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Project Manager - Turn Around Project

38,480 per year
Derby City & Derby County
Full-time
24th July 2026
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Project Manager - Turn Around Project

  • Location:Derby City & Derby County
  • Hours:37 per week (Permanent)
  • Salary:£38,480 per annum, £20.00 per hour

Women’s Work is a National Award-Winning Charity founded in 2003. We aim to deliver a holistic, person-centred support service to vulnerable and disadvantaged women with complex health and social needs. We do this by ensuring they can access support, education and information to raise self-esteem and confidence, empowering them to make positive life choices resulting in improved health and wellbeing.

The Role
To take responsibility for the development, delivery, and administration of the Criminal Justice Project, to achieve positive outcomes around health and well-being for vulnerable female offenders. To provide leadership, supervision and support the development of the TAP delivery
team, overseeing administration, monitoring and reporting functions of the project.

Person Specification

  • Qualified in a relevant field to at least Level 3 and with a minimum of 3 years' experience in a similar role
  • Leadership/Management Qualification or Degree in Health & Social Care, Social work/Criminology
  • Knowledge and understanding of the criminal Justice system and other related systems/services
  • Good interpersonal and all-round communication skills, evaluation and sound judgement skills
  • Excellent written and report writing skills
  • Also have the ability to manage their own caseload with excellent IT and Project Management skills

An Enhanced DBS and Enhanced Level 1 Vetting will be required

Ref: PM

Schedule 9, Paragraph 1 of the Equality Act 2010 applies.
This role is open to women only: This is an occupational requirement due to the vulnerabilities women supported by WW will experience around abuse and trauma. A woman-to-woman support service is an essential component to building the trusting and professional relationships, we believe are required to facilitate healing and recovery.

For an informal discussion please email dionne.reid@womens-work.org.uk

How to Apply

Please apply by downloading and completing the application form below and returning it to applications@womens-work.org.uk

To download the application form, click here.

For a detailed job description and person specification, click here.

Closing dates for all applications will be: Friday 24th July 2026 at midnight.

If you have not had a response to your application, it will mean your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.
We apologise that we will not be able to respond to unsuccessful applications individually due to capacity and thank you for your interest in Women’s Work.

General Volunteers

We are also looking for general volunteers to help deliver our services at our headquarters. Our volunteers come from all walks of life with an array of skills and experience, and many have benefited from the support of Women’s Work themselves as peer mentors. Being a volunteer is a great way to gain skills and experience, which can help with securing future employment.

For more information about volunteering please contact us and ask for the Volunteer Coordinator

Email us at info@womens-work.org.uk or call 01332 242 525