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EMCYPSAS Crisis Support Worker

Job details
Posting date: 01 May 2024
Salary: £25,231 per year, pro rata
Additional salary information: FTE £25,231 pro rata for hours worked, with an additional £35.00 per on-call shift covered, with yearly cost of living increase (if applicable)
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 31 May 2024
Location: Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
Remote working: Hybrid - work remotely up to 4 days per week
Company: Nottinghamshire Sexual Violence Support Services
Job type: Permanent
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Summary

East Midlands Children and Young Peoples Sexual Assault Service (EMCYPSAS) Crisis Support Worker – 30 - 40 hours per week – FTE £25,231 (Pro-rata) – Permanent

Employed by Nott’s SVS Services, working in partnership with Nottingham University Hospitals Trust, this is an exciting opportunity to provide crisis support worker support to children, young people and their families who are accessing services at the Nottinghamshire Hub of the EMCYPSAS and across the East Midlands.



Location
Based at EMCYPSAS, Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham University Hospitals Trust and Notts SVS Services City Centre Head Office.

Some working from home is required.



Salary

FTE £25,231 pro rata for hours worked, with an additional £35.00 per on-call shift covered, with yearly cost of living increase (if applicable)



Hours of work
30 - 40 hours per week. Minimum of 4 shifts per week, including some evening and weekend shifts.

The role will cover a variety of shifts which will be agreed in advance monthly to cover the 24/7 rota.

The shifts will range from Monday to Sunday shifts with shift times including:

Monday – Sunday:

06:00am-14.00pm and 14.00pm-22:00 pm Mon-Sunday (homebased)
09:00am-19:00pm Monday-Friday (QMC Based)
09:00-17:00pm Saturday- Sunday (QMC Based)
06:00-09:30am and 16:45-22:00 Saturday-Sunday (Homebased)
Sleeping overnight on-call 10pm – 6am (homebased)


Job purpose
The experienced Children and Young Person’s Crisis Support Worker will provide sensitive, client-centered, non–judgmental support to survivors, aged 17 and under, of sexual violence. This will include providing advocacy support for clients during forensic medical examinations.



Responsibilities

To work as part of the initial response team of clinicians, forensic physicians, police officers and EMCYPSAS management team to deliver a high standard of service for clients referred to EMCYPSAS by the Police or who self-refer.
To be responsible for thorough forensic cleaning of the forensic suite following a forensic medical examination.
To provide cover for EMCYPSAS helpline and Email contacts, answering calls and responding to emails, acting as a first point of contact, providing information and support on topics relating to sexual violence to clients, families and carers and professionals who call the helpline or send emails and responding to the needs of clients who self-refer.


Essential experience, qualifications and skills

Evidence of relevant professional experience working with children and young people (CYP) in a supporting role.
Knowledge of issues experienced by children and young people and in particular in relation to sexual violence and safeguarding.
Experience of working in a multi-agency setting and partnerships working with a wide range of statutory and voluntary agencies.


Applicants who successfully pass the initial set questions will be sent an application pack. A completed application form, and a completed availability template, is needed in order to fully apply for this post.

Successful applicants will be subject to NPPVL2 Nottinghamshire Police Vetting and successful completion of the NUHT local induction and Crisis Support Worker induction programme.



CLOSING DATE: 30th May 2024

INTERVIEW DATE: Week commencing 10th June 2024

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