Doing a job share can be difficult and needs top communication
and organisational skills. Job sharing two jobs is even more of a
challenge, as Moira Andrew and Rory Macrae will testify. "It isn't
straightforward sharing two jobs and I wouldn't recommend it in any
other circumstances," says Macrae.
The two of them have been running a court-mandated domestic
violence project for abusive men in Edinburgh for several years and
now also co-run a similar voluntary project. Such schemes are few
as most domestic violence work focuses on women and children. "We
wanted practice to change in a way that made real the idea of
making men responsible for their domestic violence," says Macrae.
"We put violence at the centre of the problem."
CURRICULUM VITAE: Moira Andrew
From 2004 Job share, senior social worker,
Edinburgh domestic violence probation project (DVPP).
2000-present Seconded to Working with Men
project.
1990-present Founding member, DVPP. 1979-90 Social
worker, Edinburgh criminal justice social work service.
1973-9 Medical social worker, Princess Margaret
Rose Orthopaedic Hospital, Edinburgh.
1971-3 Three months as a social worker, then
catering work. 1968-71 Social work training, Moray House College,
Edinburgh.
CURRICULUM VITAE: Rory Macrae
2004-present Job share, senior social worker,
DVPP.
2002-present Job share, senior development post,
Working with Men.
Feb-Aug 1998 Job swap in Australia, running a
programme for abusive men.
1991-present Part-time social worker, DVPP, going
full time in 1996.
1991-6 Part-time social worker, resettlement team,
Edinburgh Council.
1988-91 Social worker, young offenders criminal
justice team, Fife Council.
1986-8 Social work training, Birmingham
University.
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