At a Glance
- Tasks: Provide high-quality helpline advice on violence against women and girls.
- Company: Southall Black Sisters focuses on supporting Black and minoritised women and girls.
- Benefits: Generous benefits and opportunities for personal and professional development.
- Other info: Collaborate with the helpline coordinator and volunteers.
- Why this job: Join a dedicated team ensuring trauma-informed support for vulnerable communities.
- Qualifications: Relevant experience in helpline services and a commitment to supporting specific demographics.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.
Southall Black Sisters is seeking a Helpline Advisor to provide high-quality helpline advice and information regarding violence against women and girls. The role ensures the service is trauma-informed and effective while collaborating with the helpline coordinator and volunteers.
Applicants should have relevant experience and a commitment to supporting Black and minoritised women and girls. The position includes generous benefits and opportunities for personal and professional development.
Trauma-Informed Helpline Advisor for VAWG in City of Westminster employer: Southall Black Sisters
Southall Black Sisters is committed to empowering Black and minoritised women and girls. Located in Southall, they offer generous benefits and focus on trauma-informed care. The team is passionate about making a difference in the community.