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We are often looking for enthusiastic and dedicated people to join our teams; from IDVAs, sessional workers, accommodation staff to fundraising, communications, finance and human resource professionals.
Vacancies are added regularly below so check regularly to see if your next job is listed. We will also share our vacancies on our social media pages, so make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Working for Staying Put means you are part of a supportive team, working in an incredibly rewarding environment, with lots of opportunities to develop and grow.
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We have a brilliantly diverse team which we are incredibly proud of. We believe it is hugely important for our workforce to reflect the communities we serve, so that we truly understand the challenges that different ages, genders, abilities and cultures face. Please see our employee demographic data below.
We are committed to supporting the mental health and wellbeing of our people. That’s why we’ve taken the Mental Health at Work Commitment and are currently delivering a programme of activities to ensure that everyone can have open and honest conversations about their wellbeing in the workplace and feel supported. We encourage applications from persons with experience of poor mental health and are committed to supporting our people to fulfil their potential and perform at their best in work.
We are a member of the Employers Domestic Abuse Covenant (EDAC), a pledge by businesses to support women affected by abuse to enter or re-enter the workplace.
Employers are invited to sign the covenant and identify opportunities within their businesses for women seeking sustainable employment opportunities.
Domestic abuse affects one in four women in their lifetime and has long-term economic impact on survivors. As part of this programme, survivors are offered a dedicated IDVA (Independent Domestic Violence Advocate) to support and empower them on their employability journey.
The ultimate aims of this initiative are to harness real and meaningful social change, create inclusive and positive opportunities, develop long term, sustainable solutions for survivors of abuse and for businesses and organisations who recognise the need to diversify their workplace.
“This is a natural step for Staying Put, as we understand that helping people subjected to domestic abuse means breaking down barriers to employment opportunities across all sectors, helping survivors gain confidence and return to employment,” states Yasmin Khan, CEO, Staying Put. “Many people who leave abusive relationships face an uncertain financial future and as an understanding, compassionate and supportive employer, we can further assist survivors to gain their independence through employment so that they can rebuild their lives and live safely.”
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Our One Front Door helpline is completely free and confidential, and the call will not show up on itemised bills.
Leave the abuse, not your home
"The day I rang for help [was] the day I realised it was time for me to leave...The day I was accepted [to refuge] I had my full life in four bin bags and some toys I managed to grab." Kayleigh.
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Life at Staying Put- Domestic Abuse Support Worker (Male Victims)
One in seven men are subjected to domestic abuse during their lifetime. Overall, Domestic Abuse Support Workers play a crucial role in empowering survivors of domestic violence, promoting safety, and facilitating their journey toward healing and independence. Like...
Alison Lowe set to attend the Staying Put Autumn Ball
The incredibly inspirational Alison Lowe, Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime, will be attending the Staying Put Autumn Ball fundraising event. The cocktail dress fundraising event aims to raise £10K to help Staying Put continue their work supporting anyone who...
Life at Staying Put- ISVA’s
An ISVA can support anyone who has been the victim of sexual violence – no matter when the incident took place. The incident must have been reported to the police or you need support with reporting it. In this article, we look at what an ISVA is and what they can do...




