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June 28, 2024
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RLS is recruiting for a Supervising Lawyer to join our London team

We're recruiting for Supervising Lawyer to join our London team. You'll be working on the Afghan Pro Bono Initiative, where you'll provide expert casework and legal support to people who have fled Afghanistan for the UK.

The full details of the role can be found in the attached brief. The table below includes a summary of the key information.

Interviews will be arranged on a rolling basis, so it's worth getting your application in soon.

To apply, send a cover letter and CV by email to Rebecca at rebecca.haack@refugeelegalsupport.org no later than midnight Sunday 14th July stating “RLS: APBI LAWYER VACANCY” in the subject heading of your email.

Key post information

Title of postSupervising Lawyer Salary£32,000 - £38,000 gross per annum commensurate to experience. TermHoursPermanent Contract (following a probationary period).Full Time (37.5 hours per week - Monday to Friday).PlaceA hybrid of remote working and office based – central London.  Application closing dateSunday 14th July 2024, midnight. We advise people to apply as soon as possible as we will arrange interviews on a rolling basis and reserve the right to close the round earlier.Starting dateAs soon as possible.

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