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This post is a 22.5 hour post.
A Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) young people’s specialist, you will work pro-actively with children and teens, who have experienced DVA offering risk assessed, strength based, and needs led support. You will work alongside each child/young person ensuring an age-appropriate response and liaising closely with the mother/carer/non-abusive parent as well as school and other appropriate agencies, to meet a range of needs. Join Juno and oversee trauma-informed, needs-led support, ensuring service excellence and contributing to our strategic vision. In this pivotal role, you'll join a dedicated team, provide needs-led support to children affected by domestic abuse, and forge key partnerships, all while making a profound difference in the lives of survivors.
If you're committed to upholding the highest standards of care and eager to drive impactful change, we invite you to help us build a safer future.
NOTE: We encourage early applications as this vacancy may close once we have appointed a successful candidate.
For further information about the role, please download the Job Description which can be found at the bottom of this page.
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Juno Women's 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 in Ashfield, Broxtowe, Gedling, Nottingham City, and Rushcliffe.
We run a wide range of services including the 24-hour 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.