job vacancy: immigration caseworker

Sheffield Law Centre seeks to appoint a temporary Immigration Caseworker for 6 months.

The postholder will be required to undertake immigration and asylum casework meeting the requirements of the law centre’s LSC (Legal Services Commission) contracts.

The successful applicant MUST have a current LSC Immigration accreditation. Priority will be given to candidates who are accredited at level 2 and who have experience of representation.

  • Hours – 17.5 hours per week worked over at least three days

  • Contract length – six months

  • Salary scale – £22,001 to £26,016 (pro rata for 17.5 hours per week)

  • Closing date for applications: 12 noon on Wednesday 10 August 2011

  • Interviews to take place week commencing 15 August

For the application pack, please download the documents at http://www.slc.org.uk/vacancies.htm. CVs will not be considered.

Alternatively, please telephone 0114 273 1501 or e-mail post@slc.org.uk.

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