Negotiable
Inside
Hybrid
London, UK
Summary: The Independent Child Trafficking Guardian role involves providing practical and emotional support to children and young people who have experienced trafficking and exploitation. The position requires managing a caseload, advocating for clients, and collaborating with various agencies to ensure robust safeguarding and support. The role is based from home with travel around specific areas in London and is a full-time temporary contract for three months.
Key Responsibilities:
- Managing a caseload of at least 30 young people and providing them with practical and emotional support and advocating on their behalf as and when required
- Key working clients through both face to face and online support and using creative approaches to ensure the child/young person is engaged, supported and receives an excellent standard of care
- Working in partnership with a range of partner agencies, professionals and statutory services including Social Services, the Police, Probation, Schools, CAMHS and various medical professionals
- Identifying and responding to safeguarding and working with partner agencies to deliver robust safeguarding responses
- Supporting children and young people through the criminal justice system and building strong rapport with them
- Working to foster independence for the children and supporting them to achieve their goals and integrate them into available networks of support
- Ensuring that the voice of the child is heard and remains at the heart of the service
- Contributing to national development work and feeding into national workstreams and raising awareness of the service and the issues facing these children
Key Skills:
- Experience of working with children and/or young people in particular those who have experienced Child Sexual Exploitation, Child Criminal Exploitation/County Lines and/or Trafficking
- A background in Social Services, the Police, Asylum and Immigration, Therapeutic Services, Domestic/Sexual Abuse and/or Children/Family related services
- A knowledge of the National Referral Mechanism (NRM) and legislation relating to CYP, Modern Day Slavery and/or Asylum and Immigration would be highly desirable
- Strong working knowledge of safeguarding and child protection
- Proven track record of working with a range of multi-agency partners and professionals
- Current, Adult and Child enhanced DBS on the update service
- Available immediately
Salary (Rate): £19.00 Hourly
City: London
Country: UK
Working Arrangements: hybrid
IR35 Status: inside IR35
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
Role: Independent Child Trafficking Guardian
Based: Home Based with travel around West/North West London OR East London
Rate: £14.75 PAYE or £19 per hour umb
Start Date: ASAP
Duration: 3 months temporary contract
Hours: Full Time 37 hours per week Monday to Friday
Our client, one of the UK s leading Children s Charities, is looking to recruit 2 Specialist Support Workers to join their Child Trafficking Service.
The service runs several national programmes supporting and advocating on behalf of children who have experienced trafficking and/or exploitation across the UK
What does the role involve?
- Managing a caseload of at least 30 young people and providing them with practical and emotional support and advocating on their behalf as and when required
- Key working clients through both face to face and online support and using creative approaches to ensure the child/young person is engaged, supported and receives an excellent standard of care
- Working in partnership with a range of partner agencies, professionals and statutory services including Social Services, the Police, Probation, Schools, CAMHS and various medical professionals
- Identifying and responding to safeguarding and working with partner agencies to deliver robust safeguarding responses
- Supporting children and young people through the criminal justice system and building strong rapport with them
- Working to foster independence for the children and supporting them to achieve their goals and integrate them into available networks of support
- Ensuring that the voice of the child is heard and remains at the heart of the service
- Contributing to national development work and feeding into national workstreams and raising awareness of the service and the issues facing these children
What are they looking for?
- Experience of working with children and/or young people in particular those who have experienced Child Sexual Exploitation, Child Criminal Exploitation/County Lines and/or Trafficking
- A background in Social Services, the Police, Asylum and Immigration, Therapeutic Services, Domestic/Sexual Abuse and/or Children/Family related services
- A knowledge of the National Referral Mechanism (NRM) and legislation relating to CYP, Modern Day Slavery and/or Asylum and Immigration would be highly desirable
- Strong working knowledge of safeguarding and child protection
- Proven track record of working with a range of multi-agency partners and professionals
- Current, Adult and Child enhanced DBS on the update service
- Available immediately