Philip Jones Legal Ltd.
IAAS Senior Caseworker (Level 2)

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Immigration & Asylum Level 2 Senior Caseworker (IAAS Accredited / Law Society)
Job Overview
Philip Jones Legal is seeking an experienced Level 2 Senior Caseworker (IAAS Accredited / Law Society) to join our nationally recognised Asylum & Human Rights Department.
Based in Hatch End, Harrow, our practice operates nationally and is widely recognised for representing some of the most vulnerable individuals within the immigration and detention system. As trusted duty lawyers for detainees, our work sits at the forefront of asylum, detention, and human rights protection.
This role offers the opportunity to undertake meaningful and impactful work, including:
- Conducting DDAS Surgeries
- Managing complex asylum and protection claims
- Preparing and progressing appeal casework
- Bail applications for detained individuals
We are seeking organised, diligent and compassionate professionals with strong case management skills and a demonstrable commitment to protecting the rights of vulnerable individuals. Ideal candidates will have experience working with detained persons, victims of trafficking and modern slavery, survivors of torture and domestic violence, and unaccompanied asylum-seeking children.
The successful candidate will join a dedicated team of Solicitors, Advisers and Caseworkers committed to tenaciously defending the rights of those most vulnerable in society and holding the Secretary of State to account where legal duties are not met. Candidates must be able to work effectively within a fast-paced environment whilst maintaining the highest standards of client care, professionalism and legal representation.
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Duties
- Manage a caseload of complex immigration and asylum cases, ensuring timely progression and adherence to legal standards.
- Draft detailed legal documents, submissions, and reports using Microsoft Word and other Office applications.
- Provide expert advice to clients regarding immigration procedures, asylum claims, and legal rights.
- Maintain accurate case records using Microsoft Excel and Outlook, ensuring organisation and compliance with data protection policies.
- Liaise effectively with clients, legal teams, government agencies, and external organisations via email, phone calls, and meetings.
- Conduct research on relevant legislation, policies, and case law to support casework decisions.
- Organise workload efficiently through excellent time management skills to meet deadlines consistently.
- Contribute to team meetings, training sessions, and ongoing professional development activities.


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Qualifications
- Accreditation as an IAAS Level 2 Senior Caseworker recognised by the Law Society or equivalent qualification.
- Proven experience managing complex immigration and asylum cases within a legal or advisory setting.
- Strong communication skills in English, both written and verbal, with the ability to explain complex information clearly.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite including Word, Excel, Outlook, with excellent organisational skills.
- Demonstrated IT literacy with the ability to adapt to new software tools quickly.
- Exceptional time management skills with the ability to prioritise tasks effectively under pressure.
- Organised approach to work with attention to detail and accuracy in all aspects of casework.
This role is ideal for dedicated professionals seeking to contribute their expertise in immigration law while developing their career within a reputable organisation committed to excellence in client service.
Benefits
- Free parking
- UK visa sponsorship
Work Location: In person
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