DVA Support Worker - For Male Survivors of Domestic Abuse
Description
DVA Support Worker - For Male Survivors of Domestic Abuse Ealing, London
About Us
Housing for Women is a registered charity and independent housing association. We champion female empowerment by providing and promoting affordable homes for women and gender-specific support services. Since 1934, we have been working to build a more equal society for women, a world where everyone has a safe roof over their head regardless of circumstance, where violence against women is no longer tolerated.
We are now looking for a DVA Support Worker to join us on a part-time basis for a fixed-term contract until March 2027.
The Benefits
- Salary of £34,042 per annum pro rata
- Attractive pension scheme
- Perkbox
- Buying and selling annual leave
- Health Shield
- Season Ticket loan
- Subsidised gym membership
- Course Funding
If you have experience supporting vulnerable male adults and male survivors of domestic abuse, this is your chance to make a real difference and drive meaningful change.
In this impactful role, you will support male survivors to rebuild their lives, helping individuals overcome the trauma of abuse and regain safety, confidence and independence.
What’s more, you’ll discover a supportive, compassionate environment where your work will be genuinely valued, giving you the chance to contribute to a service that is actively challenging stigma and improving support for male survivors.
The Role
As a DVA Support Worker, you will provide person-centred emotional and practical outreach support to male survivors of domestic abuse.
You will work closely with survivors through one-to-one support, helping them access appropriate interventions and services while empowering them to move forward safely and independently.
Working collaboratively with local and national partner agencies, you will help co-ordinate support, raise awareness of the service and challenge stigma surrounding male experiences of domestic abuse.
Additionally, you will:
- Carry out risk assessments and develop personalised safety plans
- Provide support through outreach, telephone and digital contact
- Contribute to awareness-raising activities, outreach and partnership initiatives
- Maintain accurate case records and reports in line with monitoring requirements
- Ensure all work aligns with our policies and safeguarding standards
About You
To be considered as a DVA Support Worker, you will need:
- At least two years’ experience supporting vulnerable male adults from diverse backgrounds in a community or floating support setting
- Experience supporting male survivors of domestic abuse
- Experience conducting assessments, including risk assessments and support planning
- Experience working collaboratively with external agencies and partner services
- Knowledge of relevant legislation, including the Children’s Act, Community Care Act, Domestic Violence legislation, Housing Act and MARAC protocol
- Knowledge of safeguarding, welfare benefits and social and voluntary sector services
- Strong communication and relationship-building skills
- A good standard of numeracy and literacy
Please note, this role is open to both male and female candidates who are interested in supporting survivors of domestic abuse.
The closing date for this role is 10th April 2026.
Candidates interested in applying should attach a cover letter outlining how they meet the essential criteria specified in the person specification, as well as how they think they meet Housing for Women’s EPIC values.
Other organisations may call this role Support Worker, IDVA, Independent Domestic Violence Advisor, Domestic Violence Advisor, Domestic Abuse Support Worker, Domestic Violence Support Worker, Outreach Support Worker, Domestic Abuse Advocate, IDVA Support Worker, Community Support Worker, or Domestic Abuse Caseworker.
Housing for Women and Webrecruit are equal opportunities employers, value diversity and are strongly committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees and all applicants for employment. Equal opportunities are the only acceptable way to conduct business and we believe that the more inclusive our environments are, the better our work will be.
So, if you’re ready to make a real difference as a DVA Support Worker, please apply via the button shown. This vacancy is being advertised by Webrecruit. The services advertised by Webrecruit are those of an Employment Agency.
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