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Women’s Support Worker / Criminal Justice Practitioner

Job details
Posting date: 19 February 2026
Salary: £26,278 per year
Additional salary information: + Benefits
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 21 March 2026
Location: Birmingham, West Midlands
Remote working: On-site only
Company: AWD online
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: AWDO-P14429

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Summary

Women’s Specialist Criminal Justice Practitioner / Female Support Worker

An exciting opportunity for a Women’s Specialist Criminal Justice Practitioner / Female Support Worker to deliver trauma-informed support, case management and therapeutic group work within a women’s criminal justice service, helping individuals rebuild their lives and reduce re-offending.

If you’ve also worked in the following roles, we’d also like to hear from you: Female Support Worker, Criminal Justice Case Worker, Women’s Justice Practitioner, Probation Support Officer, Women’s Support Worker, Female Support Practitioner


1 x Full Time and 1 x Part Time position available


SALARY: £26,278 per annum (Full-Time) / £15,767 per annum (Part-Time) + Benefits

LOCATION: Birmingham, West Midlands with travel across the Black Country

JOB TYPE: Full-Time and Part-Time, Permanent

WORKING HOURS: Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm (37.5 hours full-time); 22.5 hours part-time (days negotiable)


JOB OVERVIEW

We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Women’s Specialist Criminal Justice Practitioner / Female Support Worker within a women-only criminal justice programme supporting individuals supervised by probation services.

As a Women’s Specialist Criminal Justice Practitioner / Female Support Worker you will deliver trauma-informed, gender-specific interventions including one-to-one support, group work, outreach and community engagement, using effective case management and safeguarding practice.

Working collaboratively within a partnership model, the Women’s Specialist Criminal Justice Practitioner / Female Support Worker will support women with multiple and complex needs including accommodation, finance, wellbeing, recovery and social inclusion, helping them build resilience and achieve sustainable change.


DUTIES

Your duties as the Women’s Specialist Criminal Justice Practitioner / Female Support Worker include:

• Case Management: Manage an active caseload, completing assessments, support plans and risk assessments using a trauma-informed approach

• One-to-One Support: Deliver personalised interventions that promote rehabilitation, social inclusion and reduced re-offending

• Group Facilitation: Plan and deliver therapeutic group work and psycho-social programmes that inspire engagement and change

• Outreach & Advocacy: Provide proactive outreach support, accompany individuals to appointments and act as an advocate where required

• Partnership Working: Build and maintain professional relationships with probation services and partner agencies across voluntary and statutory sectors

• Through-the-Gate Support: Engage with women pre-release and support transition into the community

• Safeguarding & Risk Management: Identify, assess and manage risk, ensuring safeguarding procedures are followed at all times

• Monitoring & Reporting: Maintain accurate case records, update case management systems and contribute to performance reporting

• Community Asset Building: Support access to education, employment, accommodation and community resources

• Team Contribution: Participate in meetings, training and provide cover for colleagues as required


CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS

ESSENTIAL

• Relevant degree or professional qualification (minimum NVQ Level 4) in a related field such as Criminology, Probation, Health and Social Care or Social Work

• Previous experience in working with women, particularly those with multiple and complex needs

• Experience within the criminal justice system or probation environment

• Experience of holding and managing an active caseload

• Experience of delivering group work and one-to-one interventions

• Knowledge of trauma-informed practice and safeguarding procedures

• Ability to complete assessments, care planning and risk assessments

• Strong interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to build rapport

• Competent IT skills including case management systems and Microsoft Office

• Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle

• Eligibility to work in the UK

DESIRABLE

• PTTLS Level 3–4 or equivalent training qualification

• Experience of working with families and community organisations

• Prison clearance or ability to obtain security clearance

• Experience developing programme or learning materials


BENEFITS

• Mileage allowance

• Training and development opportunities

• Employee Assistance Programme

• Access to group clinical supervision

• 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rata)

• Wellbeing day

• Pension scheme with employer contribution

• Time off in lieu for additional hours worked


This role requires a DBS check and enhanced police checks


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JOB REF: AWDO-P14429

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