Are you looking for a new and exciting alternative career path within the care sector? How would you like to work for an innovative and market-leading organisation? This is the perfect opportunity for a compassionate person with a desire to help others at their greatest time of need. This Male Outreach Crisis Worker role is critical in providing victims of sexual assault with the dedicated support and care required. Acting as the advocate for patients who attend the centre, you will empower them to feel in control and where applicable, support them during the forensic examination process. Each county has its own dedicated Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC), the service has been commissioned to improve the immediate medical response and aftercare offered to victims of sexual assault and rape. Mountain Healthcare are a specialist business already providing similar services to 20 other SARCs in locations across the UK. This post will be Regional, based at Thames Valley SARC but will be needed at the Kent SARC, Surrey and Sussex SARC. We are looking for passionate individuals who will drive national awareness of the services which are available at the SARC, to support male victims, in order to increase user engagement. In addition to outreach work, the Male Outreach Crisis Worker will provide front-line advocacy support for service users and be the main point of contact for all SARC activities. This is a full-time vacancy of 40 hours per week, Monday - Friday (9:00am -5:00pm-with some flexibility). This Male Outreach Crisis Worker role will include: proactively engaging relevant stakeholders and partners to maintain good communication, identify gaps in service, and develop new pathways promoting the services available at the SARC to support male survivors through presentations, meetings, and participation with activities arranged with the wider communications team providing on-call support as a dedicated crisis worker to support male service users (through Police or self-referral processes) providing telephone support, administration, and management of the services at the SARC (for male clients) taking an active role and providing assistance with the collection of forensic evidence and examinations, including the use of the colposcope, medical care, and providing advocacy support As an organisation that 'does the right thing', we believe you will be empowered to make a difference. Our aim is to create and encourage an environment committed to promoting equality, diversity, working inclusively, and building on the differences that individuals can bring to the workplace, and we uphold these principles in our behaviours. We welcome applications irrespective of people's age, disability, sex, gender identity and gender expression, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation, or other personal circumstances. This Male Outreach Crisis Worker role would suit candidates with experience, or an enthusiasm for developing their skills in outreach, care, sexual health care, counselling, social care, or as a Crisis or Support Worker. A full UK driving licence is essential to this role. Whilst there are currently no associated qualification requirements for this vacancy, experience of dealing with victims of sexual assault, or a background in sexual health, GU medicine, counselling, social work, or any other related area of work would be desirable though not essential as full support and substantive training will be provided.