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Safeguarding CoordinatorCrystal Palace

LocationEngland
ContractFull time
PostedJuly 15, 2026
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Crystal Palace is looking for Safeguarding Coordinator in England. This is a Full time role. Candidates with are encouraged to apply.
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Role
Safeguarding Coordinator
Club
Crystal Palace
Location
England
Contract type
Full time
Salary / Package

£31,000 - £34,500 per year

Closing: August 01, 2026

Description

Key Details

Salary: £31,000 - £34,500 per year

Hours: Our standard full-time roles are 37.5 hours per week. However, applications for part-time hours will be considered.

Contract term: 1-year fixed-term (with possibility of extension).

Closing date: 2nd August 2026

Interviews: Week commencing 10th August 2026

Job Overview

As Safeguarding Coordinator, you will support the Safeguarding Manager with ensuring that safeguarding is embedded throughout the Foundation, and that all participants are safe, valued and respected. You will be a passionate safeguarding professional, able to educate others, challenge appropriately and ensure that safeguarding is at the forefront of our work.

Job Description

  • Promote a strong safeguarding culture within the organisation, role modelling safeguarding best practice;
  • Be a visible and approachable point of contact for staff, participants and parents/carers for safeguarding concerns;
  • Provide safeguarding advice to colleagues, including signposting to relevant support and oversight of cases;
  • Triage safeguarding reports/concerns, giving guidance, making referrals, and liaising with parents/carers as needed;
  • Train staff to increase their safeguarding knowledge;
  • Provide safeguarding administration support, including administering DBS applications and completing school letters of assurance;
  • Deputise for the Safeguarding Manager in their absence.

Person Specification

  • Experience of working with and a passion for promoting the safety of children, young people and adults at risk;
  • Knowledge of statutory safeguarding guidance, and other guidance related to best practice and outcomes for young people;
  • The ability to exercise the highest standards of confidentiality, and to work sensitively with those affected by safeguarding concerns;
  • The ability to identify and challenge poor practice;
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including written, verbal and presentation skills;
  • The ability to visit sessions across South London, including occasional evenings, as required.

Safeguarding

We are committed to ensuring the welfare and protection of all children, young people and adults who take part in our activities, and all staff are expected to share this commitment. All successful candidates will go through safer recruitment checks (including a criminal records check) before commencing employment.

 

Skills

  • Management
  • Leadership
  • Development