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MARAC Coordinator

CRA GROUP RECRUITMENT AND PAYROLL LTD
Cardiff
1 day ago
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3-4 Months Contract with a Local Authority

Summary
  • This role is crucial for ensuring the efficient coordination of the Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference (MARAC) process and target hardening services for victims of domestic abuse within the Vale of Glamorgan. The position supports partnership efforts to safeguard high-risk victims and enhance community safety.
Responsibilities
  • Serve as the primary contact for professional bodies regarding the MARAC process.
  • Administer MARAC procedures following the operating protocol.
  • Develop and maintain documentation, including referral forms, templates, and meeting minutes.
  • Arrange, coordinate, and attend MARAC meetings.
  • Maintain tracking systems for MARAC cases, actions, and recommendations.
  • Coordinate target hardening services for victims and monitor quality control.
  • Provide cover for the Domestic Abuse Assessment and Referral Service when necessary.
  • Collect, review, and produce accurate performance management reports.
Essential Experience Required
  • Experience in coordinating multi-agency meetings or partnership projects.
  • Knowledge of domestic abuse issues and safeguarding practices.
  • Strong administrative and organizational skills, including record-keeping and data management.
  • Experience in producing reports and monitoring performance data.
  • Familiarity with confidentiality and data protection legislation.
Essential Qualifications Required
  • Educated to A-Level standard or equivalent.
  • Relevant training or certification in domestic abuse, safeguarding, or community safety (desirable).
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and database systems.
Additional Information
  • Working hours: 37 hours per week
  • Enhanced DBS is required
  • Location: Quarry Road, Wenvoe, Cardiff, Vale of Glamorgan, CF56AA, United Kingdom
  • Interviews will be conducted in-person at the Alps Depot.
The role closes on 17th November 2025, apply ASAP.



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