Northern Ireland Immigration Adviser and Community Outreach Assistant

Belfast, Belfast (Hybrid)
£28,000 per annum pro rata
Part-time (2 days/week)
Permanent

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Job description

We are looking for an empathetic, dedicated Immigration Adviser and Community Outreach Assistant to improve respect for migrants’ human rights in Northern Ireland. In this role, you will provide immigration advice to migrants facing discrimination, harassment or other harms in Northern Ireland. You will also help RSI reach out to and learn from communities and local organisations. 

RSI has an established immigration advice service for migrants in Northern Ireland who are most in need of urgent, free advice and casework.   

 

You must either: 

  • Already be qualified as an immigration adviser at Level 1 or higher via the Immigration Advice Authority (IAA), OR 

  • Have experience with advice services or casework, and be willing to study for and sit the IAA Level 1 exam. (RSI will provide an appropriate amount of paid study time.) 

If you are not IAA-qualified but have knowledge of UK immigration law, such as through coursework, please let us know. Qualified solicitors based in Northern Ireland are also welcome to apply.

Alongside advice and casework, this role includes outreach to a range of migrant communities in Northern Ireland, to understand their needs, support activism and inform people about advice services that are available. 

 

The role: 

  • 2 days per week

  • £28,000 per annum pro rata  

  • Hybrid working, including regular travel to Belfast to deliver in-person immigration clinics and facilitate outreach 

 

Requirements: 

You must have: 

  • Current IAA authorisation, OR a willingness to work towards and take the IAA accreditation exams. 

  • At least one year of experience in advice services or casework, OR knowledge of UK immigration law. 

  • A demonstrable ability to work independently in a professional environment.  

  • A demonstrable ability to communicate complex information in plain English, both verbally and in writing.   

  • Strong interpersonal skills and emotional intelligence.  

  • Comfort and confidence engaging in outreach with communities and local civil society organisations in Northern Ireland. 

Please tell us if you are fluent in any languages other than English. 

 

Application process:  

To apply, please answer the screening questions and submit your CV via Charity Job. Please do not use AI to answer the questions.

You must have a right to work in the UK and be based in Northern Ireland to be eligible for this role.  

Short-listed candidates will be invited for an interview. Finalists will be asked to complete a short writing test at home (one to two hours).  

If you have accessibility needs, please contact us using the 'info' address on our website to request an adjustment to this process.  

 

About us:   

We are a charity working to end human rights abuses that governments commit in the name of national security, including in Northern Ireland, where we have a deep history. We challenge religious, racial and gender bias in national security policies; promote government accountability and transparency; and advocate for justice for victims of human rights violations. Throughout our 36-year history, we have worked to end discrimination and have served minoritised communities.  

We offer flexible working, and we particularly welcome applications from people with lived experience of being migrants or asylum-seekers in the UK. We will consider all applications on an equal-opportunity basis. 

Organisation
Rights and Security International View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 11 - 20
Posted on: 17 August 2026
Closing date: 16 September 2026 at 23:30
Tags: Advice / Information, Legal / Law, Human Rights, Refugee / Immigration

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