Job opportunities
We are recruiting for two Counselling Support Worker posts (28 hours per week, £28,406 pro-rata). Find out more and download an application pack at the Goodmoves website.
We are recruiting for two Counselling Support Worker posts (28 hours per week, £28,406 pro-rata). Find out more and download an application pack at the Goodmoves website.
In recognition of Black History Month and amplifying Black and minority ethnic (BME) women's voices, we're sharing a blog by survivors who've been supported by our SIA project for survivors from BME communities. In the blog they share how they…
We are absolutely delighted to announce that we have received a £350,000 National Lottery award from the National Lottery Community Fund to extend our trauma and counselling specialist support for survivors of sexual violence over the next three years. This…
We are currently recruiting for the following posts: Counselling Support Worker17.5 hours per week, £28,406 pro-rata Support and Advocacy Worker28 hours, £28,406 pro-rata Find out more and download an application pack at the Goodmoves website.
We take the health and wellbeing of our staff, volunteers and you, our service users, very seriously. We want to make sure that your face to face support runs as smoothly and safely as possible. This leaflet tells you a…
We're recruiting for the following job opportunities: Counselling Support Worker (Universities Outreach Project)35 hours, £28,406 Senior Counselling Support Worker (Young People’s Project)28 hours, £31,095 pro-rata Services Manager28 hours, £34,220 pro-rata Find out more and download our application packs here.…
'Star Shine Bright' is written by a mother who accompanied her daughter to Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre for support with our STAR Project for young survivors. This beautiful and hopeful poem gives voice to the powerful, life-changing and life-saving work…
Our SIA (Still I Am) project is a unique and specialist service that offers counselling and trauma support to survivors of sexual violence from black and minority ethnic (BME) communities. In this blog, survivors that have been supported by SIA…
Our prevention team recently did an Instagram takeover on the topic of body image for Rape Crisis Scotland. You can watch it again on the saved highlights of our Instagram page here.
We've put together a new online resources section on processing trauma, ways of coping and recovery. These have been selected by our workers, for survivors of sexual violence who are waiting for support. During this time of social distancing, there…