SAY Women
SAY Women

Charity registered in Scotland SC016526

SAY Women is a small voluntary sector organisation based in Glasgow providing accommodation and related support to young women who have experienced childhood sexual abuse / exploitation, rape / sexual assault and have experienced or are at risk of homelessness.

Current vacancies

Trauma-Informed Education Group Worker Temporary (12 Months) (Maternity Cover)

  • Part time
  • £26,845 pro-rata
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 3rd September 2026

Do you want to make a difference to the lives of young women who’ve experienced CSA, exploitation and other forms of sexual violence? Could you help them develop the skills needed to cope with what has happened to them, to help them build an independent life and a positive future?

As a Trauma Informed Education (TIE) worker delivering psycho-education group sessions for SAY Women, you will be working within a trauma-informed and feminist framework to provide this for the young women we support. You will join a reflective and caring community, working together to create an active, warm and welcoming environment for all our staff and young women.

We are a small, committed organisation with a strong and supportive team that is continuing to grow. We are looking for a solution-focused, creative and dynamic individual who can build strong relationships with vulnerable young women and develop and deliver group work programmes and experiences that meet their needs.

The role will involve delivering groups both face-to-face and online, depending on the needs of the young women and the circumstances at the time.

Through new funding, our group work has expanded into community settings. The successful candidate will therefore need to be flexible and confident in working in a variety of community spaces, as well as at our office and support hub in central Glasgow. The role will also involve networking, building partnerships, promoting groups both in person and through social media, and developing new opportunities for young women to access our services.

You can find out more about SAY Women, our work and the difference we make for young women through our website and social media channels.

What We Offer

We recognise that supporting survivors of trauma requires organisations to support the wellbeing of their staff. We are committed to creating a positive, reflective, and sustainable working environment grounded in feminist values and practice.

Employees benefit from:

  • Funded clinical supervision appropriate to the role.
  • An annual Continuing Professional Development (CPD) training budget to support ongoing learning and professional growth.
  • Monthly wellbeing hours to support work-life balance and personal wellbeing.
  • An annual wellbeing fund that staff can access to support activities that promote physical, emotional, or mental wellbeing.
  • Employee Assistance Programme membership.
  • A generous annual leave allowance as well as an additional two-week leave during our Christmas closure period. A commitment to reflective practice, learning, and staff development.
  • The opportunity to work within a specialist feminist organisation dedicated to ending violence against women and girls.
  • Progressive feminist employment policies that promote equality, wellbeing, flexibility, and a healthy work-life balance.
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