Administrator - Clan Childlaw at Clan Childlaw
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

15 May, 25

Salary

24500.0

Posted On

16 Feb, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

No

Telecommute

No

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

Job Advert
Position Title: Administrator
Reports To: Business Manager
Location: Edinburgh
We operate hybrid working with the opportunity to work from home some of the time. The role will also require travel between our office locations on a regular basis.
Working Hours: 35 hours. However, we will accept applications from candidates seeking to work upwards of 28 hours.
Salary: £24,500
Contract Type: Permanent

WHAT WE DO


  • We stand with others who help children use their rights –
    Through our membership and training for legal professionals and in legal education we are making being a “children’s lawyer” an accredited legal skill set in Scotland. Our practical training and helpline and support for advocacy in Children’s Hearings provides adults that support children and young people information and guidance that they can use to empower young people to stand up for their rights.

  • We stand out through the excellence of our work –
    We want our work to have as much impact as possible. We listen to what children and young people tell us about what they need from lawyers and others who support them to use their rights. We use what we learn to develop and design the services they need and talk about why young people’s rights matter, and why children and young people need lawyers.

  • We stand for change –
    We are lawyers for children and young people representing children and young people in court, at Children’s Hearings, and in important meetings working to give them equal opportunity to heard and use their rights. We take cases that make change for individual children and young people and help shape better rights respecting policy and practice. We use our knowledge of the law, and experience as practising lawyers for children and young people, to ask decision makers and lawmakers to change the law and the way the law is used to make sure that children and young people’s rights are respected, protected and fulfilled.
Responsibilities

Our Administrators play a key role in supporting day-to-day operations of the organisation. Responsibilities span across service delivery, office administration, financial administration and general support. A key aspect of this role includes supporting our Helpline and ensuring compliance with health and safety, financial processes and confidentiality policies.

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