Caseworker (Immigration)

  • Law Centre (NI)
  • Nov 01, 2025
Full time Legal

Job Description

Caseworker (Immigration)

Location: Law Centre NI, State Building, 2 Arthur Place, Belfast, BT14HG

Salary:

IAA caseworkers Level 2: £30,151 - £34,723 (SO1-SO2) + 5%
employer pension contribution.

IAA caseworkers Level 1: On completion of IAA Level 2
(immigration) within 6 months, salary will rise to £30,151 -
£34,723 (SO1-SO2) + 5% employer pension contribution. Starting salary is £27,344.

Hours of work: 35 hours per week (full time)

Part-time hours may also be available. Please indicate your
preference on the application form

Report to: Senior Lawyer (Migration Justice)

Contact with:

  • Clients and the public
  • Legal professionals
  • Referral agencies and statutory and voluntary organisations
  • Northern Ireland Courts & Tribunal Service
  • Law Centre staff, volunteers, students and members
  • Elected representatives and policy makers
  • Media

Note: this post may require occasional travel and evening and weekend work.

Job purpose

Caseworkers take forward LCNI's mission of using the law to change lives by providing high quality legal advice, casework and representation across NI. The post-holder will manage a caseload and contribute to strategic litigation, policy advocacy, training, and legal information resources.

Note that this Job Description is not exhaustive and will be subject to review
from time to time in line with the changing business needs of the organisation.

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Provide immigration legal advice by different means including outreach and community-based legal work.
  2. Conduct casework as required, including preparing initial immigration applications and lodging appeals.
  3. Support Legal Officers with all aspects of legal work including matters before the tribunal and higher courts.
  4. Comply with all regulatory requirements including Immigration Advice Authority (IAA), Lexcel Quality Standard, etc.
  5. Contribute to the Migration Justice team's policy advocacy and influencing work, media contributions, preparing and delivering information sessions and training, preparing and disseminating public legal information, etc.
  6. Identify law, policy and practice issues and engage effectively with LCNI's policy specialists to progress these, including by contributing to consultation documents and policy statements.
  7. Provide support, guidance and/or supervision to volunteers and trainees.
  8. Represent LCNI with key stakeholders at meetings, events and conferences.
  9. Develop and maintain effective relationships with LCNI members and other external stakeholders that support the overall work of LCNI.
  10. Continuously maintain and develop professional expertise, including ensuring compliance CPD requirements, in consultation with line manager.
  11. Act as ambassador for LCNI, upholding its public image in its legal work.
  12. Maintain accurate records and undertake relevant administrative duties to ensure compliance with all Law Centre policies and procedures.
  13. Be available to occasionally work outside standard business hours.
  14. Undertake such other duties as may be required from time to time.

For further information about the role, please see the Candidate Booklet below.

Please note the following important information about the application process:

  • Please complete the application form in full. You should ensure that you give examples that demonstrate how you satisfy the relevant criteria, including relevant dates. CVs will not be considered.
  • Please ensure you remain within the word limit specified. Any excess will be disregarded by the panel.
  • Please return your application form as a Word document by email to the email address specified in the application form. Please also return a completed monitoring form as directed.
  • Applications received after the closing date will not be considered.
  • Applications should be submitted by email to: by the closing date.
  • We will communicate with candidates by email so candidates should ensure that they regularly check their inbox.
  • The panel reserves the right to enhance the criteria as appropriate in the event of a large volume of applications.

CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 10am Monday 24 November 2025.