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Work for Us

Women’s Aid Leicestershire is an inclusive, friendly and diverse place to work. If you are interested in a career with us, view our current vacancies below.

Housekeeper (16 hours)

Closing Date:

Monday 4 November 2024, 5.00pm

This is a vital role within our friendly refuge team, ensuring that the refuge and outside areas are clean, comfortable and meet health & safety requirements for the residents.

Volunteer

Closing Date:

Thursday 31 October 2024

We are currently recruiting for volunteers! We offer a wide range of volunteering opportunities that provide a rewarding and satisfying experience with induction and training to prepare you for the role.

Weekend Refuge Practitioner (13 hours)

Closing Date:

Friday 25 October 2024, 5.00pm

This is a very rewarding role providing practical, emotional and personal development support so that women and children are able to deal with the effects of domestic violence in their lives, and providing a safe and supported environment for women and children living in the refuge.

Part-time Dispersed Accommodation Practitioner (22.5 hours)

Closing Date:

Friday 25th October 2024, 5.00pm

Join a friendly and dedicated refuge team, supporting clients in our dispersed accommodation properties with emotional and practical needs, which will help them to move on from their experiences of domestic abuse.

Project Support Worker – Dispersed Accommodation (25 hours)

Closing Date:

Friday 25 October 2024, 5.00pm

The role of Project Support Worker is a wide-ranging role. The post requires a hands-on approach, ensuring that the work of practitioners, within the dispersed accommodation service, functions smoothly.

Part-time Dispersed Accommodation Practitioner (18 hours)

Closing Date:

Tuesday 29 October 2024, 5.00pm

Join a friendly and dedicated refuge team, supporting clients in our dispersed accommodation properties with emotional and practical needs, which will help them to move on from their experiences of domestic abuse.

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