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MARAC (Multi-agency Risk Assessment Conference) Coordinator

East Sussex County Council

Lewes

On-site

GBP 25,000 - 35,000

Full time

2 days ago
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Job summary

A local government authority in the UK seeks a MARAC Co-Ordinator to improve the lives of high-risk victims of domestic abuse. This challenging role involves providing administrative support and accurately recording sensitive information during MARAC meetings. Ideal candidates are proactive, detail-oriented, and committed to enhancing the response to domestic abuse cases. The position offers a rewarding opportunity to make a significant difference on the front lines of support.

Benefits

Six weekly clinical supervision
Support from a dedicated team

Qualifications

  • Advanced administration skills required.
  • Ability to record distressing information accurately.
  • Experience working in a team with various agencies.

Responsibilities

  • Provide administrative support to MARAC.
  • Record information shared at MARAC meetings.
  • Work with representatives from different agencies.

Skills

Proactive
High attention to detail
Commitment to improving response to victims
Job description

Do you want to help to improve the lives of high-risk victims of domestic abuse? If you do, then you might be well suited to the role of Multi-Agency Assessment Conference (MARAC) Co-Ordinator. A MARAC is a multi-agency meeting which produces safety plans for individuals and their children who have been identified as at high risk of serious harm or homicide from domestic abuse. There are two meetings every week in East Sussex. As a MARAC Co-Ordinator you can make a real difference to a person's life by accurately recording the information shared at MARAC. You will provide administrative support to the MARAC. It is a challenging role and involves reading, listening, and recording (in written format) information which you might find distressing. You will work with representatives from a range of other agencies and as part of the East Sussex Domestic Abuse, Sexual Violence/ Abuse & Violence Against Women and Girls Team. You will receive support from a small and dedicated team and will be offered 6 weekly clinical supervision to support you in this role.

  • Are proactive.
  • Have high attention to detail to accurately record the information shared at a fast-paced MARAC meeting.
  • Have a commitment to improving the response to victims/ survivors of domestic abuse.

The role of MARAC Co-Ordinator offers the ability to put your advanced administration skills to use for the benefit of individuals at high risk or harm or homicide.

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