Refugee and Migrant Services Caseworker

Bedford, Bedford (Hybrid)
£27,540.00 per year
Full-time
Contract (Fixed-term (1 year))
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Job description

Thanks to continued success and exciting new opportunities, we're expanding our team!  We're looking for passionate, driven individuals to join us as we enter our next phase of growth. The Refugee & Migrant Services Caseworker will join the Refugee & Migrant Services Support Team, who work alongside our ESOL team and volunteers to meet clients’ needs as directed by the R&MS Team Leader.  The post is based at our offices in Bedford but will involve some local travel to deliver support and home appointments, so a clean UK driving licence, and access to a car is essential for this role. 

Our team deliver a number of services, including:

  • Welcoming and providing holistic integration support to resettled refugee families, empowering them to live independently with less support as time goes on.
  •  Providing vulnerable migrants with high quality information and advice, empowering them to make well-informed choices.

MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Building trust and maintaining positive working relationships with all clients, external agencies and other areas of KAP.
  • Systematic recording of all notes and actions related to client support, maintaining up-to-date risk assessments and support plans using our case management system.
  • Fulfilling funders’ & commissioners’ reporting requirements; generating statistics, case studies and keeping detailed records.
  • Meeting resettled families at the airport and bringing them to their new homes.
  • Ensuring clients understand their rights and responsibilities regarding their accommodation, supporting them to fulfil these.
  • Supporting clients through advocacy to access; health & wellbeing services, welfare benefits, housing, immigration advice, community events, education, training, volunteering and paid work.
  • Assisting resettled families’ children to access education and ensuring appropriate support is in place for them.
  • Provide advice and support to resettled families through home appointments in Bedfordshire.
  • Provide advice and support to clients both remotely and at in-person meetings

ADDITIONAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Maintaining working practices that reflect the overall ethos and vision of KAP, including following our policies, procedures and code of conduct. 
  • Respecting and supporting the whole KAP staff team, contractors and volunteers.
  • Taking responsibility for your own workload and your own personal development.
  • To actively participate in supervision sessions (1-2-1s, team meetings and annual reviews).
  • Attending and being involved in team meetings, training, prayer / worship times and social activities, as well as all personal development meetings, including supervisions and mentor sessions.
  • This role may require working occasional evenings and weekends.

In addition to the duties set out in this job description the post holder may at times be required to undertake additional or other duties to meet the needs of King's Arms Project.

One of our team says that working at KAP "is wonderful and exciting at the same time. If you’re looking at doing something different and worthwhile, then it’s the place to be. Working with lovely people and lovely students!"

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King's Arms Project View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 51 - 100

To tackle homelessness, displacement and social isolation by providing opportunities for people to thrive and have a home.

Posted on: Thursday, 15 May 2025
Closed date: 14 June 2025 at 10:05
Tags: Advice / Information, Advocacy, Refugee / Immigration

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