Contract: Fixed-term basis until 31 August 2026 with the possibility of further funding.
Hours: Part-time 24.5 hours per week (excluding lunch breaks)
About Refugee Action
Refugee Action exists to work with refugees and people seeking asylum who’ve survived some of the world’s worst regimes. We are a national charity with more than 40 years’ experience of empowering people who’ve survived some of the world’s worst regimes to secure the protection and support that they need to live with dignity and respect and build a new life in the UK. We do this by providing expert advice and casework, building the capacity of partner organisations and campaigning on the policies that affect them.
To succeed in the role you will need to demonstrate:
• Commitment to removing barriers to power for people with lived experience, and commitment to anti-racist practices.
• Understanding of how the UK’s hostile refugee protection and asylum system impacts those affected by it.
• Strong knowledge, understanding, and experience of those communities affected by the Windrush scandal particularly in Greater London.
• Advancing anti-racist practices, with a deep understanding of the racialisation of UK immigration policies and their impact on communities.
• Excellent management and leadership skills.
• Strong facilitation and partnership skills, to build effective networks and engage with new and emerging communities.
• Established coproduction and participatory research skills, including experience of developing Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) frameworks that capture impact.
• Understanding of the legal advice needs and experiences of asylum seekers, refugees and migrants. This includes knowledge of when advice requires regulation, the Immigration Advice Authority’s (IAA) regulatory scheme and the experiences of organisations registering with the IAA.
• Excellent project and event management skills, including experience of facilitating sessions related to themes such as anti-racism, shifting removing barriers to power, access to immigration advice and / or involving experts by experience.
• Experience of either applying for/ issuing, grants / funding, managing small grants (either as grant holder or a grant maker) and ensuring grant monitoring and evaluation is submitted to meet the grant conditions.
• Excellent communication skills, demonstrating the ability to create accurate and compelling verbal and written content. This includes experience of creating impactful blogs, social media posts, presentations and reports in English, adapting to different audiences, including people with lived experience and funders.
• Plan and manage own workload, as well as an open and reflective attitude to own work and experience.
• Confident in Information Technology to the required standard and willingness to learn new technology.
We want to make sure that we reach to as many potential candidates as possible and that we make the process accessible so we will be running an information session where interested people can come and find out more about the role, the work of the GPP team and the application process.
For the online Information Session via Zoom, please register in advance via the links below:
Information Session date: 27 November 2025 from 9 – 10 am
https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/nc6yQ9GZRRaczl3T-WnJ8g
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
If you have any queries regarding the process and application, please send an email to recruitment@refugee-action.org.uk
Those with lived experience as a refugee are particularly encouraged to apply
Closing date: 23:59 on 3rd December 2025
Interviews: 17th December 2025 (on Zoom)
Refugee Action only operates in the UK, so all roles are UK-based, and you must have the right to work in the UK.
This role is not on the Shortage Occupation List. If you have permission to work that is restricted to the Shortage Occupation List, we will be unable to appoint you to this role.
You can find out which roles are on the shortage occupation list via these two links:
• Skilled Worker visa: shortage occupations
• Skilled Worker visa: shortage occupations for healthcare and education
We are currently campaigning for people seeking asylum to have the right to work in the UK, see our Lift the Ban campaign here.