Central England Law Centre (CELC) is looking for an Immigration Solicitor/Caseworker to join our friendly Immigration Team. The successful candidate will be compassionate, committed individual who enjoys working within a team and with clients to resolve all their interconnecting legal needs. Ideally, they will have experience of working with people who have experienced disadvantage or trauma. The successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS check. What we are looking for: Personal Specification: Demonstrable commitment to social justice and the ability to work sensitively and effectively with a wide variety of clients. Attention and respect for detail, accuracy, and timeliness. Willingness to work flexibly to ensure service continuity Excellent client-facing and internal communication skills Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office Able to manage a programme of work and to meet key milestones within an agreed plan. Ability to support the collection of impact data Experience: Experience of immigration/asylum law - you will either be a solicitor or caseworker with IAAS Level 2 accreditation (Essential) An understanding of the importance of client confidentiality, data protection issues and safeguarding processes. (Essential) Experience working on a project and in partnership with other organisations. (Desirable) Experience of working under an immigration/asylum legal aid contract Experience of managing a wide-ranging caseload, including working within a quality framework. Proven ability to meet costs targets About CELC: A fairer, more just society in which an understanding of rights and their power is embedded within communities. Central England Law Centre is the UK’s largest Law Centre. Our size enables us to provide legal expertise across eight different areas of social welfare law including: discrimination; employment; health and social care; housing; immigration and asylum; public law; and welfare benefits. This means that we can offer services that can address all of the interconnected problems people face in their everyday lives. Our services are rooted in the communities we serve and we are an organisation that uses its legal expertise to improve the lives of those who are often vulnerable and socially excluded due to poverty, illness or disability. What we offer: 37-hour working week; Flexible working hours and a hybrid working arrangement; 28 days holiday (rising by 1 day per year of service to 35 days after 5 years of service) plus 8 statutory days; Pension scheme membership; Access to an employee assistance programme;