Advice Caseworker Jobs
Location: Bromley by Bow Centre
Job Type: Part time, 21 hours per week - open to full time applicants
Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract (funding until July 2026)
Salary: £32,724.96 per annum (pro rata to 0.6 FTE £19,634 per annum)
The Bromley by Bow Centre is working with East London Cardiovascular Prevention Group (ELoPE) to improve access to social welfare advice for Bart's Health patients.
The role will provide social welfare advice to people referred into the Centre’s Cardiovascular Social Prescribing service. It will focus on what matters to the individual and take a holistic approach, providing welfare benefits, housing, debt, food and energy advice to casework level.
The role will advocate on behalf of people accessing the service including challenging benefit decisions, challenging bills, negotiating payment plans, and making complaints.
The Advisor and Caseworker will refer to agencies at a specialist level including immigration, legal advice and debt as well as support individuals to access a range of services and activities in their local communities.
The role will build collaborative relationships with the Cardiovascular Social Prescribing team, including supporting the delivery of social welfare advice training to enable health professionals to identify and connect people experiencing hardship with the support they need to improve their circumstances and prevent problems developing into crisis.
The Advisor and Caseworker role will help shape this exciting new service to help reduce health inequalities locally.
You may also have experience in the following: Caseworker, Advice Worker, Social Welfare Officer, NEA Level 3 Energy Awareness, Social Worker, Social Prescribing Link Worker, Advise, Counselling, Not For Profit, Charity, Advocacy, Nursing, Advice Worker, Service Coordinator, Project Coordinator, Service Delivery, etc.
REF-218 992
Location: Bromley by Bow Centre
Job Type: Part time, 28 hours per week - open to full time applicants
Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract (funding currently until July 2026)
Salary: £32,724.96 per annum (pro rata to 0.8 FTE £26,179 per annum)
The Bromley by Bow Centre is working with the Primary Care Network (PCN), Bromley by Bow Health & Stepney Health CIC, to improve access to social welfare advice and help meet the needs of some of the most vulnerable patients and families locally.
The role will provide social welfare advice to people referred into the Centre’s Social Prescribing service. The role will focus on what matters to the individual and take a holistic approach, providing welfare benefits, housing, debt, food and energy advice to casework level. The role will advocate on behalf of people accessing the service including challenging benefit decisions, challenging bills, negotiating payment plans, and making complaints.
The Advisor and Caseworker will refer to agencies at a specialist level including immigration, legal advice and debt as well as support individuals to access a range of services and activities in their local communities.
The role will build collaborative relationships with GP practice staff, including supporting the delivery of social welfare advice training to enable health professionals to identify and connect people experiencing hardship with the support they need to improve their circumstances and prevent problems developing into crisis.
The role will help shape the Bromley by Bow Centre’s Social Prescribing service so that it reflects the changing environment and helps reduce health inequalities locally.
You may also have experience in the following: Caseworker, Advice Worker, Social Welfare Officer, NEA Level 3 Energy Awareness, Social Worker, Social Prescribing Link Worker, Advise, Counselling, Not For Profit, Charity, Advocacy, Nursing, Advice Worker, Service Coordinator, Project Coordinator, Service Delivery, etc.
REF-218 993
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We are looking for an experienced Immigration and Public Law Solicitor to join our team in London. RLS has experienced tremendous growth in the past 3 years, including the award of an Immigration and a Public Law Legal Aid Contracts. As we go from strength to strength, we strive to become further embedded in the communities we work with and to keep fighting individual and collective injustices.
The successful candidate will provide supervision and assist with the management of our developing and expanding UK casework teams, whilst working on a small targeted caseload of their own, and overseeing regulatory compliance. This includes acting as the LAA supervisor role for our legal aid contracts; both Immigration and Asylum, and Public Law. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who wants to work in a collaborative environment with colleagues who share the same commitment to advancing migrant justice.
The Casework Supervisor role is for an experienced solicitor who wants to work in a dynamic and innovative legal organisation which prioritises staff wellbeing and high quality client care. People with lived experience of migration are strongly encouraged to apply.
Job purpose and responsibilities
The central objectives of this post are:
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Supervision of Immigration and Public Law Casework: Working with the Legal Director to supervise the Immigration and Public Law casework provided by RLS in the UK through legal aid and other funding arrangements; and ensuring full compliance with relevant regulatory frameworks.
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Team Management and Supervision: Working closely with the Legal Director to help lead and manage RLS casework teams in the UK and internationally, to help ensure the delivery of high-quality casework that meets project goals and objectives; and the development of high-quality legal information materials and other legal resources.
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Contract and Regulatory Compliance Management: This includes responsibility for the management and delivery of:
(i) RLS's Legal Aid Agency (LAA) contracts, including maintaining Specialist Quality Mark (SQM) standards, financial compliance and ensuring Peer Review standards are met:
(ii) LAA billing processes for both controlled and licensed work
(iii) OISC and SRA compliance
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Personal Casework: Have personal conduct of a limited but strategic caseload, contributing to the overall objectives of RLS.
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Strategic Litigation Development: Collaborate with the RLS Legal Director to identify emerging trends and issues in immigration and asylum law, and develop strategic litigation aligned with RLS’s mission.
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Sector Support and Development: Provide second-tier support to other immigration advice organisations, leveraging RLS's expertise to enhance sector capacity.
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Legal Aid and Pro Bono: To contribute to development and improvement of procedures and protocols for our innovative legal services which aim to combine multiple funding sources to sustainably contribute to addressing the increasing shortfall in the legal representation available for the people RLS works with.
General duties:
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Supervision of RLS legal casework in the Immigration & Asylum and Public Law category to the highest standards
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Maintain such financial records and financial information as may be required by inter alia the LAA
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Conduct file reviews as per RLS’s Independent File Review procedure, OISC and SQM requirements
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Together with the RLS Legal Director, identify developing immigration and asylum law issues / themes and develop strategic litigation in line with RLS’s mission
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Ensure LAA contract quality and financial compliance, including responsibility for oversight of LAA billing (both controlled and licenced work)
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To act as RLS’s Quality Representative; and as result:
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Be responsible for ensuring caseworkers and casework procedures are up to date and compliant with the SQM requirements
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Act as point of contact with the LAA; and
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Overseeing any actions arising out of LAA audits, reviews or visits.
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To fully comply with and ensure that all casework teams and processes are also fully compliant with OISC (and SRA) standards of regulation, professional conduct and ethics at all times.
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Work collaboratively and supervise pro bono volunteer lawyers.
Team work
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Work effectively with other RLS legal and non-legal staff and contribute to broader organisational initiatives and those involving legal information and community legal support in particular
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Attend and contribute to regular and incidental team meetings and discussions
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Maintain and develop excellent relationships with frontline agencies and grassroots groups to enable effective joint working
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Attend training internally and externally as agreed with the Legal Director and maintain and make available to RLS, a record of all training undertaken and CPD points obtained
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Deliver training for colleagues or externally as and when required
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Undertake other duties which may be regarded within the nature of the post, in discussion with the Legal Director.
Who we are looking for
RLS relies on the energy, skills and enthusiasm of people who share our vision and are drawn to striving together for change. If you share our values, ethos and objectives, and feel like you can contribute to RLS strategically and practically, we would love to hear from you.
Person specification - essential requirements
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Be a solicitor qualified in England & Wales with around 3-5 years of experience (or more) as an immigration caseworker, paralegal or solicitor within a legal aid environment
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Be IAAS accredited and hold an up to date accreditation (senior caseworker and supervising senior caseworker level)
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Have immigration casework and supervision experience sufficient to meet the relevant Legal Aid Supervisor standards as specified in the 2024 standard civil contract here and eligible immediately to satisfy the LAA Supervisor Standard for both Immigration and Asylum, and Public Law
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A comprehensive understanding of all relevant regulatory and quality standards, including SRA, SQM, LAA Immigration Specification, OISC Code of Standards, and Peer Review Process Document Criteria
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A dynamic and innovative self-starter
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A highly organised individual
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Fluent in English
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A strong commitment to upholding the human rights of people who migrate and people at risk; and access to justice and empowerment through the delivery of high-quality, client-focused legal services
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The successful candidate will be required to obtain an enhanced DBS certificate (we cover the cost). However, a criminal record is not necessarily a barrier to recruitment but should be disclosed on application
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Have the right to work in the UK
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Experience and understanding of pro bono legal projects.
Person specification - desirable requirements
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Lived experience of migration systems
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Experience of management and development of casework teams with diverse experience levels, ensuring the delivery of compliant, high-quality casework
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Skilled in delivering training both internally and externally, with a focus on fostering development-oriented and ambitious casework teams
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Knowledge of languages other than English
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Experience in community legal advice and information projects
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Experience working in OISC regulated environments with a legal aid contract
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Experience of working with volunteers
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Experience in implementing corrective actions from regulatory or quality audits, reviews, or visits.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
The Worker Support Centre (WSC) is a Scotland based charity that promotes decent work and prevents exploitation. We support marginalised and isolated workers in labour sectors where there is a high risk of abuse and exploitation. We work in partnership with workers to build power to secure and advance workplace rights. We prevent human trafficking for forced labour by acting to reduce the risks of worker exploitation. WSC values include: respect for human rights, representation, transparency, equality and innovation.
WSC support includes advice, mediation, advocacy and assisted reporting to enforcement agencies. Our worker engagement informs policy change activity to address harms faced by those in high-risk work. In 2023 and 2024 WSC activities were targeted at workers in seasonal agriculture on the UK Seasonal Worker visa (SWV). During this time, we provided advice, support, and information to 1031 people in relation to the SWV. WSC is now embarking on a new project to engage workers in health and social care to advance care workers’ rights through worker education and power sessions.
About the role
This role is focussed on advancing care workers’ rights by supporting WSC’s peer engagement work including actively conducting outreach to workers and facilitating worker education and power sessions. In this role you will support WSC meet two of its four core objectives to work together with workers to claim spaces for power and representation in decision making; and to build the field of knowledge about workers and their experiences to influence policy. This role also includes handling a small caseload, providing health and social care workers with information, support and impartial advice with any issues that may arise during outreach or sessions. This role will work closely together with our Peer Engagement team and Outreach Caseworker.
WSC strives to achieve representation of individuals with lived experience of the issues on which we work at all levels of our organisation and actively promotes applications from individuals with experience of the issues on which we work. For this role we would especially welcome applications from individuals with experience of working in the health and social care sector.
NB A Basic Disclosure Check is required for this role.
Main tasks and responsibilities
Peer engagement and outreach
· To develop, together with WSC’s Peer Engagement team, a programme of outreach and engagement to workers in social care.
· To conduct social engagement and outreach activities in person and remotely.
· To contribute to the development of WSC’s programme of activities to build worker solidarity.
· To contribute to and translate information for communication with workers on their rights and entitlements and to support WSC Worker Power work.
· Liaising with community and civil society organisations to build strong community networks.
· To ensure that those in need of support access WSC’s Casework service, and/or are signposted to available services, including legal advice.
Casework
· To provide high-quality casework support around housing, debt and employment rights;
· To monitor and respond to email, phone and message enquiries from workers.
· To liaise with external services, including lawyers on legal advice sessions and make appointments for workers to access such advice.
· To support workers to navigate support and advice from external agencies;
· To record worker information using Advice Pro case management software.
Participation
· Support participatory analysis workshops with workers to jointly analyse concerns articulated in order to establish standards workers would like to see upheld for health and social care workers.
· Actively support workers to engage in advocacy, including by providing worker-centred briefings on advocacy processes and meetings, ensuring meaningful participation and leadership by workers.
· Engage with workers via social media and other online tools, through clear communications outputs.
General
· Support the whole organisation goal to integrate workers in all our work at all levels of the organisation.
Person Specification
1) KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNICAL SKILLS
- Understanding of how NGOs operate and knowledge of the issues on which WSC works: labour rights, migrant rights, organising, anti-trafficking and human rights.
- Experience in worker organising, engaging with workers and upholding labour rights, or support provision to workers through casework.
2) QUALIFICATIONS
- Degree level in public policy, law, or human rights or equivalent experience.
- A valid UK Driving license
3) EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
- Experience in labour organising or worker support - 2 years
- Experience of engaging with people with lived experience of the issues on which the organisation works and ensuring they are involved in decision-making processes - 1 year
- Use of equipment and case management systems & Standard Microsoft Office suite - 1 year
- Fluency in English (verbal and written)
- Working competence in at least one other language spoken by migrant social care workers (eg Arabic, Urdu, Hindi, Bengali)
- Experience of work in a precarious sector (eg social care, agriculture, hospitality)
- Experience of work in social care
- Experience of handling a caseload and providing impartial, confidential advice - 1 year
- Experience of facilitating public outreach sessions/events - 1 year
- Experience of communication to wide audiences via a range of social media platforms (eg Tik-tok, Instagram, Telegram, X, Bluesky) - 2 years
- Experience of building and developing relationships with community and civil society organisations - 1 year
4. PERSONAL QUALITIES
- Enthusiastic and committed to advancing workers’ rights.
- Empathy with workers in high-risk labour sectors and the work of WSC.
- Strong work ethic: A self-starter with high-energy levels, ability to use own initiative, prioritise, make decisions and implement them, function to deadlines.
- Ability to build and maintain collaborative and respectful relationships across the organisation and with workers.
- Ability to work flexible hours as required, to travel and spend occasional nights away from home.
- Sound understanding of equal opportunities, data protection and confidentiality.
The outreach work WSC undertakes is based in Scotland and therefore you will need to be based in Scotland.
Applications to consist of a CV and supporting statement no longer than one side of A4 outlining how you meet the skills and experience required.
About Bank Workers Charity
We’re the benevolent society supporting UK bank employees and their families. Each year we help thousands of people encountering financial, health, housing and wellbeing challenges with independent advice and guidance, case management, referrals to expert partners and grant giving.
About the Role
Our Client Advisers are the first point of contact for clients. They provide advice and guidance, case management, grant processing and support the client journey through our services.
About You
Our ideal candidate has experience supporting people who may be vulnerable, in distress or in crisis, with practical long-term solutions in areas such as welfare, budgeting, housing, debt and mental wellbeing, ideally gained within the charity sector.
You’ll be empathic and understand the complexities of client need. You’ll be able to work calmly and productively under pressure, keeping to deadlines, and demonstrating good decision-making skills, with a willingness to learn.
What We Offer
We’ve put a lot of energy into being a great place to work. We’re proud of our supportive culture and commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion. There are plenty of learning opportunities, and as a wellbeing charity we aim to be a leader in wellbeing support for our people.
Our benefits include:
· 28 days holiday, plus statutory bank holidays
· 8% employer contribution to Bank Workers Charity’s pension scheme and up to 3% matched with employee contributions
· A wide range of employer funded wellbeing experiences through Heka
· Flexible benefit provision (including medicash plan, cycle to work, payroll giving and electric car scheme)
· Group Life Cover (three times annual salary)
· Weekly wellbeing half hour
· Employee Assistance Programme
To apply, please review the attached applicant pack, which includes the job description and person specification, and then send a completed application form, which includes a supporting statement, outlining how your experience meets the criteria set out in the person specification.
Closing Date: 9.00am, Monday 20 January 2025.
Bank Workers Charity is committed to supporting diversity and inclusion and welcome applications from all backgrounds and communities.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
PROJECT SUPPORT WORKER : Refugees and Asylum Seekers
OASIS HUB HENDERSON AVENUE
PART TIME, 10 HOURS PER WEEK
FIXED TERM CONTRACT (12 months)
SALARY: £6,518 for 0.25FTE (£26,072 for 1 FTE)
We have a unique opportunity for a project worker to join the Oasis Community Space as part of our work with refugees and asylum seekers. This role will create real impact in Scunthorpe by identifying key stakeholders in the support of Asylum Seekers and Refugees and helping them to develop their offer and coordinate the support.
We’re looking for an individual who has a passion for justice and compassion for all to take on this exciting role. You’ll need to be an effective communicator and ready to tackle big issues with drive and initiative. Best of all, you’ll be supported by a thriving team of people who are dedicated to supporting families and young people in Scunthorpe.
The role will involve supporting projects relating to Refugee and Asylum support, primarily at the Oasis Community Space and other Hub venues. To develop a clear understanding of the support and services available for refugees and asylum seekers in the community. To coordinate support to refugees for future independence and self-sufficiency within their new community. The post requires a dynamic and creative approach to help develop and support the Oasis Community Space and the wider Refugee and Asylum provisions.
The successful post holder must have:
· Good standard of basic education, including English and Maths Level 2
· Experience facilitating groups and organizing engaging group activities
· Experience managing and working with volunteers
· Good project management skills, able to balance a range of priorities.
This is an exciting opportunity to be part of a growing national organisation, making a real difference to communities on a local level. As part of the package, Oasis offers:
· A pension scheme, currently offering 7% employer contribution
· A generous holiday allowance
· Working as part of a friendly, community-minded team of professionals
If you are interested in being part of this service, then please visit the Oasis UK Charity website to find out where to email your CV.
Email your CV including a Supporting Statement. Your Supporting Statement should be no more than two A4 pages and must address the following questions:
1. Please expand on your CV to tell us about the relevant experience you have in facilitating community groups and organising group activities.
2. What does a community without the need for foodbanks look like to you?
Completed applications should be returned by 9am Monday 24th January 2025
Interviews will take place at the Oasis Community Space, DN15 8LG on Wednesday 29th and Thursday 30th January 2025
The successful candidate will need to be provide proof of the right to work in the UK. We actively encourage applications from people of all ethnic backgrounds and minority and underrepresented groups.
Oasis is committed to making a difference to the lives of the communities it works in, and as such you must show a willingness to demonstrate commitment to the values and behaviours which flow from the Oasis ethos. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff to share this commitment and to undergo appropriate checks, including enhanced DBS checks.
Oasis supports Equal Opportunities. Registered Charity No. 1026487
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
About us
Founded in 1951, the Refugee Council exists to support people who come to the UK in need of safety and speak out for compassion, fairness and kindness. We achieve this by providing expert advice and casework, building the capacity of refugee community organisations, and working with allies across society to change government policy.
Our vision for refugees to be welcome to live safe and fulfilling lives contributing to the UK has never been more urgent and needed. Today 27 million refugees and 84 million displaced people around the world need of safety, dignity and welcome. We are determined to secure public and government support for safe routes for all people seeking safety, and a fair, effective and compassionate refugee protection system.
About the role
- To provide a holistic assessment and up to 12-week therapeutic intervention to separated asylum seeking children, and young people.
- To offer a flexible model of care that may include offering assessments and/or therapy online and face-to-face.
- To liaise with Refugee Council’s caseworkers and Children Triage Coordinator, educational and social care services as appropriate to ensure the safety and wellbeing of children and young people being supported by Refugee Council.
- To ensure the safeguarding of separated asylum-seeking children is prioritised by all stakeholders.
- You are mainly recruited to work with clients in Yorkshire & Humberside area, however in special circumstances you might be asked to see clients in other areas, but this will be online, as you are expected to live in Yorkshire & Humberside area.
Hours: Part-time (14 hours) 2 days / 0.4FT.
Contract: Fixed term until 31st May 2025.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
- To deliver specialist, culturally sensitive one-to-one and group therapy (on site/in person or telephone/online) to best meet specific client needs, using the Refugee Council Therapeutic Care Model and Framework
- To work collaboratively with the Refugee Council’s Children’s Section and wider stakeholders such as social services, legal services, department of education, the health service and mainstream mental health agencies to ensure holistic client support.
- To lead on establishing strong relationships with partners and stakeholders, to ensure clients are able to access appropriate support networks and vital specialist services, in particular those who have acute/complex needs.
- To take responsibility for soliciting appropriate referral by engaging with local statutory agencies, community groups and project partners.
Inclusion and accessibility
Ensuring that the Refugee Council is an inclusive and accessible place to work is important to us. We want to enable people from diverse backgrounds to apply and thrive with us. We believe our recruitment process enables that and are also happy to make adjustments on request.
For more information on the role and to apply, please visit our website via the apply button.
Closing date: 17 January 2025.
Interviews: w/c 27 January 2025.
Ensuring that the Refugee Council is an inclusive and accessible place to work is important to us. We want to enable people from different backgrounds to apply and thrive with us. We believe our recruitment process enables that and are also happy to make adjustments on request.
We’re looking for an enthusiastic and organised individual to join us in the essential role of Service Navigator. You will support as the first point of contact for clients, assessing their needs and helping them to access our services and external services.
LRMN is a thriving organisation and one of the most established refugee and migrants organisations providing services in London, but focusing on south and southeast London boroughs. Our services include provision of specialist legal advice and information on immigration, housing and welfare, therapeutic and practical support to women who survived gender based abuse, helping our service users access employment, training and volunteering opportunities, prevention of mental health problems, and helping our clients integrate and engage in their community.
You will be responsible for welcoming people to the office, answering our main phone line and responding to emails. You will triage requests for support, processing referrals into our services and signposting people to other services where we are unable help. You will also give basic advice and support where appropriate.
You will have experience of working directly with clients and of providing information. You will be empathetic and able to complex and difficult situations. You will also be resilient and, with support, be able to manage client expectations in a busy environment.
LRMN is an equal opportunity employer and committed to safeguarding and fulfilling its duty of care to people working and volunteering in the organisation and to those we come into contact with. The successful candidate will be required to complete a Basic DBS check.
We work in a hybrid model. You would be expected to work at least two days per week from our office in Deptford.
For more information, please see our job pack. Please apply via CharityJob.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Permanent, Full Time
Circa £30,000 plus competitive benefits
Do you want to make a difference?
The RAF Benevolent Fund is the leading welfare charity for the RAF. Every year we make a real difference to over 40,000 people who benefit from our services. Working at the Fund is more than sitting at your desk ad in this role you will have the opportunity to be part of our RAF Family. Alongside helping our beneficiaries, we also get to hang out with Spitfires and Typhoons, take part in a Dambusters bike ride, attend events like Royal Ascot, the Chelsea Flower Show, and the Bomber Command Memorial Service. Every day you will make a difference and play your part in changing the lives of others and helping people in the RAF Family get through the toughest of times.
It doesn’t matter how long someone served or when. If they were part of the RAF, they and their family are part of our RAF Family. We will always be here to support them when they need it most.
Join the RAF Family and play your part in making a difference.
Do you want to play a part in what we do?
People are at the heart of what we do. Together we:
· Help reduce social isolation and loneliness among veterans.
· We support ill or injured men and women to have a safe place to call home, a home that meets their specific needs.
· We fund youth services on stations to provide clubs and activities for the children of serving personnel who move every few years.
· We provide grants to help with the cost of living. But this is just a few of the ways we help.
We are seeking an individual with a compassionate and flexible approach to welfare delivery, who is highly organised, analytical and an articulate communicator. You will need to be an experienced administrator to join our fast paced team. Welfare Application Co-ordinators are the frontline of the Welfare Directorate and process applications for assistance from the RAF family. This requires the accurate input of application data into our IT platform and ensuring the application is allocated to the correct grant giving team. Wider responsibilities include checking applications against basic eligibility criteria and adding supporting application documentation received via email etc. You will be able to demonstrate an ability to relate to people of all ages, especially older beneficiaries, in a compassionate manner.
The role is based in our London HQ, with a minimum of three days working in the office per week. The successful candidate for this role will need to prove they have the right to work in the UK.
To apply, please click on this link and send your CV, together with a cover letter detailing why you believe you are suitable for this role, providing examples of how you meet the job profile when you apply through our recruitment portal.
The closing date for applications is Friday 24th January 2025, 5.00pm. Please note interviews will take place the following week.
A copy of the Fund’s Candidate Privacy Notice can be found on our website. As an equal opportunities employer, the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective employees and does not condone discrimination on the basis of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, gender identity, or marriage and civil partnership. We aspire to have a diverse and inclusive workplace and strongly encourage suitably qualified applicants from a wide range of backgrounds to apply and join the Fund.
The Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund is a Registered Charity (No. 1081009).
Our vision is that everyone in our RAF Family – veterans, serving personnel and their families – gets support in their hour of need.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
The Worker Support Centre (WSC) is a Scotland based charity that promotes decent work and prevents exploitation. We support marginalised and isolated workers in labour sectors where there is a high risk of abuse and exploitation. We work in partnership with workers to build power to secure and advance workplace rights. We prevent human trafficking for forced labour by acting to reduce the risks of worker exploitation. WSC values include: respect for human rights, representation, transparency, equality and innovation.
WSC support includes advice, mediation, advocacy and assisted reporting to enforcement agencies. Our worker engagement informs policy change activity to address harms faced by those in high-risk work. In 2023 and 2024 WSC activities were targeted at workers in seasonal agriculture on the UK Seasonal Worker visa (SWV). During this time, we provided advice, support, and information to 1031 people in relation to the SWV.
About the role
This role is focussed on advancing seasonal agricultural workers’ rights by supporting WSC’s peer engagement work including actively conducting outreach to workers and facilitating worker education and power sessions. In this role you will support WSC meet two of its four core objectives to work together with workers to claim spaces for power and representation in decision making; and to build the field of knowledge about workers and their experiences to influence policy. This role will work closely together with our Peer Engagement team and Outreach Caseworkers.
WSC strives to achieve representation of individuals with lived experience of the issues on which we work at all levels of our organisation and actively promote applications from individuals with experience of the issues on which we work. For this role we would especially welcome applications from individuals with experience of working in seasonal agriculture.
Main tasks and responsibilities
Peer engagement and outreach
· To conduct social engagement and outreach activities in person and remotely.
· To contribute to the development of WSC’s programme of activities to build worker solidarity.
· To ensure that those in need of support access WSC’s Casework service, and/or are signposted to available services, including legal advice.
· To contribute to and translate information for communication with workers, on their rights and entitlements and to support WSC Worker Power work.
· To monitor and respond to email, phone and message enquiries from workers.
· Support workers to access external services when needed
· Liaising with community and civil society organisations to build strong community networks
Participation
· Support participatory analysis workshops with workers to jointly analyse concerns articulated in order to establish standards workers would like to see upheld for seasonal workers.
· Actively support workers to engage in advocacy, including by providing worker-centred briefings on advocacy processes and meetings, ensuring meaningful participation and leadership by workers.
· Engage with workers via social media and other online tools, through clear communications outputs.
General
· Support the whole organisation goal to integrate workers in all our work at all levels of the organisation.
Person Specification
1) KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNICAL SKILLS
- Understanding of how NGOs operate, and knowledge of the issues on which WSC works: labour rights, migrant rights, organising, anti-trafficking and human rights.
- Experience in worker organising, engaging with workers and upholding labour rights.
2) QUALIFICATIONS
- Degree level in public policy, law, or human rights or equivalent experience.
- A valid UK Driving license
3) EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
- Experience in labour organising or worker support - 2 years
- Experience of engaging with people with lived experience of the issues on which the organisation works and ensuring they are involved in decision-making processes - 1 year
- Use of equipment and case recording systems & Standard Microsoft Office suite - 1 year
- Fluency in English (verbal and written)
- Working competence in Russian and/or a Central Asian language
- Experience of work in a precarious labour sector (eg seasonal agriculture, social care, or other)
- Experience of work in seasonal agriculture
- Experience of developing and facilitating workshops/educational events- 1 year
- Experience of facilitating public outreach sessions/events - 1 year
- Experience of building and developing relationships with community and civil society organisations - 1 year
- Experience of communication to wide audiences via a range of social media platforms (eg Tik-tok, Instagram, Telegram, X, Bluesky) - 2 years
4. PERSONAL QUALITIES
- Enthusiastic and committed to advancing workers’ rights.
- Empathy with workers in high-risk labour sectors and the work of WSC.
- Strong work ethic: A self-starter with high-energy levels, ability to use own initiative, prioritise, make decisions and implement them, function to deadlines.
- Ability to build and maintain collaborative and respectful relationships across the organisation and with workers.
- Ability to work flexible hours as required, to travel and spend occasional nights away from home.
- Sound understanding of equal opportunities, data protection and confidentiality.
The outreach work WSC undertakes is based in Scotland and therefore you will need to be based in Scotland.
Applications to consist of a CV and supporting statement no longer than one side of A4 outlining how you meet the skills and experience required
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
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Employment Support Advisor - 21.6 hours per week (£29,023.00 per year pro rata)
Your role will contribute to the Employment Services department by providing the Southwark Works contract working with the 50+, parents and unpaid carer and economically inactive clients in Southwark, from meeting with clients and supporting them along their journey to employment to ensuring all the relevant administration and compliance has been completed in line with this programme.
Employment Support Advisor - 28.8 hours per week (£30,183.92 per year pro rata)
Your role will contribute to the Employment Services department by providing the Southwark Works contract working with the 50+clients in Southwark, from meeting with clients and supporting them along their journey to employment to ensuring all the relevant administration and compliance has been completed in line with this programme.
When working for Pecan, you can expect to become a valued member of a diverse and supportive team. In addition to a place in our 35-year legacy, you will receive a generous holiday allowance, pension contribution and life assurance cover. You can also expect regular team meetings and social opportunities, and a variety of other benefits as outlined in our recruitment pack.
Main Responsibilities:
- Complete needs assessments.
- Help clients to find work opportunities and assist them with getting work ready including support with training and education.
- Help clients to access other services appropriate to their needs.
- Host stalls and information events at partner organisations.
Key Requirements (specific skills, qualifications required):
- Experience of working with vulnerable or disadvantaged people/groups.
- Good IT skills, with a working knowledge of MS Office application and other sage.
- Excellent communication skills, written, verbal and interpersonal.
- An ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines.
Desirable knowledge/expertise
- Good faciliation, presenting, influencing, and negotiation skills
- NVQ in IAG
- Experience of the voluntary and community sector.
Please read the Recruitment Pack containing the Job Description for more information. To apply please submit the following:
- CV
- Covering Letter, no more than 2-sides of A4 paper, expanding on your passion for this area of work and describing how you meet the Job Description/Person Specification, as set out in the Recruitment Pack.
Closing Date: Sunday 2nd February 2025, 23:30
Interview Date: Week commencing Monday 10th February 2025, Details TBC.
Start Date: ASAP
Please note that applications that do not contain BOTH the CV and Covering Letter as described above cannot be considered. Candidates that have not been contacted by the interview date or within 2 weeks of submitting an application if it is an open recruitment, have not been shortlisted for interviews.
Please read the Recruitment Pack containing the Job Description for more information. To apply please submit the following:
- CV
- Covering Letter, no more than 2-sides of A4 paper, expanding on your passion for this area of work and describing how you meet the Job Description/Person Specification, as set out in the Recruitment Pack.
Please note that applications that do not contain BOTH the CV and Covering Letter as described above cannot be considered. Candidates that have not been contacted by the interview date or within 2 weeks of submitting an application if it is an open recruitment, have not been shortlisted for interviews.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Location: Home based in the South West - Gloucestershire / Wiltshire / Dorset / Somerset / Cornwall / Devon / Bristol
Our passionate Regional Casework Coordinators are SSAFA’s front line of support for members of the armed forces community in need. They are the first point of contact for all beneficiaries into the Regional Office, assessing needs and allocating the case to one of our volunteer caseworkers.
You will sometimes handle complex problems from individuals who may be distressed, identifying the presenting and potential underlying needs to determine the best way to support the beneficiary. You will have ownership of cases from beginning to end, coordinating the casework process in a timely manner and ensure that the beneficiary journey is at the centre of the Service. You will have the opportunity to shape processes and procedures within the office which will lead to improvements in the service offered to clients.
To help you establish yourself in this new post you will receive excellent training and induction to SSAFA.
Whilst the post is homebased, to be eligible for this role you are required to live in the South West region in Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire or Somerset. There will be occasional travel around the South West Region, and you will be required to travel for quarterly face to face team meetings.
About the team
The team work remotely and pride themselves in maintaining a close working bond which ensures the smooth operation of the office. You will work closely with volunteers from the eight SSAFA branches in the South West, supporting them to administer casework for SSAFA beneficiaries. The successful candidate will work as part of a larger team of 10, which includes two Regional Casework Managers and a Regional Operations Manager.
About you
To carry out this role successfully you will have a track record of providing welfare advice in key areas such as housing benefits, debt, disability, mobility or immigration issues. You will have knowledge of safeguarding and GDPR and experience in dealing with sensitive information and people in vulnerable situations. You will be able to provide excellent customer service by telephone, e-mail and face to face. You will have used Microsoft Office 365 to a high standard. It is important that you have experience of planning and managing your own workload, with minimal supervision.
It would be advantageous if you have an understanding of the way of life for today’s Armed Forces, veterans and their families and if you have experience of recruiting and supporting volunteers. An understanding of the voluntary sector and preferably the military charity sector landscape across the South West would be valuable
About SSAFA
SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity is a trusted source of support for the Armed Forces community in their time of need. In 2023 our trained teams of volunteers and employees helped more than 53,000 people, including veterans, serving personnel (regulars and reserves) and their families.
SSAFA understands that behind every uniform is a person. And we are here for that person and their family, any time they need us and in any way they need us.
Diversity and Inclusion at SSAFA
SSAFA exists to support a diverse range of beneficiaries within the armed forces community, and we believe diversity within our teams is key to ensuring we can deliver our services effectively. We thrive on differences and believe it is critical to our success as a worldwide charity. SSAFA is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace that seeks to recruit, develop and retain the most talented people from a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We therefore encourage applications from all genders, races, religions, ages and sexual orientations, as well as parents, veterans, people living with disabilities, and any other groups that could bring diverse perspectives to our business.
SSAFA is committed to using the Disclosure & Barring Service to ensure we, as an employer, safeguard those we serve.
No agencies please. Any unsolicited submissions from agencies will be accepted as a direct application from the candidate and no fees will be payable.
If you've applied for this role previously within the last six months, we encourage you not to reapply as we already have your details saved on our system and will contact you if a suitable position becomes available.
Closing date: Midnight on 26 January 2025. SSAFA reserves the right to close the vacancy early if we receive a high volume of suitable applications.
Interviews: 04 and 05 February 2025
As part of the selection process, you will be required to complete an IT assessment.
Reporting to: Director of Casework and COO
Line reports: Casework team (12 caseworkers, 1 administrator)
Salary: £42,000
Location: Hybrid working policy with a minimum of two days per week from the London office
Key responsibilities: Responsible for the internal running of the casework service, focussed on delivery, management, and quality control. This includes delivering the casework process, leading the casework team, and ensuring the operation of casework is effective and efficient.
Job description
1.Management
- Lead the casework team to deliver the core casework function.
- Directly line-managing and deliver all aspects of the HR function including recruitment, training, personal development and performance management.
- Manage the core internal casework function of the charity.
- Ensuring the casework process is efficient and effective.
- Answering day-to-day casework queries.
- Work closely with the caseworkers to manage difficult calls and complaints.
2.Statistics and Quality Management
- Managing KPIs for the casework team.
- Track metrics to analyse casework performance.
- Oversee the production of casework statistics.
- Monitor the casework output and quality of the casework team.
- First port of call for complaints.
- Handling Subject Access Requests.
3.Development
- Identify areas of improvement and together with the Director of Casework and COO to develop.
- Oversee the execution of the reviewer strategy.
4.Generally
Undertaking any other responsibilities as reasonably requested by the Director of Casework and COO.
Person specification
Essential Criteria
1. Experience and Knowledge
- Experience in managing a team, including recruitment, training, and performance management.
- Demonstrated ability to oversee a casework or operational function, ensuring delivery of services to high standards.
- Experience handling complaints and managing challenging situations with professionalism.
- Knowledge of effective quality control processes and performance monitoring.
- Experience in delivering significant organisational change and continuous improvement across a service and to the benefit or service users and staff
2. Skills and Abilities
- Excellent leadership and motivational skills, with the ability to guide a team.
- Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities and meet deadlines.
- Strong problem-solving skills, with the ability to address operational issues and implement practical solutions.
- Experience in data analysis and reporting to inform decision-making and track team performance.
- Strong IT skills
- Strong communication skills (both verbal and written)
- Strategic and system thinking
3. Personal Attributes
- A passion for pro bono and access to justice.
- Attention to detail and a commitment to maintaining high standards.
Desirable Criteria
- Experience in a charity, legal, or casework-focused organisation.
- Experience working with vulnerable people or dealing with sensitive situations
This role profile is not exclusive or exhaustive. It is intended as an outline indication of the areas of responsibility and may be amended in light of the changing needs of the organisation.
Closing date: 19th January 2025
Advocate is an equal opportunities employer.
Our vision is of access to justice for all. We help provide free specialist legal services, including advice and advocacy, from barristers.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
The Worker Support Centre (WSC) is a Scotland based charity that promotes decent work and prevents exploitation. We support marginalised and isolated workers in labour sectors where there is a high risk of abuse and exploitation. We work in partnership with workers to build power to secure and advance workplace rights. We prevent human trafficking for forced labour by acting to reduce the risks of worker exploitation. WSC values include: respect for human rights, representation, transparency, equality and innovation.
WSC support includes advice, mediation, advocacy and assisted reporting to enforcement agencies. Our worker engagement informs policy change activity to address harms faced by those in high-risk work. In 2023 and 2024 WSC activities were targeted at workers in seasonal agriculture on the UK Seasonal Worker visa (SWV). During this time, we provided advice, support, and information to 1031 people in relation to the SWV. WSC is now embarking on a new project to engage workers in health and social care to advance social care workers’ rights through worker education and power sessions.
About the role
This role is focused on advancing seasonal agricultural and social care workers’ rights by supporting WSC’s policy and advocacy work. In this role you will support WSC meet two of its four core objectives to work together with workers to claim spaces for power and representation in decision making; and to build the field of knowledge about workers and their experiences to influence policy. As well as work delivered directly by WSC, our policy work includes coordinating with coalitions such as the Ethical Trading Initiative, the Seasonal Worker Interest Group and the Scottish Food Coalition.
WSC strives to achieve representation of individuals with lived experience of the issues on which we work at all levels of our organisation and actively promote applications from individuals with experience of the issues on which we work.
Main tasks and responsibilities
Policy and advocacy
· Lead in the development of components of policy, ensuring engagement of workers and cross-organisational engagement.
· Identify emerging legislation and develop an influencing strategy.
· Lead key influencing moments and processes, working in collaboration with policy coalitions of which WSC is part.
· Draft worker-informed and evidenced briefings, submissions to consultations in support of worker policy priorities and engage closely with civil servants, Government officials and other decision makers on policy objectives.
· Support participatory engagement with workers to understand what democratic engagement platforms might best suit them and help create opportunities to influence processes.
· Track, assess, understand and respond to future legislative developments and the strategic direction being taken by UK Government, UK Parliament, Scottish Parliament and Scottish Government.
Stakeholder engagement
· Develop and maintain strong working relationships with senior stakeholders in Government, enforcement authorities and industry.
· Contribute to wider sectoral networks and groups, including attending meetings and setting joint policy strategy objectives.
· Provide high-quality support to the CEO and other senior staff with external stakeholder engagement, developing targeted briefings.
Participation
· Support WSC Peer Engagement Officers to conduct participatory workshops with workers to understand their concerns and to develop and articulate collective concerns through influencing strategies.
· Support participatory analysis workshops with workers to jointly analyse concerns articulated in order to establish standards workers would like to see upheld for seasonal workers.
· Support the review and documentation of barriers to democratic engagement for seasonal agricultural workers and migrant social carers.
· Actively support workers to engage in advocacy, including by providing worker-centred briefings on advocacy processes and meetings, ensuring meaningful participation and leadership by workers.
· Support workers to create spaces for policy influence, engaging in actively listening to worker priorities and concerns.
General
· Support the whole organisation goal to integrate workers in all our work at all levels of the organisation.
· Ensure effective monitoring, evaluation and learning of our work including contributing to organisational processes.
Person Specification
1) KNOWLEDGE AND TECHNICAL SKILLS
- WSC Organisational knowledge, and/or knowledge of the issues on which we work: labour rights, migrant rights, organising, anti-trafficking and human rights.
- Technical understanding of policy specific to the subject areas on which WSC works, particularly opportunity scanning, strategic entry points and key stakeholders of influence.
- Legislation/Policy: The post-holder will lead on the development of policy, engagement with legislation in passage through parliament (UK or Scottish) and implementation of legislation. Considerable liaison with external stakeholders is required, understanding on how policy/legislation is made and knowledge and understanding of its technical content is essential.
- Influencing and advocacy: Proven ability to identify key stakeholders of influence and to form strong relationships of influence.
2) QUALIFICATIONS
- Degree level in public policy, law, or human rights or equivalent experience.
- Postgraduate qualification in public policy, law or human rights.
- A valid UK Driving license.
3) EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
- Technical professional experience in labour rights, organising, migrant rights and anti-trafficking -4 years
- Direct parliamentary experience with knowledge of UK and Scottish political systems - 2 years
- Engagement with people with lived experience of the issues on which developing policy. - 1 year
- Use of equipment and systems; Standard Microsoft suite; Microsoft Project - 1 year
- Experience of policy development - 2 years
- Fluency in English (verbal and written)
- Working competence in Russian or a Central Asian language.
- Experience of work in a precarious labour sector (eg seasonal agriculture, social care, hospitality or other)
4) COMMUNICATION SKILLS
- Written communication: A high standard of written communication on diverse, issues eg strategies, formal letters, briefings.Rep
- Report writing: The postholder must be able to prepare robust, concise, coherent, well argued policy reports.
- Oral communication: The postholder works with a wide range of external and internal stakeholders very often seeking to inform, influence, persuade. This requires high level oral communication skills.
5. PERSONAL QUALITIES
- Empathy with workers in high-risk labour sectors and the work of WSC
- Strong work ethic: A self-starter with high-energy levels, ability to use own initiative, prioritise, make decisions and implement them, function to deadlines.
- Ability to build and maintain collaborative and respectful relationships across the organisation.
- Ability to work flexible hours as required, to travel and spend occasional nights away from home.
- Sound understanding of equal opportunities.
How to apply: Please note - this role can be worked from home but you must be based in Scotland
· Applications to consist of a CV and supporting statement no longer than one side of A4 outlining how you meet the skills and experience required.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.
Are you looking for a dynamic and rewarding role working for an organisation with the feminist agenda at the core of its ethos? Then Advance Charity could be the career choice for you!
We are looking for a Advance Specialist Prison & Probation Advocate
Salary: £27,000-£29,000 pro rata
Location: HMP Bronzefield
Hours: 21 Hours per week (with the possibility to increase to full time hours)
Contract: Fixed Term – until 31st March 2025 with a possibility of an extension to March 2026
This post is open to female applicants only as being female is deemed to be a genuine occupational requirement under Schedule 9, Paragraph 1 of the Equality Act 2010.
Please note: Any offer of employment will be made subject to references, confirmation of the right to work in the UK, and satisfactory enhanced DBS check. This role is also subject to Police Vetting.
About us
Advance is an award-winning and innovative women-only organisation, established in 1998, providing emotional and practical support to women and girls survivors of domestic abuse and supporting women with short-term sentences to reduce offending. We believe in empowering women and girls to lead safe, non-violent, equal lives so that they can flourish and contribute to the community.
We are a community-based organisation who lead in best practice approaches to supporting women in their local community. We achieve this by being available to meet and support women in local settings and at our women’s centres, and by working in close partnership with other agencies.
Our values are to listen and support, to empower and respect, collaboration, innovation, and accountability.
About the role:
The Advance Specialist Prison & Probation Advocate will support women within the prison setting, provide pre-release support, focused on Accommodation, Finance, debt & benefits, Family & significant others and Social inclusion including ‘through the gate’ support.
This exciting new role will be based in HMP Bronzefield and will support in developing referral pathways for women and work in partnership with different departments and services within the prison as well as those in the community. You will co-design an action plan with women accessing support, enabling you to support them to address their accommodation, finance, debt and benefits and health needs and any risks in relation to the interventions identified, as they prepare for release. The role will involve a combination of casework-based approach with delivery of programmes and courses, along with a signposting and advice service for the women in custody.
You will have demonstrable experience and understanding of working with women in a challenging multi-agency environment, ideally working with prisoners and/or their families.
You will build strong relationships with the Pre Release teams to ensure clients are able to maintain or access suitable accommodation, finance, benefits and debt, family and social inclusion support including negotiating terms on behalf of the women. Ensure that interventions are responsive to and meet the needs of women from diverse and minoritised backgrounds. This, together with referrals to wider partner organisations in the community, will ensure additional support needs are addressed post-release and continuity of support exists.
A car may be desirable for this role, though not essential
About You:
To be successful as the Advance Specialist Prison & Probation Advocate you will need the below experience and skills:
Knowledge and experience of the criminal justice system obtained through academic study, experience of working in the criminal justice system (or closely associated social system).
The ability and experience as a caseworker delivering gender specific and trauma responsive interventions which support resettlement and rehabilitation of female adults in the criminal justice system whether in the community or in prisons.
You will possess excellent organisational skills, excellent communication skills and be able to work in a prison environment whilst remaining calm.
Knowledge and understanding of the requirements of managing a caseload including maintaining and updating records, remaining focused on action plan goals, and keeping to deadlines
You will have the ability to complete trauma informed, support and action plans in collaboration with the woman; to support in addressing their multiple and individual needs and enable them to engage with services, which will result in timely and prescribed outcomes being achieved.
How to apply:
Please submit your up-to-date CV with a supporting statement. Please note that only applications made via the job advert on the Advance careers page, and those that include a cover letter will be considered.
Closing Date for Applications: 13th October 2024
Interviews are taking place on: 21st & 23rd October 2024
*Advance reserves the right to close the advert early, or on the appointment of a candidate.
What we can offer you - Employee Benefits:
An exceptional 30 days of paid holiday per year (pro rata for part time), PLUS public holidays on top (that's nearly 40 days paid holiday per year!)
Additional days off to celebrate International Women’s Day, and for religious observance and moving home
Perkbox - an employee discount platform where you can receive free rewards as well as take advantage of savings on clothes, groceries, travel, leisure and more
Pension scheme
Enhanced maternity/adoption provision
Access to our Employee Assistance Programme
Employee eye-care scheme
Clinical supervision for front line staff and first line management roles
Refer a Friend Scheme - £250 for each referral who passes probation
Organisation wide away days
Thorough induction and training
Career development pathways
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Under the Equality Act 2010, we are required to make any reasonable adjustments. If you have a disability as defined under this act and/or have special needs, please email the Talent Acquisition Team via the Advance website and will aim to make the necessary arrangements to accommodate your needs.
Diversity, Inclusion and Equal Opportunities
We are committed to providing equality of opportunity and actively seek to recruit people from groups underrepresented in our current team. We have policies and processes in place to ensure that all employees are offered an equal opportunity in recruitment and selection, promotion, training, pay and benefits.
Safeguarding
Advance is committed to safeguarding and creating a culture of zero-tolerance of harm and expects all staff, including volunteers to share this commitment. We believe all individuals have the right to live their life free from violence and abuse and the right to feel and be safe. We have a suite of safeguarding policies, procedures and practice guidance, accessible to all staff, which promotes safeguarding and safer working practices across all our services and activities. When we recruit staff, we follow rigorous safer recruitment practices, this involves carrying out pre-employment checks including references, Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks, and identity checks. We ensure all staff undertake mandatory safeguarding training relevant to their role and responsibilities, to empower them to be competent and feel confident in recognising and responding appropriately to safeguarding issues and promote wellbeing.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.