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It is an occupational requirement that applications are open to WOMEN ONLY as permitted under Schedule 9 Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010.
Ready to be a lifeline for young people
As a DVA Specialist youll directly empower young people aged 517 impacted by domestic violence and abuse. Imagine providing crucial support through tailored casework and group activities in schools the community and even their homes (virtually too!). Youll team up with parents schools and other key players to create a strong safety net conducting insightful assessments to understand their unique needs and help them build brighter futures. If youre passionate about making a real difference in young lives this is your chance to champion their resilience.
NOTE: We encourage early applications as this vacancy may close once we have appointed a successful candidate.
For further information about the roleplease download the Job Description which can be found at the bottom of this page.
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Please include examples from paid or voluntary work/activities or other life experiences. This information will be used as a basis for shortlisting.
Where you dont meet the requirements of the post currently please explain how you intend on doing so for instance via training and commitment to personal development.
About us
Juno Womens Aid is the largest domestic abuse organisation in Nottingham and one of the largest in the UK. We work with women children and teens who have been affected by domestic abuse inAshfield Broxtowe Gedling Nottingham City and Rushcliffe.
We run a wide range of services including the 24hour Nottingham and Nottinghamshire Freephone Domestic and Sexual Violence Helpline. This is where you can speak to one of our specialist trained female support workers 365 days a year.
In we worked with 2095 women 360 children and young people fostered 49 pets and received over 17320 calls on our Helpline.
At any one time were supporting 500600 women and children in Nottingham and South Nottinghamshire.
Weve been helping women children and teens in Nottingham for over 40 years and were passionate about helping anyone affected by domestic abuse to stay as safe as possible and to recover from the harm of domestic abuse.
In the next 5 years we will have established a vast network of supporters to help us raise awareness and move our community standards of acceptance to reach tolerance zero towards domestic abuse.
In June 2019 we changed our name from Womens Aid Integrated Services (WAIS) to Juno Womens Aid (Juno) to differentiate ourselves from the other Womens Aid organisations in the area. Juno is a Roman goddess protector of women and children.
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