Outreach & Advocacy Support Worker
Women's Aid, Walthamstow, Greater London
Outreach & Advocacy Support Worker
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Women's Aid, Walthamstow, Greater London
- Full time
- Temporary
- Onsite working
Posted today, 7 Jan | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: 466eaeebdf2c49f7814fe3ed6f5f24a5
Full Job Description
Kiran Support Services is a specialist South Asian charity providing refuge accommodation and outreach support to Asian women fleeing all forms of VAWG and harmful practices. Our services include refuge accommodation, resettlement and outreach support, advice and advocacy services, counselling and immigration advice and casework support.
We are a small team dedicated to providing intersectional culturally specific support to vulnerable women and their children through high quality services delivered in South Asian languages tailored to meet individual needs.
We are looking for a highly motivated and passionate women to join our team. If you have got what it takes to support, listen, laugh and cry on the journey to helping re-build someone's life then contact us to find out more about the roles., The main purpose of this role is support women and children living in the community in Waltham Forest and surrounding boroughs through the provision of one to one advocacy, advice and casework support. You must have a sound knowledge of housing legislation and welfare benefits. The role will require you to run advice surgeries and support groups in Waltham Forest and neighbouring boroughs.
You will have demonstrable experience of providing advice and support to Asian women who have experienced domestic abuse, harmful practises and all forms of VAWG (violence against women and girls). You will be experienced at completing risk assessments and support planning. You will have a working knowledge of welfare benefits and housing legislation. An understanding of the intersectional complexities and dynamics of domestic abuse and its impact on women from South Asian communities is essential. An understanding of the issues faced by migrant women with no recourse to public funds is desirable.
It is essential that you are able to speak fluently in at least one South Asian language (Urdu / Punjabi preferred).