Domestic Abuse Advocate Educator; IRIS
Listed on 2026-05-30
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Social Work
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Substance Abuse Counselor, Crisis Counselor -
Healthcare
Family Advocacy & Support Services, Substance Abuse Counselor, Crisis Counselor
Location: Sandwell
IRIS Domestic Abuse Advocate Educator
An excellent opportunity for a confident and compassionate Domestic Abuse Advocate Educator (IRIS) to deliver domestic abuse training, advocacy, safeguarding support, risk assessment and safety planning across general practices. If you’ve also worked in the following roles, we’d also like to hear from you: IRIS Domestic Abuse Advocate Educator, Domestic Abuse Support Worker, Domestic Abuse Practitioner, Independent Domestic Violence Advisor, Training Officer.
PLEASE NOTE:
Occupational Requirement under Schedule 9 (part
1) of the Equality Act 2010 applies. The post holder must be female.
Salary: £25,590 – £27,873 per annum + Benefits
Location: Travel around Black Country areas, Sandwell, Walsall, Dudley and Wolverhampton
Job Type: Full‑Time, Permanent
Working Hours: Monday‑Friday 9am‑5pm
Job OverviewWe have a fantastic new job opportunity for an IRIS Domestic Abuse Advocate Educator to deliver specialist domestic violence and abuse training, support and referral guidance to general practice teams. As an IRIS Domestic Abuse Advocate Educator you will work closely with healthcare professionals, GP practices and external agencies to improve early identification of domestic abuse and support safe, effective referrals.
The role involves providing practical and emotional support, undertaking needs and risk assessments, developing safety plans and managing a caseload of clients at standard and medium risk. Excellent communication, training delivery, safeguarding, advocacy, casework and partnership working skills are required, together with a compassionate and trauma‑informed approach.
- Training Delivery:
Organise and deliver domestic violence and abuse training to healthcare professionals in participating general practices. - Practice Support:
Provide ongoing consultancy, guidance and support to GP practice teams on responding to domestic abuse. - Partnership Working:
Build and maintain effective relationships with healthcare professionals, safeguarding forums, multi‑disciplinary teams and external agencies. - Client Support:
Provide direct casework, advocacy, information and emotional support to individuals experiencing domestic violence and abuse. - Risk Assessment:
Assess and regularly review the needs and risks of clients referred by general practices. - Safety Planning:
Work with clients to increase personal safety and the safety of any children, including housing, legal and welfare options. - Referral Management:
Monitor referrals from clinicians and ensure accurate records are maintained. - Multi‑Agency Liaison:
Refer to specialist services, IDVA, MARAC or safeguarding services where appropriate. - Awareness Raising:
Challenge attitudes towards domestic abuse and promote understanding of the needs of survivors. - Reporting:
Contribute to data collection, client outcome reporting and quarterly and annual service reports.
- Relevant Background:
Degree level education or similar relevant professional qualifications or experience. - Domestic Abuse
Experience:
Experience of needs and risk assessment and supporting individuals experiencing domestic violence and abuse. - Professional Casework:
Experience of working with victims of domestic abuse in a professional capacity. - Safeguarding Knowledge:
Experience of working with vulnerable adults and children, recognising safeguarding concerns and responding appropriately. - Complex Needs:
Experience of working with complex casework, including trauma, mental health, substance use, crisis intervention or child abuse. - Partnership Working:
Experience of building and maintaining partnerships with external agencies and stakeholders. - Training
Skills:
Experience of arranging, delivering and reviewing training for professionals. - Communication
Skills:
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including report writing and presentation development. - IT
Skills:
Ability to use Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, Outlook, Access, Publisher, Teams and other virtual platforms. - Driving Requirement:
Current driving licence and access to a vehicle, with willingness to travel across the region.
- Case Management Systems:
Experience of using…
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