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Community and Integration Casework Volunteer

Hours
1-2 days per week
Responsible to
Community and Integration Manager
Ideal time commitment
Minimum 6 months
Team
Community and Integration
Location
Helen Bamber Foundation Office
Closing date
Benefits
Travel and lunch expenses covered

We are seeking two skilled individuals to undertake casework in the Community and Integration team. The Community and Integration team supports our clients, through their recovery and journey at the Helen Bamber Foundation, to lead independent lives. We do this by assisting and supporting clients to access education, training, volunteering opportunities and internal and external integration focussed activities. We also run a programme of creative arts and skills-based classes including; English, yoga, textiles, and digital skills. 

If you have good communication skills, experience in casework or another 1-to-1 support role, and excellent admin skills, and are keen to get experience in a Human Rights Charity, we encourage you to apply! 

Main tasks and activities 

As a Community and Integration Casework volunteer you will:

  • Regularly work on a one to one basis with our clients, remotely via telephone appointment, to support them to access and engage with integration activities and opportunities; i.e. support a client to enrol in college, sign up to an employment scheme, or find and access a local sports/activity group etc. 

  • Contact clients to invite them to HBF’s group activities and work closely with the Community and Integration team to ensure the needs of any new joiners are met 

  • Liaise with the external organisations in the community, as well as local colleges 

  • Support our clients to identify and work towards their goals and help to foster their integration into their local community 

  • Use and build on HBF’s directory of education/employment/skills providers and grant funders database  

  • Make individual grant applications for clients in need of financial support to assist with their education needs or other integration activities 

  • Maintain accurate and timely client records and follow-up work 

  • Other administrative duties as required 

 

Skills and experience needed 

  • Proven experience in a 1:1 support role  

  • Knowledge of the rights and entitlements of asylum seekers and refugees, specifically surrounding education and employment 

  • Knowledge of the challenges facing vulnerable clients including asylum seekers, refugees and survivors of torture, trafficking, and a demonstrable empathy for this client group 

  • Excellent written and spoken English 

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills 

  • Ability to manage own time and workload, and to prioritise a range of competing demands and maintain accurate records 

  • Awareness of confidentiality and data protection 

  • Good IT skills including the use of databases, email, word processing 

  • Flexibility and willingness to undertake other duties as required 

  • Understanding of, and commitment to, the objectives of the Helen Bamber Foundation 

Desirable 

  • Experience of supporting individuals to make applications into employment or education 

  • Experience of researching different grant programmes and applying for educational and/or other grants on behalf of clients 

  • Knowledge of employment rights and pathways to employment for refugees and asylum seekers 

  • Fluent in a language other than English 

 

What you will get out of the role: 

  • Experience of working with a multi-disciplinary team in a Human Rights charity  

  • Experience of providing direct casework support to HBF clients 

  • Experience of communicating with and building working relations with external organisations and services   

  • Experience of writing grant applications 

  • Stronger administrative skills 

  • Ability to process and record data and prioritise and categorise it 

  • An ability to multi-task between competing priorities 

 

TO APPLY, PLEASE ATTACH BOTH A CV AND COVER LETTER BELOW

Equal Opportunities

The Helen Bamber Foundation and Asylum Aid is an equal opportunities and Living Wage employer. We are committed to attracting and recruiting diverse candidates as we are keen to make sure that our staff, trustees, volunteers and ambassadors reflect the communities we serve and the wider community we work in at every level within the organisation. We particularly welcome applications from Minority Ethnicities.

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