Group: | Rebel Support |
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Posted: | 14/01/2025 |
Location: | From home role with XR UK (UK Wide) |
Hours per week: | Varies |
No. spaces available: | 5 |
Meeting Time: | TBC |
Meeting Format: | Conference call |
Meeting Schedule: | Some team meetings, not every week. |
Essential Skills: | Good communication, note-taking and report writing, and interviewing skills |
Desired Skills: | Experience of health, mental health, victim or community support roles |
Accessibility considerations: | Access to a computer, ability to participate in Zoom calls and conduct phone interviews. Closed captions can be used during meetings. |
The XRUK Rebel Support team aims to protect rebels and teams from harmful behaviours, by dealing with complaints of harmful behaviour that come to them. We take complaints of harmful behaviour very seriously in XR, and aim to provide care and support to everyone involved, in our process. The Case Assessors are part of Rebel Support, and are a group of rebels who investigate the harmful behaviour cases. We want to build up a pool of Case Assessors. You will only be asked to act as part of the Case Assessor team in each case if you have no history of working with the person against whom the complaint is made (the Person Under Review), and can be impartial. You will be guided by a Case Assessor Guide, who will support you in carrying out your role. Rebel Support have developed a process which is followed in all cases. You will interview people during the investigation, both the complainant and the Person Under Review, and people who speak in support of each party, writing notes from the interviews and drawing up reports. You and others in the Case Assessor team will collate all the information from the interviews and will decide on the outcome of cases. When cases come in there are weekly meetings. We might have an intense period and meet more than once a week when a case comes in, as it's best for all concerned that the process is as quick as reasonably possible. So it is useful for applicants to have some flexibility with their time. There will be (sometimes long) quiet periods between cases, but you will need to be 'on call' in case one come in.
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