Job: employment caseworker

Sheffield Law Centre has a vacancy for a part-time Employment Caseworker

The post holder will provide legal advice, information and representation to clients of the Law Centre with employment issues. The successful applicant will have experience of delivering an advice service and an up to date knowledge of employment law.

This is a part-time role for 17.5 hours each week.

Salary scale £22,001 to £26,016 pro rata for 17.5 hours per week + pension contribution

The application pack is available on the Sheffield Law Centre website: http://www.slc.org.uk.

Sheffield Law Centre is willing to consider applications from candidates who can show that they meet the LSC requirements for employment supervisor as there may be a supervisor's post available at an enhanced salary level. If this is the case please indicate this on your application form and we will contact you separately to discuss this matter.

For queries, please telephone 0114 2731501.

Closing date for applications : 12 noon Wednesday 5 August 2009

Interviews will be held on Thursday 13 August 2009

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