Casework Coordinator (August 2025) Rainbow Migration Supporting LGBTQI+ people through the asyl ...

Permanent
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London, United Kingdom
Job Description
Rainbow Migration is the longest-running charity in Europe dedicated to supporting LGBTQI+ people through the asylum and immigration system and has been campaigning for their rights since 1993. We are recruiting a Casework Coordinator to deliver support services to people seeking asylum on the basis of their sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression or sex characteristics.

We now have an opportunity for a Casework Coordinator to join our team and play a key role in helping women seeking asylum on the basis of their sexual orientation improve their ability and resilience to cope with the challenges they face and build support networks.

This role will receive full training and support as required to deliver your responsibilities, including:
  • Facilitating regular support group meetings of women who are seeking asylum on the basis of their sexual orientation.
  • Providing one-to-one emotional and practical support primarily to LBTQI+ women who are seeking asylum.
  • Assisting service users to access health services and accommodation.
  • Ensuring service users access quality legal representation.
  • Sharing your knowledge and experience by providing advice, guidance and training to other organisations working with LGBTQI+ people who are seeking asylum.
This position requires that you are a lesbian or bisexual cisgender or trans woman and are comfortable discussing and disclosing your sexual orientation in a professional context with service users. Non-binary people are also welcome to apply for this role if you believe that your lived experience sufficiently closely aligns with that of women and girls.

It is important to be aware that your identity, including your sexual orientation, gender identity or intersex status, may become known to external parties, such as service users' friends, funders, and the general public through your association with Rainbow Migration and our work.

Rainbow Migration's vision is that LGBTQI+ people can settle in the UK and lead fulfilling lives. Our values are:
  • Safety: We believe everyone should be safe from persecution and safe to be themselves. We strive to create a safe workplace culture, and we place importance on the wellbeing of everyone involved with Rainbow Migration.
  • Integrity: We are thorough and honest in everything we do, and we take responsibility for our actions. We want to be accountable to our communities and those who support us.
  • Belonging: We welcome and include all LGBTQI+ people, and we celebrate and value their range of experience in terms of gender, religion, race, age, disability status and class. We try to remove obstacles to participation, champion equality and promote a sense of family or home through our services.
  • Respect: We believe that every person is equal and deserves the same level of courtesy, care, and attention. We respect the rights, wishes and feelings of our service users, and campaign for their rights to be respected as they go through the asylum and immigration system.
Diversity, inclusion and anti-oppression At Rainbow Migration, we don't just accept difference - we celebrate it, we support it, and we thrive on it. We're proud to be an equal opportunity employer and we value diversity. We do not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, marital status, or disability status. We consider all qualified applicants, consistent with any legal requirements.

We strive to build a team that reflects the diversity of the community we work in and welcome applications from candidates who have been through the UK asylum system and people of colour, who are currently underrepresented among our staff in relation to our service users.

We are also reviewing what we do and how we do it through an anti-oppression and anti-racism lens, as well as investing in being more informed and led by LGBTQI+ people who have sought asylum.

We offer a guaranteed interview scheme for anyone considered as disabled under the Equality Act 2010 if they meet all the necessary criteria in the person specification. If you wish to qualify under this scheme, please make this clear when applying.

We send a selection of questions in advance of job interviews to give applicants more thinking time. You are welcome to take notes in interviews to help process information. If your interview is online, we can also put questions in the meeting chat. Please let us know if we can make other adjustments to support your interview process.

Role overview Contract type: Permanent

Hours: Full-time (35 hours a week). Working part-time (minimum 21 hours a week) or job-sharing will be considered. Occasional work in the evenings and at weekends may be required but with plenty of notice. Rainbow Migration encourages staff to maintain a good work life balance and has a TOIL system in place.

Salary: Starting at £31,294 FTE with potential annual step increases up to £35,086 (pro rata if working part-time), plus statutory employer's pension contribution. In addition to an annual step increase, the trustees consider giving a separate inflationary increase every April.

Location: Rainbow Migration's wheelchair accessible offices are based between Vauxhall and the Oval, London. This role will have an office-based contract but the postholder can choose to work from home for part of the week in agreement with their line manager as per our hybrid working policy. You must be available to work from our offices in London when necessary. The successful candidate would also be welcome to work from the office full-time if that is their preference. At the time of posting this advert, staff mostly work from home. There might also be occasional travel outside London with plenty of notice. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Annual Leave: Initially 25 days per year. After two years of employment, this will increase by one day per year up to a maximum of 28 days (pro rata if working part-time).

Benefits:
  • Two days of wellbeing leave to be taken at short notice in each calendar year (pro rata for part-time staff)
  • Enhanced parental leave and pay
  • Full pay for jury service (up to four weeks), compassionate leave (up to two weeks) and dependants' leave (up to four days, pro rata for part-time staff)
  • Separate salary step and inflationary increases considered every year
  • TOIL system
  • Hybrid working policy, including possibility of working abroad for 10 working days (pro rata for part-time staff) each year
  • Policy on staff loans or salary advances for difficult times
  • Work laptop and mobile phone
  • Training and learning opportunities
  • Occupational health assessments for disabled employees to understand how we can support and make reasonable adjustments
  • Employee assistance programme which includes counselling service, wellness advice, legal and money advice, and other matters
  • Clinical supervision for staff delivering services (a safe space with an independent therapist to offload and discuss feelings and challenges)
How to apply: Closing date: 9am 01 September 2025

Interview dates: Initial interviews will be online on 11 and 12 September 2025. A second round of face-to-face interviews will follow in London later in September.

Please read the job description and person specification . If you have any questions about the role or would like to find out more before applying, then you can contact the line manager via .

Please send to :
  • 1. Your CV
  • 2. A written statement (max 1,000 words). Instead of a written statement you may submit your statement by video or audio recording (max 8 minutes)
We'd also be grateful if you would complete this optional monitoring form

In your statement, please:
  • 1. Explain why you are interested in this role and give examples of how you meet the person specification. In addition to what is on your CV, we want to hear about any relevant skills and experience that demonstrate how you meet the necessary criteria for the role, and if you meet any of the advantageous criteria. Skills and experience could be from training, volunteering, interests or life experience
  • 2. Confirm if you wish to be considered under the guaranteed interview scheme for anyone considered as disabled under the Equality Act 2010 (physical or mental impairment that has a 'substantial' and 'long-term' effect on your ability to do normal daily activities)
  • 3. State how many hours a week you wish to work and if you have a preferred pattern
  • 4. Explain if you have used AI to help with your application in any way and the reason why. While AI can be a helpful tool, we expect all applications to reflect your own experiences, qualifications and style of writing. Transparency is valued, so applications that are obviously written with AI without explanation will not be considered
By submitting an application, you:
  • 1. Confirm that you have the right to work in the UK and will produce the necessary documentation if you are offered this post
  • 2. Declare that to the best of your knowledge and belief, the information provided with your application is true and correct and that you understand that any false information or statement given will justify the dismissal from Rainbow Migration if appointed
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