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The Diana Award, London (Hybrid)
£32,000 - £35,000 per year
We're looking for a dedicated Safeguarding Manager to drive our vision to ensure young people, and everyone we work with, is safe from harm.
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London, Greater London (Hybrid) 2.33 miles
£32,000 - £35,000 per year
Full-time
Contract (2 Year Contract, further contract extension depended on funding)
Job description

In 2021 we launched our five-year strategy, ‘Future Forward’ setting out our ambitions for children and young people. Safeguarding is a vital component of ensuring the success of this strategy, which focuses on four key areas:

  • Safe People 

  • Safe Practices

  • Safe Partnerships

  • Safe Storytelling

We are looking for a dedicated Safeguarding Manager to join our team who will continue to take forward our vision and safeguarding action plan, supporting staff, volunteers and young people to ensure everyone we work with is safe from harm.  

JOB DESCRIPTION

Safeguarding Culture

  • Embed a safeguarding culture where it is everyone’s responsibility to safeguard children, young people and adults at risk and safeguarding is at the heart of everything we do

  • Lead on the development and implementation of The Diana Award’s Safeguarding Strategy and Framework

  • Take responsibility and oversee The Diana Award’s newly formed external safeguarding Commitee, in line with the group’s terms of reference. Working with them, and internal stakeholders to ensure best practice across the organisations.  

    Case Management:

    • Take the day-to-day lead on managing and actioning anything which constitutes a safeguarding concern in line with our Safeguarding Policy; this includes making referrals to and liaising with The Diana Award's Safeguarding Committee, statutory organisations and other agencies/organisations as appropriate

  • Provide specialist advice and support to staff and volunteers across the organisation in all aspects of safeguarding, ensuring best practice and accountability. Attend events and training as the Designated Safeguarding Lead where required

Safeguarding by Design

  • Review and update The Diana Award’s Safeguarding policies and procedures, creating new procedures as required and ensure wider policies have considered safeguarding requirements

  • Work with teams across the organisation to ensure a ‘safeguarding by design’ approach to all programme design, implementation and partner/stakeholder relationships

  • Develop, implement and deliver a robust training programme that equips staff and volunteers with effective tools to safeguard services users and themselves

  • Involve young people in building safe practices and programmes through existing channels (e.g., youth boards, surveys)

  • Work with our Marketing & Communications, Fundraising and Policy teams to ensure young people are empowered and supported to shape their own storytelling process and that our external media and communications reflects safeguarding best practice

    Risk Management & Compliance

  • Ensure confidential, robust and accurate record-keeping e.g. through MyConcern (disclosure reporting tool)

  • Coordinate and lead on the process of all reporting in relation to safeguarding, both internally and externally, providing regular updates to SLT and the Board, in addition to adhering to statutory reporting guidelines

  • Support and advise teams on creating risk assessments which address safeguarding requirements, review, and sign off, in line with the organisational risk management policy and framework

    Other Responsibilities

  • Stay aware and informed of updates to the law, safeguarding best practices, youth empowerment, and other topics relevant to the role and the organisation

  • Undertake any and all other reasonable and related tasks associated with this role

PERSON SPECIFICATION  

Experience, Knowledge & Skills

  • Experience of working in a setting with children and young people implementing safeguarding practices

  • Experience of working with adults at risk from a safeguarding point of view (desirable)

  • Expert knowledge of the UK safeguarding regulatory framework concerning children and young people including the roles and responsibilities of key safeguarding agencies

  • Knowledge of applying safeguarding practices in an international setting (desirable)

  • Proven ability to assess complex scenarios in high-risk environments, in order to give high-quality advice and identify pragmatic solutions

  • Ability to quickly establish personal credibility and to develop and maintain effective relationships, including working with people with differing perspectives

  • Ability to consult and negotiate with external agencies to reach the best outcomes for children, young people and adults at risk

  • Ability to use own initiative and manage multiple tasks with minimum supervision.

  • Strong verbal and written communication skills, in particular, being able to effectively communicate and present information clearly and concisely

  • Proven ability to routinely handle emotionally distressing and confidential information

  • Experience of delivering engaging training sessions to staff and volunteers on safeguarding

  • Understanding of confidentiality, consent and information sharing, including GDPR 

  • Ability to undertake occasional travel around the UK (i.e. to support at residentials or training as required)

PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES

  • Passionate about social justice and supporting young people to reach their full potential

  • Flexible and dynamic, with an ability to adapt and respond quickly to a fast-changing environment

  • Personal integrity, credibility, resilience and good judgement 

  • A ‘can do’ attitude and driven to achieve great results

  • Ability to work well under pressure and manage competing priorities

  • Able to quickly build credibility internally and externally 

  • Able to represent the organisation, reflecting its values and priorities 

The successful candidate must have the right to work in the UK.

Application deadline: Thursday 19 September 2024 at 10.00am. Shortlisted candidates will be invite to an interview during the week of Monday 30 September in our London Office.

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The Diana Award View profile Company size Size: 11 - 20
Posted on: 23 August 2024
Closing date: 19 September 2024 at 10:00
Tags: Safeguarding

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