental
 - Strong verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to make a case for a client to be prioritised (s)
 - Able to work under pressure
 - Able to operate withinVictim Support’s Confidentiality and Information Sharing Policy
 - Able to promote the work of Victim Support
 - Good IT and administrative skills
 
Special conditions
- Commitment to the aims of the Victim Support’s Equality and Diversity Policy (s)
 - Able to pass appropriateCRB vetting
 - CAADA advocacy training (essential)
 
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