Case Manager

London, Greater London (Hybrid)
£29,000 - £33,000 per year
Full-time
Contract or temporary (Fixed term contract until 30th June 2026 )

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Job description

Purpose

The Case Manager will strive to make contact and work on a one-to-one basis with perpetrators whose victims have been identified as high risk at MARAC to pro- actively secure engagement, influence attitudinal and behavioural change and link to complementary services. To do this, the Case Manager will work with existing agencies in each pilot site to design a co-ordinated, strategic individual intervention plan to address identified needs and risks and promote understanding of the impact of abusive behaviours. Throughout the intervention the Case Manager will work closely with the IDVA service to review risk, develop safety plans and improve outcomes for all parties involved.

The Case Manager will be responsible over the long term for delivering outcomes, to achieve behaviour change with each service user.

 

Responsibilities
Interagency work

  • Work to embed the Case Manager role into multi-agency responses to domestic abuse in the area.
  • Effective understanding and implementation of institutional advocacy by pro- socially challenging partner agencies, acknowledging best practice and striving for change to benefit the individual, the service and the sector.
  • Support other professionals in responding to service users in a way that is coterminous with the aims and ethos of the Drive Project.
  • Working closely with other professionals to ensure that risk management and safeguarding duties are effectively met.

Case management

  • Comply with child protection and information sharing policies, ensuring that service users and colleagues understand and comply with the service’s safeguarding framework.
  • Manage a case load focusing on high risk perpetrators of domestic abuse to provide an assertive, medium to long term service, based on thorough assessment and individual support planning that adopts the principles of both ‘Support (change) or/and Disrupt (continued offending) concept.

Recording and administration

  • Ensure that case files and records are accurate and complete; and are kept and in compliance with Data Protection Act requirements.
  • To enter all the required information into the Drive project electronic case management system to enable tracking of service user change, multi-agency working and risk management.
  • Weekly maintenance and accurate and secure audit trail of all relevant communication.

Direct work with service users

  • Maintain a proactive response to service users, continuously providing positive options for behaviour change throughout the service users time in the Drive project.
  • Use combination of motivational work, relationship building and a broad range of therapeutic skills to engage service users to address their abusive behaviour.
  • Motivate and support service users to address the broad range of needs that may contribute to the risk that they pose to others or act as barrier for them in addressing that risk. e.g. housing, substance use etc.

General

  • Remain up-to-date and compliant with all relevant legislation connected to your work, including organisational procedures, policies and professional codes of conduct and practice guidance, in order to uphold standards of best practice.
  • Represent the service at local events; deliver training and presentations as required.
  • Feed into the learning process via the Service to improve services to perpetrators of domestic abuse ensuring that the experiences of service users and other agencies inform this process.

Person Specification

Experience: Essential

  • Direct work with vulnerable service users.
  • Working within a public protection/ safeguarding multi-agency setting .e.g. Child protection, vulnerable adults, MARAC, MAPPA.
  • In managing safeguarding issues and procedures.
  • Writing and presenting information formally and informally, to a range of audiences.
  • Working within legislative frameworks and using this application to develop, influence and encourage partnership working.
  • Working within conflict management continuum.
  • Evidence of keeping reliable and timely reporting and meeting deadlines.

Experience: Desirable

  • Work with victims and or perpetrators of domestic abuse.
  • Work with service users with complex needs and/or challenging behaviour.
  • Working with service users with diagnosed mental health issues.
  • Working with service users with substance misuse.
  • Work with young people aged 16-25 years.
  • Of using pro-social modelling and motivational interviewing in practice.

Knowledge and Understanding:

  • Have an excellent understanding of domestic abuse, including the impact on victims and their children, and the legal and practical remedies available.
  • An understanding of public protection arrangements, the provision of policing, child protection, health and social care, housing support and of multi-agency/partnership working.
  • Have a good knowledge of effective ways of working/engaging with perpetrators of domestic abuse.
  • Have a thorough understanding of IDVA work including risk assessment, risk management and comprehensive safety planning.
  • Have theoretical and procedural knowledge of other services involved in the response to domestic abuse.
  • Understand multi-agency partnerships in relation to domestic abuse.
  • An understanding of the MARAC process at an operational level.
  • Understanding of the child protection system.

Skills:

  • Ability and willingness to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Good relationship management with regard to multi-agency work that incorporates sensitivity, responsiveness and attention to the promotion of congruent and effective partnership working.
  • IT skills, including use of Microsoft Office.
  • Hold a relevant degree, a vocational qualification or equivalent experience.
  • Support and guide your service users, and have excellent advisory, negotiation & persuasive skills.
  • Empathy
  • Have excellent conflict and crisis management skills and the ability to deal with stressful and difficult situations.
  • Have excellent interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to lead and facilitate discussions to achieve a positive outcome
  • Excellent networking skills and the ability to develop strong working relationships with other agencies.
  • Reflection and self-awareness.

Attributes:

  • Have confidence in their own ability to make decisions.
  • An ability to work collaboratively as part of a team; whilst also having the initiative to work independently as necessary.
  • Excellent communication skills (both written and oral).
  • Belief in perpetrator behaviour change.
  • A comprehensive understanding of risk.
  • Range of experience in domestic abuse sector.
  • Capacity to manage raw emotions including conflict, challenge and trauma.
  • Proactive and self-motivated.

To apply, please submit your cv and a cover letter outlining the experience and skills you bring to the Drive Case Manager role and explaining why you are interested in this position.

Application resources
Posted by
RISE Mutual CIC View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer Company size 51 - 100
Posted on: 12 September 2025
Closing date: 03 October 2025 at 23:30
Tags: Advocacy, Care Management, Child Protection, Crime, Domestic Violence / Abuse, Engagement / Outreach, Ethnic Minority / BAME, Gender / Gender Based Violence, Justice, LGBTQ, Mental Health, Prison, Safeguarding, Security, Victim Support, Women's Rights, Youth / Children