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Applications for Training Worker and Marketing Worker now closed.
Training Worker
We are currently looking for a self-motivated, dynamic and dedicated Training worker to join the team. The post-holder will be responsible for the management of volunteers and will be enthusiastic of the added value volunteers bring to the sector. Knowledge and understanding of sexual violence are essential as well as a commitment to working within a setting dedicated to the prevention of sexual violence and improving responses to survivors. Experience of developing high quality training is essential.
Closing date Friday 7th September, 12 noon.
For further information on applying click on the link below
https://goodmoves.org.uk/vacancy/a4s0n000000y7zgqas-training-worker
Marketing & Impact Worker
We are currently looking for a highly-motivated, creative and dedicated Marketing & Impact worker to support the promotion and impact assessment of RASAC P&K Services.
The post-holder will ideally have a recognised qualification in marketing, design or similar field. Experience of social media and online communication is essential as well as an understanding of data analysis, examining both quantitative and qualitative information.. Knowledge and understanding of sexual violence are essential as well as a commitment to working within a setting dedicated to the prevention of sexual violence and improving responses to survivors. Experience of developing high quality training is essential.
Closing date Friday 7th September, 12 noon.
For further information on applying click on the link below
https://goodmoves.org.uk/vacancy/a4s0n000000y7zbqas-marketing-impact-worker
For the above posts we require female applicants only and are exempt under schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010.
Successful applicants subject to enhanced disclosure checks.
We are moving!!
We have been in our current premises for 6 years, and although we have found this to be a great location we have unfortunately out grown the building. We are not moving far though, we are moving next door! Currently at 18 King Street and from the 2nd of July we will be based at 16 King Street.
We will have an additional Support Room, a dedicated Group Room, a welcoming Waiting Area with Resource Library and a Training Room. We will also have improved disabled access and an accessible toilet!
The move will greatly improve our capacity to deliver support and prevention services as well as give the staff and volunteer team a bit more room to grow into!
Agency Visits Places Available
Do you work, volunteer or are you on a placement with an organisation in Perth &
Kinross and interested in finding out more about the work that RASAC does?
We offer an opportunity every month to come along to the Centre to meet with a staff member and to find out about all our services, support, groups, training and more. It is also an opportunity for you to ask questions and see where we are. The next one will be on Wednesday 25th April between 12pm and 1pm.
Places need to be booked in advance as there are 8 places available. If you would like to come in as a staff team then we would be delighted to welcome you.
Call 01738 626290 ext 4 to book a place.
National Youth Awards
We would like to thank all the RASAC Youth Ambassadors for the nomination for the National Youth Awards. We were delighted to have been nominated for the award and to have made it as a finalist. This is itself is a great recognition of the work that the project does.
The picture is of Kurby, one of our Youth Ambassadors and Angela one of the RYI Staff team, taken at the awards ceremony.
Vagina Monologues Final Performance in Dundee Friday 16th March 2018
The final fundraising performance of the Vagina Monologues will take place in the Bonar Hall in Dundee this Friday evening at 7.30pm.
The previous performance on the 9th March 2018, which had sold out, was met with great appreciation from those who came along to support the event. Feedback has compared the event to professional performances saying that it was 'Amazing, the best performance of the monologues I've seen' another woman stated 'I think it's a show that every woman should see!'
The Vagina Monologues are based on real interviews conducted by Eve Ensler. You move from crying with laughter to sadness and pain. One person who attended said 'It had the right balance, you were laughing one moment then really moved at the next.'
Tickets are available form WRASACDundee There is currently a limited offer of buy 3 tickets gets 1 free
https://www.wrasac.org.uk/news/news-events/vagina-monologues/
Related downloads
Check out our May 2024 Community Newsletter. Follow the link and find out what we have been up to, how we can all get moving for better mental health and wellbeing and what activities we have planned over the next couple of months. -Our Support Services - Check out our service Videos -Mental Health Awareness Week - how our staff and volunteers use movement for their wellbeing -Survivors Voice - Beautiful photos and words by a survivor -Activities and Events - Activities that use movement and our Annual Fundraiser -RASAC in the Community - UHI Drop in, Multi Agency Training and Volunteering -RASAC Prevention - Young people voices being heard, making a change in society & the Youth Ambassadors -Thank You - Honda Perth and the Soroptimists
Check out our latest Newsletter looking at: -Our Support Services - Check out our new Videos -International Women's Day - Fundraising Night - Sticker campaign -Reaching out to the Community - UHI Drop in Support, OWLs Drop in Support & Conversation Cafes with hard to reach communities -Self-Care - Spa Day at Home -Survivor's Groups - What Groups are on till July 23 & some exciting new outdoor activities! -RASAC Youth Initiative - Student Ambassadors Recruitment & what the Youth Ambassadors have been up to. Check out our new Youth -Ambassador video by our Prevention Worker
RASAC P&K Annual Report 2022-2023
We welcome you to our Annual Report. This year we have added some audio and video to our Annual Report that you can interact with if you choose to do so. We hope you find this new format engaging and informative. Please be aware that viewing is recommended on a laptop/tablet/monitor and not a phone.