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Sanctuary Support Worker – LGBTQIA+

BEHIND CLOSED DOORS
28,171 - 28,793 per year (pro rata)
Leeds
Full-time
31st March 2028
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Job Description

Job Title

Salary

Sanctuary Support Worker – LGBTQIA+
Specialist*

£28,171-£28,793* (Pro Rata based on 35
Hours)

Responsible to

Line Manager at Behind Closed Doors

Hours

Contract

21+Hours* (*21 hours available in Sanctuary
Support project, potential to offer additional
hours with similar role in another LDVS team
to make this a 35hr post - salary range
represents difference in salary between
roles.  Please contact lucys@ldvs.uk for
further information ).

Fixed Term Contract until March 2028 (with
the potential to extend subject to funding)

* There is an essential requirement that the post holder has experience of LGBTQIA+
needs  and  the  impact  of  discrimination.  Candidates  should  demonstrate  a  thorough
understanding  of  LGBTQIA+  people’s  lives,  including  awareness  of  the  issues  that
LGBTQIA+ survivors might face.

Behind Closed Doors

Behind  Closed  Doors  (BCD)  has been  tackling  domestic  abuse  for  25  years.  They
provide support to everyone in Leeds who is affected by domestic abuse including
male victim survivors, and they act to prevent it.

BCD offer a benefit package that includes: flexible working policy, hybrid office/home
working, 2-hours well-being time each month, pension scheme, access to Health Cash
Plan,  28  days  holiday,  external  supervision,  values-led  organisation  and  continued
professional development.

Sanctuary Support Team (SST)

Leeds Domestic Violence Service (LDVS) is commissioned by Leeds City Council as
part of the New Burdens Funding to provide a team of Domestic Violence & Abuse
(DV&A)  Practitioners  who  will  deliver  structured  support  to  individuals  and  families
living in properties where sanctuary installation through the LHO managed Sanctuary
Scheme has been applied for. This Sanctuary Support Team (SST) includes workers
from a range of organisations and means that people with protected characteristics
are able to access more specialist support. The team must consider the support needs

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of any children living in the property. Asylum seekers and other vulnerable migrants,
who are not eligible for sanctuary installations, will also be supported in this project.

BCD will specialise in working with individuals that identify as part of LGBTQIA+
communities.

Purpose of Job

The Sanctuary Support Worker will be part of a team of workers located in different
organisations with different specialisms. The workers will  assess need and risk and
provide appropriate support to victim-survivors that have been allocated through the
team leader.

This post will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.

Physical Conditions

The Sanctuary Support Worker will be managed by the line manager at Behind Closed
Doors and based within that host organisation. The post will be part of a team across
a  number  of  organisations  and  will  be  led  by  the  Sanctuary  Support  Team  Leader
(SSTL) employed by Leeds Women’s Aid. Quality for the service will be managed by
the SSTL.

Relationships

Responsible to:

The Sanctuary Support Worker will be line managed by, and be responsible to, the
Line Manager at BCD.

Main Duties

1.  To assess support needs for individuals and families allocated by the Sanctuary

Support Team Leader using risk and needs assessment procedures.

2.  To structure support within a safety and support plan that will be “driven” by the

service user as they identify their support needs.

3.  To ensure Safeguarding standards are met and incidents are logged and reported

accurately.

4.  To work closely with external agencies to develop support networks and meet the

service user’s support needs where appropriate

5.  To review risk, needs and support planning on a regular basis.
6.  To signpost service users to specialist agencies and solicitors to enable them to
use the criminal and civil law to protect themselves and their children, as well as a
wide range of other agencies as required.

7.  To ensure important matters are communicated effectively and appropriately.
8.  To maintain confidential records and monitoring systems.
9.  To promote the Sanctuary Support Team (SST) within LQBTQIA+ communities.

10. To monitor work undertaken following agreed monitoring and evaluation guidelines

and systems.

General

11.  To attend regular SST Meetings.

12.  To attend regular catch ups with the SST Team Leader

13.  To  undertake  any  other  duties  as  may  be  deemed  consistent  with  the

requirements of the post.

14. To be supervised, appraised and trained in line with the organisation’s policies,

procedures and practices.

15. To  undertake  any  other  duties  as  directed  by  the  Team  Manager  that  may

reasonably fall within the scope of the post.

16. To  provide  information  about  Behind  Closed  Doors  as  a  whole  and  to

people/agencies interested in the organisation’s work.

17. To implement  Behind Closed Door’s policies and practices and comply with the

aims of the organisation at all times.

18. To  be  aware  of  and  employ  the  general  practices  of  Behind  Closed  Door’s
Safeguarding and Health and Safety policies and ensure these are adhered to at
all times.

19. To  ensure  that  Data  Protection,  Health  &  Safety,  Complaints  Handling  and

Corporate Governance requirements are met.

20. To  ensure  information  is  dealt  with  in  accordance  with  Behind  Closed  Door’s
policies  around
internet,  e-mail  and
telecommunications, and steps are taken to ensure that confidential information is
secure e.g. service user data.

communications,

confidentiality,

21. To be responsible for personal learning and development where appropriate and
undertake learning and developments activities, both mandatory and optional, to
increase knowledge, skills and awareness.

Person Specification

Experience

Essential  Desirable

1.  Working  with  and  assessing  the  needs  of  vulnerable

adults, children and young people

2.  Working with other voluntary and statutory services to
co-ordinate the support for LGBTQIA+ service users

3.  Experience of undertaking structured support

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4.  Experience of using risk assessment, safety planning

and support planning tools

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Understanding

Essential  Desirable

5.  Domestic abuse and the impact on victims and their

children.

6.  Barriers faced by LGBTQIA+ communities and the

prevalence of those barriers

7.  Sexual and honour-based violence, stalking and forced

marriage

8.  The cultural and social context of DV&A and additional
barriers and discrimination faced by oppressed groups
experiencing and surviving DV&A

9.  The roles and responsibilities of statutory organisations

in relation to vulnerable people

10. Multi-agency partnerships and the issues of information

sharing in domestic violence cases

11. Child protection and safeguarding adults in relation to

vulnerable people, children and young people

12. Equality issues specifically in relation to marginalised
groups and an understanding of intersectionality

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Skills

Essential  Desirable

13. Ability  to  form  good  relationships  with  service  users

whilst working within professional boundaries

14. Excellent  written,
communication skills

verbal

and

interpersonal

15. Ability to use IT to produce reports and monitor

projects

16. Ability to network with external organisations to raise

awareness of the service within LGBTQIA+
communities

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Personal Qualities & Competencies

Essential  Desirable

1.  Act  with  integrity  and  respect  when  interacting  with
service users, employees, agencies and individuals

2.  Commitment  to  diversity  and  working  in  an  anti-

discriminatory way

3.  Commitment to upholding LDVS’s & Host Organisations

policies and procedures

4.  LGBTQIA+ lived experience

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