The role is only open to women, in accordance with the sex-based exemptions of the Equality Act 2010 pursuant to Schedule 9, Part 1.
Closing date:
12pm noon, 18th August 2025
Interview date:
27th and 28th August 2025
Job Overview
Together Women is looking for an outstanding Criminal Justice Keyworker. The Key Worker will engage with and provide intensive support to women in HMP New Hall offering needs-led, emotional and practical support relating to the Accommodation, Social Inclusion, Finance, Benefits and Debts and Family and Significant Others support pathways.
The Criminal Justice Key Worker will contribute to the coordination of pre-release social inclusion engagement work, working closely with Together Women's Community Team to ensure women resettle successfully and into our community services on release.
This role is based at HMP New Hall and involves delivering within communities across Yorkshire and the Humber. Working within the Women's Criminal Justice Team you will be proactive, organised, personable and empathic. You will need to be able to work effectively both independently and as part of in person and virtual teams, sometimes under pressure to meet challenging deadlines. Prison clearance will be required.
Join Our Team
We are an award winning organisation, led by and for women. You can become part of the Together Women team if you are driven and passionate about working within a women-centred support service which advocates for systems change. We are seeking someone with excellent interpersonal skills, a can-do attitude, and the confidence to manage a wide range of duties. We are looking for a dynamic individual with strong analytical skills and a proven capacity to manage detailed processes.
What we can offer you
Employee Benefits:
25 days holiday increasing by one day per year to a max of 30 days, plus public holidays
Pension scheme with 5% employer contribution
Annual cost of living increases up to 4%
Enhanced Training and Induction programme covering all areas of Together Women's work
Access to our Employee Assistance Programme with discount offers and free telephone counselling service
Access meditation and other online wellbeing support on our wellbeing platform
Employee eye-care scheme and free eye tests
Organisation-wide away days
Career development pathways
Key accountabilities
Responsible for a caseload of clients to whom you will provide high quality trauma informed and person-centred support via the following:
Promoting, receiving and processing referrals in line with current practice guidelines.
Identifying and assessing individuals' support needs including risk assessment and informed by relevant background information.
Building effective relationships with women; encouraging them to identify and prioritise their needs, interests and areas for personal development; and to provide guidance and support to enable them to deal with a wide range of issues affecting their lives.
Working within and alongside an integrated model of care involving HMPPS services within custody and the community.
Providing continuous and consistent support to women, with a particular emphasis on: motivation and engagement; practical issues (including family); relationships (with family, staff and peers); navigating and accessing services; and self-esteem and empowerment.
Encouraging women who use the service to provide honest and open feedback in order to promote quality assurance.
Encourage women to access support and treatment, where needed.
Establishing networks with other agencies to refer in for specialist support relating to Accommodation; Social Inclusion; Finance, Benefits and Debts; and Families and Significant Others.
Contribute to measuring and monitoring systems as required by the Contract.
Ensure all necessary records are properly maintained in line with policies on client files, finance and administration.
Use evaluation, learning and feedback to support service development.
Manage and update own skills base to ensure quality service delivery and personal development in role.
Role requirements
Essential
Strong IT skills (PC literate and competent in using MS Office)
GCSE (or equivalent) in Maths & English - Grade C or above
Experience of the delivery of frontline services
Experience of working with women within a support role
Experience of case management and recording
Experience of building positive partnerships with other agencies
Knowledge and understanding of the issues faced by women
Satisfactory enhanced DBS check and prison vetting
Desirable
Relevant NVQ or equivalent at Level 3 or 4
Experience & competence in report writing
Experience of outreach work
Knowledge of child protection issues
Experience of running training sessions and workshops
Our Competency Framework: qualities we are looking for in candidates
Client focus
Service Provision
Commitment and enthusiasm for working with our customer group
Empathy with client group
Manages caseload and delivers support as per the requirements of the service contract and the internal quality audit framework requirements
Recording & monitoring
Maintain case files and administrative/monitoring systems effectively
Interpersonal Skills
Working with others:
Builds and maintains effective working relationships, with customers and stakeholders; within the organisation and external to it
Manage and ensure that clear professional and emotional boundaries are established
Demonstrates a keen understanding of the ability to adapt one's approach when working with different groups (e.g. customers, partner agencies, stakeholders and colleagues)
Communication
Presents spoken and written information clearly and appropriately and to a high standard
Diversity
Builds trust and demonstrates respect for others, showing an awareness of the impact on own behaviour on others.
Treats everyone fairly and consistently
Personal effectiveness
Risk management
Works in line with policy and procedure
Applies and promotes risk management
Aware of the need for confidentiality in dealing with information; of when confidentiality should be preserved and of the circumstances when it is right to reveal confidential information and to whom to is right to do so
Approach to work
Willing to learn and develop
Plans, organises and implements work, on own initiative with minimum direct supervision
Flexible and creative approach at work; able to adapt to the changing needs of the program
Ability to manage time, prioritise and meet deadlines
Organised approach, with keen admin skills and attention to detail
Makes clear decisions and deal positively with challenges
To apply
please attach your CV and a 2-page covering letter setting out how you meet the role requirements/person specification listed on the job description.
Applications without a covering letter will not be considered.
The post holder is expected to work within policies and procedures of Together Women and be committed to its ethos and values. This includes promoting and demonstrating the principles of equal opportunity (including encouraging diversity and tackling discrimination) and sensitivity to the environment.
Please note this post is exempt under section 7 (2) (e) and (f) of The Sex Discrimination Act 1975 and therefore open to female applicants only.
The successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and prison vetting.
Closing date:
12pm noon, 18th August 2025
Interview date:
27th and 28th August 2025
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: 28,266.00 per year
Benefits:
Company pension
Enhanced maternity leave
Free parking
Application question(s):
Please ensure you have included a 2-page covering letter which specifies clearly how your skills, experience and/or knowledge meet the essential criteria listed under 'Person specification' on the job description.
You can do this by attaching your cover letter as part of the application.
Applications without a cover letter will not be considered.
Please note - The role is only open to women, in accordance with the sex-based exemptions of the Equality Act 2010 pursuant to Schedule 9, Part 1.support
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 18/08/2025
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