Are you passionate about supporting women and children affected by domestic and sexual abuse? If so, Moxie is looking for a dedicated Domestic Abuse Support Worker to join a purpose-driven domestic violence charity in Barry. About the Role: In this vital Domestic Abuse Support Worker role, you'll provide trauma-informed, needs-led, and strengths-based support to survivors, helping them to: Feel safe and secure Access safe housing Understand and improve their self-awareness Make informed decisions Build healthy relationships and support networks Job Details: Job Title: Domestic Abuse Support Worker Location: Office Based - Barry, Vale of Glamorgan Salary Range: £24,054 - 27,344 Hours: Full-time (35 hours/week, Monday to Friday) Contract: Permanent (dependent on funding) What you'll do as a Domestic Abuse Support Worker: Be the first point of contact for survivors, ensuring they understand their rights and available services Deliver immediate crisis intervention and support planning tailored to each survivor's needs and strengths Develop trusting, professional relationships to aid recovery and future planning Assist clients in navigating housing options and advocating on their behalf Facilitate access to other services and engagement opportunities Maintain accurate and confidential records, evaluating progress and adjusting support plans as necessary What You'll Need: A strong understanding of the challenges faced by survivors of domestic abuse Experience in providing emotional and practical support, with excellent case management skills Knowledge of relevant legislation and a trauma-informed approach Ability to uphold the charity values of curiosity, strength, collaboration, self-awareness, kindness, inclusivity, integrity, and dedication Why join this charity? Be part of a supportive team dedicated to making a real difference. We offer continuous training and professional development opportunities, ensuring you have the tools and support needed to excel in your role. Note: Female applicants only as being female is deemed to be a genuine occupational requirement under Schedule 9, Paragraph 1 of the Equality Act 2010. Ready to empower and support survivors of domestic abuse? Apply now for this Domestic Abuse Support Worker role and be a crucial part of this awesome charity's mission