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Senior Pracitioner

P+S Care and Support Services
Norwich · posted 17 August 2026
Salary
£28,000 – £30,000 a year
Job type
full time
Location
Norwich, Norfolk
Category
Social Care
Women’s Services Senior Practitioner – Outreach Location: Norwich Salary: £28,000 – £30,000 per annum pro rata Hours: 30–37.5 hours per week Working pattern: Hybrid working, with flexibility for early morning outreach and occasional late evenings Type: Permanent Gender requirement: Female applicants only – Genuine Occupational Requirement under Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010 Are you an experienced practitioner passionate about supporting women experiencing homelessness, domestic abuse, sexual violence, exploitation and multiple disadvantages? We are currently recruiting on behalf of an award-winning specialist women and girls organisation for a Women’s Services Senior Practitioner – Outreach to join their dedicated team in Norwich. This is a rewarding opportunity for an experienced professional to make a real difference to women who may be hidden homeless, rough sleeping or facing significant barriers to accessing safe and secure accommodation. About the role Working as part of a specialist women's outreach service, you will provide trauma-informed and gender-informed support to women experiencing homelessness and multiple disadvantages. You will work closely with women who may be experiencing: Homelessness and rough sleeping Domestic abuse and sexual violence Exploitation Poor mental health Substance misuse Social isolation Complex or multiple disadvantages A key part of the role will be building trusted, positive relationships with women and supporting them to identify routes out of homelessness, access appropriate services and maintain safe and secure accommodation. You will work collaboratively with a wide range of agencies and professionals to ensure that each woman's individual needs are understood and appropriately supported. As a Senior Practitioner, you will: Provide high-quality, trauma-informed outreach support Build trusting and professional relationships with women experiencing multiple disadvantages Support women to access and maintain safe and secure accommodation Coordinate effective referrals and pathways into appropriate services Work closely with partner agencies and professionals Provide case management and oversight to ensure appropriate support is in place Support other practitioners with casework, advocacy and professional decision-making Ensure professional boundaries and practices are proportionate to identified risks and individual needs Advocate effectively for women and ensure their voices and needs are heard Identify and respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns Oversee safeguarding reporting and contribute to safeguarding reviews and learning Support safeguarding training and learning within the service Promote equality, diversity, inclusion and accessibility across the service Safeguarding & professional responsibility Safeguarding will be a key responsibility within this position. You will undertake training to become a Designated Safeguarding Officer and will take responsibility for managing safeguarding concerns, ensuring appropriate reporting and supporting the wider team with safeguarding practice and learning. You will need to demonstrate sound professional judgement and the ability to assess risk while maintaining a compassionate, person-centred approach. About you We are looking for an experienced practitioner who is confident working with women experiencing complex needs and who understands the impact of trauma, abuse, exploitation and homelessness. You will ideally have experience within areas such as: Homelessness and housing Women's services Domestic abuse Sexual violence Substance misuse Mental health Complex needs Outreach or community-based support Safeguarding You will be confident working independently while also providing guidance and support to colleagues. Most importantly, you will be compassionate, resilient, non-judgemental and committed to empowering women to make positive changes in their lives. You should also have a strong understanding of the barriers that can prevent people accessing services, including language, disability, racism, sexuality, gender, mental or physical health and substance misuse. What's on offer? £28,000 – £30,000 FTE 30–37.5 hours per week Hybrid working 27 days annual leave plus bank holidays, pro rata 5% employer workplace pension contribution Death-in-service benefit Employee eye-care scheme 24/7 confidential Employee Assistance Programme Cycle-to-work scheme Organisation-wide away days Career development pathways Training and development opportunities Wellbeing initiatives The opportunity to make a genuine difference to women experiencing homelessness and multiple disadvantage Ready for your next challenge? If you are an experienced practitioner looking for a role where your skills, experience and compassion can have a genuine impact, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today and one of our recruitment consultants will be in touch to discuss the opportunity, the organisation and the full details of the position. Please note: Due to the nature of the role, this position has a Genuine Occupational Requirement to be filled by a female, in accordance with Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010. The successful candidate will be required to complete appropriate safeguarding and pre-employment checks
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