At our UK-wide Helpline, our priority is to empower the public to protect children and young people. With empathy, sensitivity and common sense you will provide emotional support, practical guidance and help to anyone who thinks a child may be at risk of abuse.
If you are interested in becoming a Helpline Practitioner and are a qualified social care, health or education professional, with up-to-date knowledge of child protection legislation and practical experience of child protection and welfare issues who is driven by making a difference please join our talent pool where we can keep you updated on what is happening at NSPCC and let you know about any future roles that come up.