Location: | Leicester |
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Salary: | £39,355 to £42,882 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 6th June 2025 |
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Closes: | 30th June 2025 |
Job Ref: | D-63063527-02 |
This is a maternity cover post for up to 12 months, or upon the return of the post-holder, whichever is sooner.
Role
At De Montfort University (DMU), we believe that every student and apprentice should reach their full potential. We are looking for a temporary Safeguarding Officer to take a leading role in our approach to safeguarding, ensuring that our practice meets expectations set by Ofsted, the Office for Students (OfS), and other key bodies. This is a student-focused and strategic role while combines casework with policy focus, cross-department collaboration, and staff development. You'll be part of a multidisciplinary welfare team that works proactively and responsively to ensure students and apprentices can thrive as part of Healthy DMU our university wide approach to wellbeing.
Your work will support DMU’s Safeguarding strategy, with particular focus on meeting Ofsted and OfS regulatory expectations, including triangulation of evidence from staff, students, and employers. You will be required to a central role in managing serious and urgent student welfare cases, including those involving safeguarding concerns, sexual or domestic violence, harassment, and Prevent-related matters. You will providing expert guidance to academic staff, students, and placement employers on welfare processes, helping to embed safeguarding practices across the student experience and curriculum. You will provide support and training to colleagues across the university, developing materials with our Student Welfare Training and Development Officer, and ensure consistent standards of knowledge and practice. You will monitor case outcomes and support continual service improvement based on data, student voice, and sector best practice. You will be required to build and maintaining external relationships with agencies including police, social services, and safeguarding boards to ensure effective partnership working and appropriate escalation. You will be required to keep accurate records and regularly compile detailed reports as part of the role.
You will support strategic welfare projects and contribute to the development of institutional policy, under the direction of the Welfare Policy and Projects Manager and the Operational Lead for Safeguarding. The role may include line management responsibility for adviser staff within the No Space for Hate and Mandala Project student services.
Ideal Candidate
We require a sound understanding of safeguarding legislation and frameworks, including Ofsted and OfS expectations. Experience of managing serious and complex welfare and safeguarding cases within an education, health, or social care setting is required preferably as a Designated Safeguarding Lead or similar formal role. You will need a collaborative approach and be able to build strong internal and external partnerships, influence change, and act with professionalism. You will need to demonstrate the ability to support the development of policy and create inclusive training or communications. A commitment to equality, inclusion, and sustainability is required in every aspect of your work.
To arrange an informal conversation about the role, please contact: natalie.mckeown@dmu.co.uk
Closing Date: 30th June 2025 Interview Dates: 21st & 22nd July 2025 (subject to change)
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