Work with us Job opportunities Client Adviser - Glasgow Location: Glasgow Contract: Permanent Hours: Part-Time - 17.5 hours per week Salary: £22,780 (pro rata) Increasing to £24,006 (pro rata) after 3 months probation period Increasing to £27,336 (pro rata) after 6 months probation period Closing Date: 23 April 2021 Vacancy may close early, depending on applications volume. About Migrant Help: Migrant Help is a leading charity that has been established for over 50 years and delivers a range of support and advice services to migrants across the UK. Our vision is for a global society that protects vulnerable migrants, treats them with respect and enables them to reach their full potential. We place a high value on employees in relation to the work that they do and the benefits the organisation offers, with an ethos of being a Great Place to Work. This includes understanding the importance of having a work life balance, offering enhanced family friendly provisions, additional holiday entitlements, Perkbox benefits and a non-contributory pension scheme. Scope of the Role: Work as part of the Asylum Services team providing advice, guidance, assistance to complete support applications and briefings to eligible asylum seekers To contribute to the overall success of the Organisation in accordance with Migrant Help's aims and objectives, by providing high quality service to clients Main Duties & Responsibilities: Provide advice and support to asylum seekers, within the specification of the Grant Agreement and Contract with the Home Office Provide a support service to asylum seekers to complete asylum support application forms (ASF) for support under Section 95 and Section4 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 Ensure that all applicants are aware of eligibility criteria and their obligations to provide supporting evidence within required timescales Provide outreach for vulnerable clients and those with additional support needs, by appointment, at designated locations, as required by the Regional Operations Manager Provide telephone advice as may be required and support the telephone advice line by assisting clients to complete asylum support and Section 4 applications by telephone and by appointment Assist clients to notify the authority of prescribed change of circumstances Provide guidance on immigration related matters advice within the scope of the relevant Office of the Immigration Services Commissioner (OISC) accreditation level Provide advice on general matters e.g. sign-posting Provide advice on Voluntary Assisted Return Liaise and cooperate with relevant statutory and voluntary agencies on behalf of service users as necessary Act as a contact with the Home Office, Social Services, Healthcare Professionals and other relevant agencies for applicants with additional support needs. Deliver key touch point briefings to a high standard so that applicants fully understand the information provided. Ensure that information books are given out accordingly. Provide information to service users in a timely manner, being aware of other appointments, dispersal date. Make contact with dispersal accommodation providers and other relevant agencies, providing letters as appropriate, to ensure vulnerable clients are appropriately supported in their dispersal area. Link Asylum Seekers and Failed Asylum Seekers with other relevant organisations Keep full accurate and up-to-date case records , complete case follow up within the requisite time scales and undertake any necessary administrative tasks Ensure accurate records are kept, especially CRM Participate in rota duties on a planned or ad hoc basis as may be required to cover telephone advice line out of hours service Respond flexibly to provide cover for all other operational activities. Attend and participate in team briefs and meetings Keep up to date with legislation and the impact it may have on service users. Participate in the Performance and Development Review (PADR) appraisal process Participate in all mandatory training and training identified in the PADR process Undertake any other duties which may be assigned from time to time and may include cover for other funded projects e.g. Supporting Victims of Human Trafficking and anti-human trafficking operations etc. Benefits: We place a high value on employees in relation to the work that they do and the benefits the organisation offers, with an ethos of being a Great Place to Work these include: • Flexibility and work life balance • Enhanced family friendly provisions • Additional holiday entitlements • Perkbox benefits • Non-contributory pension scheme. Migrant Help is committed to safeguarding those we provide a service to, applicants will have to undergo strict vetting procedures throughout different stages of the recruitment process. Special Requirements: - This post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check. - This post is subject to a Counter Terrorism Check (CTC). - Suitable candidate must be OISC registered or have the willingness to work towards OISC qualification. Therefore the applicant must: - Hold a valid, full current 10 year British passport, full EU passport or have indefinite leave to remain in the UK. - Provide full UK address history for the last five years. - Provide full employment history for previous 3 years and or suitable documentation to cover any gaps See the Job Description for full person specification. Use this link to apply. Closing date: 23 April 2021 Vacancy may close early, depending on applications volume. As part of your role, it is important you operate within Migrant Help’s values:Protection, Diversity, Equality, Partnership, Innovation and Excellence.Migrant Help is proud to be an equal opportunities employer.