Person’s At Heightened Risk Case Worker
Listed on 2026-08-17
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Social Work
Community Health, Human Services/ Social Work, Community Support Services, Crisis Counselor
Persons at Heightened Risk Case Worker
Cheshire Fire & Rescue Service Prevention Department
Starting Salary of £31,537within the Salary Scalexrange £31,537– £33,699per annumbased on experience
37hours per week
Permanent
An opportunity has arisen within the Prevention department for a professional and enthusiastic Person’s at Heightened Risk Case Worker.
In this role you will need an interest in working with those who are most vulnerable or at heightened risk from fire within our communities. You will have an ability to engage with those that are hardest to reach, a keen eye for detail and the ability to evaluate options and be able to influence and encourage change. Additionally, you will be the first point of contact for colleagues providing expert guidance and will need to use your initiative and work independently and part of a team.
You will have strong verbal and written communications skills and be confident in providing advice at all levels internally and externally. This is a fast-paced environment requiring flexibility and prioritisation to meet deadlines.
This role involves regular engagement with vulnerable and at-risk individuals in their homes and within community settings. The successful candidate will be comfortable working independently, including lone working, and travelling throughout Cheshire and surrounding areas.
The position may involve exposure to sensitive and emotionally challenging situations, requiring empathy, resilience, and professionalism. Regular travel forms a significant part of the role, and a full driving licence is essential.
Dutiesof this rolewill cover/ include:- Manage the full lifecycle of Prevention and Protection at Home (PaHR) cases, including assessment, intervention, monitoring, and closure, for individuals at increased risk of death, serious injury, or significant loss due to fire, lifestyle factors, physical or mental health conditions, or substance misuse.
- Deliver targeted prevention and safety initiatives to residents across Cheshire, Halton, and Warrington, helping to reduce risk and improve wellbeing within local communities.
- Work collaboratively with partner agencies, Prevention teams, and operational colleagues to identify vulnerable individuals and coordinate appropriate support and interventions.
- Triage referrals received by referral partners, assessing individual needs and determining the most suitable pathway of support to ensure positive outcomes.
- Develop and maintain effective relationships with referral partners, providing training, guidance, and education to enhance understanding of prevention services and referral processes.
- Safeguard adults, children, and young people who may be at risk, making referrals to relevant agencies and managing cases in line with safeguarding procedures and best practice.
CFRS offers an excellent benefits package to all our staff including a Local Government Pension Scheme, attractive holiday entitlement, training and development opportunities and access to free parkingandon-sitegym.
Closing Date for Applications:9:00am Monday 24th August 2026.
Workplace Adjustments and AccommodationsIt is important that you consider at an early stage of the process if you would like to request arrangements that willassistyou in completing the selection process. For example, in relation to disability; a neurodiverse condition such as dyslexia; pregnancy; religion or belief; or injury etc. Any requests forworkplaceadjustments will be treated with the utmost confidence. For support or further information please email:rec
Appointment to this post is subject to a satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service check.
Cheshire Fire and Rescue Service (CFRS) is committed to keeping vulnerable adults,children,and young people safe from harm inallthe work that CFRS undertakes. CFRS recognises that it has a legal and moral obligation to safeguard these groups of people. Furthermore, it acknowledges that the protection of vulnerable adults, children and young people from harm is the responsibility of everybody within the organisation.
We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We actively encourage applications from people of all backgrounds, including those from underrepresented groups such as women, people from ethnic minority backgrounds, the LGBT+ community, people with disabilities, and those with non-traditional career paths. Ifyou are passionate about therole,we would encourage you to apply — your unique perspective could be exactly whatwe are looking for.
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