Community Safety Project Officer – Hate Crime & Modern Slavery Lead
Job Description
Community Safety Project Officer – Hate Crime & Modern Slavery Lead
£45,750 - £49,056 per annum
About Us
About the Job
In this position, you will play a key role with su pporting the Community Safety and Corporate Resilience Manager to deliver on the Newham Safety Partnership priorities to reduce crime and fear of crime. One key priority is to respond to hate crime and modern slavery and oversee the delivery of the borough’s Hate Crime Strategy and associated action plans. You will be a key contact for partners and community groups on hate crime and modern slavery initiatives and concerns. The post holder will undertake regular resident engagement, incorporating community feedback and input into project and policy development and delivery, as well as creating mechanisms to provide regular feedback and updates to residents on the progress of work programmes.
About You
The successful candidate will:
Demonstrate extensive knowledge and experience of hate crime and modern slavery issues that impact upon communities and powers available to address these issues.
Knowledge and understanding of policy, practice and legislation relating to hate crime, modern slavery and crime prevention.
Experience of developing multi-agency violence reduction action plans, initiatives and strategies with regards to Hate Crime and Modern Slavery.
- Significant experience developing and maintaining effective partnerships, working in collaboration with statutory , non-statutory partners and communities to achieve shared objectives.
Experience of dealing with the public in a multiracial and diverse urban environment.
Excellent IT, verbal and written communication skills, with experience of high-level report writing and presentation of reports to varying audiences including elected members, senior management and the community.
Willingness to work flexibly and respond to needs of the service, including working ad-hoc evenings and weekends as well as attending residents’ meetings and resident engagement events across the borough.
Whilst this is a hybrid role, the Community Safety Team are based at 1000 Dockside Road and there is a requirement to be office based a minimum of 2 days a week.
For an informal discussion about the post, please contact Sukhy Hira, Community Safety & Corporate Resilience Manager on 07779 879588.
The closing date for the receipt of applications is 24 th June 2026, however interest in this job may be high and we therefore reserve the right to close the vacancy early. You will be notified if your application has been successful by the 26 th June. Interviews are scheduled in person on the 3 rd and 4 th July 2026.
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Additional Information
We are committed to creating an inclusive, anti-racist environment for all. When you apply for a job at Newham, your application is considered on its merits regardless of your age, disability, ethnicity, faith, gender identity or sexual orientation. If you share our vision and values, and you bring the experience and skills we need, that’s all that matters to us.
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The London Borough of Newham is located only 5 miles east of London. It is well positioned with access to all major networks in London and the south east. It is well connected by public transport with, bus, tube and DLR. When the Crossrail service opens it will call at Custom House close to our council offices and also Stratford station and from there to central London. The London City Airport which serves major European cities is located at Royal Albert Dock. Newham has the youngest overall population in the country. It was one of the six host boroughs for the 2012 Summer Olympics and contains most of the Olympic Park including the London Stadium. It has a thriving arts quarter with the Theatre Royal Stratford East offering excellent entertainment for all the family. There is the University of East London which has two campuses in Newham, one in Stratford and another next to the regenerated Royal Albert Dock. It also has a large Westfield shopping Centre in Stratford which has all the major retailers there.