Domestic Abuse Intervention Worker – Perpetrators
Salary: £29,000 per annum
Contract: Permanent
Hours: 35 per week. Monday to Friday 9-5. Mandatory office day on Wednesdays in Haddenham (centre of Thames Valley) – other days working from home and with clients across your county.
Location: Oxfordshire
Ref: 1572
A new and exciting opportunity has arisen within the organisation to provide administration to support Domestic Abuse case management interventions across Thames Valley, as part of the Drive Project.
Drive is an innovative national project that aims to improve the lives and safety of victims and children, by holding high-risk perpetrators to account. The project combines case management of perpetrators with a co-ordinated multi-agency response.
As a Case Manager, you will strive to make contact and work on a one-to-one basis with perpetrators to pro-actively secure engagement, influence attitudinal and behavioural change and link to complementary services.
To do this, you will work alongside existing agencies to design a co-ordinated, intervention plan, addressing identified needs and risks, and promoting understanding of the impact of abusive behaviours.
You will work closely with the IDVA’s (integrated partner support) to review risk, develop safety plans, and improve outcomes for all parties involved.
You will be passionate and committed to working within a multi-disciplinary team and will have a demonstrable track record of working with complex need service users. This may be within the field of domestic abuse, and/or mental health, substance misuse and offending.
Extensive training will be provided which may include the opportunity to gain accreditation for working with perpetrators of DVA.
Required: Full driving license and access to your own vehicle for work 5 days a week – all client related travel will be reimbursed.
We are seeking experienced professionals from domestic abuse, offender rehabilitation, or mental health backgrounds who bring strong case management expertise and a passion for behaviour change. This role involves delivering one-to-one psychosocial interventions with high-risk perpetrators of domestic abuse, aiming to reduce long-term risk to current and future victims/survivors, and children.
By supporting individuals to make meaningful changes, the role also contributes to improved quality of life and safer outcomes—helping offenders move away from the criminal justice system.
These posts will be subject to an Enhanced DBS Disclosure.
Unfortunately, we are unable to accept CVs. If you wish to apply, please email your application form to Human Resources at hr@cranstoun.org.uk.
Closing date: There is no closing date for this role.
Interview Date: TBC