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A dedicated legal charity in London seeks a Legal Director to oversee a dynamic team focused on refugee support. The successful candidate will manage legal projects, ensure compliance, and provide high-quality advice. This part-time position (up to 30 hours) offers a hybrid work model. Ideal candidates will have a strong commitment to human rights and at least 2 years of relevant experience.
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We have an exciting opportunity for a dynamic and committed UK lawyer (solicitor, barrister or immigration caseworker including non-practising) to take on a new role within RLS. We are recruiting for a Legal Director to join our dedicated legal team in London to contribute to shaping the direction of our legal projects and to help us continue providing high quality legal advice to our clients.
Term
1 year fixed-term contract (with a view to extension subject to need and funding)
Hours
Part Time (up to 30 hours per week)
Place
A hybrid of remote working and office based – central London
Sunday, 12 December 2021, 11:59 pm
Flexible – as soon as possible preferred
RLS is a UK charity and a non-profit company in Greece (AMKE). RLS works in solidarity with people who migrate and strives to advance safe migration through legal support, casework, strategic litigation, outreach, training and partnerships. RLS advocates for the promotion and protection of people’s rights throughout the migration process in the UK and across Europe and its borders.
Our dedicated team of caseworkers and volunteer lawyers from our law firm partners work on family reunion applications to the UK for applicants based in Europe post Brexit.
Our soon to be launched Afghan Pro Bono Initiative is a well resourced legal advice and representation project in partnership with Safe Passage and 14 commercial law firms. The project aims to meet advice needs of people fleeing Afghanistan and their families. The project will focus on family reunion and ARAP cases.
We have a presence on the island of Lesvos in Greece where our caseworker is embedded within the Legal Centre Lesvos and ensures that information needs in relation to family reunion post Brexit are covered and systemic barriers to accessing the process are monitored and recorded.
Our clinic in Athens was our seed project. Since 2017, we have been operating a legal clinic in Athens, having assisted more than 700 families with preparing for their asylum interviews and joining their loved ones all around Europe.
The post holder will be a member of our Legal Support team and will work closely with our expert lawyer trustees and caseworkers. This is a new post within RLS; the successful candidate will help shape the role and achieve its full potential.
Key responsibilities
Apply by sending your:
Send your cover letter and CV by email to Efi (she/her) at coordinator.uk@refugeelegalsupport.org no later than Sunday, 12 December 2021, 11:59 pm stating “LEGAL DIRECTOR VACANCY” in the subject heading of your email. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to a remote interview.
The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work within an agile organisation that punches above its weight. We have grown rapidly over the last year, doubling in size and operational capacity. We are now able to help more people. We need to ensure that our legal strategies and all the learning from our cases are assessed, reviewed and used to support even more people in the best way possible.
RLS offers a flexible working environment, with a hybrid working arrangement, including remote working and the option to use a co-working space in Central London. We have international operations, offering services in Greece. The post holder will have the opportunity to meet and interact with our dedicated teams there. We invest in our staff and volunteers and support them in reaching their full potential.
Any data requested will be used for recruitment purposes only; to screen candidates and judge their suitability to progress to interview. RLS will not share the data with other organisations for marketing or any other purposes. Your personal data will be retained by RLS as long as it is necessary to evaluate your application. All personal data will be treated in confidence and will be deleted after the conclusion of the recruitment process unless you wish to withdraw your candidacy at an earlier stage and would like us to erase your personal data at the same time. Data collected in the UK is held in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 and the UK Data Protection Act 2018. You have the right to request a copy of data we hold on you, to rectify your data and to restrict processing of your data. For any further information on our privacy policy, email coordinator.uk@refugeelegalsupport.org .
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We value equality and diversity in RLS and strive to build a workforce reflective of the communities we work in. We welcome applications from everyone regardless of age, gender, gender identity, gender characteristics, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, faith, or disability. People with refugee or asylum-seeking backgrounds and people who have used the immigration system in the UK are experts by experience and are particularly encouraged to apply.
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