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Refugee Legal Support is seeking a dynamic Director to guide its efforts in supporting migrant rights. This new role involves overseeing operations, engaging with communities, and leading innovative fundraising strategies. Ideal candidates will showcase experience in project management, fundraising, and a commitment to racial justice within a collaborative team environment.
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Refugee Legal Support is recruiting for a director, as well as bringing on board new trustees and advisory panel members. The job description for each role is below, or you can download each one as a separate pdf from the RLS website .
Job Title: Director
Start date: As soon as possible
Location: Currently working remotely due to COVID-19. Some European travel may be required when safe to do so.
Refugee Legal Support (RLS) works in solidarity with people who migrate. We advance safe migration through legal support, casework, strategic litigation, outreach, training and partnerships. We advocate for the promotion and protection of people’s rights throughout the migration process.
Founded in 2017, we run a free legal clinic for refugees in Athens who seek asylum or family reunification in other European countries. Brexit has brought new, significant restrictions to legal routes for refugee family reunion and heightened hostility towards people on the move. To tackle these enormous challenges we have mobilised and launched an islands project based on Lesvos and casework capacity in the UK, to coordinate applications for family reunion from Greece to the UK. You can read more about RLS, its history, projects and people here .
This is a new position with funding in place for two years. You will work alongside RLS teams, Advisory Panels and Trustees, and have oversight of projects, HR, fundraising, financial compliance and operational governance.
Key responsibilities:
This is an exciting opportunity for a transformative thinker and dynamic individual with a deep commitment to and understanding of migrant and racial justice, exceptional interpersonal and communication skills and an ability to manage competing priorities. Please note that the list below is not exhaustive. Rather, we want to know about you, what you stand for, and how you will help drive forward the work of RLS.
Experience / Knowledge:
Skills:
General:
If you would like to demonstrate your range of skills, abilities and qualities as outlined above, it would be a pleasure to hear from you. Please send your CV and a covering letter to Joseph.sinclair@refugeelegalsupport.org by midnight on Friday 23rd April. Should you have any questions about the role and the application process, please email Joseph.
As a trustee, you will work collectively with other dynamic and dedicated trustee board members to determine and transform how RLS is run and have the overall legal responsibility for the charity. Board members are expected to attend regular meetings and may be asked to commit additional time between meetings depending on availability. As a result of the pandemic, meetings are currently taking place online.
Duties include:
Experience in one or more of the following:
We are particularly keen to hear from people with lived experience of migration or displacement.
If you would like to demonstrate your range of skills, abilities and qualities as outlined above, it would be a pleasure to hear from you. Please send your CV and a covering letter to Joseph.sinclair@refugeelegalsupport.org by midnight on Friday 30th April. Should you have any questions, please email Joseph.
RLS relies on the energy, skills and enthusiasm of people who share our vision and are drawn to striving together for change. Started by volunteers, volunteers remain central, contributing strategically and practically via advisory panel working groups. If you share our values and ethos we would love to hear from you. There are many ways to contribute through one or more of the following working groups:
Members are expected to attend one meeting every month and may occasionally be asked to commit additional time. As a result of the pandemic, meetings will take place online and members will feedback to and advise the Trustees on key issues.
Previous advisory panel experience is not essential. We are particularly keen to hear from people with lived experience of migration or displacement. While we welcome and value different experiences and expertise, we hope that you can demonstrate your suitability for specific working groups, as well as some of the following:
We want to know about you, what you stand for and how you will drive the work of RLS. If you would like to demonstrate your range of skills, abilities and qualities as outlined above, and any particular advisory panel group(s) you may be interested in, it would be a pleasure to hear from you. Please send a covering letter to Joseph.sinclair@refugeelegalsupport.org by midnight on Friday 30th April.
Should you have any questions about the roles and application process, please email Joseph.
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