Charity registered in Scotland SC005227
Glasgow Women’s Aid provides temporary refuge, support and information for women, children and young people who have experienced domestic abuse.
Glasgow Women’s Aid provides information, support and temporary accommodation for women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse. We have refuge accommodation, follow on services and outreach services both for women and children across Glasgow.
The purpose of this role is to support our Women’s Team with providing a support service to women who are living in our refuges. You will support women being admitted into refuge and will respond to the practical and emotional needs of women as required. Although you will not be a key worker, you will attend appointments with women, signpost and advocate for them and support the running of our group work programmes.
It is essential that you have experience of providing support to women who have experienced trauma or crisis. A suitable qualification that meets with SSSC Housing Support registration is also required (examples would be HNC Social Services or SVQ Level 3 Social Services and Healthcare). The nature of our work requires a commitment to the feminist analysis of domestic abuse and to the values of Glasgow Women’s Aid
Glasgow Women’s Aid provides information, support and temporary accommodation for women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse. We have refuge accommodation, follow on services and outreach services both for women and children across Glasgow. We are looking for experienced women who have the innovation and passion to drive our services forward.
Our Children and Young People team provide vital support to children dealing with the trauma of domestic abuse and leaving their home. They ensure that children are given a service which is driven by them and meets their needs. Our service includes 1-1 therapeutic support, therapeutic focused group work and free play sessions for children from birth to age 18. You will also provide support as children move on from refuge. An important part of this role will be the development and delivery of innovative and creative groupwork.
It is essential that you have experience of providing face to face 1-1 support and groupwork for children of all ages who have experienced gender based violence, along with experience of carrying out Risk Assessments and support planning. You must have a relevant qualification for working with children and young people such as SVQ Level 3 Social Service (Children and Young People).
Glasgow Women’s Aid provides information, support and temporary accommodation for women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse. We have refuge accommodation, follow on services and outreach services both for women and children across Glasgow. Due to Covid-19 and the rise of domestic abuse, we have a range of vacancies across our services. All of our posts are on a fixed term contract and full and part time vacancies are available.
The purpose of this role is to provide therapeutic support to women experiencing domestic abuse across our women’s services. This will involve providing innovative and creative 1-1 support to women who have experienced domestic abuse. This could be women living in refuge, women moving into their own tenancy and women seeking Outreach support. You will provide person centred support to women as they move through their journey and will advocate to make sure that women’s voices are heard and their needs are met.
Glasgow Women’s Aid provides information, support and temporary accommodation for women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse. We have refuge accommodation, follow on services and outreach services both for women and children across Glasgow. Due to Covid-19 and the rise of domestic abuse, we have a range of vacancies across our services. All of our posts are on a fixed term contract and full and part time vacancies are available.
As an Outreach Worker you will be in the community engaging children and young people in our service and providing therapeutic 1-1 support and therapeutic focused group work to young people. You will also work closely with partner organisations, promoting the service and raising awareness. You will either work predominantly in schools providing support to children who have experienced domestic abuse at home, or you will be part of our Enough! Project focused on supporting 13-19 year olds who are experiencing domestic abuse in their own relationship.
Glasgow Women’s Aid provides information, support and temporary accommodation for women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse. We have refuge accommodation, follow on services and outreach services both for women and children across Glasgow. Due to Covid-19 and the rise of domestic abuse, we have a range of vacancies across our services. All of our posts are on a fixed term contract and full and part time vacancies are available.
The main aim of our Women’s Outreach Service is to provide support to women in their own community and to support women identified as high risk through the MARAC process. You will provide practical and emotional support to women through support planning and will advocate for women to ensure their voices are heard. You will contact women who are referred to MARAC and provide crisis intervention, risk assessment, safety planning and information about the MARAC process. An important part of this role will be the development and delivery of innovative and creative groupwork.
Glasgow Women’s Aid provides information, support and temporary accommodation for women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse. We have refuge accommodation, follow on services and outreach services both for women and children across Glasgow. Due to Covid-19 and the rise of domestic abuse, we have a range of vacancies across our services. All of our posts are on a fixed term contract and full and part time vacancies are available.
The purpose of this role is to provide therapeutic support to women experiencing domestic abuse across our women’s services. This will involve providing innovative and creative 1-1 support to women who have experienced domestic abuse. This could be women living in refuge, women moving into their own tenancy and women seeking Outreach support. You will provide person centred support to women as they move through their journey and will advocate to make sure that women’s voices are heard and their needs are met.
Glasgow Women’s Aid provides information, support and temporary accommodation for women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse. We have refuge accommodation, follow on services and outreach services both for women and children across Glasgow.
As an Outreach Worker you will be in the community engaging children and young people in our service and providing therapeutic 1-1 support and therapeutic focused group work to young people. You will also work closely with partner organisations, promoting the service and raising awareness. You will work predominantly in schools providing support to children who have experienced domestic abuse at home.
Glasgow Women’s Aid provides information, support and temporary accommodation for women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse. We have refuge accommodation, follow on services and outreach services both for women and children across Glasgow.
The main aim of our Women’s Outreach Service is to provide support to women in their own community and to support women identified as high risk through the MARAC process. You will provide practical and emotional support to women through support planning and will advocate for women to ensure their voices are heard. You will contact women who are referred to MARAC and provide crisis intervention, risk assessment, safety planning and information about the MARAC process. An important part of this role will be the development and delivery of innovative and creative groupwork.
Glasgow Women’s Aid provides information, support and temporary accommodation for women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse. We have refuge accommodation, follow on services and outreach services both for women and children across Glasgow.
Our Children and Young People team provide vital support to children dealing with the trauma of domestic abuse and leaving their home. They ensure that children are given a service which is driven by them and meets their needs. Our service includes 1-1 therapeutic support, therapeutic focused group work and free play sessions. You will also provide support as children move on from refuge. An important part of this role will be the development and delivery of innovative and creative groupwork.
Glasgow Women’s Aid is a feminist organisation providing information, support and temporary accommodation for women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse. We have refuge accommodation, follow on services and outreach services both for women and children across Glasgow.
The purpose of this role is to provide therapeutic support to women experiencing domestic abuse across our women’s services. This will involve providing innovative and creative 1-1 support to women who have experienced domestic abuse. This could be women living in refuge, women moving into their own tenancy and women seeking Outreach support. You will provide person centred support to women as they move through their journey and will advocate to make sure that women’s voices are heard and their needs are met.
It is essential that you have experience of providing support to women who have experienced gender-based violence. A suitable qualification that meets with SSSC Housing Support registration is also required (examples would be HNC Social Services or SVQ Level 3 Social Services and Healthcare). The nature of our work requires a commitment to the feminist analysis of domestic abuse and to the values of Glasgow Women’s Aid.
Glasgow Women’s Aid provides information, support and temporary accommodation for women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse. We have refuge accommodation, follow on services and outreach services both for women and children across Glasgow.
The purpose of this role is to provide therapeutic support to women experiencing domestic abuse across our women’s services. This will involve providing innovative and creative 1-1 support to women who have experienced domestic abuse. This could be women living in refuge, women moving into their own tenancy and women seeking Outreach support. You will provide person centred support to women as they move through their journey and will advocate to make sure that women’s voices are heard and their needs are met.
Glasgow Women’s Aid provides information, support and temporary accommodation for women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse. We have refuge accommodation, follow on services and outreach services both for women and children across Glasgow.
Our Children and Young People team provide vital support to children dealing with the trauma of domestic abuse and leaving their home. They ensure that children are given a service which is driven by them and meets their needs. Our service includes 1-1 therapeutic support, therapeutic focused group work and free play sessions. You will also provide support as children move on from refuge. An important part of this role will be the development and delivery of innovative and creative groupwork.
Our administrator is a key role for ensuring the smooth running of the organisation. You will carry out general admin duties across the organisation, supporting our services with all their admin and IT needs. You will support our incoming referrals, being the main point of contact for enquiries and providing information on the services that we provide. This is a very busy and varied role, and the successful candidate must have adequate experience of working in an admin role in a busy environment plus knowledge of the Third Sector. You must also have good organisational skills as you will have competing demands. Above all you will have enthusiasm and passion for working in a feminist organisation.
Glasgow Women’s Aid provides information, support and temporary accommodation for women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse. We have refuge accommodation, follow on services and outreach services both for women and children across Glasgow.
The purpose of this role is to provide therapeutic support to women experiencing domestic abuse across our women’s services. This will involve providing innovative and creative 1-1 support to women who have experienced domestic abuse. This could be women living in refuge, women moving into their own tenancy and women seeking Outreach support. You will provide person centred support to women as they move through their journey and will advocate to make sure that women’s voices are heard and their needs are met.
It is essential that you have experience of providing support to women who have experienced gender-based violence. A suitable qualification that meets with SSSC Housing Support registration is also required (examples would be HNC Social Services or SVQ Level 3 Social Services and Healthcare). The nature of our work requires a commitment to the feminist analysis of domestic abuse and to the values of Glasgow Women’s Aid.
Glasgow Women’s Aid provides information, support and temporary accommodation for women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse. We have refuge accommodation, follow on services and outreach services both for women and children across Glasgow.
Role:
We are currently recruiting unique individuals with the expertise, time and commitment to join our Board and provide sound strategic guidance and leadership to help drive the charity forward. We are specifically interested in recruiting Board Members with skills and expertise in relation to:
• Social Work / Social Care
• Domestic abuse
• Women’s Aid Organisations
• Service Management / Service Delivery
• Working with Children
• Quality Assurance and Audit
• Financial Management
• Fundraising
• Property Insurance / Housing Management
It would be advantageous to have previous experience of being a Board Member or working closely with a Board. We are looking for Board members with experience of various organisations and sectors.
Glasgow Women’s Aid provides information, support and temporary accommodation for women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse. We have refuge accommodation, follow on services and outreach services both for women and children across Glasgow.
Are you passionate about children and children’s rights? Do you enjoy working with children and do you have experience of working with children who have experienced trauma? We are looking for a CYP Outreach and Prevention Worker to join our team and provide vital support to children dealing with the trauma of domestic abuse. You will ensure that children are given a service which is driven by them and meets their needs. Our children’s service includes 1-1 therapeutic support and therapeutic focused group work to children in their own community. You will also be part of a group of workers who deliver prevention work in primary and secondary schools and local youth groups.
A qualification relevant to working with children and young people, such as SVQ Level 3 Social Service (Children and Young People) is required. The nature of our work requires a commitment to the feminist analysis of domestic abuse and to the values of Glasgow Women’s Aid.
Glasgow Women’s Aid provides information, support and temporary accommodation for women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse. We have refuge accommodation, follow on services and outreach services both for women and children across Glasgow.
The purpose of this role is to support our Women’s Team with providing a support service to women who are living in our refuges. You will support women being admitted into refuge and will respond to the practical and emotional needs of women as required. Although you will not be a key worker, you will attend appointments with women, signpost and advocate for them and support the running of our group work programmes.
It is essential that you have experience of providing support to women who have experienced trauma or crisis. A suitable qualification that meets with SSSC Housing Support registration is also required (examples would be HNC Social Services or SVQ Level 3 Social Services and Healthcare). The nature of our work requires a commitment to the feminist analysis of domestic abuse and to the values of Glasgow Women’s Aid.
Glasgow Women’s Aid provides information, support and temporary accommodation for women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse. We have refuge accommodation, follow on services and outreach services both for women and children across Glasgow.
The purpose of this role is to ensure that all of our sites are maintained to a good standard of repair and decoration. We have several refuge sites across Glasgow and you will be responsible for ensuring that maintenance work gets carried out. You will carry out minor DIY tasks yourself such as building flat pack furniture, fitting curtains and hanging pictures so that our properties are ready for families to move in. You will provide support where special cleans are required and ensure that there is adequate stock of everything we need to make refuge a home. This is a very busy role and the successful candidate will have great customer service skills and a proactive attitude. As we have several sites it is essential that you have a drivers license.
Glasgow Women’s Aid provides information, support and temporary accommodation for women, children and young people experiencing domestic abuse. We have refuge accommodation, follow on services and outreach services both for women and children across Glasgow.
This is a busy role within our Enough! project that delivers support for young women experiencing domestic abuse in their own relationship. You will work with young women aged 13 to 21 years old, providing person centered therapeutic support. Many of our young women have complex needs including care leavers and young mums. You will support the young women by working alongside partner agencies to advocate for them to achieve the best possible outcomes. You will deliver a group work programme and will be part of the dedicated evening drop in for the service. Part of your role will be to raise awareness of domestic abuse among young women and deliver prevention work.
You will manage referrals, waiting lists, support plans and case records. It is essential that you have experience of providing support to young women who have experienced gendered based violence and that you have experience of providing 1-1 person centered support. Knowledge of the court system would be desirable.
A suitable qualification relevant to working with children and young people, such as SVQ Level 3 Social Service (Children and Young People) is also essential. You must be able to drive with access to a car. The nature of our work requires a commitment to the feminist analysis of domestic abuse and to the values of Glasgow Women’s Aid.
2 posts are available and are on fixed term contracts to 31st March 2024.
1 x 35 hours per week
Salary £29,201, plus 7.5% Out of Hours Allowance
Are you passionate about children and children’s rights?
Do you enjoy working with children and do you have experience of working with children who have experienced trauma?
We are looking for a CYP Refuge and Follow On Worker to join our team and provide vital support to children dealing with the trauma of domestic abuse and leaving their home. You will ensure that children are given a service which is driven by them and meets their needs. Our children’s service includes 1-1 therapeutic support, therapeutic focused group work and free play sessions. You will also provide support as children move on from refuge.
An important part of this role will be the development and delivery of innovative and creative groupwork. A qualification relevant to working with children and young people, such as SVQ Level 3 Social Service (Children and Young People) is also required. You must be able to drive with access to a car.
The nature of our work requires a commitment to the feminist analysis of domestic abuse and to the values of Glasgow Women’s Aid