Do you want to make a positive impact on the lives of young people who have experienced sexual violence?
About RASAC P&K
Our Mission… Working Together to end Sexual Violence
RASAC P&K is an established 3rd sector feminist, survivor centred organisation, we work towards our mission by
providing a range of Support, Prevention and Advocacy services for survivors of sexual violence living across
Perth and Kinross.
Who we’re looking for…
Are you passionate about helping young people identify their goals and make positive changes in their lives? Do you
have experience supporting others?
We are seeking a motivated and committed Young People and Families Therapeutic Support Worker to join our friendly,
dedicated team, this role is primarily working with young people aged 12-24, however there will be some work
with adult survivors and family members too.
At RASAC, we take a whole-person approach. This means the role is varied and may involve supporting young survivors
who experience challenges with trust, self-esteem, self-care, relationships, or education. Some may also use
self-harm or substances as coping strategies. Because of this, we’re looking for someone who is kind,
empathetic, and non-judgmental, while also confident in maintaining safe boundaries and adapting their approach
to meet the individual needs of each young person.
You should have a consistent and reliable work ethic, and be comfortable working within a culture that values
respect, integrity, and innovation. The role also requires a willingness to reflect, appropriately challenge
both yourself and others, and actively share knowledge and learning with colleagues.
This is a challenging but highly rewarding role, offering opportunities to grow your skills and deepen your
understanding of the needs of young people, families, and adult survivors of sexual violence.
Most work will take place in our busy centre close to the town centre, however support is provided in schools, GP
surgeries and other public locations across Perth and Kinross, therefore a full driving licence and access to a
vehicle is a requirement of this post.
What we offer…
Full induction, including training across a broad range of relevant areas, such as Boundaries and Confidentiality,
Support Skills, Childhood Sexual Abuse, Suicide and Self-harm, Feminism and Gender Based Violence and Commercial
Sexual Exploitation.
Paid monthly external supervision, as well as monthly supervision with line manager.
Competitive salary £32472 pro-rata.
Employers pension contributions.
Generous annual leave of 42 days per year pro-rata (inclusive of public holidays).
Off-street Parking (on rota basis).
The chance to be part of a mission and values led organisation, we’re proud of the difference we make together, and
we want someone who shares our values…
• We believe that all women, young people and children, regardless of ethnic background, culture or sexuality, should
have access to non-judgemental, confidential support at any given time
• We believe that no woman, young person or child regardless of behaviour or lifestyle is to blame for any form of
rape, sexual abuse or sexual assault
• We believe that it is everyone’s responsibility to adopt zero tolerance to any form of rape, sexual abuse, and
sexual assault of any woman, young person or child
Please note we are currently trialling a 4-day week for full time workers, should this not be continued the 35 hours
would revert to being worked across 5 days Mon-Fri, with occasional out of hours work.
Only females need apply under Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010. Successful applicants subject to PVG.
RASAC is committed to the safety and welfare of all survivors and staff and employs a rigorous recruitment process
and PVG checks.
Due to internal opportunities and movement within the team, we have a 30-hour post and 35-hour post available.
Both posts are fixed term until March 2027 and future funding will be actively sought. We have been successful in
seeking on-going funding for these posts since the Young People and Families project launched in 2016.