Women's Aid: High Risk Support Project Data & Administrative Executive - deadline Tuesday 5th March

Reference: HRSP D&A Exec.

Reports to: High Risk Support Project National Coordinator

Contract: One year (12 months), maternity leave cover, expected to commence in early May 2023.

Hours: 35 hours per week, excluding lunch breaks, during core office hours

Location: This role is primarily based in the Women’s Aid head office in 5 Wilton Place, Dublin 2, but a % of hybrid working will be considered on application and in line with the Hybrid Working Policy.

Salary: Services Administrator/Executive Band, €29,206 – €41, 100, offer dependent on relevant skills & experience, and in line with remuneration policy.

Purpose: The High Risk Support Project (HRSP) Data and Administration Executive will work closely with the HRSP National Coordinator to ensure that a high quality service is delivered across all regions, through the implementation, monitoring and continual improvement of standardised data and information systems. The HRSP Data and Administration Executive will provide key administrative leadership and support to ensure strong administration, communication and cohesion internally, across a team based around the country, and externally with partner organisations. External partners will be An Garda Síochána, Vodafone Ireland, and other Domestic Violence Services.

What is the HRSP?

The High Risk Support Project (HRSP) provides a multiagency response to women at high risk of ongoing abuse and homicide from their ex-partners. This unique and innovative project is embedded in Women’s Aid One to One Support Services. The HRSP has developed since its initiation in 2013 to operate in 2024 across the Greater Dublin area (Garda region D.M.R.) and the ten counties of the Eastern Region, with well-established practices and procedures among key partners. Women’s Aid partners with An Garda Síochána, Vodafone Foundation, and local domestic abuse services to deliver a coordinated rapid response system for women and families. The High Risk Support Project supports and empowers women to feel safer and to begin rebuilding their lives free of constant fear. Referrals of appropriate candidates for participation in the HRSP are received from the Gardaí or other domestic abuse services with whom Women’s Aid has an established Memorandum of Understanding for this purpose. Women’s Aid is generously funded by the Department of Justice to Co-ordinate this unique project.

How to Apply

Application Form: Application forms, clearly referenced in the subject line, should be
sent by email only to laurie.dool@womensaid.ie 

CVs will not be considered.

Closing date: 5 p.m. Tuesday 6th March 2024

Interview schedule: It is anticipated that first round interviews will be held during the
week beginning 11th March 2024.  The successful candidate is expected to start in post early May 2024.

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