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24HR Refuge Support Worker

Edinburgh Women's Aid Ltd
Edinburgh Office
Part-time
JOB DESCRIPTION

Job Title:

24HR Refuge Support Worker

Hours:

14 hours per week plus 1 sleepover
(1 back shift/one day shift includes weekends and public holidays)

Duration:

Permanent contract (subject to funding)

Salary:

£29,232 pro-rata
(£11,693 + £45 per sleepover + 7.5% unsociable hours)

Location:

Edinburgh Office

Responsible to:

24HR Team Leader

Peers:

Holiday
Entitlement

24HR staff, Localities Workers, Duty/Crisis Workers, EDDACS
Workers, Recovery Service Workers

26 days annual leave plus 10 public holidays pro rata

This role is subject to satisfactory Adult and Child PVG scheme membership.

Job Purpose

The role of the 24HR Refuge Support Worker is to provide a safe and supportive environment for
women and children who have experienced or are at risk of domestic abuse and may have additional
support needs. You will offer trauma-informed practical and emotional support, supporting women to
regain their confidence, independence, and sense of empowerment as they move forward with their
lives.

In this role, you will ensure the refuge remains a secure and welcoming space, where women feel safe
and supported. You will carry out risk assessments and safety planning, while also assisting with
housing, finances, health, and legal matters. You will work closely with external agencies and the wider
EWA team to provide a holistic and coordinated approach to support, ensuring women and children
receive the most effective support and resources tailored to their needs.

Main Duties

•  To assess, with a woman, her support and safety requirements and to develop with her a support

and safety package which is appropriately recorded and tailored to her risks and needs.

•  To provide practical and emotional support in an empowering way as part of a planned input to
support  women to  recover  from  domestic  abuse  who  may have  additional  support needs  with
mental health, substance misuse or a vulnerability from more than one perpetrator.

•  To create a safe environment for women and any accompanying children who use EWA services.

•  To  support  women  with  concerns  in  connection  with  any  accompanying  children  or  young

people.

•  To respond appropriately and empathically to women who are emotional or in a distressed state.

•  To ensure the refuge accommodation is available, prepared, and ready for occupation.

•  To ensure that all necessary paperwork relating to EWA accommodation is completed.

•  To familiarise women and any accompanying children with the appropriate EWA accommodation

environment, regulations, expectations and safety procedures.

•  To  ensure  the  refuge  flats  are  maintained  to  a  high  standard  and  remain  in  good  repair  and

decoration.

•  To accurately and appropriately advise women of their welfare rights, legal rights, immigration

rights, housing options, benefits and child support options.

•  To  assist  women  with  necessary  paperwork  for  application  for  housing  benefits  and  other

services to enable women to make informed choices and decisions.

•  To  ensure  that  EWA’s  (including  any  related  funder  or  registration  required)  records,

administration and documentation are completed correctly.

•  To provide advocacy support in respect of the above options if required or requested.

•  To  work  positively  with other agencies  to provide  a  holistic  multi-agency  response to  women’s

needs.

•  To act within organisational policies and procedures.

Other Duties

•  To  work  to  the  SSSC  code  of  practice  for  support  workers  and  national  standards  for  care  –

housing support services.

•  To ensure EWA policies and health and safety procedures are followed.

•  To  maintain  clear,  comprehensive  records  and  reporting  for  service  delivery,  funder

requirements and monitoring and evaluation purposes.

•  To  actively  participate  in  personal  and  team  development  including  attending  support  and

supervision, team meetings, training and appraisals.

•  To provide information and advice to other professionals, agencies, and individuals on domestic

abuse and EWA services to increase referrals.

•  To  lead  and  facilitate  social/group/evaluation  opportunities  for  women  who  are  using  EWA

services.

•  To actively develop professional and positive relationships with partner agencies.

•  To assist with the running of EWA by being flexible in approach and carrying out other duties as

required by management and commensurate with this post.

Please note- the above list is not exhaustive

Person Specification

Essential

•  Qualified to SVQ Social Services and Healthcare at SCQF Level 6 or other relevant qualification
to  register  as  a  housing  support  worker  with  the  SSSC  or  willingness  to  work  towards  a
qualification.

•  Understanding of domestic abuse and the effects of abuse on women and children.
•  Understanding  of  additional  support  needs  such  as  mental  health,  substance  misuse  and

honour based abuse.

•  Ability to work within the values and ethos of a feminist understanding of domestic abuse.
•  Experience  of  providing  person  centred,  empathic  and  empowering  support  to  vulnerable

women.

•  Ability to maintain work records and to keep appropriate monitoring and evaluation records to

a high standard.

•  A high standard of verbal and written communication.
•  Computer literate.
•  Ability to manage a caseload and work on own initiative in a busy environment.
•  Non-judgemental and anti-discriminatory approach.
•  Understanding of child protection and adult support and protection procedures.
•  Understanding of the SSSC code of practice and National Care Standards.

Desirable

•  Experience of supporting women on a one to one basis.
•  Experience of working with domestic abuse.
•  Knowledge of current housing, welfare and benefits procedures.

Women only need apply under Schedule 9 (Part 1) of the Equality Act 2010

Edinburgh Women’s Aid is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the
community.

Company No: SC237521

Registered Charity No: SC028301