Work for us

At our organisation, every team member shares a passion for transforming the lives of those we support. With around 40+ full and part-time staff working remotely across the Thames Valley counties, our diverse team is dedicated to making a real difference.

We offer an excellent employee benefit package including:  generous annual leave (+ Birthday day off), paid sick leave, a pension fund, group life assurance, Long Service recognition and access to an Employee Assistance Programme.

If you are offered a post with us please note that we routinely check references,  proof of eligibility to work in the UK, proof of identity – and most roles are also subject to a criminal records check.

We are an equal opportunities employer; our policy aims to ensure no job applicant, employee or worker is discriminated against either directly or indirectly on the grounds of race, colour, ethnic or national origin, religious belief, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, age or disability.

Current Vacancies:

Service Delivery Assistant

  • 30 hrs (0.8 FTE) per week
  • Salary £23,500 (FTE) per annum

Join our team as a Service Delivery assistant, playing a pivotal role in the implementation and success of the Sexual Violence Service across the Thames Valley region. Under the guidance of the Service Manager, you will shoulder the responsibility and accountability for overseeing the day-to-day delivery of Sexual Violence Services.

View the full Job Description here.  For more information or to send an application, please email your CV to amanda.thomson@hopeafterharm.org.uk or contact 01844 202001.

Digital Programmes Manager – Domestic abuse

  • 37.5 hours a week – Remote working
  • Salary per annum £48,000
  • (Fixed Term Contract)

Are you a skilled project manager with specialist experience in the domestic abuse/ gender-based violence sector?  We have an exciting opportunity for you to be a part of the growth of the only global domestic abuse technology programme of its kind. Hope After Harm are recruiting for a new Digital Programmes Manager who will work closely with our global markets and development teams to ensure the successful operationalisation of strategic and funded goals.

View the full Job Description here. To apply for this role please send a cover letter of no more than 1.5 A4 pages and an up to date C.V. to amanda.thomson@hopeafterharm.org.uk

LLIF Pathway Navigation & Advocacy Worker (called “Restart Workers”)

  • Part-Time, 18.5 hours a week
  •  Salary £26,000 (FTE) £13,000 per annum
  • (This post is offered on a fixed term contract for 5 months commencing 1st May 2024)

Restart Workers are  responsible for providing a programme of planned support for people up to 6 months prior to them being released from Prison, continuing the support through the gate, and reintegrating them back into the community to reduce the risk of them reoffending. The role will work alongside clients to build positive relationships, supporting them to access and benefit from different services available (e.g. helping them  find accommodation, getting a job, support for mental and physical health, drug and alcohol issues).

View the Full Job Description here.  For more information or to send an application, please email your CV to amanda.thomson@hopeafterharm.org.uk or contact 01844 202001.

Trustees

We have a number of Trustee vacancies we wish to fill, to complement our existing Board and guide our successful and growing organisation into the next phase of development. We therefore seek:

  • Someone with lived experience of any of the programmes being run who is happy to guide and support us
  • Someone with General Trustees experience to expand the knowledge base and help strengthen the Board overall

If you have a passion and commitment to support a value-driven organisation, strategic vision, independent judgement and a willingness to devote the necessary time and effort we would be delighted to hear from you.

A full Trustee role description and advert are available via the links below:

Trustee – Role Description
Trustee – Vacancy Advert

Application Process: Please email covering letter expressing your interest, with a resume of your skills and experience to amanda.thomson@hopeafterharm.org.uk.

Restorative Justice School facilitators
Within the charity, the Restorative Justice programme provides a restorative justice process for victims and offenders at all stages of the criminal justice process. Restorative Justice (RJ) is a carefully managed, risk-assessed process, where communication, can be opened up between someone who has been harmed, and the person or people who have harmed them, this sometimes, but not always, involves a face-to-face meeting.

The role of an RJ Facilitator in School is to explore the RJ process with all parties, prepare for the RJ intervention, which could include an RJ face-to-face meeting, a letter of apology, or another indirect restorative process, and follow up with all participants. This work will only be required during school hours during the school terms.

This is a sessional job role as and when the referrals come in and we pay £25.00 per hour including travel time with all travel expenses reimbursed.

Role responsibilities:

The role of an RJ School Facilitator includes: –

  • Engaging prospective participants in the purpose and process of RJ;
  • Assessing a victim and harmer’s suitability for the process of RJ;
  • Preparing all participants for a RJ conference or other restorative intervention;
  • Recording of information shared;
  • Working alongside a Senior Practitioner to ensure the quality of RJ provided is to a high standard;
  • Committing to attending regular and ongoing training and support sessions;
  • Ensuring fairness, impartiality and equality of access to RJ processes.

View the full job description and application form here.

For more information or to send an application form, email amanda.thomson@hopeafterharm.org.uk or contact 01844 202001.