Two new exciting opportunities have arisen with Samphire and we currently have 2 vacant positions and are looking to recruit two IAA registered immigration advisers to deliver Samphire’s Legal project. Ideally, we would like the candidates to be registered at IAA level 2 or above (either in both categories, or in the Immigration category only). However, we would be happy to offer one of the roles to the right candidate who is IAA level 1 registered and willing to progress to Level 2 while in the role, or someone willing to gain their IAA qualification at Level 1 within the first 3 months of employment. These are one year flexible roles with possibility of extension. Samphire’s vision is for a society which is inclusive and compassionate towards migrants. We seek to improve the lives of people released from immigration detention and experiencing destitution in the UK, and to support the development of well-informed, cohesive and diverse communities in the Dover area and beyond. Immigration Advice Caseworker x 2 Salary: £25,551 – £34,834 (depending on experience and IAA qualification level) Flexible: Minimum 2 days/week, up to 5 days a week for the right candidate The Immigration Advice Caseworkers will form a new pro bono immigration advice team and will deliver Samphire’s Legal Project (established in 2018) by providing pro-bono immigration advice to local communities. The role holders will provide Immigration advice to the Legal Project’s clients at their IAA registration level via immigration advice surgeries at Samphire’s offices and our partners’ premises. The role holders will work with the Director to make sure that the Legal Project runs smoothly and achieves its outcomes. For a Job Description & Person Specification, please visit our website. The job application will remain open until the 4th of April 2025, but applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. The application may close early if a suitable candidate is found before the above-mentioned date, so please apply early. Please note that Samphire is not in a position to provide Skilled work visa sponsorship, so applicants must have the right to work in the UK.