Refugee and Asylum Support TEMPORARY #12307607

July 14, 2025
£20 - £22 / hour

Job Description

My Client offers one to one support and group activities for refugee and asylum seekers families who live in Bradford.  I am recruitng for a Temporary Early Help Support Worker to join them for at least 1 month, starting twards the end of July.

You must be able to do 4 days a week, hybrid working is possible.

The work is based around Bradford

Start date is from the 31st of July and will last for a minimum of 1 month

£20-22 an hour pay rate

You will need to have an enhanced DBS preferably subsribed to the update service, but at least be dated within a year.

  • Early Help Project – Asylum Seekers and Refugees

This project offers specialist casework support to asylum seeking families where they have additional needs that aren’t being met by universal services (such as Schools, Health, Migrant Help, Accommodation Providers) and require additional support under the Local Authority Early Help Framework.

  • Asylum Crisis project

This project supports asylum seeking families with children in Bradford who need assistance in accessing housing and financial support mainly from the Home Office while trying to work with other agencies to meet the families’ other needs. Asylum Crisis Caseworker will conduct in-depth assessments on vulnerability, complexity, and urgency. In the first instance we encourage clients to contact Migrant Help or their accommodation provider regarding asylum support problems. Where raised issues go unresolved, asylum Crisis Bradford will provide one-to-one advocacy and casework support.

Asylum Crisis Bradford ensures that clients are aware of and able to access a range of holistic services as required including healthcare, education, legal advice, community groups, the police, charitable support, social and well-being opportunities, through referrals and signposting to local services.

  • The BRAVE Project: is an expert by experience led project focusing on integration and wellbeing activities for asylum seekers in Bradford. This is for all service users at Refugee Action, but with a specific focus on families. We provide various activities that brings asylum seekers and refugees together, share relevant information about local services and the asylum process as well as activities that improve asylum seekers and refugees wellbeing and social connection.

Advice & Wellbeing Program:

Our Wellbeing service is delivered in partnership with Solace, which is a combination of one-to-one therapy for refugees and asylum seekers suffering from trauma symptoms (delivered by Solace therapist) as well as a weekly wellbeing group session for those with lower levels of need, or who need supplementary input in addition to one-to-one support. Those accessing this service also benefit from specialist immigration advice from our NIAS service.

We accept referrals through our single point of access, and we also have presence at Mill side Centre every Friday morning to do an initial triage on wellbeing need for asylum seekers and refugees who attend the centre.

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