Acute Health Trust Coordinator
We seek to appoint a dynamic Project Coordinator with a proven track record in project development and partnership working with a strong understanding of the Coordinated Community Response (CCR).
Standing Together coordinates the ground breaking multi-agency response to domestic abuse (DA). Our work is recognised nationally and we continue to influence local and national policy and practice by initiating and driving innovative projects.
Our key mission is to work with agencies within the CCR framework to provide safer options for survivors and their children, ensuring that their perspectives are at the centre of service planning and delivery. We also aim to improve the way agencies respond to perpetrators, in particular in holding them to account for their abuse.
This exciting new role will focus on developing and supporting the domestic abuse response across two key London Health Trusts and will involve: engaging health professionals; building capacity and best practice; training staff around identification and responses to DA; coordinating of the steering group; and disseminating key learning between the two Trusts.
Salary: £30,537.00 (includes ILW)
Location: West London
Interview date: Wednesday 22 June 2016
Application packs are only available on our website www.standingtogether.org.uk
CLOSING DATE FOR COMPLETED APPLICATIONS: 5pm Monday 13th June 2016
For any queries, please email admin@standingtogether.org.uk or call the office on 020 8748 5717.
Domestic Abuse: Children and Health Coordinator
We seek to appoint a dynamic Project Coordinator with a proven track record in project development and partnership working with a strong understanding of the Coordinated Community Response (CCR).
Standing Together coordinates the ground breaking multi-agency response to domestic abuse. Our work is recognised nationally and we continue to influence local and national policy and practice by initiating and driving innovative projects.
Our key mission is to work with agencies within the CCR framework to provide safer options for survivors and their children, ensuring that their perspectives are at the centre of service planning and delivery. We also aim to improve the way agencies respond to perpetrators, in particular in holding them to account for their abuse.
The role will focus on the coordination and development of projects related to health, children and young people in the Tri-Borough (Westminster, Hammersmith and Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea). This includes, but is not limited to, the delivery of training to improve services and responses to survivors and their children and coordinating the Operational Group comprising professionals from both the statutory and voluntary sector agencies.
Salary: £30,537.00 (includes ILW)
Location: West London
Interview date: Friday 24 June 2016
Application packs are only available on our website www.standingtogether.org.uk
CLOSING DATE FOR COMPLETED APPLICATIONS: 5pm Monday 13th June 2016
For any queries, please email admin@standingtogether.org.uk or call the office on 020 8748 5717.
Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference (MARAC) Administrator
This role is designed to allow us to effectively manage the administrative elements of the MARAC. This role requires excellent administrative skills; ability to ensure that MARACs function smoothly; capacity to operate swiftly and effectively across a number of levels and be a true multi-tasker.
MARACs are known to reduce serious harm to those most at risk of domestic violence. This role will include elements of deputising for the MARAC coordinator, who works in the London boroughs.
Salary: £21,840 per annum (includes ILW)
Contract: Full Time (35 hours per week)
Location: West London
CLOSING DATE FOR COMPLETED APPLICATIONS: 5pm Wednesday 22nd June 2016
For any queries, please email admin@standingtogether.org.uk or call 020 8748 5717
Application packs are only available on our website www.standingtogether.org.uk