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Job Ad: South West London Law Centres are recruiting an Immigration Solicitor/Caseworker – IAAS Level 2

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We are seeking an experienced IAAS Level 2 accredited Asylum/Immigration Solicitor or Caseworker to join our team.

 

The role will involve providing immigration and asylum casework to clients referred from a range of projects, including those supporting people affected by homelessness and domestic violence. There may be further opportunities beyond the initial contract, as we are looking to expand our immigration team.

 

Salary: Up to £38,188 p.a depending upon experience
Reports to: Immigration Team Leader
Term: Permanent
Based at: Hybrid working, with a permanent base at our Croydon office
Hours: Flexible – we welcome applications from those who wish to work part time and support a range of flexible working arrangements.

 

For more details, please see our  – 260731-SWLLC-Immigration-Caseworker-Maternity-Cover.pdf

 

The final closing date for applications to this role is 5pm on 15 September 2025, however, we will be evaluating applications as we receive them and so you are advised to submit your application as soon as possible.  If you would like to have a brief informal chat to discuss the role, please contact us at recruitment@swllc.org.  Please see above for how to apply.

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