About The Role Gaza Groupwork & Psychosocial Support Project Officer Location: Glasgow, Scotland (Hybrid) Salary: £, to £, per annum, pro rata Hours: per week (flexible) Contract: Fixed term contract ( months) Please note: This post is open to female applicants only, as permitted under Schedule, Part of the Equality Act, due to a Genuine Occupational Requirement related to supporting female refugees who have experienced trauma. Are you ready to step straight into a role where you can make an immediate, meaningful difference to people rebuilding their lives?
Do you have the confidence and experience to lead impactful group support from day one, creating safe spaces for connection and recovery?
As a Project Officer, you will play a hands-on role in delivering vital psychosocial and group-based support for Gazan women and families settling in the UK. From the outset, you will bring the confidence and experience to design and deliver groupwork in partnership with clinical practitioners, while building strong relationships with local authorities and community partners. The role centres on creating safe, culturally sensitive spaces that support wellbeing, rights and social connection, alongside coordinating volunteers and strengthening service delivery. This is an opportunity to step into a fast-paced environment, take ownership early, and make a tangible impact through high‑quality, trauma‑informed support. What will a day in the life of a Project Officer involve?
1. Leading engaging group sessions that support wellbeing, connection and resilience from the outset.
2. Working closely with partners to deliver groupwork and community programmes that meet emerging needs.
3. Supporting individuals to understand their rights, entitlements and local services.
4. Building strong relationships with stakeholders and representing the service externally.
5. Coordinating and supporting volunteers to deliver safe, effective support.
6. Keeping accurate records and using data to improve services and outcomes.
To be a successful Project Officer, what will you need?
7. Strong knowledge of the needs and challenges faced by refugee and migrant communities, particularly women who have experienced trauma.
8. Understanding of safeguarding, with the confidence to respond to concerns appropriately.
9. Experience delivering groupwork and supporting people with complex needs from early on in a role.
10. Ability to build trusted relationships with partners, stakeholders and communities.
11. Confident communication skills across a wide range of cultures and backgrounds.
12. Strong organisation skills, with the ability to manage priorities and work at pace.
13. Experience coordinating projects and supporting or leading volunteers.
14. A proactive, self-starting approach with the ability to quickly take ownership and drive delivery.
15. Arabic language skills would be advantageous.
Interested? The closing date for applications is on Sunday st May. Interviews commencing th and th June .
In return for your commitment and expertise, you’ll get:
16. Flexible working: Remote and hybrid working, flexitime, compressed hours, and job sharing.
17. Holidays: days annual leave (including bank holidays) + option to buy extra days.
18. Pension scheme: Up to % contributory pension.
19. Learning & Development: A range of career & learning opportunities.
20. Discounts: Blue Light Discount Card, Tickets For Good & employee benefits platform..
21. Wellbeing Support: Peer Supporters, CiC (EAP) & Headspace App.
22. CycleWork: Lease a bicycle through the scheme.
We are proud to be part of the Disability Confident scheme for UK-based roles. During your application, you'll have the option to apply under the scheme.
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