Part-time Casework Support Officer, Vacancy at the Islamic Human Rights Commission

Part-time Casework Support Officer, Vacancy at the Islamic Human Rights Commission
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Islamic Human Rights Commission
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02 February 2010
 
Part-time Casework Support Officer, Vacancy at the Islamic Human Rights Commission
 
IHRC is looking for a part time casework support officer.
 

  • 2-3 days a week
  • 12 months starting March 2010
  • £13,000 pro rata

Deadline for submitting applications is 12pm, 21 Feb

IHRC is looking for a part-time casework support officer to provide case-work and administrative support. This is an excellent opportunity for anyone seeking experience within a grass roots civil society organisation that deals with domestic advocacy, research and international campaigning.
 
The applicants must provide:

  • One professional or academic reference
  • One personal reference
  • Covering letter (briefing outlining why you want to work for IHRC)

IHRC hours are 10 am – 6 pm, and our offices are based in Wembley, London. Some work during unsociable hours may be required.
 
Applicants should be computer literate, and some experience of case-work is desirable. The applicants will be required to obtain one professional or an academic reference and one personal reference. A form will be supplied to the applicant on receipt of their application (i.e. CV) which they can then forward on to their chosen referees for completion. A covering letter briefly outlining why they want to work for IHRC must be attached to every application which must then be sent to huda@ihrc.org.

Requirement for the applicants:
Computer literate
experience of case-work is desirable

Applications must be received by 12pm, 21 February, and short-listed candidates should be available for interviews between 22 and 28 February.
 
Job description
 

  •  Dealing with varied cases of discrimination due to Islamophobia in different areas including: anti-terror laws, prison discrimination, employment rights, mental health, immigration, police misconduct and racially and religiously motivated hate crimes
  • Interviewing clients, taking clients’ instructions and advising clients on legal issues
  • Corresponding with clients and regularly updating them on the progress of their case
  • Researching and analysing information including client and witness statements, medical reports, legal documents, case histories, police and local authority reports
  • Maintaining accurate, complete and confidential case files and attendance notes
  • Undertake basic case-work administration
  • Drafting police complaints
  • Liaising with barristers and solicitors on specific cases
  • Where necessary referring clients to other agencies such as Citizen Advice Bureaus, Domestic Violence organisations, police bodies and solicitors firms

 
 
NB: This job description may be altered from time to time in consultation with the post holder to meet requirements of IHRC’s strategic plan

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Islamic Human Rights Commission
PO Box 598
Wembley
HA9 7XH
United Kingdom

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Fax (+44) 20 8904 5183
Email: info@ihrc.org
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