Jobs: solicitors, caseworkers, paralegals and training contracts, BHD Solicitors

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We are seeking immigration solicitors, senior and advanced IAAS accredited caseworkers, and paralegals with or without IAAS accreditation.
Training contracts are available.
Barnes Harrild and Dyer Solicitors is a leading law firm specializing in Immigration, Asylum and Human Rights law, with an outstanding reputation. We are recommended by the Legal 500 and have offices in Croydon and Central London.
We hold preferred legal aid contracts in Immigration/Asylum and Public Law, including Detained Duty Advice at various Immigration Removal Centres, and Detained Asylum Casework at others. We handle cases involving asylum, trafficking victims, detention, judicial review, and more.
Our team of lawyers is highly regarded, and as we expand, we seek to recruit paralegals and caseworkers to meet the high demand for our services.
We invest in our staff with ongoing bespoke training, peer support, and opportunities for advancement. We support flexible and remote working, providing necessary equipment and access to our case management systems.
Salary and consultancy arrangements:
Paralegals with no accreditation: £15,000
Paralegals with trainee accreditation: £16,000
Paralegals with level 1 accreditation: £16,000 - £22,000
Salaries depend on experience and qualifications
Bonus schemes are available for qualified lawyers and high billers
Consultancy fee share arrangements are available
We are an equal opportunities employer, committed to diversity and a friendly working environment.
Interested candidates should send their CV and cover letter to daniel.young@bhdsolicitors.co.uk, indicating salary preference and whether seeking a training contract.
The Free Movement blog was founded in 2007 by Colin Yeo, a barrister at Garden Court Chambers, providing updates and commentary on immigration and asylum law.
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