Exploited Children’s Mapping & Researcher
Redbridge is an ambitious, diverse and exciting east-London borough. What we do is driven by changing our relationship with local people to support our vision. As a result, we've developed innovative ways to build our communities and transform our Council.
We're one of the fastest growing parts of the country and the third most diverse London borough. Our communities are attracted by a mixture of excellent schools, relatively affordable housing, high-quality open space and rapid transport connections into the heart of the City.
We have an opportunity for a Mapping and Research officer to join our Exploited Children’s Team. This team provides support to our Statutory Child Protection Services including data analysis and direct support to the victims of child exploitation.
The post holder will be responsible for gathering information from a range of sources to find and develop intelligence which aids social workers, Police and other professionals to understand and respond to children who are being exploited.
The post holder is also responsible for completing association maps which demonstrate the links between exploited children and other relevant factors.
For an informal discussion about the role please contact Anna Watson, Manager Exploited Children’s Team, by email at anna.watson@redbridge.gov.uk
& Person Specification
To apply for this post please complete the online application form and attach your CV and a Covering Letter addressing how you meet the criteria for the role as stated in the person specification.
All short-listed applicants will need to demonstrate proof of right to work in the UK. At the London Borough of Redbridge, we receive a high volume of great-quality applicants, we therefore may close a vacancy earlier than advertised. Early applications are therefore encouraged.
We are committed to employment practices that promote diversity and inclusion in employment and welcome applications from qualified applicants regardless of age, disability, gender identity, sex, marriage and civil partnership status, pregnancy and maternity status, colour, race, religion, or belief.