Women’s Housing Senior PractitionerThe Magdalene Group is an award-winning, women and girls organisation, established in 1994, providing trauma and gender-informed services with the violence against women and girls (VAWG) agenda at the heart of all that we do.The Magdalene Group are seeking to employ a Women’s Housing Senior Practitioner to provide vital support for women experiencing homelessness, with a primary focus on helping them with access and maintain safe and secure housing. The post-holder will be based within the Doorway Women's Service, who have an excellent track record of building trusted relationships with women who have experienced sexual violence, abuse and exploitation. You will be required to provide gender and trauma-informed support for women who face multiple disadvantages including poor mental health, isolation and substance use and to work closely with different agencies in response to client need. Collaboration with other agencies to address the unique needs of each woman is a key aspect of this role.As a senior practitioner you will ensure that high-quality, effective and safe services are in place to provide the best support to women. You will act as a point of contact for team members in relation to clients and provide case management and ensure effective referral pathways are in place. To support practitioners to communicate clearly, honestly and respectfully in terms of client need ensuring that professional boundaries and practices are proportionate to identified risks and need.Safeguarding will be a top priority and you will be required to undertake training to be a Designated Safeguarding Officer and be responsible for managing safeguarding concerns. Overseeing the completion of relevant internal and external safeguarding reporting and assisting with internal safeguarding training and learning sessions.This role should recognise and address the diverse range of clients’ needs, paying attention to increasing access for those who face barriers to accessing services, including language barriers, racism, disability, sexuality, gender, mental or physical health or substance misuse.Reporting to: Head of OperationsSalary: £26,500 – £28,500 per annum fteHours of Work: 37.5 hours per week; this is a full time post which will require flexibility with occasional early mornings and late evenings.Organisational benefits: Workplace pension contribution 5%, Death in service benefit, generous leave, employee eye care scheme, 24/7 confidential Employee Assistance Programme, Hybrid working, cycle to work scheme, organisation wide away days, career development pathways, training and wellbeing initiatives.Due to the nature of the role, it is a General Occupational Requirement that this position be filled by a female. (This role is exempt under the Equality Act 2010, Schedule 9, Part 1.)This organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.Application packs available by clicking the 'apply' button.Recruitment of Ex-offenders & Equal Opportunities policies available.Please return completed application forms to 61 King Street, Norwich, NR1 1PH.Closing date for applications: Wednesday 19th February 2025.Interviews will take place: Wednesday 26th and Thursday 27th February 2025.