National Lead Safeguarding Officer
Archery GB
- Lilleshall, Shropshire
- £35,000-45,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
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concerns about children and young people as well as for putting into place procedures to safeguard children in the organisation, supporting regional welfare officers and club welfare officers, where relevant.This role is also responsible for embedding a safeguarding culture throughout the organisation, using their influence to create safe and positive environments for children to participate in sport and physical activity.Duties and responsibilities
- Working with others within the organisation to create a positive, child-centred environment within the sport.
- Lead the Welfare & Safeguarding team to deliver against the strategic safeguarding action plan and handle complaints management to the highest standards.
- Take a lead role in developing and establishing the organisation's approach to safeguarding children and young people and embedding best practice within all areas of the organisation.
- Manage cases of poor practice and abuse reported to the organisation.
- Manage referrals to children's social care services and the police.
- Represent the organisation at external meetings related to safeguarding.
- Coordinate the dissemination of policy, procedures and resources throughout the organisation.
- Provide advice and support to regional welfare officers and play a lead role in their recruitment, selection and training.
- Advise on the organisation's training needs and the development of its training strategy, providing training where appropriate.
- Play a lead role in maintaining and reviewing the organisation's implementation plan for
- Ensure safeguarding standards are consistently met, maintained, and improved.
- Keep own knowledge and skills up to date.
- Promote inclusive and anti-discriminatory practice.
- Child-centred approach.
- Administration and systems (records) management skills.
- Ability to provide advice and support at all levels within the organisation.
- Communication skills.
- Ability to develop and produce national level guidance and resources.
- Influencing skills and ability to facilitate systemic change.
- Ability to handle emotionally distressing matters.
- Ability to deliver core training through different levels within the organisation.
- Role and responsibilities of statutory agencies, including Local Safeguarding Children Boards.
- Planning processes for safeguarding and child-protection enquiries and investigations.
- Ability to recognise and define poor practice and abuse, including thresholds of abuse.
- Own organisation's role and responsibilities to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people.
- Organisation's policy and procedures related to safeguarding and protecting children.
- Core values and principles that underpin good safeguarding practice.
- Awareness of contextual safeguarding and current affairs that impact the welfare of children and young people, and ability to quickly recognise and respond to emerging issues.
- Safer recruitment and an understanding of its importance in preventing abuse within sport.
- Legislation, government guidance and national framework for safeguarding children.
- How to recognise and respond to allegations of abuse.
- Independent Chair and Deputy Chair of the Case Management Panel
- CPSU
- Sport England and Sports Resolutions (through the safeguarding support programme)
- Sports Integrity and UK Sport (through the safeguarding support programme)
- Archers, volunteers and contractors (to ensure policies and procedures are understood / followed)
- Safeguarding Officers network in archery and wider safeguarding colleagues from across sport, including the Sport Welfare Officers and stakeholders such as Ann Craft Trust and NSPCC
- Other regulatory bodies and professional safeguarding networks (to share best practice and inform future ways of working)