Mental Health Lead Officer
Key Responsibilities –
Safeguarding & Protection
• Identify, respond to, and report safeguarding concerns involving children, vulnerable
adults, and adults at risk.
• Ensure safeguarding concerns are recorded promptly and escalated in accordance with
organisational safeguarding procedures.
• Complete safeguarding referrals to relevant agencies including Local Authority
Safeguarding Teams, Multi‑Agency Safeguarding Hubs (MASH), Social Services, and Police
where required.
• Work in accordance with statutory safeguarding frameworks including the Care Act 2014,
Children Act 1989 & 2004, Working Together to Safeguard Children, and the Modern Slavery
Act 2015.
• Participate in safeguarding strategy meetings and case discussions where required.
Risk Identification & Management
• Monitor residents using risk assessment frameworks including RAG (Red‑Amber‑Green)
risk rating systems.
• Escalate high‑risk cases to the Safeguarding Manager or relevant safeguarding leads.
• Support the development and implementation of individual risk management plans for
vulnerable residents.
Incident Management
• Respond to welfare incidents and safeguarding concerns occurring on site.
• Complete Incident Reports (IRs) and ensure all incidents are documented accurately.
• Liaise with site management and security teams during incidents.
• Ensure appropriate follow‑up action is taken after incidents occur.
Multi‑Agency Working
• Develop effective working relationships with external stakeholders including Local
Authority Safeguarding Teams, NHS services, Police, Social Workers, and charities.
• Attend professional meetings where residents require coordinated support.
Resident Engagement
• Build positive and professional relationships with residents to encourage trust and
engagement.
• Provide guidance on accommodation rules, expectations, and support services available.
• Support residents in understanding safeguarding and reporting concerns.
Record Keeping & Compliance
• Maintain accurate and confidential records relating to welfare checks, safeguarding
concerns, and incidents.
• Ensure records comply with UK GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018.
• Contribute to safeguarding audits, inspections, and compliance reviews.
What We Offer
* Company car provided and petrol card provided
* 28 days holiday (inclusive of bank holidays)
* Flexible scheduling: choose your own 5 consecutive workdays
* 42.5 hours/week between 8am–9pm
* Training provided to support your success
What We’re Looking For
* Extensive experience in welfare, safeguarding, housing, or support work
* Full UK driving licence
* Full-time availability
* Strong communication skills and an empathetic approach
* Ability to work independently and manage a dynamic caseload
If you are interested, please apply asap with your cover letter and CV, please highlight all the relevant safeguarding experience you have