Referral Assessor
Referral Assessor – Investigations
Grade C | £27,204 – £29,859
Full Time – 36.5 hours | Permanent
Location: Huyton
Job Purpose
As a Referral Assessor, you will play a vital role in safeguarding vulnerable adults and children. You will review all vulnerability referrals made to the police, assess risk, and evaluate the needs of those referred. This includes researching police systems to gather all known information and making informed decisions on appropriate referral pathways and support networks to ensure risk is managed effectively.
Key Responsibilities
- Review and assess vulnerability referrals from internal and external sources.
- Research police systems to collate relevant information.
- Make informed decisions on referral pathways and safeguarding measures.
- Ensure compliance with data protection legislation and information-sharing frameworks.
- Work collaboratively with partner agencies to manage risk and safeguard individuals.
Essential Knowledge & Experience
- Training in Management of Police Information (MOPI) or “Managing Information.”
- Understanding of statutory guidance: Working Together to Safeguard Children and Vulnerable Adults (2018).
- Familiarity with Information Sharing Agreements (ISA) between police and partner agencies.
- Knowledge of child protection, vulnerable adult, and domestic abuse processes and best practice.
- Experience in:
- Managing electronic VPRFs via Corvus.
- Using systems such as NICHE, PNC, PND, CORVUS, STORM.
- Multi-agency information sharing and safeguarding processes.
- Risk assessment tools (e.g., MERIT, DASH, Levels of Need).
- Strong communication skills (written and verbal).
- Proficiency in MS Office and ability to learn new IT systems.
- Ability to work independently, manage workloads, and thrive in a high-demand environment.
Desirable
- Experience of assessing vulnerability using common risk assessment tools.
- Familiarity with partner agency systems (e.g., Liquid Logic).
Additional Information
- This role may close early for redeployment.
- Please attach:
- A 1,000-word evidence statement detailing your suitability.
- Your CV and relevant qualifications.
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Benefits
- Annual Leave: 25 days + 8 bank holidays (rising to 30 days after 5 years).
- Pension: Local Government Pension Scheme (contributions 5.5%–11.5%).
- Health & Wellbeing: On-site gyms, counselling, physiotherapy, mental health support.
- Flexible Working: 7am–7pm (core hours 10am–3pm).
- Other Perks:
- Blue Light discounts
- Cycle to work scheme
- Salary sacrifice car scheme
- Generous maternity/paternity/adoption leave
- Sick pay provisions
Our Commitment to Diversity
We are committed to building a workforce that reflects our communities. We welcome applications from underrepresented groups, including women and Black & ethnic minority candidates.
If you require reasonable adjustments, please contact the recruitment team.
For support during the application process, our Outreach team is here to help:
Email: Outreach@merseyside.police.uk


