Casework Coordinator
Location: Glasgow
Salary: £27,423 Per Annum, Based on 35 hours per week
Contract: Permanent
Every Refugee deserves to live with dignity. Could you play a key role in supporting refugees in your local area?
We have an exciting opportunity for a Casework Coordinator to join our Refugee Support and Restoring Family Links team. Young Team / Scotland, based in Glasgow, is a specialised service for young asylum seekers and age-disputed children, providing advocacy and one-on-one support.
The Youth Support Service offers practical and emotional assistance to vulnerable young people aged 16 to 24 years. The caseworkers aim to create an environment of trust, helping the young person build a life in Glasgow, stay safe, and improve their feelings of well-being and resilience in facing the multiple challenges ahead. This support includes guidance on safely navigating the asylum process and addressing age disputes.
What does a day in the life of a Casework Coordinator look like?
- Working as part of our team to deliver casework, advocacy, practical and emotional support to a full age range of asylum seekers, refugees and vulnerable migrants including individuals and families to ensure that they are fully supported through their journey. You’ll enable us to best respond and assist these vulnerable people.
- You will guide people who are facing complex situations which include hardship, homelessness and social isolation.
- You will advise our service users on navigating complex welfare and legal systems.
- Coordinate and supervise a team of casework volunteers to provide casework, advocacy, practical and emotional support to enable our service users to access the support and services they need.
To be a successful Casework Coordinator you’ll have:
- Established organisational skills and can plan, manage, and monitor your own and others workload.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills which enable you to build relationships and adapt your communication style to suit the needs of a diverse group, you will be professional as well as patient & understanding.
- Ability to communicate with people whose first language is not English to understand their rights and entitlements and advocate on their behalf.
- You can provide sensitive, safe and empowering advice to distressed people in vulnerable situations.
- You are about our cause - you understand the rights and entitlements of asylum seekers, migrants and refugees.
We would welcome applications from people who:
- Are able to speak a language common to our main groups of service users
- Have personal experience of migration and/or family separation due to conflict or natural disaster
Please note the closing date for applications is 23:59hrs on Sunday 29th June. We may close this vacancy early so do get your application in early!
In return for your commitment and expertise, you’ll get:
- Holidays – You’ll get 36 days annual leave (including bank holidays) and the option to buy an additional 5 days leave.
- Pension scheme– We offer up to 6% contributory pension.
- Flexible working – We will do what we can to make sure you work in a way that suits you
- Learning & Development Opportunities – We are one of the UK’s largest charities and have a wide range of career opportunities. We also provide comprehensive learning opportunities for staff to develop themselves.
- Discounts – You’ll have access to brilliant discounts through the Blue Light Discount Card and our own employee benefits platform.
- Wellbeing Support – Staff wellbeing is always priority. You’ll have access to mental health and wellbeing support.
- Team Working – You will be working as part of a team that is supporting our mission of helping people in crisis.
- Cycle2Work -The cycle to work scheme enables you to lease a bicycle.
- Season ticket loan – We offer an interest free loan to buy a season ticket for travel between home and work.
At The British Red Cross, we pride ourselves on our diverse workforce, and ensuring we have an inclusive environment for all our staff and volunteers. We remain committed to ensuring our teams can bring their true selves to work without risk or fear of discrimination. We do this through regular data reporting, and the support of our internal Race and Equality Network (REEN), LGBT+ Network, our Disability and Wellness Network (DAWN), Gender Network, Carers Network and Youth Network.