
Safeguarding Officer
- Ealing, West London
- £34,975-37,500 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
We're a UK housing association committed to a new vision - providing homes people love to live in.With over 38,000 homes in management across London and southern England, we provide a wide range of homes for social, affordable and private rent, specialist housing services, as well as homes for sale and shared ownership.Our 70,000 customers have diverse backgrounds and levels of income and we're here to provide all of them with homes that are safe, high quality and sustainable. And with social housing roots going back eight decades, we continue to ensure that every penny of profit we make is reinvested into our charitable social purpose - delivering more homes and better services for customers.We're also members of the G15, a group of leading housing associations that work together to house one in ten Londoners and tackle the housing crisis.Role OverviewWe are looking for a Safeguarding Officer to join our dedicated Safeguarding team. The Safeguarding Officer will work as part of the central safeguarding team, to support and assist the Safeguarding Manager to implement and deliver safeguarding and to ensure full compliance with legislation, regulation and best practice.Key responsibilities:
- To act as the first point of contact for staff and others to provide advice, guidance, co-ordinate and case manage safeguarding concerns
- Support risk assessments related to potential safeguarding concerns to ensure that customers and staffs' welfare and wellbeing are supported adequately and appropriately
- To make timely external & appropriate referrals to statutory bodies and other agencies as needed and work in partnership to address safeguarding
- To maintain up to date, accurate, confidential records on A2D central safeguarding systems
- To be a champion and support the Domestic Abuse Housing Alliance (DAHA) project and accreditation, with continuous development to safeguard victims of domestic abuse
- Conducting training/briefings, inductions and investigating incidents where required
- To promote and raise awareness of safeguarding to customers and staff
- To establish and maintain positive and professional relationships with senior managers, managers, champions, customers and contractors and keep safeguarding up to date, including the effective maintenance of the Single Central Register
- To keep up-to-date legislation, statutory and other associated guidance with regards to safeguarding, cascading the information accordingly
- Attend and represent safeguarding at relevant meetings both internally & externally
- Carry out regular inspections and audits to ensure suitable and sufficient safety systems are in place, contractor's compliance and policies and procedures are being properly implemented
- Keep up to date with new legislation and maintain a working knowledge of all Safeguarding legislation and any developments that affect the housing sector
- Educated to GCSE level or equivalent in Maths and English (Grades A*- C)
- Safeguarding Training at Level 2 or 3 is essential
- experience in Safeguarding and Wellbeing of people, advising, coaching and influencing safeguarding at all levels
- A strong understanding and experience of Domestic Abuse and supporting victims to mitigate risk
- Experience and understanding of completing safeguarding related documentation including risk assessments/ reviewing policies & procedures
- Evidence of working within a busy team environment able to deal with challenging situations and prescribed timescales
- Experience of providing safeguarding training or briefings to a wide range of audiences including working with external agencies & partners as required
- 25 days' holiday (Plus Bank Holidays) increasing up to 28 days with 3 years of service
- Up to 8% contributory pension
- Flexible working
- Investment in your learning and development.
- actively look to attract and recruit disabled people
- provide a fully inclusive and accessible recruitment process
- offer an interview to disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the job
- be flexible with assessing people so disabled applicants have the best opportunity to demonstrate that they can do the job
- make reasonable adjustments as required