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Swindon SARC Crisis Worker – BANK Salary : £45.84 per 12 hours on call shift, £14.62 Hourly rate for those hours attending a call out to the SARC and supporting a client through the forensic examination (minimum 4 hours paid), £13.10 per hour for admin support, attending all relevant meetings and training. Base:
May be required to attend other offices in Swindon for an interim period of time Hours of work : 12 hour on-call shift, either 07:00 - 19:15 or 19:00 to 07:15. The SARC is open 365 days per year. Contract: BANK contract Closing Date: 02/06/2026 To work as part of the Sexual Assault Referral Centre (SARC) as a bank Crisis Worker. Working as a member of a small, dedicated team, providing on call services to victims of rape and sexual assault. For an interim period the role will support clients in the sister SARC in Gloucester while necessary building works are carried out at the Swindon SARC. There may be instances where travel to other sites in Wiltshire is required to support clients, for example in a hospital setting. As a Crisis Worker you will be providing specialist trauma support (training provided) and working within a forensically clean environment, supporting the victim, offering a forensic medical examination (carried out by a trained Sexual Offence Examiner) and providing the victim with information for onward support services. As part of your induction process, the role requires a commitment from the successful candidate to attend the office one weekday per week for the first month of employment from 09:00 - 17:00. It is expected that all Crisis Workers will attend the monthly team meeting on the third Monday of each month from 17:30 - 19:00. Key responsibilities:
Essential requirements: Due to the nature of the role the post holder will be required to provide a DNA sample for process elimination with the forensic provider for both the Swindon and Gloucester SARC's. They will also be required to be Police vetted. Full clean driving licence, use of a car and business insurance are essential. The successful candidate will need to be able to reach the Swindon SARC within 90 minutes of call out or Gloucester SARC within 2 hours of call out – this is inclusive of busy summer periods when traffic flow is higher than usual. There is a requirement to adhere to the GDPR Policy always whilst in the SARC. You will be exposed to highly sensitive information and your engagement should be within the context of a non-judgmental and confidential service. There may be a requirement to work outside of the set working hours due to length of time supporting a victim in the SARC. Any additional hours will be paid. Added benefits:
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