THE SOUTH YORKSHIRE SEXUAL VIOLENCE PARTNERHIP
29,869 per year (pro rata)
Barnsley town centre
Full-time
Job Description Job Title: Location: Contract Duration: Salary: Hours of Work: Children’s Independent Sexual Violence Advocate Based in Barnsley town centre To September 2028 £29,869 per annum, increasing to £30,811 upon successful completion of ISVA accreditation 37 hours per week This post is open to female applicants only * About BSARCS In 1987 a small group of women from a variety of backgrounds came together on a voluntary basis with the aim of developing a support service for women and girls in Barnsley. Two years later, they opened a helpline service for women who had experienced sexual harm, initially operating on a very limited budget and for two hours a week, with no premises of their own and the bare minimum of equipment. In the years since then BSARCS has grown beyond recognition and in the year 2024/25 we provided specialist therapy, advocacy and support to around 1500 women, men and children who have experienced sexual violence or harm as well as to their relatives. In the same year, we also delivered specialist training courses to over 800 professionals in the borough. BSARCS is governed by a Board of Trustees and currently has around 30 individuals working from our Barnsley premises, including our CEO, Business Support Team, Training & Development Team, Adult Services and Children’s Services. We also have a team of volunteers supporting our work. We are committed to partnership working and, as a result, our funding streams are diverse, attracting both statutory funding and charitable grants. Why work for us? We are an innovative, flexible and supportive employer, committed to the personal and professional development and wellbeing of our employees, offering the following benefits: 30 days paid leave plus statutory holidays (pro rata for part time employees) Christmas Closure A competitive pension scheme Westfield Health membership Free car parking We really value our staff team and are constantly reviewing our policies and practice, looking for ways in which we can better demonstrate this. We also recognise the potential impact of working in this field and provide clinical supervision to all of our employees, irrelevant of their role. About the role South Yorkshire Sexual Violence Partnership (SYSVP) is made up of four specialist sexual violence partners in Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield to deliver a regional ISVA service, commissioned by South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA). Each partner employs Independent Sexual Violence Advocates (ISVA) to deliver advocacy, practical and emotional support to survivors of sexual violence and abuse, both within and outside of the criminal justice system. You will be joining an existing team and will provide high quality support and advocacy to children and young people who have experienced sexual abuse or harm, and to their families, using a trauma informed approach. We are proud that our services meet the national ISVA quality standards and will require the successful applicant to complete the ISVA development programme at the first available opportunity, if they haven’t already done so. The role will be closely linked to other services, both internal and external, and you will work flexibly and collaboratively to enable children to access the appropriate services at the right time. Your work will be overseen by the Children’s Services Manager, who will also provide you with regular casework supervision and line management. In addition, you will participate fully in regular clinical supervision to support your personal wellbeing and address any issues of vicarious trauma. You must hold a full driving licence and must have access to your own vehicle to be considered for this role. Role specific responsibilities Providing effective emotional, practical support and advocacy to children and young people, involving their families where appropriate in line with ISVA quality standards and organisational policies and safeguarding frameworks To deliver effective support to young survivors, and their families, to cope with and recover from, the experience of sexual harm Assessing the needs of your clients, developing individual risk and support plans which address them, maintaining clear, concise and prompt written records of all work undertaken Ensuring that your clients (and their carers, where appropriate) are aware of the services and support they are entitled to and assisting them to develop an effective support network Working with children and young people in their own homes and educational settings and accompanying them to meetings and appointments, as appropriate Working collaboratively with other agencies, attending meetings, contributing to the overall plan for the child and promote trauma informed responses (from all agencies) to best support the needs of the child Prioritising the safety of your clients and associated children or adults and, where relevant, following safeguarding procedures and when required and keeping other agencies informed about important developments in your clients’ situations To manage a caseload, maintaining records, monitoring and evaluation systems as required To establish and maintain effective working relationships with stakeholder agencies, including local support agencies, health, education providers, the police and Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to ensure appropriate communication and support is available to your clients To attend, and contribute to, multi-agency meetings and case conferences For children and young people accessing, or considering accessing, the criminal justice system Providing your clients with clear explanations of the reporting procedure, timescales and processes associated with the criminal justice system Supporting your clients to make decisions associated with the CJS process and supporting them to progress through the criminal justice process Ensuring your clients’ rights under the Victims Code are upheld, liaising with the Police and CPS on behalf of the client as is appropriate Supporting the need of your clients to access special measures Supporting your client through and following trial, in conjunction with Witness Services Providing a clear and comprehensive explanation of the options for civil redress, including compensation, where appropriate This role description cannot cover every eventuality or task that may arise within this position and the post holder will be expected to carry out other duties from time to time which are broadly consistent with the role. Although the job description does not form part of an employment contract, any significant departures from the stated responsibilities will be agreed in consultation with the post holder. Additional responsibilities: ◦ To work as part of the wider South Yorkshire ISVA service, attending meetings and supporting colleagues across the partnership as appropriate ◦ To provide specialist advice to other workers and agencies, including participation in the delivery of specialist training and awareness raising sessions ◦ To contribute to the development of service policies, protocols, guidance and strategies within the practice area This role description cannot cover every eventuality or task that may arise within this position and the post holder will be expected to carry out other duties from time to time which are broadly consistent with the role and the overall objectives of the organisation. About you (person specification): In order to be considered for this position, your application must have: Knowledge of the impact of sexual harm, including rape, child sexual abuse and exploitation Experience of working directly with children and young people who have experienced trauma and personal resilience whilst doing so Experience of planning and delivering 1:1 support with children and young people to address their identified wellbeing needs. A demonstrable understanding of the principles of risk management and safety planning An understanding of effective support planning and an ability to work responsively and flexibly with children and young people who have varied needs and experiences Experience of working effectively within a safeguarding framework Experience of working collaboratively with other agencies relevant to this work, including police, education providers, social care and mental health services A willingness to complete the ISVA development programme and to apply the learning and knowledge effectively An understanding of professional boundaries and confidentiality An ability to communicate effectively and sensitively, using a variety of methods, with a wide range of audiences but particularly children and young people An ability to work on your own initiative, prioritising work effectively and dealing responsively with changing and competing demands Personal resilience and an understanding of the impact of secondary or vicarious trauma A flexible and adaptable approach to work, with a willingness to take on new ideas and good practice Excellent ICT skills and experience of working within a case management system and using Microsoft Office applications, including Outlook You must hold a full driving licence and must have access to your own vehicle to be considered for this role. Ideally, you will also have: Completed the ISVA Development Programme or hold a professional qualification in social work or a related field Experience of working with children/ young people who have experienced sexual violence and experience of working in a similar setting Demonstrable experience of working with a holistic approach and involving caregivers and professionals involved in a child’s lives for best possible outcomes Knowledge of the criminal justice system and an understanding of the impact of witnesses giving evidence Knowledge of local partner agencies and referral routes and an understanding of partnership working An understanding of the processes and barriers associated with help-seeking Other information BSARCS is committed to equal opportunities and welcomes diversity across our services. All of our employees are required to adhere to our Equality & Diversity policies and to challenge discrimination wherever it is appropriate. We strive to be as inclusive as is possible and look to recruit individuals with the right skills, experience and attitude – we’re less concerned with your educational history and qualifications (unless the role requires it). However, for genuine occupational requirement reasons we are looking to appoint a female only for this post (exemption under the Equality Act 2010 Part 1 Schedule 9).
THE SOUTH YORKSHIRE SEXUAL VIOLENCE PARTNERHIP
29,869 per year (pro rata)
Doncaster town centre
Full-time
Job Description Job Title: Location: Contract Duration: Salary: Children’s Independent Sexual Violence Advocate (CISVA) Based in Doncaster town centre To March 2027, initially with the possibility of renewal, subject to funding £29,869 per annum, increasing to £30,811 upon successful completion of ISVA accreditation Hours of Work: 35 hours per week (full time) About the role South Yorkshire Sexual Violence Partnership (SYSVP) is made up of four specialist sexual violence partners in Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield to deliver a regional ISVA service, commissioned by South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA). Each partner employs Independent Sexual Violence Advocates (ISVA) to deliver advocacy, practical and emotional support to survivors of sexual violence and abuse, both within and outside of the criminal justice system. You will be joining an existing team and will provide high quality support and advocacy to children and young people who have experienced sexual abuse or harm, and to their families, using a trauma informed approach. We are proud that our services meet the national ISVA quality standards and will require the successful applicant to complete the ISVA development programme at the first available opportunity, if they haven’t already done so. The role will be closely linked to other services, both internal and external, and you will work flexibly and collaboratively to enable children to access the appropriate services at the right time. Your work will be overseen by the ISVA Lead, who will also provide you with regular casework supervision and line management. In addition, you will participate fully in regular clinical supervision to support your personal wellbeing and address any issues of vicarious trauma. You must hold a full driving licence and must have access to your own vehicle to be considered for this role. Role specific responsibilities Providing effective emotional, practical support and advocacy to children and young people, involving their families where appropriate in line with ISVA quality standards and organisational policies and safeguarding frameworks To deliver effective support to young survivors, and their families, to cope with and recover from, the experience of sexual harm Assessing the needs of your clients, developing individual risk and support plans which address them, maintaining clear, concise and prompt written records of all work undertaken Ensuring that your clients (and their carers, where appropriate) are aware of the services and support they are entitled to and assisting them to develop an effective support network Working with children and young people in their own homes and educational settings and accompanying them to meetings and appointments, as appropriate Working collaboratively with other agencies, attending meetings, contributing to the overall plan for the child and promote trauma informed responses (from all agencies) to best support the needs of the child Prioritising the safety of your clients and associated children or adults and, where relevant, following safeguarding procedures and when required and keeping other agencies informed about important developments in your clients’ situations To manage a caseload, maintaining records, monitoring and evaluation systems as required To establish and maintain effective working relationships with stakeholder agencies, including local support agencies, health, education providers, the police and Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to ensure appropriate communication and support is available to your clients To attend, and contribute to, multi-agency meetings and case conferences For children and young people accessing, or considering accessing, the criminal justice system Providing your clients with clear explanations of the reporting procedure, timescales and processes associated with the criminal justice system Supporting your clients to make decisions associated with the CJS process and supporting them to progress through the criminal justice process Ensuring your clients’ rights under the Victims Code are upheld, liaising with the Police and CPS on behalf of the client as is appropriate Supporting the need of your clients to access special measures Supporting your client through and following trial, in conjunction with Witness Services Providing a clear and comprehensive explanation of the options for civil redress, including compensation, where appropriate This role description cannot cover every eventuality or task that may arise within this position and the post holder will be expected to carry out other duties from time to time which are broadly consistent with the role. Although the job description does not form part of an employment contract, any significant departures from the stated responsibilities will be agreed in consultation with the post holder. Additional responsibilities: ◦ To work as part of the wider South Yorkshire ISVA service, attending meetings and supporting colleagues across the partnership as appropriate ◦ To provide specialist advice to other workers and agencies, including participation in the delivery of specialist training and awareness raising sessions ◦ To contribute to the development of service policies, protocols, guidance and strategies within the practice area This role description cannot cover every eventuality or task that may arise within this position and the post holder will be expected to carry out other duties from time to time which are broadly consistent with the role and the overall objectives of the organisation. About you (person specification): In order to be considered for this position, your application must have: Knowledge of the impact of sexual harm, including rape, child sexual abuse and exploitation Experience of working directly with children and young people who have experienced trauma and personal resilience whilst doing so Experience of planning and delivering 1:1 support with children and young people to address their identified wellbeing needs. A demonstrable understanding of the principles of risk management and safety planning An understanding of effective support planning and an ability to work responsively and flexibly with children and young people who have varied needs and experiences Experience of working effectively within a safeguarding framework Experience of working collaboratively with other agencies relevant to this work, including police, education providers, social care and mental health services A willingness to complete the ISVA development programme and to apply the learning and knowledge effectively An understanding of professional boundaries and confidentiality An ability to communicate effectively and sensitively, using a variety of methods, with a wide range of audiences but particularly children and young people An ability to work on your own initiative, prioritising work effectively and dealing responsively with changing and competing demands Personal resilience and an understanding of the impact of secondary or vicarious trauma A flexible and adaptable approach to work, with a willingness to take on new ideas and good practice Excellent ICT skills and experience of working within a case management system and using Microsoft Office applications, including Outlook You must hold a full driving licence and must have access to your own vehicle to be considered for this role. Ideally, you will also have: Completed the ISVA Development Programme or hold a professional qualification in social work or a related field Experience of working with children/ young people who have experienced sexual violence and experience of working in a similar setting Demonstrable experience of working with a holistic approach and involving caregivers and professionals involved in a child’s lives for best possible outcomes Knowledge of the criminal justice system and an understanding of the impact of witnesses giving evidence Knowledge of local partner agencies and referral routes and an understanding of partnership working An understanding of the processes and barriers associated with help-seeking
THE SOUTH YORKSHIRE SEXUAL VIOLENCE PARTNERHIP
29,869 - 30,811 per year
Barnsley town centre
Full-time
Job Description Job Title: Location: Contract Duration: Salary: Hours of Work: Independent Sexual Violence Advocate Based in Barnsley town centre Initially to March 2027, potential for extension subject to funding £29,869 per annum, increasing to £30,811 upon successful completion of ISVA accreditation 37 hours per week This post is open to female applicants only * About BSARCS In 1987 a small group of women from a variety of backgrounds came together on a voluntary basis with the aim of developing a support service for women and girls in Barnsley. Two years later, they opened a helpline service for women who had experienced sexual harm, initially operating on a very limited budget and for two hours a week, with no premises of their own and the bare minimum of equipment. In the years since then BSARCS has grown beyond recognition and in the year 2024/25 we provided specialist therapy, advocacy and support to around 1500 women, men and children who have experienced sexual violence or harm as well as to their relatives. In the same year, we also delivered specialist training courses to over 800 professionals in the borough. BSARCS is governed by a Board of Trustees and currently has around 30 individuals working from our Barnsley premises, including our CEO, Business Support Team, Training & Development Team, Adult Services and Children’s Services. We also have a team of volunteers supporting our work. We are committed to partnership working and, as a result, our funding streams are diverse, attracting both statutory funding and charitable grants. Why work for us? We are an innovative, flexible and supportive employer, committed to the personal and professional development and wellbeing of our employees, offering the following benefits: 30 days paid leave plus statutory holidays (pro rata for part time employees) Christmas Closure A competitive pension scheme Westfield Health membership Free car parking We really value our staff team and are constantly reviewing our policies and practice, looking for ways in which we can better demonstrate this. We also recognise the potential impact of working in this field and provide clinical supervision to all of our employees, irrelevant of their role. About the role South Yorkshire Sexual Violence Partnership (SYSVP) is made up of four specialist sexual violence partners in Barnsley, Doncaster, Rotherham and Sheffield to deliver a regional ISVA service, commissioned by South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority (SYMCA). Each partner employs Independent Sexual Violence Advocates (ISVA) to deliver advocacy, practical and emotional support to survivors of sexual violence and abuse, both within and outside of the criminal justice system. You will be joining an existing team and will provide high quality support and advocacy to children and young people who have experienced sexual abuse or harm, and to their families, using a trauma informed approach. We are proud that our services meet the national ISVA quality standards and will require the successful applicant to complete the ISVA development programme at the first available opportunity, if they haven’t already done so. The role will be closely linked to other services, both internal and external, and you will work flexibly and collaboratively to enable children to access the appropriate services at the right time. Your work will be overseen by the ISVA Lead, who will also provide you with regular casework supervision and line management. In addition, you will participate fully in regular clinical supervision to support your personal wellbeing and address any issues of vicarious trauma. You must hold a full driving licence and must have access to your own vehicle to be considered for this role. Role specific responsibilities Providing effective emotional, practical support and advocacy to survivors of sexual harm in line with ISVA quality standards and organisational policies and safeguarding frameworks To deliver effective support to survivors, and where appropriate their families, to cope with and recover from, the experience of sexual harm Assessing the needs of your clients, developing individual risk and support plans which address them, maintaining clear, concise and prompt written records of all work undertaken Ensuring that your clients are aware of the services and support they are entitled to and assisting them to develop an effective support network Working with service users in their own homes and other settings and accompanying them to meetings and appointments, as appropriate Working collaboratively with other agencies, attending meetings, contributing to the overall support for your clients and to promote trauma informed responses (from all agencies) Prioritising the safety of your clients and associated children or adults and, where relevant, following safeguarding procedures and when required and keeping other agencies informed about important developments in your clients’ situations To manage a caseload, maintaining records, monitoring and evaluation systems as required To establish and maintain effective working relationships with stakeholder agencies, including local support agencies, health, the police and Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) to ensure appropriate communication and support is available to your clients To attend, and contribute to, multi-agency meetings and case conferences For victim survivors accessing, or considering accessing, the criminal justice system Providing your clients with clear explanations of the reporting procedure, timescales and processes associated with the criminal justice system Supporting your clients to make decisions associated with the CJS process and supporting them to progress through the criminal justice process Ensuring your clients’ rights under the Victims Code are upheld, liaising with the Police and CPS on behalf of the client as is appropriate Supporting the need of your clients to access special measures Supporting your client through and following trial, in conjunction with Witness Services Providing a clear and comprehensive explanation of the options for civil redress, including compensation, where appropriate This role description cannot cover every eventuality or task that may arise within this position and the post holder will be expected to carry out other duties from time to time which are broadly consistent with the role. Although the job description does not form part of an employment contract, any significant departures from the stated responsibilities will be agreed in consultation with the post holder. Additional responsibilities: ◦ To work as part of the wider South Yorkshire ISVA service, attending meetings and supporting colleagues across the partnership as appropriate ◦ To provide specialist advice to other workers and agencies, including participation in the delivery of specialist training and awareness raising sessions ◦ To contribute to the development of service policies, protocols, guidance and strategies within the practice area This role description cannot cover every eventuality or task that may arise within this position and the post holder will be expected to carry out other duties from time to time which are broadly consistent with the role and the overall objectives of the organisation. About you (person specification): In order to be considered for this position, your application must have: Knowledge of the impact of sexual harm, including rape, child sexual abuse and exploitation Experience of working directly with people who have experienced trauma and personal resilience whilst doing so Experience of planning and delivering 1:1 support with service users to address their identified wellbeing needs A demonstrable understanding of the principles of risk management and safety planning An understanding of effective support planning and an ability to work responsively and flexibly with people who have varied needs and experiences Experience of working effectively within a safeguarding framework Experience of working collaboratively with other agencies relevant to this work, including police, social care and mental health services A willingness to complete the ISVA development programme and to apply the learning and knowledge effectively An understanding of professional boundaries and confidentiality An ability to communicate effectively and sensitively, using a variety of methods, with a wide range of audiences An ability to work on your own initiative, prioritising work effectively and dealing responsively with changing and competing demands Personal resilience and an understanding of the impact of secondary or vicarious trauma A flexible and adaptable approach to work, with a willingness to take on new ideas and good practice Excellent ICT skills and experience of working within a case management system and using Microsoft Office applications, including Outlook You must hold a full driving licence and must have access to your own vehicle to be considered for this role. Ideally, you will also have: Completed the ISVA Development Programme or hold a professional qualification in social work or a related field Experience of working with people who have experienced sexual violence and experience of working in a similar setting Demonstrable experience of working with a holistic approach and involving other professionals for best possible outcomes Knowledge of the criminal justice system and an understanding of the impact of witnesses giving evidence Knowledge of local partner agencies and referral routes and an understanding of partnership working An understanding of the processes and barriers associated with help-seeking Other information BSARCS is committed to equal opportunities and welcomes diversity across our services. All of our employees are required to adhere to our Equality & Diversity policies and to challenge discrimination wherever it is appropriate. We strive to be as inclusive as is possible and look to recruit individuals with the right skills, experience and attitude – we’re less concerned with your educational history and qualifications (unless the role requires it). However, for genuine occupational requirement reasons we are looking to appoint a female only for this post (exemption under the Equality Act 2010 Part 1 Schedule 9).