About COPE Galway
COPE Galway has been providing essential social services in Galway for 60 years. We respond to the needs of people experiencing homelessness, women and children subjected to domestic abuse, and we support older people towards healthy, independent ageing. Our vision is for a community where every person is valued, cared for, and supported at every stage of life.
COPE Galway is deeply embedded in the Galway community. We are founded on the belief that together we can make a positive difference in the lives of the people we serve and our community.
Our People
Our People, COPE Galway staff and volunteers, are the driving force behind everything we do. Their passion, commitment, and professionalism enable us to deliver a wide range of services, support more people, and make a real impact in the community.
We have a diverse range of roles, from frontline support workers and social care professionals to catering, community engagement and other professional roles. Each role is crucial in ensuring we deliver our services effectively and make a positive impact in the community.
Working with COPE Galway
Joining our team means you will make a lasting, positive impact on the lives of the families and individuals we support and contribute to driving meaningful social change in the community. Whether you are a frontline worker directly supporting clients or in an administrative role, you are vital to our efforts to address critical issues like homelessness and domestic abuse and to ensure that older people are valued and supported.
At COPE Galway, we prioritise the development and wellbeing of our people. We offer a supportive work environment, with opportunities for ongoing training, personal and professional growth, and leadership development.
Our Culture
We foster an inclusive, supportive and respectful workplace, where diversity is valued. Our team is united by a shared mission and a genuine passion for empowering people and creating
meaningful change. We take a trauma-informed approach to the way we work and foster this culture in every aspect of the organisation, including a focus on the health and wellbeing of our staff.
Domestic Abuse Service
COPE Galway Domestic Abuse Service supports and empowers women, children and young people who are subjected to domestic abuse. Based in Modh Eile House, we offer a range of services including a 24/7 confidential helpline, safe refuge accommodation, outreach services throughout Galway, and court accompaniment. We also provide domestic abuse training and awareness programmes.
Our dedicated children and young people's service, Solas Óg, provides one-to-one and group therapeutic supports for children and young people up to 25 years, and delivers healthy relationship workshops in schools and youth groups in Galway.
We listen, believe and support women, children and young people on their journey toward a life free from domestic abuse.
The Role
To support and further develop our extremely busy outreach service provision throughout Galway city. The role will entail providing initial and ongoing support to victims/survivors of abuse, court preparation and accompaniment and maintaining a client case load. The role will also involve raising awareness and promoting zero tolerance of domestic abuse, through the development of positive relations with community, voluntary and statutory supports.
Duties and responsibilities
1. To support women who have been subjected to domestic abuse by listening and providing emotional and practical supports around their experiences of domestic abuse
2. To network and develop links with local service providers relevant to clients' situations including, Gardai, court & legal services, statutory, voluntary and community supports
3. To advocate for the rights of clients when and where needed
4. To work with a woman to assess their safety needs and develop appropriate safety plans in response
5. To raise awareness and advocate for Zero Tolerance of domestic abuse in local communities
6. Expand and develop the service's reach
7. To support and accompany women to court as required
8. To manage a case load, diary and locations in relation to appointments
9. To always observe and enforce a policy of strict confidentiality in relation to all aspects of the service
10. To maintain and update accurate records of all files and any associated documentation, in a timely and professional manner
11. To liaise and work cooperatively with the other teams, including the Children and Young Person service, Solas Óg, the outreach team and the refuge team, around family supports, court referrals and follow up needed, in an inclusive communication style
12. To attend regular case management and supervision meetings with the Outreach manager
13. To attend and support awareness raising events as required
Contribution to COPE Galway Domestic Abuse Service
14. Attend all mandatory training, be pro-active with your own training and development and attend any other training as requested by your line manager
15. Attend and contribute to all team meetings, as directed
16. Work in accordance with the policies and procedures of the service, and bring any difficulties to the attention of your line manager, including working on the further development of policy and procedure, as appropriate
17. Work within the ethos and philosophy of the service at all times
18. Ensure that all support to clients is appropriate and in accordance with COPE Galway policy guidelines
Health & Safety
19. Co-operate with your employer in relation to compliance with statutory requirements under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act, 1989, 2005
20. Use protective equipment, clothing or other means for securing the safety, health and welfare of employees
21. Respect protective clothing and equipment provided for securing the safety, health or welfare of persons arising out of work activities
22. Report to management, without delay, any defects in the workplace, plant, equipment or systems of work, which may lead to danger
23. Ensure to regularly review and proactively stay informed of all health and safety and fire safety procedures on an ongoing basis
24. Take reasonable care for your own safety, health and welfare, and that of others who may be affected by your actions or omissions
25. Be proactive in the area of self-care with regard to identifying any impacts of the work
Essential Requirements
26. A minimum of two years direct work experience with victims of domestic abuse
27. A NFQ Level 7 qualification supportive of the role
28. Demonstrable knowledge & understanding of the causes and impact of domestic abuse
29. Demonstrable experience in fostering positive relationships
30. Excellent organisational skills, including in the use of ICT
31. Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, with the capacity to prepare reports, file notes, correspondence to a high standard
32. Fully flexible and a willingness to meet the demands of the role
33. Full, clean driving licence and access to transport
34. Self-motivated and ability to work on own initiative
Knowledge
35. Knowledge of the dynamics of abuse and its impact on women and children
36. Knowledge of the role of power and control within an abusive relationship and how theories of power and control can be utilised to empower a woman
37. Knowledge of the legal provisions in place to support a victim/survivor of domestic abuse
38. Knowledge and an understanding of the impact of trauma and knowledge / experience of working with women who are so impacted
39. Knowledge of a broad range of issues including mental health, addictions, relationship and family breakdown, poverty and social exclusion
40. A commitment to feminist principles in the practice of working on violence against women
41. A commitment to striving for zero tolerance of DSGBV
42. A high degree of cultural competency, with knowledge of the impact of domestic abuse as it pertains to women from minority backgrounds
43. Competent in the collection, collation and analysis of information, whether through paper-based systems or ICT-based systems
Key Terms and conditions:
* Hours: Part Time hours per week
* Contract: 1Xfixed Term 1 Year Contract
* Pay Scale: Social Care Scale, Point 1- Point 3
* Method of Pay: Monthly by credit transfer
Equal Opportunity Employer
COPE Galway is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive recruitment process and working environments for all our employees.