Vacancies

Sheffield Women’s Aid comprises a dedicated team of compassionate and skilled professionals representing a variety of backgrounds. Our commitment revolves around providing trauma-informed care within a psychologically sensitive setting. We take pride in championing this approach to ensure the well-being and empowerment of our residents.

If you share our commitment to making a positive impact, we invite you to explore opportunities to join our team. Together, we can continue to create a safe and nurturing space for individuals seeking refuge and a fresh start.

Why work for SWA

  • Fulfilling Work

    Making a real impact on women and children who, through no fault of their own, have to start over – Being the person who can make a survivor's experience better while they heal from trauma is a truly privilege to be a part of.

  • Friendly. Supportive. Automatous.

    Our work environment is anything but corporate! It's friendly, supportive, and gives everyone a voice. Quick decisions are the norm, and staff are right there in the loop. We're all about working together, minus the formalities.

  • Generous perks

    We provide excellent salary, pension, and annual leave benefits, and that's just the beginning. Our team also gets the chance to enhance their skills through additional training and stay current with the latest qualifications.

Current Vacancies

All current vacancies can be seen on Sheffield Voluntary Action’s vacancies page. Please email us for a recruitment package.

  • As a Domestic Abuse Refuge Practitioner, you will be part of the refuge support team, where you will work alongside colleagues to offer person-centered practical and emotional support to the whole family; supporting them to recover from the impact of trauma and abuse and move forward in a safe and planned way.

    Full job description available here.

    Hours: Full time (37.5)

    Salary: £ 23,248 - £24,185

  • In this role you will support children and young people living within our refuges by providing structure, individualised support, play and activities to support them to recover from the impact of trauma and abuse. The role is based in our support team, where you will work alongside colleagues offering support to parents and children.

    Full job description available here.

    Hours: Full time (35)

    Salary: £ 23,248 - £24,185

Contact Us

Springtime Lodge: 0114 236 6423

Jane Ashton House: 0114 244 6573

mail@sheffieldwomensaid.org.uk