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Adult Sexual Exploitation BAME Case Worker

England
£14.6k/yr
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Adult Sexual Exploitation BAME Case Worker

Adult Sexual Exploitation BAME Case Worker

Organisations

Womens Centre

Hours

18.5 hours per week

Number of Jobs

1

Location(s)

WomenCentre Kirklees

Position type

Temporary

Length of contract

Fixed Term – end March 2027

Salary

£29,439 pro rata (Actual £14,719.50)

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Kirklees Council are advertising this role on behalf of Women's Centre

Role Description

Adult Sexual Exploitation BAME Case Worker

Hours: 18.5 hours per week

Salary: £29,439 pro rata (Actual £14,719.50)

Based at: WomenCentre Kirklees, Huddersfield based with travel across Calderdale and Kirklees

The Adult Sexual Exploitation Partnership (ASEP) brings together eight organisations from across Yorkshire and the North East, to provide trauma-informed support for women who have been targeted for abuse, including sexual exploitation. ASEP partners also work together to influence policy change bringing together and amplifying the voices and experience of women who have been forgotten, left behind and judged.

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The Sexual Exploitation BAME Case Worker will provide culturally sensitive, trauma-informed support on a one-to-one basis, as well as brokering solutions to help women from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities (including Romanian, Polish, Hungarian, Pakistani and Indian) address immediate needs, identify and support through crisis, and supporting women through the process of giving evidence to trials. This role also includes community outreach across Kirklees and Calderdale. The work will drive and embed best practice in working with young women as they transition into adulthood.

In this role you will be working as part of the WomenCentre team and be line managed within our team. You will also be expected to work alongside colleagues in similar roles in the other ASEP partnership organisations across the region to share learning, participate with the project’s evaluation and wider events. This is a unique opportunity to work at the heart of the community, offering life changing support to those most at risk of sexual exploitation.

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This is an opportunity to be involved in a developing role that that will influence work with women locally, regionally and nationally.

WomenCentre is an organisation that promotes safeguarding practice across all our service delivery and staff and volunteer recruitment.

Application Information

Application deadline: 9am, Monday 3rd August

Interviews: w/c Monday 10th August

For an informal discussion please contact Sarah Hopkins on 01484 450866

For more information about the above post or to download an application pack please visit our website:. All applications should be returned by email to:

This post is open to women only – Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1 applies.

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Closing date

03 August 2026, 9:00 AM

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Skills

Culturally Sensitive Support
Trauma-Informed Care
Crisis Management
Community Outreach
Policy Influence
Support for Women
Case Management
Collaboration
Evaluation Participation
Advocacy
Communication
Empathy
Problem Solving
Cultural Awareness
Networking
Teamwork

Location

England, United Kingdom

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