Director of Income Generation and Communications

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Join Stop Domestic Abuse as our new Director of Income Generation and Communications to support and empower survivors of domestic abuse and stalking in Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton.

Applications close: 9 a.m. Tuesday 21st April 2026

Location: Hybrid / Havant, Hampshire

 

About Stop Domestic Abuse

Stop Domestic Abuse is a leading, women‑led, feminist charity supporting victims and survivors of domestic abuse and stalking across Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton. Established in 1977 as Havant Women’s Aid, we have grown from a single refuge into a major regional provider delivering specialist, trauma‑informed services through our 19 refuges and community support.

Guided by the vision of a world without domestic abuse, we work to empower survivors, amplify their voices and ensure every individual can access safety, dignity and choice.

We deliver a wide range of flexible, accessible services including refuges, dispersed accommodation, community‑based support, specialist children’s services and targeted programmes addressing harmful behaviours. Each year, thousands of adults, children and young people receive one‑to‑one support, group interventions, advocacy and safety planning tailored to their risk level and needs.

Our work is rooted in trauma‑informed practice and holistic support, ensuring survivors are met with compassion, respect and specialist expertise at every stage of their journey. We have also begun building our new purpose-built refuge, which will be an inspiring home for families rebuilding their lives.

About the role

As the Director of Income Generation and Communications, you will deliver sustainable growth and development in income generation so that our mission and long-term ambitions can be achieved.

You will fulfil the organisation’s strategic plans, focusing on securing and managing contracts and grants, diversified income generation, the development of communications and marketing as well as management and business development.

Who we are looking for

As an experienced senior manager with a proven track record of leadership in the voluntary/social care sector, you will work as a key member of Stop Domestic Abuse’s executive leadership team.

We are looking for a senior fundraiser with a particular focus or interest in the women’s sector or VAWG sector. You will have experience in leading income generation, particularly in writing compelling bids, grants and tenders.

You will be a successful team manager with the experience to develop a strong income generation and communications strategy, as well as leading the team to achieve their professional goals.

This is an exceptional opportunity to join an innovative provider of all services to those affected by domestic abuse that is driven by lived experience and a commitment to transforming lives and creating lasting change.

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Applications for this role close at 9 a.m. Tuesday 21st April 2026.

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