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A charitable organization in Sandwell is seeking an Independent Domestic Violence Advisor to provide support for male victims of abuse. This role is crucial in assessing risk levels, developing safety plans, and advocating for clients within a multi-agency framework. Ideal candidates should have a strong understanding of domestic abuse dynamics and possess excellent interpersonal skills. The position offers a salary range of £25,282.44 to £28,861.62, with training available for the right candidate.
Black Country Women’s Aid (BCWA) is an established charity working across the Black Country and wider West Midlands, providing accommodation and community support services to victims of domestic abuse, sexual abuse and human trafficking. Services range from advocacy and civil remedies to support in court, individual and group support, and access to a range of therapeutic interventions. All services are client and needs‑led.
Ask MARC is a service providing a clear referral pathway and dedicated specialist support to male victims of interpersonal abuse; this includes intimate partner and familial abuse, current, historic and childhood sexual violence, stalking, honour‑based abuse and forced marriage. The service raises awareness of the dynamics of abuse against men and responds to identified barriers that stop men from getting help. Ask MARC works in partnership with key agencies to assess risk and provide tailored support plans for clients. The West Midlands Office of the Police Crime Commissioner has commissioned the service to deliver support to high‑risk male victims of domestic abuse.
Job Title: Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (IDVA) – Male Victims Only
Position: 1 full‑time position (37.5 hours), available to male and female applicants
Salary: £25,282.44 – £28,861.62 (dependent upon qualifications and experience)
Closing date: 21 January 2026
BCWA reserves the right to close this advert before the closing date
All interviews will be held via Microsoft Teams
We are looking for a qualified/unqualified IDVA (training may be provided for the right candidate) to join our dynamic team. We are looking for someone with experience of supporting victims/survivors of domestic abuse, managing a caseload and understanding the principles of safeguarding children and adults. The post holder will have a good understanding of the dynamics of domestic abuse and how this can affect victims. This is a challenging role that requires empathy, compassion, excellent interpersonal and caseload management skills, a client‑centred approach and proactive crisis intervention.
Black Country Women’s Aid is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of vulnerable adults, children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
All posts are subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975. It will be necessary for an enhanced disclosure to be made to the Criminal Records Bureau for details of any previous criminal convictions.
As a responsible employer, we adhere to safer recruitment practice and all our employees are subject to the following recruitment checks:
Right to work in the UK
Under Section 8 of the Asylum and Immigration Act, we must ensure we do not employ anyone illegally. To avoid discrimination we treat all job applicants equally. All candidates selected for interview must bring original documentation to prove right to work in the UK. A copy of these will be taken; once the successful candidate is appointed, the unsuccessful candidate’s documents will be destroyed confidentially.
To be considered for this position, click ‘apply’, and you will be emailed a link to an application form, job description, and an equal opportunities form, plus details on how to complete your application. CVs will not be accepted.