Job Details

Hospital Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (HIDVA)

Rising Sun

Expires in 5 days

Overview

The HIDVA will be part of our dynamic, responsive and highly regarded HIDVA team, providing crisis intervention, advocacy and support to survivors in hospitals, both patients and staff.
£25,845 to £30,790 Full Time Equivalent, pro-rated to £12,923 to £15,395
Per year
Part time, Temporary
(2.5 days / 18 hours 45 minutes a week) covering 8am to 6pm. Fixed term for 12 months with the potential for extension)
William Harvey and Darent Valley Hospitals, and Canterbury office

Key information

We provide a visible and proactive presence in the hospitals and work in partnership with hospital staff to identify, contact and support survivors. The HIDVA team attend safeguarding meetings, ward/nurse handover meetings, deliver training and provide advice and support to staff around domestic abuse.

Please note: This post is restricted to women under schedule 9, Part 1, Equalities Act 2010

About the role

Survivors are often in the immediate aftermath of a crisis, such as physical assault, drug/alcohol medical need, attempted suicide or self-harm and the HIDVA will work with hospital staff to provide high quality support focussing on a strengths based, needs led approach. The HIDVA will offer initial advice and crisis safety planning to the survivor, carry out assessments of needs and risks. They will also advise on criminal justice, civil remedies, housing and any other relevant matters.

We offer an out of hours service (Friday evenings and weekend days) at William Harvey Hospital and Darent Valley Hospital on an alternating basis. The post holder will be expected to participate in an out of hours rota, working on average one weekend in four.

The Hospital IDVA will be based part-time in the William Harvey Hospital and part-time in Darent Valley hospital. There is also flexibility to work from the Rising Sun main office from time to time to attend team meetings, supervision and training.

We are looking for someone with an excellent understanding of domestic abuse and its effects on women and children, who has supported survivors with varying experiences and needs. You will be supported by our Head of Adult Services and HIDVA Manager and receive training and an induction into both the hospital work and Rising Sun’s wider services. If unqualified, we will support you to complete a formal domestic abuse qualification on passing your probation.

Equal Opportunities

Rising Sun is an equal opportunities employer. We recognise intersecting identities, and value what having a diverse team brings, both in terms of effectively responding to client needs, and engaging with each other at work. We encourage applicants from all sections of the community; especially from minority groups, as we are on a journey to increase diversity in our team. Flexible working is available in most roles, and we strive to accommodate the needs of all applicants and team members.

Requirements

Qualifications

    • Independent Domestic Violence Adviser (IDVA) qualification (desirable)
    • Independent Sexual Violence Adviser (ISVA) qualification (desirable)
    • Health qualification (desirable)

Knowledge and Experience

    • At least 3 years’ experience of working with survivors of domestic abuse, including high risk clients, and assessing client risks and needs
    • Experience of co-producing short- and longer-term risk management, safety and support plans with survivors and their children
    • Experience of delivering training (desirable)
    • Experience working with the police, social services and MARAC
    • Experience of lone working and able to work on own initiative
    • Experience working with people with mental health needs, substance misuse, other complex needs
    • Experience of working in a hospital / health setting (desirable)
    • Knowledge of criminal and civil legal remedies and housing law relating to domestic abuse
    • Knowledge of domestic abuse risk assessment tools including DASH and extensive understanding of the MARAC process
    • A thorough understanding of safeguarding relating to adults with care and support needs and children
    • Up to date knowledge of the welfare benefits system and the ability to ensure service users maximise their benefit entitlement (desirable)
    • Knowledge of local services and DA Specialists across Kent and Medway (desirable)

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