We're recruiting a Romanian-speaking Service Provider

By Emma McClelland - 10 February 2023

The Work Rights Centre is looking for a Romanian-speaking Service Provider to join our ambitious and fast-growing team. We are a charity set up by migrants, for migrants and disadvantaged Britons. Every day our multilingual team of advisers support beneficiaries to stand up to unscrupulous employers, apply for jobs, access benefits when they're struggling, and secure their immigration status.

We're looking for another colleague to join our passionate frontline team. This is an ideal position for a candidate who is looking to build a career in a legal profession, and who values the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of disadvantaged migrants and Britons. You'll have a chance to learn from two experienced solicitors, train, and progress your career, in a friendly and supportive environment.

The Role

As a service provider leading on casework with the Romanian community, you'll work on a stimulating range of issues. One day you will support a family with a pre-settled EUSS, under the careful guidance of our Immigration Solicitor. On another day, you may be helping someone fight workplace exploitation, under the guidance of our Employment Solicitor, or support them to apply for Universal Credit. You will work alongside an experienced team of experts, and have an opportunity to exercise your skills as a caseworker, but also as a communicator.

About you

We're looking for a caring and confident colleague who shares our commitment to providing excellent advice to the Romanian community, and other migrants. Key criteria include:

  • Enthusiastic and proactive, motivated by a strong sense of justice.
  • Confident and resourceful, you enjoy client work and are keen to learn.
  • At least 1 year’s experience in working with vulnerable adults, with a view to diagnose, and address, social mobility issues.
  • Experience providing advice, setting clear client expectations, and monitoring outcomes.
  • You have a real commitment to the aims and values of the Work Rights Centre.

How to apply

Download the  full job description  and person specifications. Please send your CV and Cover Letter to magda.saniuk@workrightscentre.org by Sunday 5th March 2023. Successful candidates will be notified shortly after the deadline. We seek to appoint a candidate as soon as reasonably possible, and we are prepared to accommodate hybrid working to ease their transition into the post.

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