Role: Perpetrator Programme Facilitator
Based: Home Based with travel across Shropshire and Telford
Rate of Pay: £16 – 19 per hour (dependant on experience)
Start Date: Immediate – December 2024/ January 2025
Duration: Until the end of March 2025 with the strong likelihood of the role becoming a permanent position
Hours: 35 hours/ Monday to Friday/ 9am to 5pm/4.30pm
Supporting Futures are recruiting on behalf of an inspirational national charity who have been committed to supporting people to rebuild their lives and empowering positive change for over 50 years. They are looking for a Perpetrator Practitioner to work with high risk/ high harm perpetrators of domestic abuse through targeted and intensive 121 work. The services forms part of an innovative national project that aims to improve the lives and safety of victims and children, by holding high-risk perpetrators to account. The project combines case management of perpetrators with a co-ordinated multi-agency response.
Synopsis of duties:
1. Working on a one-to-one basis with perpetrators whose victims have been identified as high risk at MARAC/ high harm perpetrators at the Domestic Abuse Perpetrator Panel (DAPP).
2. Carrying out intensive and targeted support which promotes attitudinal and behavioural change.
3. Supporting clients with additional practical needs which may impact on their behaviour including substance misuse, mental health, finance, housing etc.
4. Making referrals and linking clients to complementary services.
5. Working closely with existing agencies to design a co-ordinated, strategic individual intervention plan to address identified needs and risks and promote understanding of the impact of abusive behaviours.
6. Working closely with the IDVA service to review risk, develop safety plans and improve outcomes for all parties involved.
7. Responsible over the long term for delivering outcomes, working typically for between 3 and 12 months to achieve behaviour change with each service user.
8. Extensive training will be provided which may include the opportunity to gain accreditation for working with perpetrators of DVA (should the role become a permanent opportunity).
What they are looking for:
1. Candidates who are passionate and committed to working within a multi-disciplinary team and will have a demonstrable track record of working with complex need service users.
2. Experience within the field of domestic abuse, and/or mental health, substance misuse and offending (this can include Police, Probation, YOT and/ or Social Services).
3. The successful candidate will need to have a driving license and access to a car and will need to have a DBS on the update service/ issued within the last 12 months.
For more information, please call the team on (phone number removed) and ask to speak to Ria or email your CV at.
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