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Job Location | London |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | 11.00 - 14.00 per hour |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Temporary , full-time |
Role: Project Worker (Human Trafficking and Modern Day Slavery)Based: LondonRate: £11 - 13.50 per hour dependent on experienceHours: 40 hoursStart Date: ASAPDuration: 3 months with the possibility of an extension/ permanent opportunityOur client, a respected national charity who provide support, advocacy and safe housing to victims of Human Trafficking and Modern-Day Slavery, is looking to recruit a Project Worker to support male victims of modern-day slavery in a safe house within London.Synopsis of duties: Working within a safe house and key working 6/7 male victims of human trafficking and modern day slavery Managing a caseload and provide emotional, practical and advocacy support through the Criminal Justice System Processing referrals from the National Referral Mechanism (NRM) and inducting clients into the service Supporting clients with NRPF (No Recourse to Public Funds) to access support and identify alternative funding streams and services Working closely with the Home Office and Immigration services regarding asylum and residency applications and supporting clients to complete application and challenge decisions Supporting clients with all practical and emotional needs including move on housing, crisis funds/ benefits, sexual health support, finances and income management, community integration, training and voluntary opportunities, counselling, English lessonsand to repatriate to their birth country (should they wish) Promote the service and ensure clients have access to all available services and working closely with a range of partners, agencies and servicesEssential Requirements: Experience of supporting vulnerable clients in supported housing including those experiencing homelessness, those who have experienced domestic abuse, trafficking and/ or modern slavery and those with mental health and substance misuse Proven track record of successfully carrying and managing a complex caseload A background in Supported Housing, Refugee/ Asylum Seekers Support or Domestic Violence Support would be highly desirableFor more information, please call Lisa YatesSupporting Futures Consulting acts as both an employer and an agency.
Keyskills :
Case ManagementRisk AssessmentTraffickingHomelessnessRefugees