Refuge Support Worker
Refuge Support Worker
- Location:Newport, Newport, United Kingdom
- Earnings:£24847.20 to £24847.20
Salary: £24,847.20
Location:
Contractually based in our Hwb: Newport
Covering refuges across: Newport
Contract Type:
Permanent in line with funding
Workplace based (within refuges across Newport)
Hours & working Pattern:
- 35hours per week (full time)
- Generally, Monday to Friday, 9pm – 4.30pm with occasional evening and weekend work in line with the needs of the service
- A minimum of 30 minutes unpaid break during shift
- All team members must work flexibly on occasions to meet the needs of the Charity and the people we support
- Participate in organisational Tier 2 call rota (paid)
Accountable to:Assistant Support Services Manager
Purpose of the post:
To provide specialised, trauma-informed support to adults and families who have experienced domestic or sexual abuse, harm and violence and may need intensive support around multiple co-occurring needs such substance use and mental health challenges.
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It may be necessary, following consultation, to amend the job description in light of experience and changing circumstances.
This role requires frequent travel for business purposes. A current valid driving licence, access to a car and insurance covering business use
Closing Date: 22nd July 2026
We operate a rolling recruitment process and may interview suitable candidates as applications are received. We reserve the right to close this vacancy once the position has been filled.
Due to the nature of these roles, they are only open to female applicants (Exempt under the Equality Act 2010, pursuant to Schedule 9, Part 1). A disclosure obtained through the Disclosure and Barring Service is requireed for all posts.
Cyfannol is an organisation with equality, diversity and inclusion at its heart. We welcome applications from all areas of the community. However, we particularly encourage applications from members of our BAME community as well as individuals with disabilities who are currently under-represented within our workforce.