Caseworker

Remote
£30,000 - £35,000 per year
Full-time
Permanent

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Job description

EQUISS Caseworker

Reports to: Head of Advocacy and Safeguarding

Purpose of the Role

EQUISS is an independent organisation working to strengthen safeguarding, welfare and accountability across the equestrian sector.

Across the equestrian world - from riding schools and training yards to competitions and affiliated clubs - concerns about abuse, misconduct and unsafe practices have too often been difficult to raise, navigate or resolve. EQUISS has been established to help change that: ensuring individuals affected by harm are heard, supported and able to access clear and safe pathways for raising concerns.

This role represents the first advocacy caseworker position within EQUISS, playing a central part in establishing a new, independent support service for the equestrian sector.

The Caseworker will provide trauma-informed advocacy, guidance and practical support to individuals experiencing abuse, harm or misconduct within equestrian environments. The role will help individuals understand their options, access appropriate support and navigate reporting processes within sport and, where appropriate, statutory systems.

Working closely with the Head of Advocacy and Safeguarding, the Caseworker will help deliver EQUISS’s advocacy service and support line, ensuring individuals receive safe, informed and survivor-centred support.

As one of the early roles within a developing organisation, the Caseworker will also contribute insight from frontline casework to help EQUISS identify patterns, risks and systemic safeguarding challenges within the equestrian world, supporting the organisation’s wider mission to drive meaningful reform.

 

Key Responsibilities

Advocacy and Support

  • Provide empathetic, trauma-informed support to individuals seeking guidance relating to abuse, misconduct or safeguarding concerns within equestrian environments
  • Act as a single point of contact (SPOC) for individuals engaging with the criminal justice system, helping them understand processes, maintain communication with relevant agencies and access appropriate support throughout the process
  • Listen to and respond to disclosures in a sensitive, survivor-centred manner while always maintaining professional boundaries, and ensuring clients understand the remit of the service
  • Help individuals understand their rights, options and available pathways for raising concerns
  • Support individuals to make informed decisions about next steps, while respecting their autonomy and choices
  • Where appropriate, accompany and support individuals at face-to-face meetings, including meetings with organisations, safeguarding professionals or governing bodies, and provide advocacy support during interactions with police or court processes
  • Maintain appropriate and supportive contact with individuals seeking assistance, ensuring clear communication and follow-up where appropriate

Case Management

  • Manage a caseload of advocacy enquiries and support requests under the supervision of the Head of Advocacy and Safeguarding
  • Conduct structured needs and risk assessments to understand the circumstances and support needs of individuals contacting EQUISS
  • Maintain clear, accurate and confidential case records in line with organisational policies and data protection requirements
  • Ensure individuals are appropriately signposted or referred to specialist services such as counselling, legal advice, advocacy organisations or statutory services where required

 

Safeguarding

  • Identify safeguarding concerns involving children, young people or adults at risk and respond in line with EQUISS safeguarding procedures.
  • Escalate safeguarding concerns to the Head of Advocacy and Safeguarding where appropriate, seeking guidance on complex or high-risk situations while maintaining confidence in managing routine casework independently
  • Support the safe handling and documentation of safeguarding concerns, including gathering relevant information and assisting with referrals where appropriate.
  • Maintain clear and confidential records of safeguarding decisions and actions taken


 

Partnership and Liaison

  • Work collaboratively with relevant organisations and professionals where appropriate, including safeguarding leads within equestrian sport, statutory agencies and specialist support services
  • Support individuals in navigating organisational processes where concerns relate to equestrian environments
  • Help build constructive relationships with relevant safeguarding and welfare partners

 

Learning and Insight

  • Contribute insight from casework to help EQUISS identify patterns, risks and systemic safeguarding issues within the equestrian world
  • Contribute insight from casework and engagement with individuals to help inform EQUISS communications, campaigns and sector awareness work, supporting the organisation in highlighting safeguarding issues within the equestrian sector
  • Support the development of organisational learning by sharing themes and insights emerging from advocacy work
  • Assist the Head of Advocacy and Safeguarding in identifying areas where sector guidance or safeguarding training may be beneficial

 

Person Specification

Qualifications

Essential

  • Safeguarding training at Level 3, or willingness to undertake Level 3 safeguarding training within the first six months of appointment

Desirable

  • ISVA, IDVA or CHISVA qualification, or equivalent advocacy training.
  • Additional training in trauma-informed practice, safeguarding or victim-survivor support

Where candidates do not yet hold an ISVA, IDVA or CHISVA qualification, EQUISS will support the successful candidate to undertake relevant advocacy or safeguarding training as part of their professional development.


 

Essential Experience

  • Experience supporting individuals affected by abuse, safeguarding concerns or trauma within a professional setting
  • Experience providing advocacy, casework or support within safeguarding, welfare, social care sport or related sectors
  • Experience working with sensitive and confidential information
  • Understanding of trauma-informed and survivor-centred practice

 

Knowledge

  • Understanding of safeguarding principles relating to children, young people and adults at risk
  • Awareness of barriers individuals may face when reporting abuse or misconduct
  • Understanding of professional boundaries and safe information sharing


 

Skills

  • Excellent listening and communication skills
  • Ability to engage sensitively with individuals discussing difficult experiences
  • Ability to assess needs, prioritise actions and manage casework effectively
  • Strong organisational and record-keeping skills
  • Ability to work independently while contributing to a collaborative team environment

 

Additional Information

  • The role may involve occasional travel to provide in-person advocacy support, including attending meetings with organisations or statutory agencies, and accompanying individuals to police stations, court hearings or other relevant appointments where appropriate
  • Some evening or weekend availability may occasionally be required
  • The role requires an enhanced DBS check
  • The postholder will participate in regular supervision and reflective practice
  • The postholder must demonstrate a commitment to EQUISS’ values of safety, respect, integrity and inclusion

 

About EQUISS

EQUISS is an independent organisation working across the equestrian sector to improve safeguarding, welfare and accountability. We support individuals affected by abuse and misconduct, work with organisations to strengthen safeguarding practice, and drive systemic change through training, standards and advocacy.

Our work brings together three key areas: supporting individuals navigating concerns, strengthening safeguarding practice across the sector, and campaigning for meaningful reform where systems are failing.

As a developing organisation, EQUISS is building the structures, services and standards needed to ensure safeguarding and welfare are prioritised across the equestrian world.

 

Please note: There will be a requirement to travel for this role.

 

Employment package:

 

  • 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
  • A personal pension plan provided through NEST after 3 months
  • Private Healthcare insurance after successful completion of probationary period
  • Reporting to Head of Advocacy & Safeguarding
Organisation
Equiss View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer
Posted on: 11 March 2026
Closing date: 10 April 2026 at 23:30
Tags: Advocacy, Entry level / Graduate, Justice, Safeguarding

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