We are delighted to announce that Glasgow Women’s Aid is launching a new family court advocacy service for women and
children who have been affected by domestic abuse.
Thanks to funding from the national lottery community fund, we will have a dedicated worker for both women and their
children who have been impacted by domestic abuse and are involved in civil family court processes such as court
ordered contact. This new service will build on the support that we already offer to women and children.
Are you passionate about women’s rights and supporting survivors of domestic abuse? Do you have experience of working
with women who have experienced trauma? We are looking for a Women’s Family Court Advocacy Worker to join our
team and provide vital support to women navigating the family court process as a result of domestic abuse.
You will provide trauma-informed, one-to-one advocacy and practical support to women involved in the family court
system. You will support women to understand the court process, their rights and options, and assist with safety
planning and risk assessment. In addition to individual support, you will facilitate group work programmes for
women, creating a safe space for peer support and connection to enhance wellbeing. You will liaise with
solicitors, court professionals and partner agencies to ensure women’s voices are heard and their experiences
are recognised. You will refer and signpost women to other appropriate services where required to better support
their wider needs as a whole.
As part of the role, you will be required to participate within our Crisis Support and work out of hours to
support.
It is essential that you have experience of providing support to women who have experienced gender-based violence. A
suitable qualification such as HNC Social Services or SVQ Level 3 Social Services and Healthcare is essential or
a degree or post graduate qualification in a relevant field. You will have a willingness to work towards a
qualification in relation to advocacy. The nature of our work requires a commitment to the feminist analysis of
domestic abuse and to the values of Glasgow Women’s Aid. Due to the nature of the role, it is essential that you
have a driving license and access to a car.