XClose

Centre for Access to Justice

Home
Menu

Term 3 UCL iLAC Assistants

About the project: 

The UCL Integrated Legal Advice Clinic (iLAC), based in central Stratford, offers local residents free face to face general legal advice on all aspects of social welfare law including welfare benefits and housing. 

Staffed by UCL law students working under the close supervision of qualified lawyers and advisers, the Clinic offers students a rich educational opportunity while also providing a valuable and much needed service to members of the local community. 

Whilst volunteering at iLAC, students will gain valuable hands on experience and develop a greater understanding of legal needs while providing a much needed service to one of England's most deprived boroughs. 

We are looking for volunteers who can demonstrate; 

  • friendliness and approachability;
  • a commitment to or an awareness of social justice issues;
  • willingness and ability to be flexible, open minded, and non-judgemental regarding clients and their problems;
  • Awareness of the potential needs of, and demands placed on, vulnerable clients; 
  • reliability and commitment, good interpersonal and communication skills, including written and oral; 
  • ability and willingness to work as part of a team; and
  • strong administrative skills.

The Role: iLAC Assistant

Our assistants will be based at the UCL Integrated Legal Advice Clinic in central Stratford.

  • When working at our Stratford Clinic, iLAC assistants (IAs) will be the first point of contact for clients seeking legal advice and play an integral part in the day-to-day running of a busy legal advice centre.
  • IAs will be responsible for answering the clinic phone, manning the reception desk and taking new enquiries from clients over the phone and in person  under the supervision of iLAC staff
  • You will be assisting with administrative tasks such as data collection, sending routine letters, making client appointments and file management. 
  • You may on occasionbe asked to assist Advisers during advice sessions and with casework, with cases covering welfare benefits, housing, education and community care law.

iLAC Assistants will complete training on working with vulnerable clients, confidentiality, data protection and client management as well as our case management system, letter writing and case file management.

 

Time commitment and schedule:

We are looking for volunteers who are able to commit to at least one half day a week at the Clinic in Term 3 (22 April-7 June, 2024) though there is flexibility on dates and timings. 

Selected students will be asked to attend a day of training at a date TBC. 

To apply:

This opportunity is now closed. If shortlisted, you may be invited for an online interview.  

If you have any questions about this opportunity, please contact Jennifer Akinola jennifer.akinola@ucl.ac.uk