Location:
Sandwell, United Kingdom
Job Category:
Other
EU work permit required:
Yes
Job Reference:
2M-MM18115_1741360506
Job Views:
7
Posted:
07.03.2025
Expiry Date:
21.04.2025
Job Description:
Male Abuse Referral Centre - Ask MARC - Male Abuse Advocate
Males over 16 years’ experience interpersonal violence and abuse too. Their experiences could include:
1. Experiences of domestic abuse within current or former relationships
2. Experiences of rape and sexual assault and violence
3. Stalking and harassment
4. Historical childhood abuse
5. Sexual exploitation
Many men will not tell anyone or feel that services will not listen or take them seriously. This service will listen, will support and will care.
According to the Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW) year ending March 2020:
An estimated 3.6% of men (757,000) experienced domestic abuse. Adults who were separated or divorced were more likely to experience domestic abuse.
Are you interested in creating a safe space to listen, facilitate interventions and groups, provide advocacy and support in and out of the criminal justice system? You will identify and refer to other services, including counselling, health services and other specialist agencies. You will use existing processes to support victims, such as reports to the police, Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conferences (MARAC) and safeguarding procedures, ensuring that male victims will be identified to offer support, as well as developing and establishing new partnerships.
All victims should get the help and support they need.
Job Title: Male Specialist Abuse Advocate
Position available: 1 full-time position (37.5 hours), available to male and female applicants
Location: West Bromwich base but will cover the Black Country area
Salary: £24,310.04 - £26,430.04 (dependent upon experience)
Closing date: 21 March 2025
All interviews will be held via Microsoft Teams.
This is an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic Specialist Abuse Advocate to join our dynamic team. If you are creative and innovative and have experience of working within a needs-led service, this is for you. This position is suited to an individual who can help and support victims as well as work in collaboration and partnership with other services and professionals.
The Role:
The Male Specialist Abuse Advocate will work within the Respect Toolkit framework as well as assist with the development of a specialist service for males. The post holder will:
1. Provide tailored support to male victims of domestic abuse, stalking, rape and sexual violence, including carrying out risk and needs assessments and managing a caseload.
2. Offer reassurance and emotional support to male victims who may be reluctant to come forwards, providing information about the service and creating a safe space to talk.
3. Raise awareness of the particular dynamics of abuse against men within the community, and with professionals and where necessary provide training and learning opportunities.
4. Respond to identified barriers that stop men from accessing help.
5. Promote the new service to external partners.
We are looking for a creative, ambitious and flexible candidate who can assist with the promotion and growth of this exciting and dynamic new service. This service is a part of Black Country Women’s Aid and will be exclusively for all male victims living within the 4 named areas of the Black Country. This position is funded by the Office of the Police Crime Commissioner and Ministry Of Justice and is part of developing a response to male violence and abuse.
If you are self-driven, compassionate and hardworking with lots of ambition, we would love to hear from you.
If you are interested in applying for this position, please complete an online application form, providing examples/evidence for each of the criteria in the person specification. Please see full job description for more information. CVs will not be accepted.
Important Information for All Positions
Black Country Women’s Aid is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults, children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All posts are subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975. It will be necessary for an enhanced disclosure to be made to the Criminal Records Bureau for details of any previous criminal convictions.
Employment Checks
As a responsible employer, we adhere to safer recruitment practice and all our employees are subject to the following recruitment checks:
1. Right to work in the UK
2. References
3. DBS checks at the relevant level
Please note that if you are NOT a passport holder of the country for the vacancy you might need a work permit.
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