At a Glance
- Tasks: Lead the Domestic Abuse Champions Project and empower community members to support victims.
- Company: Worcester Community Trust, a charity dedicated to connecting and empowering local communities.
- Benefits: Competitive pay, flexible working, extra day off for your birthday, and health scheme.
- Other info: Join a welcoming team committed to equality and inclusion.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in your community while developing valuable skills.
- Qualifications: Passion for community engagement and understanding of domestic abuse issues.
The predicted salary is between 14.13 - 14.13 £ per hour.
Worcester Community Trust Salary: £14.13 per hour increasing to £14.58 after successful probation
Reports to: Contract Manager
Working with: DAWN team and West Mercia Women's Aid (WMWA)
Location: Working at all of Worcester Community Trust's six hubs, and across the City.
Worcester Community Trust is a registered charity that runs six community hubs across the city. We provide facilities, activities and services for people of all ages and work with local communities and partners to help people feel connected, supported and empowered.
Vision: Worcester: a city where people feel connected, supported and empowered.
Mission: Bringing Communities Together by delivering services and activities for all.
Our values:
- Collaborative: working together with local people and partners to achieve more.
- Inclusive: providing access for all, welcoming diversity and valuing uniqueness.
- Ambitious: valuing innovation and creativity and driving progress.
- Delivering Excellence: investing in staff, volunteers and infrastructure to provide high-quality services.
Purpose of the role: To lead the Domestic Abuse Champions Project in partnership with West Mercia Women's Aid (WMWA) to extend its work to develop the skills and capacity of community members as Domestic Abuse Champions (DA Champions) to allow them to act as 'first point of contact' for victims as they make disclosures and signposting or referring them to appropriate support.
DA Champions are trained community members who act as a safe first point of contact within their communities or workplaces. They raise awareness of domestic abuse, recognise the signs of abuse, provide information and signposting, and support individuals to access appropriate specialist services, while maintaining professional boundaries and safeguarding responsibilities.
This role will promote Champion empowerment to be that first contact to support individuals while promoting professional boundaries throughout, including working to any professional working Champion's own policy and procedures for safeguarding within their workplaces.
Recruiting and training community champions from, or with access to, hidden communities with the delivery of a series of training modules focusing on training community champions in understanding domestic abuse, risk assessment and safeguarding - as well as knowledge of local support services, and of other services focusing on mental health, confidence building and resilience.
The role is county-wide and requires regular travel across North and South Worcestershire to engage with communities, partners and volunteers. There will also be administrative duties including a requirement to provide the content to Champions digitally primarily, or in physical formats upon request, with support available for larger administrative requirements.
West Mercia Women's Aid's Ambassadors will work alongside DA Champions to further strengthen community awareness and engagement around domestic abuse. While Ambassadors primarily promote awareness of domestic abuse and the work of West Mercia Women's Aid within communities and organisations, DA Champions receive additional training to act as a first point of contact, identify concerns, provide safe signposting and support individuals to access specialist services.
To provide support and guidance to all active or training DA Champions, and to gather data from them for contract outcomes. To utilise this data and relevant case studies to prepare quarterly reports to evidence the effectiveness of the Project to funders and commissioners.
What you get… Be part of an amazing, welcoming passionate community! We help you put your skills to use to create positive social impact. A voice and input into shaping and influence services and decisions. The ability to develop your role and skills.
What we offer…
- Opportunity for flexible working
- Get an extra day off for your birthday!
- Health Scheme - which contributes towards Opticians, Dentist, Therapy and more
- Great opportunities for training and CPD
- Company Life insurance
Representing the City WCT is committed to equality of opportunity, fairness and inclusion, and to being representative of the communities we serve. We welcome applications from people with a wide range of backgrounds, perspectives and experiences.
Interview date: Monday 24th and Tuesday 25th August 2026
Community Engagement Worker (Domestic Abuse Champions) in Worcester employer: Worcester Community Trust
Worcester Community Trust is an exceptional employer that values community engagement and offers a supportive work culture. As a part-time Weekend Community Hub Keyholder & Cleaner, you will enjoy flexible working hours, competitive pay, and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact in your local area. With a focus on employee growth and development, this role provides unique advantages such as a £75 on-call allowance and the chance to work across various community hubs, fostering a sense of connection and purpose.