North Devon Against Domestic Abuse - NDADA

2 job(s) at North Devon Against Domestic Abuse - NDADA

North Devon Against Domestic Abuse - NDADA
Feb 17, 2026
Full time
Specialist Health IDVA (Suicide Prevention) Location: RDUH and Exeter Office Salary: £24,955 - £28,013 dependent on qualifications/experience Contract: Fixed term to 31st March 2028 (potential to extend) Are you committed to supporting people affected by domestic abuse and making a real difference in your community? Are you ready to make a real impact from within the health system? We're looking for a proactive, trauma-informed Specialist Health IDVA (HIDVA) to support victims of domestic abuse both patients and staff within Exeter Wonford Hospital and wider healthcare settings. The IDVA will specialise in suicide prevention. As part of the Devon Domestic Abuse Alliance (DDAA), you ll work closely with clinical staff, community teams, and specialist partners to ensure those experiencing abuse are identified early and offered the support they need. You ll also collaborate with HIDVA colleagues across Devon, including those focused on suicide prevention, and play a key role in improving healthcare responses to domestic abuse. About You: You are compassionate, resilient, and experienced in working with victims of domestic abuse ideally from within or alongside health settings. You understand the dynamics of abuse and the importance of early intervention and cross-sector collaboration. You ll also bring: Strong risk assessment and advocacy skills Knowledge of safeguarding procedures and multi-agency frameworks Excellent communication and record-keeping abilities Knowledge of suicide prevention or a willingness to learn Experience delivering training or awareness sessions Commitment to trauma-informed, inclusive, and survivor-led practice This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a compassionate, progressive alliance, working together to keep families safe and help survivors recover and thrive. Benefits: 24 days annual leave a year, plus day for birthday, rising by 1 day a year until 5 years service maximum 30 days plus bank holidays. Employee Assistance Programme To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for NDADA, please do not hesitate to apply.
North Devon Against Domestic Abuse - NDADA
Feb 17, 2026
Full time
IDVA (Based in Children s Services) Location: County Hall, Exeter or Barnstaple or Totnes with travel between locations (with some hybrid working) Salary: £24,955 - £28,666 (dependent on experience and relevant IDVA qualifications) NDADA Children and Families Team Devon Domestic Abuse Alliance This is an exciting time to be joining this team, as funding has been extended and the project is really starting to make a difference to the lives of those families who are receiving support from Children Services. The role will involve one to one work with the safe parent, raising awareness and training staff to understand and recognise signs of domestic abuse, working alongside each other to advocate for parents who are struggling with difficult and abusive relationships. About the role We are recruiting an Independent Domestic Violence Advisor (Qualified IDVA or IDVA Practitioner to work towards IDVA qualification) to join the NDADA Children and Families Team , part of the Devon Domestic Abuse Alliance (DDAA). This is a vital role working alongside Devon Children s Services to ensure victims of domestic abuse and their children are safe, supported, and able to access the right services at the right time. You will be embedded within the Family Assessment and Intervention Team at County Hall, Exeter, or at Totnes or Barnstaple , working closely with social workers and partner agencies. Some home working is possible, however you will be required to work from County Hall or one of the other locations at least two days per week . Your caseload will predominantly cover Exeter area alongside another Exeter based CSIDVA, and you will also need to be able to support clients in other areas depending on the needs of the service. This role involves multi-agency working , flexibility, and a trauma-informed approach to encourage engagement and improve outcomes for families affected by domestic abuse. About you As an IDVA, you will provide proactive, specialist support to victims of domestic abuse, carrying out risk assessments, safety planning, advocacy, and system navigation. You will work closely with professionals across children s services, housing, health, police, and the voluntary sector to coordinate responses and keep families safe. You will also play a key role in challenging harmful narratives , reframing domestic abuse as a perpetrator choice, and fostering empathy and understanding for abused parents within safeguarding processes. We recognise that no candidate will meet every element of the person specification and encourage applications from people with transferable skills and lived professional experience . What we re looking for Essential: At least two years experience as an IDVA, YPVA or ISVA or similar practitioner work with domestic abuse awareness Experience supporting people affected by domestic abuse or other forms of interpersonal violence Strong understanding of safeguarding and risk assessment (DASH, MASH, MARAC) Trauma-informed approach to practice Excellent communication, listening, and advocacy skills Ability to work both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team Full driving licence with access to a vehicle for work purposes Commitment to confidentiality, equality, and anti-discriminatory practice Why work with us? Be part of a values-led, trauma-informed alliance Work collaboratively across children s and adult services Receive regular clinical and line supervision to support wellbeing and reflective practice Make a tangible difference to the safety and recovery of families across Devon If you are passionate about supporting survivors, challenging systems, and working collaboratively to keep children and families safe, we would love to hear from you. NDADA is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion and welcomes applications from all sections of the community. To Apply If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for NDADA, please do not hesitate to apply.