Central Women's Aid
Specialist Domestic Abuse Support Worker

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Specialist Domestic Abuse Support Worker
We are seeking to recruit for the following post:
Job Opportunity: Specialist Domestic Abuse Support Worker - Women and Families
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Nottingham Central Women’s Aid (NCWA) is a registered charity dedicated to protecting women and children from domestic abuse. We are committed to ending violence against women and girls through safe accommodation, intervention programmes, and recovery support.
Hours: Full or part-time (16+) hours available; the rota will include 1 or 2 Sundays per month.
Salary: £26,729 FTE. Plus £21 per on-call session.
Location: Emergency accommodation in Nottingham City
Contract: Permanent (subject to future funding)
Role Overview
Join our dedicated Domestic Abuse Specialist Support Team, where you'll provide trauma-informed, high-quality, proactive front-line support to women and children impacted by domestic abuse. You'll work within both communal and dispersed accommodation settings and support our survivor recovery programmes.
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Why Join Us?
- Make a meaningful impact by achieving positive outcomes for beneficiaries from diverse backgrounds.
- Work in a supportive team committed to providing the highest standard of care and support.
- We value diversity and encourage applications from women of all backgrounds, especially Black, Asian, and women from the global majority who are currently underrepresented in our organisation.
Application Process
Please download the application form and job description. Note: CVs will not be considered.


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Contact: To discuss the role, call 03303 551122
Submit Application: To Admin@centralwomensaid.org.
Important: This role is open to women only, as permitted under Schedule 9, Part 1, Paragraph 1, of the Equality Act 2010.
Join Nottingham Central Women’s Aid and be part of a team making a real difference in the lives of women and children affected by domestic abuse.
Contact: For queries or to discuss the role, call 03303 551122
Submit Application: Email completed applications to Admin@centralwomensaid.org.
Deadline: 10am Weds the 22nd of July 2026
Interviews will be held on: Wednesday the 29th of July.
At least one year's experience of supporting vulnerable women or children is required.
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