Victim Liaison Officer
Ministry of Justice, Bedford Place, City of Southampton
Victim Liaison Officer
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Ministry of Justice, Bedford Place, City of Southampton
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 3 days ago, 22 Apr | Get your application in today.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
Job ref: 2514d644a3a0437cb994a6eafc4e940e
Location ref: Bedford Place, City of Southampton
Full Job Description
The job holder will work with victims of crime and victims' families who are participating in, or are being considered for inclusion in, the statutory Probation Service (PS) Victim Contact Scheme (VCS) or Victim Notification Scheme (VNS). The job holder will work in accordance with the PS VCS and VNS Guidance, relevant policies, and legislation to contribute to the assessment and management of risk posed by offenders in order to protect the public. They will liaise with victims and their families to provide them with information about significant developments during the offender's sentence or order and enable victims and their families to participate by making representations to inform decision-making around risk management. The job holder will also liaise with relevant professionals across organisations and contribute to inter-agency meetings to ensure that the views of victims and their families have been considered., The post holder will have direct contact with individuals and their families who have been victims of serious crimes, including those involving violent, sexual, or stalking and harassment offences.
The key roles of the Victim Liaison Officer (VLO) are to:
- Provide information to victims and their families during the key stages of the offender's sentence/hospital order and contribute towards the assessment and management of the risk of harm to victims and their families.
- Liaise with, provide, and analyse information for, and give advice to criminal justice agencies and other partner agencies to ensure that the perspectives of victims and their families have been considered.
- Work in partnership with other agencies with the aim of preventing reoffending and meet the needs of victims, whilst considering the rights and needs of offenders.
The post holder requires knowledge and understanding of the criminal justice system, including the functions of the courts, prisons, probation, and the Parole Board, as well as Youth Justice Services and the arrangements for Mentally Disordered Offenders. The post holder will be required to travel on a regular basis to maintain contact with victims, their families, and other professionals who may be based across rural and urban areas.
The post holder must work within the aims and values of the PS and HM Prison and Probation Service. This includes demonstrating a commitment to equality and inclusion in line with PS policies and procedures.
The post holder must adhere to all policies in respect of the sensitive/confidential nature of the information handled whilst working in this position.
Some out of hours working may be required during the week and weekends.
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